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the e;i it. hut m that
\ , use In he there.
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though rough. is
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single
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of the sill-1
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tills |"lfeit
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rub your
a sis'll of
:, eld nun yotl sa w a
ido -e they \\ ill lie
i . itler fur shelter.
>11 stand the 1111 its |< m
.H'Uals have become
-.1 the hare brown
i-hlevi
it by tile |ieeul
a ii- tli'-ir eolorltiu to that
e til till- Sllll I III Ill'll soil
. >iiIon have brought about
III . li d bet Ween tile Jack
.. it-, surrotinillnus. After
the rains In India, when lush
veuetntIon s|i|-lti : I up everywhere and
fond aboninls in il. the Jackals need
never allow thelilselves out of cover,
but In the Iml weather, when the land
Is blistered brown, the Jneliitls must
often wander far Into tin* open to be
early at the f< ist upon the starveling
goat that Inis died oil the dusty track to
the village
There the matter Iiiluht end, save
that NiinictlincH. from the llendlsh olttm
or whleli the Jackals make at nlulit
when the lie d renders sleep almost Im
possible. Mill tie tempted to touch them
to give ymir tent or bunualow a wider
berth on their way to and from their
f coding KriillllilM
Tills may have been the feellnu of a
mail who was camped out In the Jtiuul"
on business of the uovernnient of In
din as lie sal at Ills tent door, rllle In
hand, scanning the dry slope of stunt
I'd brown scrub Houietlmes be saw
one tilt like a shadow from cover to
cover, lint whenever lie used Ills Held
glasses or half raised Ills rllle there
was not a slim of life or movement
anywhere
So dual, fell. II 11(1 another sleepless
llluht followed not solely caused by
the jackals, lot' the carelessness of the
native servants in cooking their meal
In tlm did stream bed below bad set
the hillside lllll, classed as govern
incut “forest" in Ids map, on lire
tin tin' following aflernoon, when Ills
solllai'.i dii.i's work was done, lie sat
again ot III- tent door opposite the
brown -lope with Its new disfiguring
spl i di '-I black marking the scene of
tli it lull I ’resent ly. almost as
cun . ii up. i a black I lie on a white
taldei loth, i gray brown Jackal furtive
l\ Iroti d on I" the blackened ground
At tin movement of the arm whleli
ral-i'-l the idle the jackal Instant line
oiihIj i roi!<-Iii'iI to the black sill'faee,
and there, silhouetted distinctly, It lay
I m it Ii ii di'«H lint i 1 the rllle spoke, when
II kicked once and died A second came
with like result, except that It did not
••veil kick once, hut the third struggled
over and over and needed a second
shot to ttnlsli It I .muIon Answers.
Iloiv to Cook liter.
l’hysleiaiiH and others who have eat
en rice cooked by a Hindoo, a t’lilnil-
liuili or a southern darky must have re
imukcd the dlll'erenee between the re
suits obtained by these artists and
lliose of the benighted cooks of the
north. \Ye learn from an authoritative
source that the secret ties In the fol
lowing recipe: The flee should bo care
CAREFUL OF THE FIRE.
Mm* K#»«*|»«*rn of Spain
aii.tl Soil t !i«»r ii
In the smaller hotels of southern
Italy and of Spain, writes Mr. Hart
In "Two Argonrtlts in Spa n." the mi
fortunate murids slowly freeze. The
landlords display a touching solicit
tide iihmit the stove*. On days when
lire |< ITillly l|'"slc.| I i k " ,i the gue t
warm they sometimes spend half 1h"lr
time trying to keep the servant* front
putting ta i much fuel on the tire.
To prevent Auioi'h'.'ins and other
pyrmni.nhies from meddling with the
fuel they often keep the coal lllll lock
ed. Il I- a touching spectacle to s" • n
group of Americans sillvorlii" round a
little stove; to see the servaTTt elite:',
take out a key, unlock the coal bin.
put l.\vo or three spoonfuls of coal In
tlio slave and then lock the bln again;
to see the gimlet eye of a Urntiada
Im111111utI fastened on him from the of
lire; tlien to see the hapless Americans
sink hack Into their overcoat collars
and wish they were hack home.
As an Instance of the desperation to
which these cold hotels drive people 1
once In a i.cvnntlne hotel saw nil
elderly spinster sent herself In front
of the stove in the men's smoking
room, with her hair down, while an
elderly female friend gave her a dry
slintnpoo.
To the suggestion of the scandalized
servants that she should finish this
Intimate toilet operation In her own
room she replied briefly that she had
found the only warm place In the ho
tel and proposed to finish the shampoo
there, which she did.
DREADFUL POISONS.
The Fumes of Mercury Methlile Will
I'roilure InenrHlile lilfloef.
"The more dreadful poisons,” said n
chemist, "are only known to n few
men. Mercury methlile, for Instance,
the Inhalation of whose fumes pro
duces luciirablu Idiocy, can lie manu
factured by two Italians and by no
one else In the world.
"Idintoora Is a poison used In India.
It, too, produces Incurable Idiocy, A
British army officer told me of a sail
case a case of two rival tailors, one
of whom gave the other a hhuiII dose
of dluitoora. The victim of the drug
remained an Idiot all (lie rest of Ills
life, lie sat and moved Ills empty
llllllds Its lluillgll lie were sewing, lie
was a formidable rival no longer.
".Mercaptan produces a melancholy
so great as to terminate nearly always
In suicide. No government would per
lull the maiiufacturo and Niile of tills
poison.
"I dinlonrn, mercury met hide, mer
captan and some twenty other poisons
are nellher made nor sold In any puli
lie way. They are only experimented
with. Kiicli poisons would lie I'ormid
aide weapons In unscrupulous hands.
Driving their victims to suicide or to
Insanity, they leave behind them noth
lug suspicious or untoward. The giver
uf these poisons Is secure from tiny
fear of punishment.
"lienee it Is no wonder, Is It, that
the learned men who know such poi
sons keep their knowledge to them
selves. Chicago Chronicle.
A lilt of Stoll,'.
"There Is no Italian town more pie
luresipie than the Sicilian capital. Pa
lermo." writes a traveler. "In Its port
lie crowded the queerest coasting craft
1 have ever set eyes on. Sailing ships
of all rigs, their hulls painted all tin
A FIRE IN BURMA.
It 11 utrnrfil n VIIIiikc. nml the In-
hnbllnnfs I'njnyffl It.
It s not easy to guess what a native
of Burma would think of the quick ac-
tioii and spccil of an American lire on
glue and Its cimpiiiiy. Whs! an Amer
ican thought of Iturincsc custom at
such time of Hood is recorded by Mr. II
I >. Cuming In his hook, "In the Shadow
of the Pagoda." Mr. ('tuning was inter
cstcil in a mill situated near a small
Burmese village. Dm* morning a tip
broke out among the lightly built hum
boo lints and rapidly spread.
I ordered out the little mill lire en
giuc. had tin; hands sunimonc I and ran
the engine to the hunting vllllnge, sa,i>
Mr Cuming. It was blitzing as only
bambini and dliunny (batch can blaze
One bouse after uliotlicr catlgld in rap
Id succession. The men nt the engine
pumped until they were tired out, and
tlien I called on the villagers to re
Hove them.
No one moved sin e to urge others. 1
called again. An old man who was a
petty government ofliclnl, and so prob
ably felt a slight responsibility, rose,
girded up Ills loins and called for men.
Ills son and one other got up unwill
ingly, carefully laid aside their cheroots
and took hold of the handles. The rest
of the population squatted and laughed.
I turned to and worked, though weak
front a long fever. The old man soon
pumped himself out, and when be left
the others left. I pounced on two men
and made them take hold. As they
began to work n flight of paddy birds
streamed overhead. The Unities gleam
ed rosy on their white feathers.
"lied paddy birds! Look! lied pad
dy birds!" shouted the population.
'Mils was too much for the men at the
handles. They squatted on their heels
nml stared up in delighted astonish
ment. I grow desperate.
"Whose house Is (tint7" I asked, point
ing to ouo Just threatened.
"Your honor, that Is the house of
I’ho Kuo."
"Where Is he?"
"Here,” pointing to one of the men 1
laid driven to pump. He was crouched
on the root of a tree, smoking.
"Is that your house?” 1 asked him.
He nodded and smiled pleasantly.
"It will be on lire in a moment.”
"Yes, your honor, 1 think so,” he re
sponded alYably. looking at bis dwell
lug with a disinterested ulr.
I burst mu laughing, and the natives
Joined, king to anil fro, roaring with
amusement, as if the Idea of trying to
put out a lire was the greatest joke In
the world. I told the men to coll up
the hose and take the engine home, and
I restdved not to spoil the Innocent
pleasure those light hearted people
took In witnessing the destruction of
their village.
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Siltin' I’o»|ili> \ri' 111 I ii it to rbiiniT.,
It Is 11 dangerous thing to wait for op
purl unit low until it becomes a lmblt
Kucrgv nml itu'llmitlmi for hard work »i’P«in"g m
ooze out In llie* waiting. Opportunity '.'J', 1 ,
becomes Invisible to those who nro do
ing nothing or looking sonu'whiTi' else
for It. It Is tlio groat worker, the limn
who In alert for elmnees, that soon them.
Some people become no opportunity
blind that they ennnot see ehnneeN any
where they would pass through a gold
mine without noticing anything pro
clous while others will And opportuni
ties In the most barren and ont of the
way places. Itunyan found opportunity
In Medford Jail to write the greatest al
legory in the world on the untwisted
Appendicitis
Its Causes. C. W. C. Its cure
colors of the rainbow, nose up against | that had been used to eork his
boiling water, whleli should he set on
the bark of tlte range over n low lire,
where the rice should simmer slowly
until doue. Ktlrrlug Is not only use
less, but harmful. If there Is nuy wa
ter left It should ho drained off care
fully, and the rlco should then stand
In a hot plaee for some time. Nothing
should be added during the rooking
no salt, sugar, milk or butter. If the
cooking Inis b»i'n done properly each
grain of rice will stand out by Itself,
plump, dry and beautiful. Served very
lud at the table, the rlee should tlien be
reverently treated with cayenne pep
per and butter. Medlenl Journal.
Tlie Secret of llnpittne...
The man who eon drill Ills thoughts
so as to shut out everything that Is de
pressing and discouraging and see only
the bright side even of bis misfortunes
and failures has mastered the secret of
happiness and success. He has made
himself a magnet to draw friends,
cheer, brightness and good fortune to
him. Every one Is pleased to see him.
Ills presence is like a sunbeam on a
dull day
There is no accomplishment, no touch
of culture, no gift, which will add so
much to tin- alchemic power of life as
the optimistic habit the determination
to he cheerful and happy no matter
what comes to ns. it will smooth rough
paths, light up gloomy places and melt
away obstacles as the sunshine melts
snow on the mountain side. O. S. Mar-
den In Success Magazine.
1
Fruits ns Foml.
According to a celebrated health ex
pert. blanched almonds give the high
er nerve or brain and muscle food, and
the man who wishes to keep his brain
power up would do well to Include them
In bis daily bill of fare. Juicy fruits
give the same In less proportion and
are eaten by all men whose living de
pends ,m their clear headedness. Ap
ples supply the brain with rest. Prunes
afford proof against nervousness, but
are not muscle feeding. They should bo
avoided by those who suffer from the
liver. Milt it lias been proved that
fruits do not have the same effect upon
every body. Some men have never been
able to cat apples without suffering the
agony of indigestion: to others straw
berries are like poison.
the quay, wlmre mule carts, whosi
drivers are shouting at the top of tliclr
fully washed and placed III n kettle of voIccn, wait to take away the liter
elumdlse. The narrow street where the
custom house otfleers examine the
goods brought nslmro is n placo of ter
rific noise. When n driver, two clerks
and two custom house otfleers are dis
cussing the contents of a bale or n cask
It seems as though murder must he
committed within tho next few sec
onds. But somebody signs something,
the eart moves on, and everybody
I laughs."
Volnr of Decayed Forests.
The decayed vegetation of forests
has furnished to the fields their present
fertility, upon which man depends for
food. In the tree growtli of virgin
woods and In the floor of rotted foliage
beneath art* stored the accumulations
of centuries. Nature does not care
whether this growth Is useful to the
human race or not. It is left for us to
encourage the growth of such lives as
we find valuable to the exclusion "f
others. Thus an economical use Is made
of the resources at hand, and a now
conception of the forest arises. The
forest primeval becomes "woodlands."
while the new "forest" Includes only
cultivated woods.
Ttie l’ntlinlroim*.
A palindrome is a line or phrase that
reads the same backward as forward.
Tho Latin language Is full of such lin
guistic freaks; the English lias but
few. One at least Is inimitable. It rep
resents our first parent politely intro
ducing himself to Eve In these words:
"Madam, I'm Adam.”
From the Latin we have, “Roma tibl
BiiUto motlhus iblt amor" (Rome, love
will eouie to you suddenly with vio
lence).
bottles of milk. A Theodore l’arker or
a Lucy Stone sees nil opportunity to go
to college In ft cluinee to pick berries.
One hoy sees nn opening to his nmbl-
tlon In n chance to chop wood, wait on
table or run errands, where another
sit's no chance at nil. One sees nn op
portunity to get nn education In the
odds and ends of time evenings and
Tim alarming tmin'iiso of this disease, tho
iqipalling mortality i-i sultlng from it, and tlio
iiiii'h.- with whleli it lays the hand
of diiatli on its victims ill every walk of life'
from president or king to the humblest subject
in the realm, irrespective of age or local condi
tions, 1ms aroused the whole medical world to
earnest research and Investigations, todiaeovor
if pimsilile, the eauso of lids disease and find for
it some effective remedy.
Eminent Physicians have shown that
thrum Indy is larmdy triiccublu to indiKcmtion,
whioh produooH a p«*culinr form of constipation
that effects the ascending colon; or upper lx>\v*
cl, canning the dreaded Obstruction which has
to bo removed by tho Hurgoon'H knife.
The ordinary purgative acta on tho lower
bowel only, and physicians everywhere hav
been nt a loss to know what to use to correct
the difficulty, and therefore, resort to the
knife. There is a remedy, however, known as
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That Cures Appendicitis
Stayed the Surgeon's Hand.
For ten years I liail a severe stomach and
half holidays, which another throws bowel trouble, and could not cat enough to
away.—Orison Swott Mnrden In Sue- keep me going. I tried all the known remedies
cess Magazine. and many of the best physicians, without ob-
mining any results, growing from bad to worse
Took Alh.nt... of the Oocslon. culminating ill wlmt my family physician
A barrister with a long experience of pronounced "Appendicitis, and that my
. , , . „ , only course to save my life wbh an operation.
Irish Juries tells the following limns- 8ubmUt , nK to an operation, however, I
Ing story ns illustrating their eecen- WBg induced by a friend to try Camp’s Wonder
trielties: fill Cure, for Indigestion and Dyspepsia, which
A man was charged with committing i eagerly took according to directions. I am
a murderous nssnult upon another as a now convinced that the symptoms that wor
result of some political differences. ril'd mo so wore eausis! from indigestion of
Tile nssnult having been committed the stomach and bowels, as they begat]i Rrndu-
n ally disappearing from tile first doseof C. \\ .
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CHAS. A. WICKERSnAM,
Pres, and Gen Mgr., Atlanta, Ga
nt night, there appeared to be some
ditHoulty in Identifying the assailant,
and, ns a matter of fact, the counsel
for the defense made out an excellent
case for the prisoner, calling witnesses
U-.and soon left me entirely.
There must be many sufferers from alleged
“appendicitis,” whose troubles are due to the
same cause mine were, and to them l would
say : Don’t submit to an operation, but take a
tew doses of U. W. O. as 1 did, and see how
readily your ‘‘appendicitis” will leave you.
to tost ifv that he xvns nowhere near pm-o trii-rt and vim will never bo without
* bottle in your house. Since I began the use of
(\ \V. i am glad to say that I can eat any.
thing 1 wish, and have had to further trouble
in digesting whatever I eat. I give this testimo
nial in the interest of others who may suffer
as 1 did
ENOCH S. LYLE.
Carrollton, Ga.
Terms.
“Now, me good man," said the pom
polls stranger who hnd signed "Vis
count Hardcnstle, London," on the reg
Ister, “wlint are your terms here
“rash in advance,'
.shrewd hotel clerk promptly.—Des
Mollies News.
the spot where the assault took place
on the night in question.
Everybody concerned fully expected
that the jury would bring in a verdict
of acquittal, yet to the general aston
ishment the foreman announced that
the prisoner hnd been found guilty.
"But," he added, observing the general Tho combination of vegetable and essential
consternation created by his stnte- ; nils in this marvelous cure is such that tho en-
ment, “not guilty of this nssnult, ino tire alimentary canal, as well as the region of
lord This Is the spalpeen who stole 'he appendix, is kept strong, vigorous and
Biddv McCarthy's pig last year, and C. W. C. will^correct any difficulty
... that mav exist, and make it absolutely impos-
we follld him guilty Of that! s ? bl( , for the appendix to become congested
! or diseased.
5Vc»t Point'* ltnttle Monument, C. W. C. should bo iti every household. It
Oil tho shaft of Rattle monument at is worth its weight in gold, but can be bought
West Point appears the following In- at Holt A Cates, Newnan, Ca., at 30c
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and men of the regular army of the
United States who fell In battle
during the war of the rebellion this
monument Is erected by their surviv
ing comrades.” On the pedestal of the
fuonument appear the names of all the
officers of the regular army who wore
CAMP DRUC CO., Prop’s
Carrollton, Ca.
For a Weak Digestion.
GREAT INTEREST IN FARMERS’
MEETINGS
Great interest is being taken all
through the South in the meetings
which are to be held in every
county on the first Tuesday in
He'd Square the Circle.
"I understand that you are a geo
metrician. Can you square the cir
cle?”
, ... No me<Hcine can rp l >lace f00d ' but i May. The officials of the South-
replied tte ki , UHl in nctlon iu the civlfwar or who Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- ^ Cotton Association are doing
died ns a result of wounds received in lets will help you to digest your food. , 6
notion. The names of all enlisted men It isnotthe quantity of food taken that! a '* ln tneir power to tiring these
who were killed in action or who died gives strength and vigor to the system, meetings to the attention of farm-
ns a result of wounds appear on v> u t the amount digested and assimilated, ers, and are urging a full attend-
i bronze girdles surrounding granite if troubled with n weak digestion, don’t .... Tt U helieverl tint at these
spheres which form a part of the base fa j! t0 g, V a these Tabiets a triai. Thons ^ 15 belleved that at these
1 of the monument. The shaft is sur
as errained from the farmers, and
as soon as this information is se
cured it will be officially announc
ed by the Southern Cotton Asso
ciation.
By the first Tuesday in May
nearly all of the planting will have
been completed and it will be pos
sible at that time to secure infor
mation as to the amount of reduc
tion.—Athnta Journal.
A man may buy the reputation
Yes, if I hnd a couple of thousand I ^o^t^Thy'afigure of Victory design- »m1s hnve been benefit ted by their use. meetings the exact amount of the 0 f being a philanthropist, but he
dollars I could square my circle °* i Frederick Macmonnies They only cost a quarter. For sale by reduction in the cotton acreage, j can no t buy the real philanthrop-
ireditors.”—Dallas News. * * Holt & Cates, Druggists, Newnan, Ga. and the use of fertilizers can be 1 j s c s character.