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HEROISM OFAl’THOBS
SRAVt BATTLES WAGED AGAINST
THE AGONY OF DISEASE.
Mlrraliirr, Wfll «« Arl Hint *<■!•
tun Mini Hlkf»r>, l> IndflUi'il In
•‘Mill fiml ttcirri Hint SulTn-lna For
Kiinir ul lia « lintcrsl lirnia.
'I'licii nri heroes of llif |i«'ii iim well
nn of ilir s wnril, mill till 1 victories of tlio
plud> lire i|Ult** in* u ffcct I UK Mini Illt'UI
or>ililt iik lliime of lli'- liiiltlclli lil.
If ii complete lint of llir line exam
11Ii>k III liernlkiii of liUlliom were eoDI-
l»| 111! It w mi III reneli well out Into the
thousand* 1111(1 Include il large llllllllior
of Illuntl'iniiM mimes. In fuel, It In said
Unit few HiitlinrM Imve done leiilly greai
work except under adverse clrc|tut
Mlunei-k Literature, Hk well iin Hrlerieo,
iirt mid lilkinr.v, Ik Indebted to |mln mid
worn mid suffering for koine of Ilk
choicest irelllk.
'ITieti me few liner eMini|ilcH of the
tierolkin of the xt mix tlimi t Ini I present
ul h.v I'riifeskor FIiihcii. the discoverer
of (he liglii cure for InpUH, For the
Inht twenty years of lilk ton tilioiT Ilf"
he suffered from |mInfill diseases of
the henrl mnl liter. to which drops'
wtik kUperndded, iifnl II Was only by
dully n If den In I n nd the strletekl diet
Inp thill In wiik nlde to live ill nil
Yet for nil tlicxc yours, lived In the
ven shadow of dentil mill In coiiklnilt
attlTerliig. In- sluek hrnvely to his great
lift work even Htifllylug Ills own ills
eiiki-k with the keenest ill t <M l loll mill
writing nrlleles on lliein lor inedleiil
Journals Hie Inst two or three yours
of Ids liti- were spent Mm.' on Ills Illicit,
linnlih e'en to lie ell IT led to Ids lie
loved Institute ii few yards iiwn.v. ilinl
yet the I on lienrted seienti t never re
Inxeil for ii single day Ills giillunl flglil
for Ills fellow men ng.iilist dim use
The herolkin of the IhitiMi profess
or suggests n tdUllllir liruve hntlle
waged liy ill) English professor. .1 It.
(insoi. the hlklorliin. against disease
mill pnIn. M wiih In IHtMt, when the
diseisi "Tileli hud iikkiilled him for
mu uy yen is ilnnll.v pros! ruled him mnl
when the doctors gave him nn hope of
living more tlimi six mold Ilk, (lint
(llTi'ii sot to work to write his fmnoiik
"Kliorl lllklorv nf the English I'eo
pie" IIny niter dny he lolled lit Ids
liink. ImldJiiK desperately oil to life
ond In ii ntiite of ceaseless |kiIn mnl ex
liMilNtlon. mid ho liruve wiih the nuin'k
Hpirll tlnll he neltlHlly prolonged Ids
life lor live years. ICven lie whu honnd
to eonfekk, "1 wonder how In thone
years of physical pnln mid despond
oucy I eotihl ever hnve written I lie
iMMlk tit till."
(leuernl (Jrn ill's memoirs, vvlileh
brought Ids widow the enornioilk sum
of (MKI.OINI, were written under even
more
hlNtor
deiilli. I lie* ex prekldent found himself
luinkriipt through the fnllure of the
Murine liilllk mill fitce to fnee with the
prospect of (lying lieniillesk mid lonv
lug hie wife destitute. II was itt this
leirlblc erlkls Hint he began to write
the story of Ids stirring oureer. Mill
the eup of hie misfortune wits tmt yet
full A cHiioer formed til the root of
liln tongue, unit the gallant soldier wits
compelled to write dny nfler day, suf
fcrlng constant mid severe agony.
Mra. Mrownlug. too. wrote nmst of
her hen ill I f ill poetiis colltlued In ii
darkened chandler, lo which only her
imn family mid a few devoted friends
eouly! he admitted. In great weakness
anil almost unllitermltlent suffering
with her favorite spaulel ns her com
punlou.
The Ueriuim poet Heine was another
martyr and hero of the study. The
bud seven years of his life were spent
ami his "mattress grave." racked with
Mieh excruciating pain that lie had to
lake doses of opium large enough lo
have killed several men In order to
give him a few hlessed hours of free
iloni from It. Through all these years
•f torture he not only bore himself
with a uohle resignation and rheerful-
im'nk. hut produced many of his tluest
aud most finished works. Including his
"Inist foetus and Thoughts" mid tils
"Confessions.”
Hir Waller Scott's heroic struggle
with misfortune and falling health tinr
lug the dosing years of his life Is per
hups too well known to eall for more
than mention. After the commercial
crash came which left him crushed
with debt and with shattered health he
net to work "with wearied* eyes aud
worn hritlu" and tolled for years, often
ns much as fourteen hours a day. until
(lie end came aud will) it the lifting of
all burdens. Including that of his debts,
every penny of which Ills monumental
toll had paid.
lu the list are also Frank Smevlley,
who wrote his hook on "a hod of tut-
KUihIi;" Edni) l.yull, who kepi death ut
bay by her brave spirit aud busy pen,
and dark Hassell, who set a magnif
icent example of patience by Ids In
dustry when racked with rheumatism.
It is also said that much of Sir Arthur
Bulllvan'k sweetest music was distilled
from pain New York Herald.
• TROT OR GALLOP?
Wliat Do I'Tsit Hit. null Hie Spain and
Insects noil Worms f
Here is a problem Ini people With
sharp eyes. As we nil know, ii hors"
when walking or trotting advances
only one leg of each puli' ill u time, bill
when galloping tills both fore feet to
getlicr and then both hind feel. _ Now.
tin question Is how other imliii'ils man
age this matter. The birds, of course,
flap Imtli wings together, but which
birds run and which hop? We human
beings "trot" when we walk and gal ,
lop" when we swim that is. If we are
Using the plain ItreiA 1 stroke The dog.
however, "trots" for both. Now, do
the amphibious animals the seals, ot
lets and the real swim like men or
like other four footed creatures?
Then there lire the fish. One would
rather expect that, iih they move their
tails from side to side, they would flap
Alternately with the ’fins, wlih h lire
llieir hands and feet Who can tell
whether they do or not and whether till
lish at all times follow one rule? My
the wav, how does a frog use ils
“bunds?"
The great anatomist K. Hay I .alike
stcr has pointed mil that, while tile
"thousand legs," such as our eotnuion
gaily worm. Advance two feet of a pair
together, the rentIpeils. will' ll are much
lll.e them, do exlietly the opposite, and
the swimming worms also iillcrmitc the
stroke of each pair of paddles. I doubt
If many people can tell oil which ays
lent the iiiterpllliir miimigcN Ils dozen
or so legs or whether the adult Insect
walks, trots pin es or gallops On Its six
Mow does the spider use eight?
Altogether this is a large Ib id for nb
si r'iillnn. ii field, loo. wtlere any one
mu»* discover new fuels as yet mire
corded, and thus add to the store of
knowledge -HI. Nicholas
CORRECT ATTIRE.
M’KINLEY'S DEATtf
n<in llif Aa»o<’ln f r«l PreNft Worked to
tirt anil (ilvi* (lirdVewN.
On the afternoon of Kept. ii. IDOL
worn out b.v a loilg period of e.xacting
labor. I set out for I’hihidelphia with
the purpose of spending a few days at
Atlantic < Tty. When | reneliert the
Mroiid street station In the Quaker
City I was startled by a nnnib"r of po
licemen crying my name. I stepped
lip to one, who pointed to a boy with 1
an urgent message for me. President
McKinley had been shot at Huffnlo.
mid Iny presence Wiih required at our
I'hlliidelplila office at once A mes
sage had been sent to me at Trenton,
lint my train hnjl left l|je sUitloiypt-c
elsely two minutes nlicTnl of Its itr
rival. Handing my baggage to a hotel
porter, I Jumped iiilo*a rah and dash
ed away to our office. 1 remained
there until dawn of the following
morning.
The opening |iagra of the story of
the assassination were badly xvrlllcn.
and I ordered a substitute prepared
An inexperienced reporter stood beside
President McKinley In the Music hull
ill MiilTnto when (V.olgosz fired the fa
(at nIiOI lie seized n neighboring tele
phone mnl notified our Buffalo corre
spondent and then pulled out the wires
in order In render I lie telephone u
wreck, so that it was ii full half h mr
before any additional details could be
secur'd
I ordered eompefeiil men and expert
telegraph opera!ora from Washington,
Albany, New York and Boston lo bur
ry lo Buffalo by the fastest trains.
All that night the Buffalo nftlee wits
pouring forth a hastily written Imt
faithful and complete aecoiinl of I he
trfigedy. aud b.v duyltrenk ii relief force
was on I lie ground I my by day
through the long vigil while the preal-
ilctil's life hung III the linlmicc cnell
incident was truthfully and graphic,Yl
l,V reported. In the closing hours of
the great Iragedv false reports of the
He Wl.,1 nrr.se. In <"."<! Taste ,1,'Ull, were . uVnlated for
HENRY HUDSON.
Horn Nn One Knows) XV lie re and Itted
No One Known Hon.
Hudson in list have been at least forty
when la died. Iml nothing is known nt
Ills life before the last four years of ii
A certain Henry Herdsoh. or Hudson,
n tiler man of Loudon and one of Hie
founders of life Muscovy company, has
been suggested as his giauilfa her. and
the relationship Is the more likely be
cause it Is certain that (Wine of his
linine and kin were interested in the
company. It may have been upou their
recommendation that he was first up
pointed to the command of a ship in
the company's sei ne* in i«07. Of his
early training and previous voyages
nothing is known. The beginning of his
history is as inyHleriotis as Its end. He
was horn no one knows where, mid lie
died no one knows how. He comes into
our knowledge on (he quarter deck of a
ship Itonnd for the pole; he goes out of
It In a crazy boat manned by eight sick
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Come and see.
E. O. REESE,
NEWNMU Cl.
men, and ho fades i*
ay into the dim
the desolate lee
Thai He He.peel. Him.elf.
When our country wiih Iii Hie log
cabin slage of Its growth correct dress
wiih not held In high regard, mid olivl-
ously ho. The Mont hearted pioneers
were loo Iiuh.v hewing paths mut- bill'/
mg trails to cultivate life's 1111*1' side.
Theirs wiih tfic rough work* of field
mid cuinp, of hammer and saw. Mill
times, men and iiianuerH have changed,
and ii new conception of iIi'chh Inis
sprung up. Young men especially rcc
lignite the direct relation of correct
dress In business mid Hoeial prefer
incut. The well dreaaed mini carries
Ills Introduction wllli him he Is mas
ter of himself aud of the situation, lie
enuiinauilR the reaped of others lie
cause lie allows that he respects him
Helf.
the purpoHe of iiilliiencliig the Muck
market, and to cottulemd them Sec
retary Cortelyoit wrote frequent sign
ed Htaleu\entH giving the faets to the
AHSodated Press - Melville K. Slone lu
Century.
LITERARY DRUDGERY.
haze that hangs at if.
floes.
The four voyages of I liaison of which
we have rt>coHd were not directed to
uhkoliltely unknown waters, Imt the
observations made by Ills precursors
were so untrustworthy that they were
of Ilf I Ii* service except lo mislead liim.
The object of his lirst voyage in the
service of the Muscovy company was
"to discover the pole and to sail across
il lo the islands of Splcery or Cathay."
and oti April 111. 11107. he. ^yith .Inlni
Hudson, Ids son, Hixtccii years old, and
Hie leu men who made tip the crew of
the Hopeful, look Hie sacrament to
gdher at St. Kthelburgii’s, In Bishops-
gale, "purposing lo go to sen font
days 'nfler." Id the following year
Hudson sailed again, still in the scrv
lie of Hie company. They reached the
l.ofoden isles in a month mill rounded
the NniTh rnpc on .lime 1. A fortnight
Inter they encountered one of those
wonders of the deep which I he seamen
of that time were ho often privileged
lo wlthCHH and deHcrlbe on June in.
"One-of our company, looking over-
hoard. hi)vv a mermaid, ('ailing up
Home of the company to see her. one
more came up, and by that lime she
was close to the ship's Hide, looking
earnestly on the men. A little after
a sea cuuie up and overturned her.
From the navel upward her back and
breasts were like a woman (iih they
say Ilinl saw ben; tier body was as big
as one of iih; tier skin very white, and
long hair bunging down behind, of
color, black. In her going down they
saw her tail, which was like the tall
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OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR R. R. JUNCT’N.
NEWNAN, GA.
PUT H DAVIS,
Kesulelii'e ' I'iionc 6-tlirci
UK. W. A. TURNER,
Residence T nono
Froude piihhciI seven years In collect
ing materials and writing his "History
of Kngland."
Nearly five years of Irving's time
were eoiiNimuil lu writing "The Life of
George Washington."
Gibbon devoted over twenty years of of a porpoise and speckled like a inaek-
IiIh life to the labor of reading for and erel. Their names that saw her were
writing the "Decline'and Fall." Thomas Hllles anil Robert Rayner."
Dickens says lu the Introduction to The only really Incredible part of the
h |H true that there are some <’«Pl'«rlleld" that he spent two story Is that no more^ than two men
■ trying conditions than Green's of „ nm | position who slur (heir years In the composition of that novel. ho iglil ' l .. . ur i uilu lmr b! \t.!c
uy In INK, the year before his HIM , pv ,, n * 0Im . who feign to Bancroft devoted nearly thirty years to lo "^ J 1
. .. ... ... » . *.' i» j () |,j H "History of (the United States," uiillmi s Magazine.
which Is not n history of the country at
nil, since It ends where the history of
the country properly liegins.
Crtulen labored nineteen years on Ills
Concordance to the Bible and Imme
diately after Its publication was sent
scorn the niceties of dress. The huh
Its of a careless youth have left their
I Imprint on such men, and It Is quite
certain tliut (heir disdain of dress
played no pnrt In their success and
detracts inensttrahly from their enjoy
ment of It, for. nfler all, the ripest
fruit of success Is the esteem of one's to a lunatic asylum. He never fully
fellows, and who can esteem the slov
cu? la talking to a man one's atten
tion nnlurally roves to Ills iJqllies. his
Itnlr, his teeth and Ills huger nulls.
Dnndrurr on the shoulder, stains on
I he waistcoat anil unshaven face, un
tidy hair, ereiiNCH in the coat, a soiled
collar, a mussed crural, proclaim iu
trumpet tones ttiHt a man lacks the
truest refinement — respect of self. —
Success.
Msklai It Knar For Him.
"The most difficult part of a pastor's
duly." said a New York preacher. "Is
Ute pastoral chIIs. 1 have always re
uienibercd one of the first 1 ever made,
when I was h green youth Just out of
a theological seminary. I had been
called to the liedslde of a Uicmlvei of
my church who was well known for
his peculiarities and crankiness. After
talking with him a few minutes 1 said:
" 'Khnll I offer a short prayer with
you?' ,
" 'Short or long Use your own Jmlg
uiont.' said he.
"More nnd more embarrassed. I hes
itated. and theu said, ‘What shall 1
pray for?’
"'Exercise your own discretion as
to selection of topics,’ said he."
recovered from the mental disease
brought on by this gigantic tindertnk
lug.
■‘rlmltlve Water Pipes.
Very primitive water pipes of an an-
cleut dale have been discovered lu the
streets of Manchester, Kngland. They
were hollowed out tree trunks filled
together so as to make a wooden con-
dull. The Joints were somewhat lu
the style of those of a fishing roil, the
thin end of one trunk lielug made to
fit Into the thick end of the other. It
Is supposed that this means of sup
plying Manchester with water was iu
use about !i00 years ago, aud discov
eries of the same kind made in other
tow us go to confirm that view. The
tmrlng through the wood whs about
four luclies In diameter. The supply
of water In those days was not ouly
much less In absolute quantity than
now, but very much less in proportion
to the population.
Forced 1,(tiersIII > .
It Is not often miserliness gets such
a straightforward reliuke ns in the
case quoted by tbe Montclair Time*.
In the early days of primitive Method
ism there traveled in Knglnud un ec
centric minister named Neale, who was
famous for Ills plain talking. On one
occasion he was preaching missionary
sermons at a village so noted for Its
small collections that he determined
lo pass the plate himself.
On his round he came lo a farmer
who was, as Mr. Neak well knew, the
richest man In the place. This individ
ual placed a penny on the plate. Mr.
Neale slopped Immediately and said In
a loud voice:
“Take your peuuy out, man. lake It
out! Don't you see you've covered up
your laborer's sixpence?"
The rebuke was effectual, and a
much more valuable coin was placed
on Hie plate.
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All surgical and medical cases taken, except
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Trained nurse constantly in attendance.
Rates $5.00 per day.
Private office in building. ’Phone 5 two calls.
Davis & Turner Sanatorium.
Merck & Dent,
A Regular Smash-up
points a struight finger to
this place, for the very
good reason that here un-
wheeled, generally bat
tered up vehicles can get
back to business at small
cost. One word and that
is the end of it: We do
carriage repairing and
charge you only just
what’s right.
Cloven.
From ,Invu, Sumatra, Mauritius. Zan
zibar and Guiana come the little brown
flower buds of (lie clove tree. When
gathered the btnls are red and are
dried by exposure to the smoke of
wood fin's and afterward by the rays
of the sun. lu a very short time lliey
become of a deep brown color. To se
cure a monopoly and tints keep up the
BUGGY
BUILDERS
A Preliminary.
The minister's wife engaged a new
servant. The girl wiih very friendly
with a constable, and one day she In
vited him to come round to sec her.
When lie came It was washing day.
She went and fetched him some beer,
biscuits and cheese, but Just then a
voice called out. "Mary, have you got
started to wash yet?"
"Yes." said Mary.
“What are von doing now?"
"Oh. I am just filling up the copper."
—London Telegraph.
Hlcbbulra’ Families.
Few birds have larger families than
the hlghhole. but, were It not for the
number of hts family, bow could be price the Dutch In the seventeenth ecu
hold his own among so many enemies? 'my destroyed all their clove trees ex
His conspicuous size and color always cept 'hose lu the Island of Audio.) nn.
make hint a shining ninrk to the col- The chief value of cloves lies iu their
lector, for every village lad iu the laud
has collected flickers' eggs. He is a
fellow of expediency, however. If tils
home is robbed. Ills wife soon lays an
other set of eggs. It In on record tliut
one pair, when tested by the removal
of egg after egg. laid seventy-one eggs
in seventy three days. St. Nicholas.
e.isejitlul oil. which forms iiImiuI one-
sixth of their whole weight.
ICcoaoBr.
The following letter was received
from his sifter by a New Y’orke’r who
was away from home on a visit:
1 am ssmJIn* by mall a parcel contain
ing ill* golf coat you*wanted A* the
braNt buttons are heavy 1 have cut them
•IT to save postage Your loving sister.
J
P S — You will And the buttons In the
»4aht hand pocket of the coat.
No Need For Worry.
The Husband tou hi* deathbedi My
darling, when I am gone, how will you
ever be able to pay tlie doctor's bills?
The Wife— Dou't worry about that,
dear. If the worst come# to the worst.
I con marry the doctor, you know.
Whu Yon Don't Hear.
You hear something like (Ids every
day In the week: "Ten years ago ho
couldn't get credit for a salt of clothes.
Now lie can write his check for $oO.-
000." But when did anybody bear any
thing like lids? "Ten years ago he
was thoughtless and regardless of bis
fellow men and cured for nobody but
blmsclf. New he Is kind and geutle
Good Sutler Klweatlnn.
It whs oue of Joseph Jefferson's dis
tinctions that he was not only an advo
cate, lint an example, of good stage el
ocution. He was, however, an excep
tion that proved the rule. 'The first
step toward a better state of affair* is
to convince managers aud actors that
It is desirable. With tlie memory of
many a bud quarter hour of strained
effort to hear v^li.-it should be appre
hended with ease, we respectfully sub
mit this word of suggestion.—Century.
Chamberlain’s
COLIC. CHOLERA AND
Diarrhea Remedy
West Bound.
DAILY Kept Bound.
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It, Exact Shade.
The elder Dumas once was wearing
aud Is a constant encouragement to all the ribbou of a certain order, having
who desire to enlarge their faith lu hu- recently been made a commandant,
man nature '- Kansas City Star. "nd nn envious friend remarked upou
It.. “My dear fellow.” he said, "that
A few doses of this remedy will
invariably cure an ordinary at
tack of diarrhea.
It has been used in nine epi
demics of dysentery with perfect
success.
It can always be depended
upon, even in the more severe
attacks of cramp colic and chol •
era morbns.
It ie equally successful for
summer diarrhea and cholera
infantum in children, and is the
means of saving the lives of many
children each year.
When reduced with water and
sweetened it is pleasant to take.
Every man of a family should
keep this remedy in his home.
Buy it now. It may save life.
| Price, 25c. Large Size, 50c.
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
In Effect May, 190L
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:j 48; " Holland " lo 02
8 W* " Lyerlv o 50
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4 48 LaFayette...."
5 10 ‘'..Chicknuiaugn..**
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8 80
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For In formation as to Rate
C W. ( HEARS,
Div. Pass. Agent.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
D. A. NOLAN,
Agpnr,
Newnan. Ga.
ete.. address*
F. J. ROBINSON.
A8at. G. I*. A.,
Savannah, Ga.
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Genl. Pass Agent,
Savannah, Ga
the
Woild l.M1f It.
"J insist iijHin your leaving
house." she said angrily.
"Certainly." replied the tramp bland
ly. "I hove no |uteutk>n of taking It
with me."
To every duty performed there ie at
tached an Inwurd satisfaction which
deepens with the difficulty of the task.
—Scott.
iMMlnxtlo*.
"Mabel has n most wonderful power
of Imagination."
“Really? That's tbe very last tiling
1 should have given her credit for."
"Oh, it's quite true. 1 assure you
She actually fancies that she’s good
looking."
HI* Debt*.
"Well, my friend, 1 never pay my
old debts. 1 forget them."
"And your new ones?"
“Oh, 1 lot them get old."
The man who would be younj;
a ain should cultivate a youthful
cordon is a wretched color! One would spirit.
Incompatible.
“What woukl you do if you had a think It was your woolen vest that was
hundred thousand dollars?” showing.” "Oh. no. my dear D’E ,” . , . ,
"I'd own a private yacht." replied Dumas, with a smile, "you're (iod s throne is not reached n>
“Then you wouldn’t have a hundred mistaken. It’s not a bad color; it ie ex- yy-^v' of the back pews,
thousand dollars."—Washington Star. actly the shade of the sour grapes In
*- the fable."
StriutKr Women.
lu Jupan it is the height of had form
for a woman to express an opinion
contrary to that of her husband. Won
derful people! Minneapolis Journal.
Possible.
She—And do you think it’s possible
for a man to love two girls at the same
time? He—Oh. yes: provided it isn’t
also at the same place.—Philadelphia
Ledger.
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mo lu a very poor condition. —Noah Porter.
. it is easy to make excuses for
those we love.
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