The Newnan weekly news. (Newnan, Ga.) 189?-1906, June 09, 1905, Image 3

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/ Your Heart May Be Weak. One Person in Four Has a Weak Heart. One of the surest stuns of n -weak heart is shortness of breath after exercise. Your heart is not able to pump the Wood last enough to your lungs. Some of the other symptoms of Heart Trouble are: Talus In the Side, Back and Shoulder; Fainting or Weak Spells; Dry Cough; Swelling of Feet and Ankles; Cold Feet or Hands. No one can afford to allow a weak heart to go without medicine, because weak heart moans poor circulation, and poor circulation means weak lungs, stomach, liver, kidneys, etc. If, therefore, you suspect heart trouble, .begin taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. The Heart Cure will do you good, as it is a splendid tonic for the blood and nerves, and will revitalize your entire system. Finally, remember. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold under a guarantee that the ilrst botlle will do you good. If It doesn't—your money back. “I was nlllletcd with heart trouble for three years. 1 would be apparently all right. ami without a moment's warning would fall ns though shot. The attacks were frequent., and a terrible dread pos sessed me, as I net' r know when or where, nor under wluit conditions I would be attacked, and whether I would survive them. I consulted and was treated by some of the most eminent Physicians of the state. Not hading re- Jlef from this source, I began taking Dr. 1 Miles' New Heart Cure, and began to Improve at once. I used ten bottles, which entirely cared me, ns 1 have not had an attack for five years.”—MBS. JOHN Dltl'lSBACK. l.elpsle, O. UiTT* Write to us for Free Trial AvJkJj Tnekage of Dr. Miles' Antl- Paln Pills, the New Scientific Ilemedy for Tain. Also Symptom Blank. Our Soeciallst will diagnose your case, tell you what Is wrong, and how to right It, Free. DB. MILES MEDICAL CO., LABORATORIES, ELKHABT, IND. JEFFERSON HFMBLEl) *£*,*■ SS™ there came to his ears the sound that had never greeted him before nor ever was to greet him again—a hiss, loud LET HIM BE NAMELESS. THE PARSON BIRD. The Till of Sew Zealand Can Talk, Cron anil Whistle. Among the feathered Intyihltnnls of Now Zealand there Is a bird called the parson bird, or ''till.” It Is about (lie size hud shape of a blackbird, but bus a pair of delicate white tufts at Its throat nnil Is a glossy dark green oth erwlse, which looks black in the sun shine. It can lie taught to crow, to speak, to whistle tunes, and, besides these tricks. It has a repertory which is not often equaled by any other feathered songster. At vespers it has a no'< like the toll of a bell or the clour high note of an organ. It can mimic every bird In tbo bush to per fection. It will break ofT In the middle of an exquisite melody and Indulge In a strange melody of sounds which arc impossible to describe, but If you ran Imagine “the combination of a cough, s laugh, a snooze, with the smashing of a pane of glass,” It will he some ap proach to the Idea. 1 The "tul" nests twice or thrice a year ONLY TIME THE GREAT ACTOR WAS GREETED WITH HISSES. It Occurred In St, I,Oulu When llie lien In 1 Comedian, Then n Mere Hoy. Through Mnge Frlglil, Turned » Tnblenu Into u 1)1 sum I Fiasco. The only time Joe .Toffersoit was ever hissed from the stage occurred In St. Louis, where In later years he was to become one of the most pronounced fa vorites of all the actors who visited Iho city. JclTcrsou’s early life was of the most varied description, (hough never ex tending beyond the limits of the sock and buskin save when for awhile he essayed to run a cafe In a Texas town, but, despite its kaleidoscopic quality, it was never one In which the embarrass ment of dismal artistic failure entered except on this occasion. The genial old actor, the dean of the American stage at the lime of his death, dismisses it In a kindly but brief manner in Ills "Au tobiography.” yet It Is apparent that he was stung to the quick by the tiaseo, for he did not appear in St. Louis again for thirty-two years and then only when his position had soared to assured and brilliant stellar heights. Speaking of this reappearance In 187H, lie merely says that It was his "Ilrst In St. Louis since the memorable season when ns a youth I hail been hissed from the stage.” It was In 1844 that the trouble oc curred. when Jefferson was but llf- teon years old. The occasion was Ills Ilrst trip to the west and south. He liml Jollied the company, of which his mother was a member, the season be fore, when It was starting for the west, , had played in Chicago, then only an insignificant village, worked down through Illinois to Louisiana anil Mis sissippi, and on the return north be gun a summer engagement In St. Louis under the management of Lud low A Smith, IIkmi one of the most prominent theatrical tlrms hr the coun try. The stnrs of Ills company, an ex ceptionally good one for Us time, in cluded players whose names are well remembered even unto today, and among them were such notables in the stage world ns Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean, Anna Cora Mowntt und James K. Haekett. The season spent in travel had been uneventful, and that 111 SI. Louis was no departure from this even tenor ex cept for the unfortunate llasoo which befell young Jefferson. Everything went well until the night of the Fourth of July, und on this occasion flic man agement decided to make the'perform ance lilting to the day by Introducing at the close of the regular hill u pa triotic tableaux. In which Jefferson A Met liml of I'liiil'thilleiil ns Gill «• M n ii klml Itself. FOR SALE The National Collection Agency of Washington, 1> C., When men wish to punish one of sibilant, shrill and penetrating. Some their fellows In a peculiar way, when will dispose of the following jiulginont?': of the audience began to laugh, others they desire particularly to show (heir took up the chorus of the hiss. "1 love I deep disapproval of some wrong he has my country," said Jefferson In speak- committed, they do not east him into lug about bis feelings at that moment, prison; they do not even take Ills life; "but at that hour I cursed our national mm out bis name. ATT oil her linn anthem from the bottom of my heart." The Goddess of Liberty turned to ward him slightly, and he heard her gentle voice murmur, "Poor fellow!" It sounded like the noise of a cannon In Ills cars and added to liL cr^ 1 ' lslon. The hissing Increased. 111*1 ."'castle epithets were hurled iiiiove the bedlam. The orchestra played over and over again the Introduction of the anthem, old Muller, the leader, calling out. “Go on, go on." But it was no use. The hissing had done its work, and, with presence of mind enough to bow, Jef ferson retreated hastily to the wings, where he threw himself Into llie arms of his mother, and together they sob bed out their misery over llie incident and the failure. It was weeks before Jefferson recov ered from the blow the Jeering bad in dicted upon him and years before lie could think of St. Louis without a shudder, yet, Iliougli condemning hiss ing for so slight an offense, never a word did he utter at any time in Ids life against the city or Its citizens that h id used him so unkindly. The warmth of iho reception tendered him on tils reappearance In St. Louis, thirty-two years later, more than compensated him for that early tiaseo, as ho per sonally declared at the time, aud sub sequently he came to love the city that had given him such a cold douche and set down in Its records tils only mark ed failure of any kind. St Globe-1 leinoerat. THEY WOULDN’T GROW. Dhnients which men have devised irom the days of darkest barbarism to the present sink Into comparntive Insigult- loanoe bosli'*' llie subtle, searching, complete penalty of the simple dictum, "Let h;*» be nameless." la the elm pel at West Point there Is a tablet I11 which names of the coun try's Revolutionary heroes arc graved In gold. And there is one inline all but scored out with a sinister bar of black, Just enough of the letters show ing to enable one to trace the name. "Benedict Arnold." This was Hip na tion’s way of erasing the name of a traitor. In the regular army the otllcer who steals Is ostnlcised absolutely. Not only is he forbidden to have any com merce with other officers, hut they are forbidden to associate with him or to recognize him in any way. In Ills tin live place he Is published as one not 111 to associate with gentlemen. This is the army’s wn,y of punishment for those who have failed to measure themselves closely to the standard of an officer and a gentlemen. Blotting out the name of an offender Is not a new method of punishment. It ts as old as mankind Itself. When Job wished to show his abhorrence of a wicked mini he said, “Ills remem brance shall perish from the earth, and he shall have no mime In the street." David also said of the transgressors Louis 1 jgainst divine and human laws, "Let them la* blotted out of the hook of the 1 living.” The eternal lire and brim stone of the earlier—and some of the later stern religionists still leaves ex istence for the culprit. But mini comes as near to decreeing annihilation as lie can when he would have the re membrance of a fellow being perish from the earth aud would have him walk the streets nameless aud uu- GEORGIA * It L Lewis Milieu 83.03 W T (lookveil Molena 68.90 Will .lames Adrian *34.78 Gallowav Bros Mon rye 21.48 L D Whitsett Atlanta 84.8(1 Warren & Huff ltoohelle 40.00 Gilbert- & Hewitt Atlanta 40.(1(1 O If Levan Savaiumli 28.83 .1 il Rodgers Baxley 1(1.99 Mis It Baer Savannah 90.35 Lewis & Murphy Calhoun Tt DO M T Lamb Oribb 88.20 ALABAMA Mrs A RSmith Cottage Mills 33.14 S h Durden Autuugnville * 43.11 Sum Hurst Dublin 84 14 It L (Heinents Brockton 128.(14 1, II Turner Elherton (11.(15 ,1 P Hurst ('-In v ton 83.08 It L Brower Glenn 39.00 B P L111nl.ee Florence 301.05 Reeves Bros & ('0 Griffin 10.00 R 11 Caudle Goodwator 113.50 .1 S Gregory ■loliu 44.14 .1 II Ktngi v Gordon 357 US Frank P. Case .ludson 92.45 Head A Warren Gum Springs 188 70 ,1 S Mills Lindsay 8.25 Can'A Co Hiu'dawuy 140.25 Watson & Li thin II T Daniel Huntsville 12.50 Strickland Springs 99.05 W T Harrison A Son Killou 28.15 CL Mousley Lothnir 78 85 W .1 Henderson 1 .afiiyette 880.00 E C Brown Macon 79.40 1 M Bouev Linden 360.00 .1 B Stiles Meriwether 31.80 .1 W Hand Mobile 82.85 Send Bids to THE NATIONAL COLLECTION AGENCY, Washington, D. C. \ Sliurp Hwlmller Once Sold 1'nelr Sum (liilled Meeds. Several years ago Uncle Sam was "snagged" by as sharp a swindler 11s ever swindled and who afterward managed In some clover manner to keep without the precincts of the petil- known und unrecognized, tentlnry. The sharper In this purlieu- ’ To the sensitive man, dip* man who lur case worked'hls wiles on the uu- has reared a strip'lure bused on ohur- thorltles of the department of agrleul- aeter und embracing culture and so (lire, It Is stated, and put the free gar- dal standing, there mttst lie a polgli- den seed division of that department j ducy about tills sort-of punishment in laid odor with numerous agrlcnltur- that non relies the .very depths of ists for many moons thereafter, ; the soul. To shell a man the quietude, He was a grafter from. Oraftsburg, the Isolation, of a prison cell Is little this fellow was, and his particular more than jjsi’jipe I'l'pni the accusing graft was boiled tomato seed. He coil- eyes of Ids fellows. No law's penalty cetved the brilliant Idea of furnishing can add lo bis meutni suffering. He Is the department of agriculture with In a worse plight'than Cain, for Cain The Record Tells the Tale large quantities of these seeds from the vegetable canneries of Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey, representing was deputed to act as soloist and sing t | lem to p 0 1tl0 f ros h product of the to- the “Star Spangled Banner." When lua p ( vine and excellent for propagat- | describing the feelings, the sufferings, and has large families. Like the other i ,h, ‘ was given him he was i„g purposes. of a man without a name? He has j birds of New Zealand, it seems to be j plunged Into nil ecstasy of delight. , xhe fact that the tomato seeds had been blotted out of the book of the liv- ; bore a distinguishing brand, fain still had a name. Hale wrote about the man without a country. But whirl pen Is capable of unconscious of danger from man. It Is I IIHliorto 1*0 hnd lioeu itlnyinfg all mun- * passea through boiling water In the lug, yet lie lives. He appears hi the riHv f i 10 llf this Island arc ner of M| nn)l handling properties procoss of canning and were therefore streets, but without, a name. Ills re- hocdmffig so scarce, for they speak to I «•«* «»“">« «««* other things of general j pr „ct,c«„y cooked and rendered us of a time when nature was harm- utility us the .managers saw lit to sad- productive did not bejir a feather's less, when the snakes, tigers nhd fal cons did not exist. dlo upon him, and now for the'first time I11 Ills career he was to stand in the center of*the stage, the attention of the audience concentrated upon his youthful form, and render the star number of the bill. The patriotic tableau had been henvl- Thr Medicine She Wanted. Village Dame (descrlblK various aches and pains)—My tliroi# 'e did go tickle, tickle, tickle, till I ses, "I must be n-goln’ to be III." So I 'olds un tight b' hilled, and the house was crowded wl’ my 'and: but that didn’t do no ! for the Independence day performance, good' I puts my old stockin’ round uu, I Jefferson was In a frenzy of excite- but that didn’t do no good. So In the nient, and as he peeped through the inn-niu’ I talked it over wl’ Mrs. Giles ] curtain at the great audience he felt weight on the fellow’s conscience, for was not Unde Sam regarded us com mon prey for all manner of grufters? He was backed by Influence, und the government bought liberal quantities of his boiled seeds. When those were sent out In little- ninnila envelopes broadcast, by mem bers of congress and others to farm ers and even buck yard' gardeners In all parts of the land labeled “Early Duchess Tomato Seeds,” with full dl- uiembrance has perished from his earth, yet ho roiilemhers, and in this remembering while'till others have for gotten lies thi> chief s.tlng, the deepest .thrust .of the way mop punish when they say “I.et him l)J‘nameless.” To be forgotten of *ttM’ while one si III trends tho earth;. |,o meet In the eyes of former friends und acquaintance* no glimpse of recogiiltioti; to be a cipher whore once one was’ a- fljgure of conse- quepce—- cun human/-.lugenulty devise There Ims hoeu a, steady inereuse each month of this year in the amount of busi ness done in the News job printing depart ment. Business was unusually and unexpect edly heavy in January, mid May business shows tin inereuse over January oT about fitly percent. A gain of fifty per cent, in volume of business in five months is a very gratify ing record. The moral is: Have ytmr job printing done in the News ofHee—which numbers many of Newnan’s ami Coweta’s most “knowing” business men among its patrons. Cuban Diarrhoea. U. 8. soldiers who served in Cuba during the Spanish wur know wluit, this disease is, npil that, ordinary remedies Imve little more effeot than so muoli water. Cuban diarrhoea is almost us severe and dangerous ns a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy, how- greater punishment lhaji this'/—<,’hlcu- ever, that can always he depended updn go Dost. r)( '" ' 1 us will be seen by the following oertifl- days he had rehearsed the national an- agents acted In perfect good faith. But them, sung It "backward and for- | at the expiration of the proper period next door, and we thought ns we’d that his reputation; was made. For : recti on s for planting, the government send over to the White ’Orse for three- -- ‘ 1 pennorth o’ gin, 'cos I ses: ”P rape It may do I good and p'raps It rnayn t. But even If It don’t,” I ses, “you can’t take It when you he dead!” go rjrr The Hoar Before Breakfast. . Romance Is coy In tip* morning; onto from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs, of Hous ton, Texas; “I hereby certify that GhaniberluiuVGolie, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy toured my husband of a severe attack of Cuban diarrhoea,which lie brought home from Cuba. We had Wliy Coiiichlnir Weaken* Yon. wart,” as he subsequently dec.n^, ‘tomato vl^'s i fbfuks It rein,res moonlight until he was certain of the effect he heads from the soil where the cooked >“t the hour boforif .bj-et<kfi.it Is tb, would produce, coupled especially with seed had been planted there arose a M ‘ 8 10 ' ' ' * n 0 the enthusiasm that would naturally howl long, loud and hitter. The torna- „ a } ipi .Jlati I several doctors but they did him no *"rzzs.sz““V™? ,*•« «- **•■»- It would leap from tongue hurled at the department of agrleul- «°“ e ‘‘eir rest with new lights him, as our neighbors will testify. I ound (he town. So lie felt i ture by the lulured ones that It became- • au ' 1 garnered energies . thunk God for so valuable a medicine.” • ’ U ..it,. liml liu/ill ulHIlllV Mil . . ....... . . Suppose Newton had been sit I log 1111- ----- - 1 1 . the morning, when the fudbltlea have i good. Ouo bottle of this remedy cured A patient German scientist of n sta- night his fame was In the making; on season, and so many protests were *’ tistienl turn of mind calculates that the morrow the amount of energy expended by a to tongue around person who coughs once every quarter and proudly strutted the stage in the necessary, old employees say, to estab- of an hour for ten hours Is equivalent ardor and assuredness of his youth, llsh a new division temporarily In the 1 .. . . 11 . ’ .. . to L’5n units of heat, or the nourish- waiting Impatiently for the moment department known as "the division of nient yielded by Uiree eggs or two to come when he, and he alone, would protests and tomato seed Inquiry,” and glasses of milk. Coughing Is thus seen he the center of Iiitorest, the star of for a time it was the busiest branch.In the building of agriculture.—Washing ton 8tar. 1o be an expensive luxury. The rea- the principal event on the bill, son for the waste in force entailed by At last the dramatic offering of the it, ov one reason at least, lies In the evening reached Its final curtain, anil fact that, while in normal respiration the preparations for the patriotic num- ,1be ah' Is expelled from the chest at her began. They were simple, enough - the rate of four feet a second. In vio- n wood setting, the company grouped Brodle, the famous bridge- lent coughing it may attain a velocity of 300 feet. Wli^ai IKro<ll«» Bluffoil .Witoliell. Once, when in England, Stove jumper, ’’ In The center of the ! tfoils on the sprinting ability Mitchell beauty, but the flowers bloom unseen, asking for Information as to how he Ass’n, June 35-July 2, 11)05. Tickets on alf circle stood the displayed while in tho ring with Hull!- It is the hour before breakfast that all must net put the question, "Is It kiss- sale June 22, 33 and 34; final limit Jnlv 4 ..... . > . .( 1 ... .1 ii 1.. 4.1... 1 a. ...... 41... (Iiox.I/ Itrn - • -■«- ' T Sir It nice Moontuln Slcknena. If mountain sickness should come upon yen your bitterest enemy will lead your horse for you. The symp toms are those of habitual drunken ness. All the limbs shiver, and in the bloodless face the eyes have that ex- traordinary look of insanity which is. a pastebourd Roman helmet on her rush at 1dm, hut by then Brodle had a 1 think, caused by an Inability to focus hen(1 nn(1 her fl^re draped with a pistol in his hand, and thrusting it un- them. The speech comes with diffi- united Stutes ensign. der his assailant’s nose, remarked: eulty, and in one case tbut I saw the Jefferson stood by the side of tills “You tink you’re goln' to make a repu ould he have known wluit lilt him? A happy marriage Is quite the biggest tiling any man caii achieve for him self. Millions are poverty without It. Does It. not follow that the wise young man of this generation ought lo apply the best rules of human experience to the greatest moment of Ids life? The hour before breakfast ought to be bis time. If she looks well then she will look lovely all the other hours of the day. It Is not only an opportunity for the mail; It is a test of the girl. Moon- For Hale by Holt & Gates, druggists, Newiian, (in. > I nfort unnli'l > Pol. ‘■Uncle,’/ said the Impecunious neph ew, “you ought to go and see the new play. You would Just die laughing.” The old man merely glared. In a few moments Inter there could he heard the sound of a scratching pen as he altered his will for the forty-fourth time. Hoincn'ltial Mixed. A young man who was about to be light hus its uses, moonlight lias Us married was very nervous and while In conventional attire on the stage, was in u party which Included Charlie "Those who had swallowtail coats Mitchell, the prize fighter. Mitchell wore them,” said Jefferson later in made some remarks derogatory to life, "and those who were not blessed John I., Sullivan, to which Brodle re- with that graceful garment did the j Joined with some sarcastic observn- best they could. “Goddess'of Liberty” on a small’ dniT van. ^This angered the prize fighter, nature Is brightest, and it Is the hour tomary to cus the bride?”-Brooklyn one of the female members of the who knocked Brodle flat. As he scrum- before breakfast that love should be up Life. troupe in ordinary evening dress, with bled io tils feet, Mitchell made another and doing. EXCURSION RATES VIA CENTRAL OF OA. RY. Rate of one fare pin* 2lio for the round trip will npply account the following occasions: To Nashville. Teiin,, Fisk University Summer Koliool, Junp, 38-Aug. 3, IttOfi. Tickets oil sale June 34, 3(1 and 37, HiOC. To Nashville, Tenn., Summer School Vanderbilt Hiblioal Institute, June 14- Aug. D, 11)06. Tiolcets 011 sale .Tiine 11, 13, IB, ID, 30, 31, July 2, 3, 4, 1906. To Oxford, Miss., Summer School University of Mississippi, June 14-July 3(1, 1905. Tickets on sale June 13, 13, 14 30, 37. July 0, 11, 18 and 36, 1906. To Tuscaloosa, Ala., Summer school, June 10-July 38, 1906. Tickets on sale June 16, Ml, 17, 19, 34, 3(1, July t, 8 aud 10, 1906. To Knoxville, Tenn., Summer school, June 30-July 38, 1906. Tickets on sale June 18, 19, 30, 34, 36, July I, 8, 9 and 16, 1906. Tickets account of all the Summer schools mentioned above, will be limited to 16 days from date of sale. However, extension to Sept. 80, 1906, can tic ob tained under customary conditions. -f- To Asheville, N. 0.. and return, Con ference of Young People’s Missionary ' lintakra In I<!n<:rcl»|»r<llMH. A man who has done a great deal of work in correcting some large dictlona- nientaf coherence was as obviously at impTslTg'woman, ’arnicas "the curtAin tation off Ttckln’"steve Brodle, don't ries, encyclopedias and historical ref- fault as the physical. - Landor’s ar08e a grent roar of applause went yer? Well, you just hit me once and erei.ee works, who has studlefl ten lap- there’ll be a lot In the papers about it, gunge* and Who is ‘ well posted on a but you won’t rearl it.” That closed number of foreign, liuidn, examined as headache, biliousness; costiveness, the Incident. over 15,(X)() pages of an encyclopedia etc. Guaranteed at J. T. Reese’s and ; published in this country. Much of tho Dr. Paul Peniston’s drugstores. Only wiin* f«»iku<* Heniiy i«. work he did without the publisher’s a5o. Try them. "Lhassa.” great roar of applat up from the crowd of patriots assem bled in pit, balcony, gallery und boxes, and at that wave of sound the boy’s A Bad Scare. Sortie day you will get a had scare, when you fuel a pain in your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure, for nil bowel und stomach diseases, such A Tent of Lot®. Among the Arabs of upper Egypt the [ lear j igapp^ , 0 p| s throat, his brain youth who proposes for a-girl must Bwanii ttu q j,| s tongue seemed sudden- submit to n whipping at the hands of )y transforme(1 |, lto a huge, thick piece Tiredness is us natural a condition of knowledge. Though this encyclopedia all her male relatives. “And, sajs a 0 f solid mucilage. Ho hud stage fright dry narrator, "if he wishes to be con- j n wor „t form, but as the orchestra sldered worth having he must receive struck up the first notes of the unthern the chastisement, which Is sometimes j )e mana g e( j to bring back a measure life as is the ability to perform work, was considered to have been edited writes Andrew Wilson In the Illustrat- very carefully, he discovered over 1,000 ed London News. It is nature’s signal mistakes in the first volume alone. In that rest and repose are necessary in the following volumes he found many exceedingly severe, with nn expression of hu s( , !f contro | and advanced bold- order to recuperate the vital powers of enjoyment." Not infrequently it is j y u, e footlights. In a trembling •the maiden herself who imposes 17' e ^ voice out came the words, “Oh, say can ..teM. ____________ you see’’— and his mind was a blank. 1, Rod flames seemed to start in torrents No Secret Aoout 11. . , . , , across his vision, his brain ached, and It is no secret, that for cuts, burns, j s p 0 ,]y trembled, but he could re- ilcers, fever sorei, sore eyes, bcils, etc., member no more. iotliing is so effective as Bucklen’s Ar- Grasping the situation, the orchestra lica Salve. "It didn’t take long to cure leader stopped the musicians and be- . bad sore I bad, and it is all O. K. for gan the anthem over again, but it wm writes D. L. Gregory, of of no avail. Once more Jefferson es- Ibousands. Think for a moment of the supply of In speaking of one of the most fa nourishment (which means the giving rnous violin virtuosos who ever lived It car. of energy, or “the power of doing was stated that in his youth he fell out work") to any part. The healthy frame with Ids parents and ran away to Cas- recelves its due quota of food materl- sol, Germany, twelve years after , he als and out of them builds up its sub- died. In giving a sketch of a living stance and obtains its working power. European author the statement was But the supply of energy Is not con- made that he wrote and published his A rompnrinon. “Did you ever hear anything so Idiot ic as that talk of Mrs. Sorter’s when she Is addressing her baby?” queried one woman of another on the street Yes, I think I have," was the reply. “For heaven's sake, what was it?” “I once heard a fat man talking to tils canary bird.” Chicago News. 6, 1906. To Asheville, N. C., Annual Confer ence Y. M. C. A, und Y. W. O. A., June 9-36. Tickets on sale June 8, 9, 10, 16, Ml and 17, final limit June 38, 1906. To Norfolk, Va., Animal Meeting Southern Wholesale Grocers’ Ass’u. June 19-31, 1906. Tickets on sale Jane 17 and 18; final limit ten days in addi* tiou to date of sale. To Toronto, Ontario, International Sunday School’Ahs’ii, June 30-37. One fare plus 60c round trip. Tickets on stile June 19-23; final limit June 30, 1906. except that extension to Aug. 26 can be obtained under customary conditions. To Niagara Falls, N. Y., Ancient Ar- abic Order Mystic Shrine Imperial Council. One fare plus 11.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale Juno 17, 18 amt 19, 1905; final limit June 24, J905 except that extension to July 14, 1905* can be obtained under customary cou- Tlie laxative effect of Chamberlain’s | dltions, slant; hence after a certain exhaustion first book nine years before he was stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree- To Portland, Oregon, Lewis and of the store it originally possessed the horn. In calling an editor’s attention ftblp aud K() llfttural tlint you d() not 1 "’ ' ” human engine demands more coal find to this error the editor replied: “Verily, ia the effoct of a me dicine ore ryes, ww u. - - but no additional words water. Fatigue is the sign manual a bright kl.l this! What precocity!”- H ) Lt & Ca es druggists' lope, Tex. 2oc at J. T. Reese s aud Dr. ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ h(j ^ ^ which authorizes the fresh supply. | Success Magazine. * or 8al(! ^ HoU & Gttte8 ’ arp f« ,8t8 ' 3 uni Peuistou's drug stores. Newnan, Ga. Centennial Exposition, June 1-Oct. 16 1905. Low excursion rates; tickets oil sale May 23-Sept. 30, 1905, inclusive; final limit 90 days from date of sale, uot to exceed Nov. 30, 1906,