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Cabbage Plants & Sea Island Cotton Seed
rotation h-named. Succession ' A ugusl a T rue Her and Short Stem Flat Dutch
th.- . i.- t hat head Tat-ic: ,- and head in rotation a- niinml Price* • Singh ti'O'isniic] »l oO 6,-
101 and ov. r 11.2T. l >-r 1(0' loom arid over. »1 fer KM*. .Term*: Cash with order : .-r plant"sent C.
o. I)., purchaser i-oviu»r return < barge* on money. <»*ir 1'laut Beds <><•-'ipy .6 ner, onS urli Cur
dim Sear. a-v. tain' we understand growing them in the open HirM-nigh aim ha d> • <*'vT «•»
eland severe < Old « itlmnt injury. Plante cra'ed for -bipmont w- t)tl’ 20 H'*-- per ll)oO and a Iibm
Mjieeial low rate- foi prompt transport .ition l-v S.-utbern K\pr 1 know ot ‘’*> )lr ' 1 S 1
* ■ • -* ...... ■** > ••■••plants sliipned from my rarnn
■an buy cle than mine. 1 -ell unod plants. No cheap '.-ut rate" plants shipped lrom my rarme
I LUiarantt e thi«si tlia* ! ship to la- true to t vpe and name.and crow n from high grade 8 pur
*has,™from two ,d t" . n.o-d reliable s... d house* in the United .Motes. 1 will refund purchase
> imv rustomer lit end of seasnik ., , * „
Colton Seed Lint of onr L'-n^r Staple variety "f Sea Island Cotton ' oia i,lsT JJ
■wMononr,' . . at lire permaind. Seed.*, per l.n . ;„t*,,fli. bn. and ov,-rMl per
i« uia!t \ • T , r»mpt Sliip.neiit. Trn • \ arietic* and Satisfied ( owt-unitT*. IliHveboc.il ini
umIucw* for thirty-fir** year*.
Wm.C. GERATV, 'S^SSS, X Youngs Island, S. C. -
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
From Chicago, every day, March i to May 15, 1905,10 San Francisco,
Lof Angeles, Santa Barbara, Sacramento and many other points in
California. Tickets good in tourist sleeping cars. Rate for double
berth, Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Sacramento
and many other points in California, $7. Through train service from
Union Passenger Station, C hicago, via the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
AMD
Union Pacific-Southern Pacific Line
If you are thinking of such a trip, this is your opportunity to make
it at least expense. >
Handsome book descriptive of California sent for six cents’ postage.
F. A. MILLER,
General PnmiciipeT Agent,
i ^r, Railway Ext hunjjr,
CHICAGO.
Complete infom»tior will hr writ free on receipt cl
this coupon with blast lit-ft hllftl. Coupon hliould
Ik mailed to-day.
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General Eastern Agent,
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Appendicitis
\ Its Causes. C. W. C. Its Cure
The alarming Increase of this disease, the
appalling mortality resulting from it, and the
awful suddenness with which it lays the hand
— I of d'eat h on its victims in every walk of lift' 1
i from president or king to the humblest subject
in the realm, irrespective of age or local condi
tions. has aroused the whole medical world to
earnest research and investigations, todiscover
if possible, the cause of this disease and find for
1 it some effective remedy.
Eminent Phyeicians have shown that
the malady is largely traceable to indigestion,
which produces a peculiar form of constipation
that effects the ascending colon, or upper bow
el, causing the dreaded obstruction which has
to be removed by the.surgeon’s knife.
I The ordinary purgative acts on the lower
bowel only, and physicians everywhere hav
Is'eu ut a loss to know what to use to correct
tin difficulty, and therefore, result to the
knife. There b a remedy, however, known as
c. w. c.
That Cures Appendicitis
Legal Advertisements.
Nome.
fiticel Addreaa.
City
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Probable Deutination.
Petition for Charter.
HTATKO/ GEORGIA, Full -n County.
To the Honorat 11 Secretary of State of the
State < 1 Georgia:
The petition of P S. Arkwright. R. K. Cul-
linane. s. J. braille} , W. B Mtovall. H. M.
Milam, K. M. Sisk, J. F. Weissitiger, u. W.
brine, W. T. Colquitt and H. 3. Conyers, all of
whom riside in the City of Atlanta, of the
aforesaid State and County, shows:
Tile llnUbli Is lieies tlien tin but
ooimtrlidofK in the almimt <>1 Nortl
Ament n mill iiIho Unit lli< Soiilli Aluer
lean tapir lives In North America lit
pulls tin bon eoimlrietor Hie ihI« -aeb
war lili.ver mnl eiills the tapir lax ns nil
pier
The luilinn believes la Inis a curt anti
preventive for labas. or hydrophobia.
lit 1 iiIhii believe* la enti < lire nit snnkt
bile til) eartJi. Inm a grouitn rattler In
a velvet tall or diamond rattler. An
I mltun never was known t> go mud
from ting bite or the from a rattlers
bite while < tliel rnees sueetlll b to till'
venom ot a Niaikt ot go mad from tin
litte ot a rabid ting
The 1 nil in n when in battle ntgl fatal
ly wounded believes that il his mi-ill
elne mail t an reach 1dm with his letter
medielne tiefore he dies It will givi him
liiHtaat rebel anil l,e will be able to es
eape from tin battlelield lb thinks
evert man Is honest until be tinils him
out, III whieli event In loses all eouti
lienee in bill) and nevet gets over It
The luitlan never makes tip after
falling out wllb any one He may speak
to ail enemy as lu passes, hot dies with
tlie hatreil in bis heart Eufatila Jour
mil
•I..*, "All Mrn Arc Horn Ktiul.” |
The woman born beautiful doesn't
bothei to educate her Intelligence, is
spoiled by flattery, is unable to bold
the men stn attracts. Tin women bom
homely Is driven to develop her ebar
peter and her mind, and so more than '
overcomes her haiidleap as against her I
pretty sister. The man horu clever 1
loaf's because lie wins too easily and
lias uo Inif'Ptive to that sustained ef
tort which alone achieves success The
mmmu born "slow’’ develops patience, as
Hltluitv bn la nee and, lx's! of all, teuac-
.Ity
It comes near to being a universal
rule that strong points and weak ones
Just about offset each other iu any hu
man tiring at the start and that the de
vetopiueist is a matter for the man him-
self to determine And there is no fa
tai handicap except the disposition to
regard one's handicap as fatal. Rat-
girth, i Evening Pont
Wi.nl 4'.irruption.
“1 lately heard." says a w tiler in T
P.’s 1 Aindoi) Weekly, "of a count ft
Mm which boasted (or its sign, "The
Jackass Word corntpiion lik*- ibis
has gben many ipiaiat *igns to our
Tfoatelrte* Among tin- ix-tter known
tuns art 1 "lTie tJoui and me v’oinpass.'
f-arruptfsl from fhe w> ids. 'Hod eu
eutupassHli us.' 'the Hull and Month.'
from 'the Pone gin ini-uMi.' .-.tier tin-
! nuval effmbat belore Boulogne harbor. |
■ and ‘The l’ig and Whistle.' from 'tin
1 p, g and wassail,' iilUnliiig to tin i*egs j
| drlvi n Into tin old wassail bowl to ,
mark Hie point 1o which the toper j
n/ydit drink as his turn comes round.
The sign, common in lgmcashirc. of tin- ,
Stanley arms, an eagle carrying a |
child, is popularly ivl'errcil to as ‘Tin
Bird of Bant III)’.' ”
Miirrrtntf on Aot'ovinl.
lic\ Mr Williams was tin* Uongrc |
1 gnlionitl minister lu tin- village ot
Winslow. M, several years ago. One '
evening, says a correspondent of the
Boston lilohe. lour young people called
at the parsonage Two ot them wished
to lie married.
Till papers In till* eiiHt were legal, so
Mr. Williams pi rformeil the ceremony.
Tin other couple acted as bridesmaid
and best man. The groom was the son
of a well known man in the town, and
as the happy couple were leaving the
parsonage the young man whispered to
Mr Williams
‘‘.lust charge it to father, parson. It
will In- all rigid "
The ^hrrwnvoanr.
Tin* HiniillcMt inmnmnl in the British
Isle Is the shrewnmusc. This is not
only the smallest British mammal, lint,
with tin* exception of one other of the
same genus, life smallest in Europe.
The harvest mouse ts sometimes
•thought to he even smaller, but the
length of its bead and body is often
two and ono-bnlf Inches, while tintt
of ihe lesser shrew is rarely more than
two indies The lull measures about | bi.imi line and thine-to^Widow
one and one-third inches, anil its teed
arc sn extremely small that a lens is
rcijiiired to detect them.
Stayed the Surgeon’s Hand.
I Kor teu years I had a severe stomach and
bowel tronhle, and could not eat enough to
keep me going. 1 tried all the known remedies
' and many of the best phyxlelans, without ob-
! taining any results, growing from bad to worse
until culminating in what my family physician
| pronounced “Appendicitis," and that my
j only course to save my life was an operation,
j Before submitting to an operation, however, I
j was induced by a friend to try Camp's Wonder-
i ful Cure, for Indigestion and Dyspepsia, which
!. Thai they desire for themselves, their as- 1 eagerly took according to directions. I am
seriates, successors and assigns, to be incur- j now convinced that the symptoms that wor
IdG^gTa^rr^h^edrdT^rhmidmi'^d rled me so were caused from indigestion of
one years, with privilege of renewal, under the stomach and bowels, as they began gradu
the corporate name and -tyle of "ATLANTA. , a i]y <JiN«pnearing from the first doseof C. W'
BIRMINGHAM AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD ,, . d ,,. ft entir ,.|.
COMPANY ’ for the purpose of constructing, . L " aim hfHin ", n ,m e,u,r ' ‘ r ’
owning, equipping, maintaining and operat There must be many sufferers lrom alleged
ing a railroad, extending from Montezuma, in j "apoendicitis," whose trouhlesare due to the
the county of Macon, Btate of Georgia, to some • mine were and to them 1 would
point on the line between Alabama and Geor- shm * taUH * m ‘ nL w '* r ' ' 8,m to ltu n ' ‘ . , vuu
Lia in the county of Troup or the county of : say : Don t submit to an operation, but take a
Heard, and thence to Birmfngham. in the ( f, !W doses of C. W. C. as ] did, and sec how
county of Jefferson. Htate of Alabama, and i "at,nen,licit Is” will leave von
from the City of Atlanta, Fulton County, reaa "> J‘" lr appsnuicuis win leave you.
Gisirgi-*. to some point on the line between the | f)nce tried and you will never be without a
statis , f Alabama and Georgia in the county of y, ot tl.. in your house. Since I began the use of
Carioll or the county of Heard, and thence to | .)„, Kuv „ nt anv
a conmotion with the road first described in i c - ”• *-'• 1 am glad to say tlin.i an at any
the state of Alabama, at or about the town of | thing I wish, and have had to further trouble
Wodowce.or some convenient point in R«n* ; j n digesting whatever I e H t. Igivi thlstestimo-
dolphlonnty, Alabama. ; ,,,..1 in the interest of others who may suffer
2 Th general direction of the main lino of _ .
haul l roponed road from MonteKumn to tin* as i cno
(iiori?ia and Alabama line and thence to ENOCH 8. LYLE.
Birmingham is northwestwardly, and the ' Carrollton, Ga.
counties through which it will probably run j
in tile State of Georgia Hr, the counties of Ma
eon, Taylor. Talbot. Meriwether and Trouj
I hard, thence crossing into the state of Ala
bama and running in the State of Alabama,
probably through the counties of Randolph,
Chambers, Clay, Talladega, -t. Clair ami .h'f-
ferson, in the State of Alabama. Tin- length
of this road, ns mar a* ,-an a,- estimated, is
about one hundred and ton miles in the state
of I., o:-gia and about one hundred and tliirl.v
on, miles in tin- state of Alabama, maktng the
whole length of the road from Montezuma to
Biimingham, ns ni ar a* can be estimated,
nl out two hundred and forty one miles.
The combination of vegetable and essential
oils in this marvelous cure is such that the en
tire alimentary canal, as well as the region of
the appendix, is kept strong, vigorous and
pur,-. c. w. c. will correct any difficulty
that may exist, and make it absolutely impos
sibh for the appendix to become congested
or diseased.
C. W. C. should be in every household. It
:. The general direction of tlieother line of I is worth its weight tn gold, lmt can be bought,
i i I road from Atlanta t,, tin- Georgia and Ala Ht pioit & Cates, Newnan, Ca,, at BOe
and *1.00 bottles.
l>«-llcl cut Id end of Korea.
According to the Korean idiom, it Is
dishonoring to use “thou” or "he" of
CimI. In speech Korean Ohristinns are
often heard to use "Ken yang ban”
(that gentleman) in order to avoid the
objectionable terms. Instead of say
ing "lie (tJisb says" they say “That
gentleman says.” Tlien the Korean
language does not possess the article
and has not Idiom to represent terms
like "faith." "love.” "grace," holi
ness." “Justification.” "Iruth” and
“eternal life.”—Bt. James' Gazette.
finndnx laril I'tayln* Laws.
There was a time when in-oiile lu i
England wort* forbidden by law to play 1 iio»rtr«i»« of fhe street,
at cards even in their own houses, on ! hansom cab driver had just picked
Ruud a v In the royal proclamation »H> “ fare and wus driving furiously
against vice, profaneui-ss and imroor- along a crowded street when the wheel
alltv, read every session and assize, is i °f his eab just msuaged to graze a
the’ following passage “Amt we do horse which a very thin youth was
lieretiy strtetly enjoin and prohibit all driving.
our loving eubjeete. of wbat degree or i “Now. then, can’t yer see me?” bawl-
quality soever, from playing on the
Lord’s day at dlee. eards or any other
game whatsoever, either In pnblte or
private bouses or other places whatso
ever.”
ed out the latter angrily.
“No.” was the reply: “yer whip's in
front of yer.”--lzondon Tit-Bits.
BaUrgvf Fiapr? Joint*.
Enlarged finger joints arc the souree
of anuoyanee and mortification. Botue-
tiirn*s they ar«' caused by pulling the
fingers to make the Joints "crack.”
Sometimes they are the result of bard
work, rheumatism or gout. They may
In- relieved by light rotary massuge
(rubbing around and around and
around on tin joints with the thumb
aud fingers and stroking upward), ac
eotnpanlsd try the application of oil of
wlutergreen.
How «« Help the Dead Udr.
The following note of excuse was re-
eeived by a New York city teacher one
day:
Dear Teacher—Please excuse Emma for
having been absent yesterday, us 1 had to
take her with me to help an old lady wh
died and had no one to do her work.
All Settled.
"You’re wasting a lot of time and
money trying lo capture that widow."
“Why? Don’t you tbiuk she’ll marry
meV”
"Rure. She told me the uight she met
you that she was going to.”
k»l TVe Mo eh ef ■ Keel.
"Father says that Algernon hasn’t
any Idea of the value of money," she
exclaimed plaintively
“Your father wrongs him.” answered
Miss ftayenne. “1 have otmerved that
Algernon nexet propose* to anybody
except lieii'*'**es "
The W or mm Tarard.
“Do you sbave yourself all the time?"
asked tlie barber.
"No. 1 stop occasionally for meals."
said Jiuipian savagely.
Next to
tlon of ii -
excelleuee is tlie apprecla
Thackeray.
CAMP DRUG CO., Prop’s
Carrollton, Ca.
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions
The family bottle (00 cents) contains a supply
for a year.All druggists sell them.
...White Barber Shop...
C. T. BAILEY, Proprietor.
is. as in-ar i
be estimated, southwestwardly. 1
and its length, as m-ar a* can be j
estimated. is a bo u t - e v ,- n t y fi v e
null*, ot wliicl al-oti: sixty miles arc in the j
Stilt- • t 'ieorgia. and the counties through 1
which it will preliably run in the State of !
Georgia an th, counties of Fulton. < ampbell, I
Douglas, > , weta and Carroll or Heard, m the
State of Georg.a and the county,,! Randolph!
in the Stab- of Alabama
4. That the capital stock of said corporation
io be *1011,000.(10, divided into shares of the
par value of one hundred dollar* each, with
the right to increase the same to any amount
in th, manner provided by law for increasing
tin- capital sto--K of railroads, such increases to
insist ,d common or preform! stock, either
,r both, as may bedetermiued at the time, and
m the event ,,t the issuance of preferred stock,
the same to have sueli rights and privileges
r the common stock as are fix<-d in the reso
lutions authorizing the issuance of such pre.
fen ed stock.
5. The place where the principal office of
aid corporation will be located will be in Ful
ton county, in the State ot Georgia.
Petitioners intend in go,si faith to go for-
ward without delay tosecure subscriptions to
the capital stock, construct, equip, maintain
and operate saul railroad, and request that j
they bo incorporated under the laws of this |
State as a railroad company, for the purpose* j (July hrSt-CiaSS White bai’-
aforesaid, uud^r the corporate name aforesaid, | ./
together with all the rights, powers and ; i i
privileges now or hereafter allowed railroad ! ^ ers employed. FrOmpt, l’e-
companies under the laws of this Stute. ~ * * 7
T. Petitioners further request that thecor-*. ^
puration shall have the right to apply for and IiaOlGj COlirt60US
Accept, whenever authorized by a majority j
vote ot its voting stockholders, any additional
powers or amendmants to its charter, whether j RHu S0rVlC6 glVCH fill CUStOHI-
mndamental or immaterial, and whether con- !
ferrtdor to be acquir»*d under the general) . 117
iaws or special Acts. ,©rSj fit tllG llSlldil priCGS* Wg
Petitioners have given four weeks notice |
of their intention to apply for said charter by Lnyp flip nill V plpptl’lp 01 o c.
the publication of this petition in one of the,iia\l tlie Uliiy tzlfcJLLIJC Ilidh-
newspapers in which the sheriff 41 advertise-j
ments are published in each of the counties ^ticrp TTlPplllllP 111 flip Pitv
through which said proposed road will probab- | J Jld-LIlJ JJc 111 tJH, UlLj •
Iv run. once a w<*ek for four wc.*k> before the
hiiug if this petition. Give it a trial ; it does the
And petitioners will evi-rpray.
P S Arkwright. R E. Culliuane, ; , ,. .
J. Bradley. W. B. Stovall, WOrk pei’iectly.
H.M. Milam, P.M.Siak.;
,1. F. \Sejssinger. G.1A . Brine. | ^
Walter T. Colquitts Bvn J- Cony era. |
STATE OF GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Personally before th, undersigned appeare<l I
P. S. Arkwignt. s. J. Bradley and R. E Cul-.
linane, three of the petitioners in (he above
(>etition. who, »jn oath, slate that the names :
suliseribed to the foregoing petition are the
genuine signatures of the persons named there- i
ill and that the facts stated in the petition are ■
true totbe best of petitioners knowledge, in- |
formation and belief Sworn to and sub- ,
scribed before me, this 7th day of March. 190b.
P.S. Arkwright,
S J. Bradley.
K. E. Cullinane.
,1. W. )!A8)N.
Notary Public, Fulton County, Ga.
attention
Prayer is a petition, not a man
damus.
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TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO f
IS. C. CARJER S CO., 1
I OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON,
D when you want them |j
S cleaned, pressed, repaired isj
^ or dyed in the best manner }=3
'§ and at the most reasona- fj
| ble prices. |
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