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Whr "' f Hit* Oi« IMH In.
FttcultJc • ni'int tie exercised or they
•will not jraw, Nature Is too good on
cronon-Wl to allow us to keep any
luridly or function which we «lo not
employ. Wo can have JiiRt what we
use and Hint will constantly Increase.
Everything elm* will lx- gradually tak
en away from us. Man becomes strong
end powerful and tiroad Just In pro-
portion to the extent and Itealthfulucss
of the activity of Ida faculties, and It
> must not be one aided, not n» exercise
of one or two fneultlea or one act of
faculties, or the man will topple over.
Italauce la life cornea from tin* health
fill exercise of all the factiltlea. One
rcooon why we have so many one aid
ed men In tlilH country Is because
they pursue one Idea, exercise one
aide of their nature, and of course
they cannot retain their lailnnce. This
Is one of the curse* of specialties.
They are n good tiling for the race,
luit death to the Individual who pur
sum his specialty at the ex|ieti»e of
the development of the nil around
iimn. <>. 8. Mnrdou In Hucoess Maga-
sine.
Nreitril Xo Introduction.
"It pays sometimes to know a little
of the fa lull,v history of your clients,"
aoid a business woman the other day.
"It would have saved me from making
a blunder If I had known the relations
Hint existed between two
lin n wIio^Bun my olllcc. Their bus!
i.ess was t^Ajctilly of the hiiiiic iiii
lure, mid io r was ohllgisl to leave
them together for a few minutes while
I attended to some telephone calls I
thought It would he more agreeable
If I Introduced them. They responded
rather sillily, lint I put that down to
icuiporuineiit and went Into my Inner
olllce. When I returned a quarter of
an hour later the younger man ills
patehisl his business as quickly as pos
sible and git out. The other aald:
"'I was not aware that you were 0C-
qnultibsl with my ex-hrother-ln law.’
" 'Brother-in-law?' I asked stupidly.
"'Yea. My staler got a divorce from
him last summer.' ltrooklyu Bugle.
When Yon lanr Ynnr Taste.
"When people lose their taste,” said
a physician, "they retain their old likes
and dislikes Just the same. Mis* Hmlth,
for Instance, can't tell a slice of roast
lieef from a fried onion, hut she ills
IIL.il onions before her taste went, nod
therefore she won't eat them now.
People lose their taste through severe
Illnesses, and with the loss of taste the
loss of smell nearly always goes; hence
queer, cruel practical Jokes. I know a
woman wdthout smell to whom a pint
of onion Jules 1 was sent In a cologne
Isittle. Khe deluged herself with this
onion Juice and appeared III s crowded
heated ballroom.
"To n man without taste or Hinoll nil
chooses must lie alike, yet old Brown
low won’t touch llmhurger, lie says It
would make hlui III, and probably It
would. It Is very odd to hour these de
flclcnt people praising and condemning
food and drink. They do It, though.
They do It as heartily ns you or I. I
have seen old Hrowulow send away In
disgust a glass of white wine, claiming
It was corked, while at the same time
he ate calmly an addled egg.”—Ihiltl-
Uiore Herald.
A l,srnslr Correspondence.
It Is said thnt the celebrated German
theologian, Bchlelertuncher, was rather
Inclined to save than to *|ieud money.
He was at one time quite HI and sent
for n renowned physician, Itr. Graft,
who was court physician at the time
and whose son became the great ocn
list. Kchlelerinachor recovered, am',
when fully restored to health he sen!
a psllto note to I»r. (Jrafe, expressing
tils gratitude und Inclosing 4 louis
d'or, begging the iihyslciun to accept
this small sum as a token of his ap
preciation of the services which hud
been rendered him.
The following day he received hi*
gold pieces again, ueenmprnled by the
following laconic note from the great
physician; "The poor I cure for noth
lug. The well to do pay me according
to the regular 'medicine tax.' The
rich reward me lavishly, according as
It suits their pleasure!"
Thereupon the clergyman snt down
and sent Dr. (Jrafe this still more la
conic answer: "The 4 louis d’or are
received back with gratitude. The
poor Hchlelermncher!”
Sellouts lu Krasr*.
The French system of isluciitlnn Is
Intensely national. Its plan Ih exactly
the opposite from our own school sys
tem. Willi us the local community
controls primary schools. In France
the local community has no voice In
the matter. The French system Is the
most oeutrsllxcd, the most strictly reg
ulated. tlm most autocratic and the
furthest removed from democratic
Ideas of any school system In existence.
The exact uniformity of the schools Ih
almost unliellevublc. The minister of
Instruction, sitting In tils olllcc In Paris,
can tell nt any moment Just what faille
of I.u Fontaine each child of a certain
age throughout the whole of Franco
Is reciting Teachers lire not allowed
any latitude at all. The result Is to
leave tsilh teachers and scholars al
most completely lacking In mental
originality. F. A. Vauderllp In Ncrlb-
tier's.
Tile (nnfuslon of Wives.
Occasionally the excess of wives tu
Utah leads lo amusing consequences,
as when one of the apostles Invited a
visiting gentile lo dinner. The guest
lost the address and looked up the
apostle In the directory, lie observed
that his hostess, though she answered
to ihe proper name, seemed unprepared
for him, and presently lie heard her at
tile telephone.
"oh, Umiiiu! Is John living at your
house tills week? lu lie expecting
somebody lo dinner today? Very well.
The gentleman will he there In a few
minutes."
Then returning tu the stranger she
Imiidcd him i paper slip.
"You came to Hie wrong house, sir.
Thin Is tin* address you waul."
(in atiolher occasion a little girl came
running Into the parlor while a visitor
was calling.
"Mamma, mamma! Pupa wants Ids
suit case packed. He Is going to live
with Aunt Kliunu this week."— Leslie's
Monthly.
(Jaatrle anil Nervous Verflirn,
The most eammon forum of vertigo
are the gastric- and the nervous. Gas
trie vertigo Is sometimes Induced by a
very slight disorder of the stomach
The patient may feel n sudden swim
inlng at the head; objects may seem to
revolve; he totters and perhaps falls
There may he nausea, faintness, head
ache, visual hnlluelmitlouB and bUKX
lug in the ears, but there Is ti > deaf
ness nor any danger of a loss of con
snloiiHiicHH. (Justrle vortlg.i Is cured
by treatment directed lo the cause.
Nervous vertigo may come from
nervous exhaustion resulting from vu
rlous causes Intellectual strain or in
Immoderate use of tobacco, iiIcoli >1 or
tea. The symptoms are much the same
as hi gastric vertigo. They are fell
strongly la an elevated position by
the preacher In the pulpit or the speak
er ou the platform. As 111 gastric vet-
tlg>. the treatment must he directed
to the cause, tint patients need not
fear nn attack of paralysis or of apo
plexy.
AlnUIng Fire.
When It Is considered how old the
world's civilisation Is It secnm surpris
ing that man should have only so very
recently Icarnml how to make tire easi
ly. The primitive Hint and steel meth
od Is prnetlcajly but of the last gun-
(Tiitlon. and that does not appear so
very far ahead of friction with wood.
It Is not astonishing, ou the whole,
thnt Nnvage* should commonly sup
|knm* that lire rtiully exlats In wood
and stone since It Is from these every
duy materials that they secure a por
tion of Prometheus' precious theft
from heaven. ,
Mewls anil Digestion.
(if all known meats veal Is the hard
est to digest, requiring live hours and
thirty minutes. The Italians are a
happy people. They arc healthy and
hopeful. Their favorite meat Is veal.
Veal In the New York markets must
weigh exactly Ik’d pounds to the car
cass to Is* perfect. That Is the staiul-
ard of quality and price. All sorts of
tricks are resorted to to hit the mark
precisely. The question Is, Wluit Is
best for the human race, food that re
quires a long time to digest or a short
time? Konst hoof Is digested 111 three
hours. We Americans lire great ent
ers of pork, which Is nearly us hard to
digest as veal, requiring live hours
and fifteen minutes. We are a nation
of dyspeptics, reveling In fresh bread,
which lakes three hours and fifteen
minutes, china and Japan live on
rice, which digests III one hour.—Now
York Press.
Umpii I'hsI Defer*- ranillrs.
Lumps were used before candles
They dale buck almost as far as his
tory goes and were common lu ancient
Egypt, China. Assyrlu, Greece and
Home. Lamp, from the Greek Intnpas,
a torch, and candle, from knndecl, the
Egyptian word for a common lamp,
originally meant the same thing, and
the Mosaic candlestick held oil Innqis.
not candles, fts we now use the word.
Man early Improved on the torches
of Hie Homeric age and caught the
Idea of obtaining light from porous
fiber soaked In animal or vegetable
oils. Lamps of brass, bronze and stone
have Is-eii found in the pyramids and
In ancient Indian temples, and com
mon terra cotta ones were In general
use for domestic purpose* In Greece In
the fourth century B. C. The earliest
candles we hear of were those of the
iinefeut Homans made of rushes coated
with fat or wax.
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mr<saaB*rcsE*r
Appendicitis ^
Its Causes. C. W. C. Its Cure
| Whore Rn* Are Cnrrouey.
l£ggw nrt- current coin In Mayo, Hur
ry. Donegal utiil Leitrim. They are
everywhere received over the rounter
in payment for tea. angnr, menl. nil.
bread, tobacco, patent medicines and
general halierdaahery. Accounts tire
kept ©pen mid goods supplied on credit
in egg), l'rcdutory intents traveling
through the wilds with worthies* teas.
Itinerant tinkers and mualcluna, hawk-
gr* of tinsel Jewelry and holy pictures,
nll^umcpt this current coin, generally
uhIoRnr It lit the nearest railway
town.—Dublin Lady of the House.
Pnlllntf (latrleli Feather*.
A man who runs an ostrich farm,
asked the other day ns to the method
of gathering the feathers, udmlttcd
that they were pulled out of the birds
once In every eight months. Was the
process painful?
"Well," he roplled, "about equal to
pulling out your eyeteeth.” A good
many Indies who wear ostrich feath
ers do so In the belief thnt they lire
thereby serving the cause of humanity.
As n matter of fact, they are encour
aging the most cruel und hurhimius
torture which man can Indict upon a
bird.—Sporting mid Dramatic News.
Mini n« a «*N.
It Is a foolish notion to suppose that
the ringing of liells or "tanging" of tlu
pans will ciimm a swarm of bees to set
tle. Tlie real origin of Ibis custom
dated back to the relgu of Alfred the
Great, who, in order to prevent dis
putes regarding the ownership of u
swarm, ordered that the owner should
always ring a bell when his bees
swarmed, und ever slnee then the good
farmer's wife lias been rushing out
with ringing bells whenever the bees
swarmed, und the fact that they set
tled verified, lu her own tulnd, the be
lief that the bell did It.
Consoling.
Kldorly Woeer—t bo|>o you are not
Impressed by the silly sentimentalists
who hold thnt liecause you've married
once you ought not to marry again?
Pretty Widow Don't let that worry
you, dear. I’ve no aueh prejudice. My
own dear mother was married three
times, tiud 1 only hope thHt In nil
tblugs 1 may follow her examplo.
Culned In Bedlam.
The phrase "to sham Abraham” was
coined In Bedlam, or Bethlehem hospi
tal. where there wan at one time an ’
Abraham ward, the Inmates of which
upon certain days were permitted to
go out as licensed beggars on bebnlf
of the hospital. These mendicant lu
natics were known as "Abraham men."
mid their success lu Invoking the pity
of the charitable wiih such that they
bad many unlicensed Imitators, who.
when discovered, were said "to have
shammed Abraham."
Dry Hnmor,
An eastern rheumatic who was visit
ing In southern A Fiona was asked by
the editor of one of the local dallies
what be thought of thnt country.
"Wonderful dry air," suld the Inva
lid.
"Yen, everything Is ulwa.vs as dry ns
dust out here," suld the editor. "By the
wuy, while you’re stuppitig here for
your health you ought to let me send
you my paper."
Tin- alarming increase <*f this illscnse, the
appalling mortality resulting from it, mid the
as, ful Hutldeiuo-ss with which it lays the hun.I
of death on its victims In every wslk of life'
from president or king to the humblest subject
in the i-ciiliii, irrespective of age or hs-sl condi
tions, hus a roll se. I the whole me.Held world to
i-iirm-st I'vaonreh nod investigations, lodlsoove-
If possible, tile enusa of this dimmae mul find lor
it some effective remedy.
Eminent Physicians have shown thnt
th»* imilH ly It litruoly tritccublc to tmli Rent ion.
which produces u poculinr form of coiiRtipation
thnt uflhvtMthe HHoondinir colon, or uppor bow
el, cMuninK the drundocl obntruction which hun
t»> he romovod by tho nur^eon'M knife.
Tlu* ordinary purgative uctn on the* lower
bowel only, mid phyHtchtnrt everywhere Imv
been lit a 1<>nh to know what to unc to correct
the dlfllculty, and therefore, lCNO’t to the
knife. There is m remedy, however, known uh
Cabbage Plants & Sea Island Cotton Seed
Cabbage Plant* for *»nle, and now retidy for delivery. "Early Jersey WaKefield"*
and 'Charleston Large Type Wakefield”, two earl lent Hhurplieii'l viirietb** and iiewi in
rni nt ion mh mi tiled. "Succession.” "Augusta Trucker" mid" Short Stem Flat Dutch
the 8 bent tint In ad vnrietie* and head hi rot at lull io named. Priew: Single thousand, f i Mi; ft.*
loo and over $1.-*!f» per 1(MU; 10.000 and over. $1 per 1000. Terms: ChnIi with <»rder: *ir plantn >ent <
<>. D.. I'UrchftHer paying return charges nn money. Our plant beds occupy86 acres on South Car
olina Sea Const and we understand growing them in the open sir: tough and hanl> ; they will
stand Hovero cold withtrit injury. Plants enited for shipment weigh ‘*0 lhs. per 1000 and \v»«
Hpeciitl low rates f«»r prompt tntMHportation by Honthern Kxpress Co. I know of <-t her plant* you
t'lin buy cheaper than mine. I sell g.»od j»l nts. No cheap "cut rate” plants' shipned from my farm
1 guarantee? those that I ship to he true to type und name, and grown from high grade seeds our
chased from two of the most reliable need houses in the United States. I will refund purchase
price to any disMtCstlod customer at end of season.
Our Cotton Seed Lint of our Long staple variety of Sea Inland Cotton ■••old hist year
In churlotoii on Doe. 12. at per pound. Seed $].*Jftpcr hit.; lots of lo lm. and over $1 per bn.
M v specialty : Prompt HMomont, True Varieties, audSutisfled Cuatomers. I have been inthe
plant huHintMs for thirty-five years.
- GERATU:”,rX“ ^outigs Island, S. C. -
Atlanta & West Point Railroad Co.
The Western Railway of Alabama.
c. w. c.
That Cures Appendicitis
Direct Lines Between North, East, South und Southwest. U. S. Fast
Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining
Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California.
D* Prrparrd,
A evw olv I limit Ion lx holding np new
anti better prlxes, but be who would
win must have a tietter equipment
and a finer training than the past re
quired, If the print* are greater than
ever before the preparation also must
lie greater. He only who la prepared
for his ebanee cun hope to succeed.—
Success Magazine.
Pllktln, Senalnknenn.
There lu one place In a ship where
the voyager may Ih* at rest. This writ
er discovered It during n mid-Atlantic
Htorm. when ho went down to the bath
room, tumbled Into n warm sea hath
and flouted. The vessel was perform
ing the most amazing unties, but the
water hi the bath kept It* usual gravi
ty. and the bather floated with a smile
U[k>u lta bosom.—London Chronicle.
Something Jnot n* Good.
“Young man," asked the girl'* fa
ther, "have you any visible means of
support ?”
"Why—aw—none thnt nre risible to
tlie naked eye.” replied the young
man hesltatlugly. “1 am one of the
microbe specialist* of the health de
partment."—Chicago Tribune.
fttayedthelurgeon’s Hand.
Fur ten ><-«is 1 hud a severe stomneh and
liowel trouble, und could not eat enough to
keep me going. I tried all the known remedlos
und ninny of the best physician*, without ob
taining nny results, growing from bad to worse
until culminating lu whut inj fhmlly physician
pronounced --Appendicitis." und that my
only course lo save my life was an operation.
Before submitting to on operation, however. 1
was induced by.a triend to try (Jump's \\ onder
ful Cure, for lndigoution und liyspopsia, which
1 eagerly took according to directions. I um
now eonvlm-ed thut the symptoms that war
rled me so were caused from Indigestion of
the HtoniH.-h und Uiwels. as they begun grudu-
ully disappearing from the first doseof C. W.
0.,und soon left me entirely.
There must he many sufferer* from alleged
"appendicitis," whose troubles are due to the
same cause mint* were, and to them 1 would
say : Don't submit to an operation, but take a
few doses of 0. W. C. as 1 did, slid see how
renddv your "appendicitis" will leave you
Once tried nud you will never he without a
oottle in your house. Since I Imgan the use of
C. W. U. I «m gliul to say that I ran cut any
thing I wish, and have had to further trouble
in digesting whatever 1 eat. 1 give this teslimo-
n.al in the interest of others who may suffer
" 1<1M ENOCH 8. I.YLK.
HKA1) DOWN
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 1804.
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t'«a*r a*4 Meet.
Mrs. IKilmon Bridget told me ohc
totw Mr. and Mr*, llobaon going to
church this morula*. 1 wonder what's
A Dad ntaaai.
“Ye*." said the cheerful Idiot, "there
I* one social chasm that politeness can
not bridge."
“What, for Instance?" a*ked the tired
citizen In tlie hoiie that the Idiot was
threatened wltli a lucid Interval.
"Sarcasm." replied the cheerful ldk*t,
laughing ghoullRhly.— Baltimore Amer
ican.
tlie matter? Mr. l>ob*on—Why. either j oun ,al.
Hmtltary.
“Is genius hereditary T' asks a solen
No Walllag Por IrMktait.
Baxter—Married life Isn't wliot It
used to be. Sisson—You're right there. Carrollton, G».
Since the kitcheu stove has been sup- 1 mm——m
planted by a gas range then's no such Th „ w)rabIll ,. lon of vegetable and essential
tblui; ns ins Id lu thi? luornlufr. 0 j|j|ju this ra*rv*louji curt? iH wuch that the en-
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The Count-Did her father acquire , or diwawed.
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lOrTuskegee, ’(Ilstead for Tallahassee.
Latirange a. eommoilatioc Irnves Atlonta dully, except Sunday at 5:30 p. m. Returning
leaves Latirange at 8:50 a. m. arrives Atlanta 8:15 h. in.
Trains Hfi and 86 Pulltnau sleepers New York and New Orleans. Through coaches Wasbiui)
on and New Orleaus.
Trains 87 and 88 Washington and Sonthwcstern Limited. Pullman sleep
coniparrmen
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J. B HEYW ARD, , J. P. BILLUPS,
D. P. A., Atlanta, Go. G. P. A., Atlanta Ga.
CHAS. A. WICKKRSHAM,
Pre*. and Qe* Mgr.. Atlanta, Ga
Mr. Hoboou has bad another attack of
heart trouble or MrJ. llobsou has
new hat.
B*v*a(*4.
"It took you an awfully long time to
pull that fellow's tooth,” said the as-
sistaat.
"Yssa" answered the dentist grimly;
"he married the girl 1 loved.”—Detroit
Tlibuur.
An editor replica: "Wo have not time
to Investigate the subject, but we are
Inclined to think that It l*. At all
event*, our youugstera nre wonderfully
smart."
his mqfiey honestly?
castlcallyi—Oh. yes! ^^dtdnotl ^ Q Newn.n,
sttptiose you would not marry her? The (ind fl aJ u>MJmIi
Count—Not at all. If he acquired H i*amR qdup *a ■ rnn i.
dlshoneatly he would probably be too CAMP DRUCi CO., Frop •
clever to give auy of R away.-New Carroilion, hi.
5*8
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Y'ork Times.
HI* Ararwmewl.
Mrs. Jones—Y'on ought to be ashamed
of yourself not to go to work. The
grigid. Tramp—Madam, If nature ba* fitted
“Rather cold blooded person. Isn't me to get along without work why
he?" i should I struggle against my manifest
"Cold blooded! Say, thnt fellow can destiny?
Lttend a ball game without getting
CALIFORNIA
TlMBre Is n strength of quiet endur
•nee as significant of courage aa the
tnost daring feats of |trow
nwa.
California entertains every year
host of visitors. By reason of tliia, she
has gained a groat reputation for hosj i-
taliry. Caliloruia wants you to visit
. her tills spring. The Rock Island Sy»>
j U-ni would like to have you try its up j
fo-date service trom Clncagu or St ;
. ,** 1**. *w e **T’w .. , Lc-uis to the Golden State. As a special
—— ”1 NeWiywed at the club quite inducement greatly reduo* d rates are j
, A persou Is nlway* startled when he often since hi* baby came. I thought offered daily, March 1 to May 15. Ask j
1 Tucker- ; brarv himself seriously called okl for h< * wo* firmly anchored to a home life.” vour home ttgniit or write to John Se-!
the first time. -O. W. Holme*. Wfts . but at V* fir8t squall be t-astian. Passenger Traffic Manager, !
tiegnn to drag his Ohcbor.” ; Rock Island System, Chicago. i
. WATER MELON
W ,Xl GROWN IN THS SUNNY SOUTH,
' Oroon rind, rod moat, ful uf JuUo and so swoot"
’ vou want quality, aweetness, and the beat melons that It
r possible to grow, plant out aeuthe*n-grown meton seed. Northern
or westera-growB melon seed doesn’t , begin to compare, when you
^consider the quality and product of the fridf prodnoed. '
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txcited.”—New York ITess.
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