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INDEPENDENCE DAY.
HEAT AND TANNED SKINS.
A NATURAL DIKE.
■MITHODRHY WHICH 10 DISTINGUISH
THl (it NUINt ARTICLE.
iriw I »( <>f rw»rr*»<l»r« With Frrtli
IUpmI—i( ••liirhm Mmlrr In Many *«••-
navH* *■—IIi.h In IKnlea-l Bnrlr Li'lil In
■kal I'nxluila.
Jl <>X.1III lilt'• I
nil • Ill'll 1gel III
jl in « nmU#T nf eoniinon Inforinn-
tiini iInn • • ia*i >11111 ijfi 1 1'l)it' I* khiiiH lme*<
rnliMlII Mil'll fur butler mill Hint rancid
mill I hi (J It iinlile hotter l« fiiHiwntly
■ ut'llifl. » n lii'il with mk|ii mill « IniriifnI
■with min. r-»i tlit iirnjiiirfiilon nf nim
VIllllJ III priMTIh lllllll.l
Methisls hit ii in tin lilt* w lilt'll, with ii
littIt pru.lii* mil) lit* i*lii|»lo.\ftl In ills
tlngiml. ml u ti ii flesh linllri. lenoilil-
nl nr prui ini but I i-r mul oleomiugii
r I tit-
Tin- ‘ H| MM III" tost IlHM t**HII Hllggl- It'll
ini n i ii iiimi Ii* iti I I tm I mnl Im i i mi mi m j.v
IIMIll In lllllll.l til'll 1 I'IiI'HiImIH fur illMln
giiisliing fiesli lintt'-r friiln ii-novaied
lint t ft nl i ■ Ii-i hi in t k-i I i ii«' A 1 il 1111 * nf
I, miii tit11 nr iliri'i' times ili«' size n( n
|MII II 111III I || III n large M JIIM ll I llll'l
It. Im tin'll In ..It'll III IT mi iilcnliul lull'll
n || iiiim - Ttali vi'll It'll t. tin mj.iiiIi I i i i i >
|h In-Ill lint r llii' illlllllnl nf lilt tin 11
mii v lit ) »*'* in' limit nl II mul I*v i'll l ‘-
|ii.|i! mu im nrillhiiri 111 It In till ii.'-- g:
Inn in i ill In Mili,|ilr ill i|in I H
in I. I.nl hi ii n ill bnil ijilll'l Ii mill
I|,i i u i.ilmli nr 11 bilge lull.il" i ul
in,mil I,i 1 l.lui .i through.nit liii- tuiii'
in, 11 |.....i. i. a Im pc :. im uni ..I ln.nn.
I il. .nun. ■ i mi mul |ii .m tmm I .lit 1 i i mi
lln min i limnl. |>H11 it mnl . fin i -
II, nidi,l- a iiiiImi' niltllllif tu Hint In- ill
wlii'ii i ii Hu I. i I'lil'. l In a b '
A 1,1 it lit I I "I ill' I llll'l Hill I III if I' I I
n hiiiiiII portion nl lb- i nii11• ii i- |- u i -I
tn ii i .. II bnl I n- mnl m I In n 11 -i ' i.
WHli'i* lull... ii-ul l.\ ilium In I..ill Ilf
,1111.1,111 I in Mil III|ill* Im l.i'l'l II"
i'ii in Iii.If an ii nr tn mi In‘it. ' Ill'll H
11' remit nb <1 bill Ii i a
lln- lal Hill Im- till In.I,
\t b If if pi lullin' Ill 'll I.'.til l lln I 'I
will n I n n i • <t . I a i li l.l I it* fii I ii i' l.l ilf -
’In n in 1111. il In t • ■ n In l Im I.mu.ii a h Hit
W n11*1 'house. UI lllillt, If 1 1 llbl'lll Ilia
mu.ii ■ nl huitI in.Ik I-* |• In|.|.tj in a
wnii II . tilin'.I bill l it nil'll I . I la
n vi Niit'l of boiling miUit. Win'll 11"'
mill a tin rnuglil) In iilt .1 n I"iiM|i ai.
.fill nl bill II I >' lllillt . I II lltl I III I. ■
tint Mllllll llllll II M 1.1 lilt I'f if til. ll
until ibi fill I" ini'IU'tl. Thf I till Im
tin'll |. 'a * <' I Hi a i.ImIi fl lit tialf. i. ml
lla tl.i * g t nlIiii.i il mili lln l.l
NllllillIn ‘ Nu" ll II-' mil'll'' I t I'-.I
ft'i ' itk >' Ili'ItU nr It - in * V'Itll'il. ll "H
In i m il In n pi minim ' nliil i
mnl 11 im. 1. i ill-l llitongh lln la ll a
hIiiij 11 | ill I' I ill 'M II. nu lln nllni la I a
tin Hit1111ill' * .nsirtii "I nil im . I-' .- ui
II Mill 1.1. III Ill'll. I '. II • l.l l "II I'l. ' ' III U
ma t In lift.il l.l lln • I ii i i I rum tin
null.
iMmit I'l-i iiiim 11«" I il' 11 • lli.il lln r .at
linns* fl lln I ri‘‘.l I linilt m.Ill till tin
.lullI'lli 1 1 Im |ai ii'f'l fill'll li'llll.l lb m
'luiiin-Mtlfi. n iiiliii'l.t nuti>111nli-it. lln
inlil Him age Ini'll 11 It'H nl lln 11 ■ fii lit
ilay main tin* "hi ul |i't i iiiil in
wlllt rnmli mi'll 1 ttimt'iTHHiirv. mnl tin
IlilfllT |lll< king Iiiiiimk ill' ""I im.|llu.l
tlii'in. It •nilili't I mi*M ba|i|H'"M Unit lorn I
llllll I.ITM spill'klr |lll‘MI" \ IllltcH fill
ll I'll! nf llll'l)I ill order llllll lin t mill
'keep il a' v | it ini'll nil till' bliM'l ul link '
llip. Ill II Mllllll IV l III lull II m. mi mil i'l
IIhi'iiii'IiI Tlii' "hi ui i lii'ttiii'iil |ill
wri'iilIvin tillb fresh ini'i-t n contlncil
In till" limi t lit* iilum
I’ll'HUI tiillui im *"'*> i . '"'.I
iihinl with i'bo|i|iiit im'i. iti hml smi* i.t"
• ‘H|M-Ptullt llX'hll HIIIIMII, f TI"')' ItiV III
wii.im i'"".lull'll Mill i'll It Isl'it \ la'll (III
UUll I'T'II Ills flll'llT MIIIIMIII'I'M till IiimhI l"
liming* ttllb tbf I'lnlii Im I Wlifl'f lln
1'iulH «n‘ vlll iuvhi'I i ii I. t • h mill ilf lib
t-V"! Till’ I’i'Hhi'" lor t bIn In t tin I till'
li'iiipunit "iv ivi|iiliiil fiii lln- complete
HltO'IIUlll In" nf Hll "Mil gcs Mill 1‘ltlll'r
'lllimt III lIlMl al'l till slflls It Ill'll III!
Affnriltna In John AilmiiH, 1C Htinnli)
Hi- Jill) II.
On thf .'Ul nf .Inly, I77(i, .lull" Ad/lms.
Ilm" mil uf lln- i'f|iri'Hi'iilii11vi'H uf ,Mim-
MfhuHi'IlH Ui tin- Conllnciitul congress,
wrote In 11In niff Abigail:
"VvHlI'lllliy (Ilf glXMltOHl f J lll-Ht Imi wild
ilffiiioil which nim ever cli'tinti'ij In
America, mnl ii if lull ter perlmpN never
mum nor will In-ilufiili'il tinning men."
Iii ii second If I iir, writ leu ilif Hit me
till) . Ill' i all]:
•• lint III!' illt.V IspUst. Tbc 2d nf .l"l)
Mill Im tlm iiiiimI inf mural.In ■.piifliii lb
tlif lilHlor)' of America. I mu apt I" Im
llfif Ihm It will bf ii'li'briitiil by sue
cceilllig general Ions im tin- ff 1-1*111 mini
versary fcHtlvnl. II mitflit lip In- emu
ii ii'tiiorii I i'ii ti m tin tin) uf dlziverimi'e
by solemn in-Im nf ilevollon tu God AI
Mighty. h mip’lil tn Im Molemulzcil
iillb pump mnl piirmli'. with shows,
game* H|MirlH. if hum. belli! hotillres mnl
IliumlimIIiiiim from out* I'liM uf this eon-
tiiii'iiI In tlm utlii i from Hum tInn fur
Witril. forevi-riiniri' ”
Winn tin ri'Hobltloli mu tnketl lip nil
tin '2*1. all tin Mlillfil. exi'i'pt Ni'tv Viil'll.
rnlcil In iiffupt il. Tims, on lln '_il
flat nf .lull 177<». the linlfpfii* in <
ill till' Hill'll *'tl ""Ill'll COlullil'M li a
thf t li i'i nu nl (Jri'iit 1 trl t ii In tv n k iP :.
tiib li iii i iilnil up - Tlic '.'.il. mnl "..I
till III- "I.l.l bf i . :. ll Ilf I I'liu llllll "f
the Mipimiiloti. Wi in.,iil iviib prnpri
i l.v ii'li l.rati fin I . nil. tun ibi.u far
licr Tliiit tin | . i ' , m• :" lln « on.
curiHlfli-u. fin ::ii IIM lln Ill" llllll' I'i
Mlinil li I v lb. "Ill I ■ tVlil H 11 bi .Ini.II
Ailiiim.. • * •! al lln Imp . albp nl tin*
in I n Ii I Ti f pi | "Im li''" .- bmi i’i.
Mt'i/.f 11 lip. '■ I’ll l|b f a .' li nl Ilf I |.|
ll". I* uf .11 ’ 11 fl ‘ < II l> 1 - I'l * I ' 1 a Ilf
llllll till" "I lln" rillH.I - fui tin Hi" -i
Mil . .. ib> pr.i| 11 ii": tu ii i '
Tin* ilfbuff up ni tin lln.*im < i.i - a*
i-i ui 11 ll Ill'll ""III Ilif "fieri.ou" nl hu
•llli mnl Min- 11 • fl i • i hi*", 1'iipbl liaii'
inn nu l"leriillmib',t at any ul In r nu
muii ul lb. uar Ifni Ibf tv i'ii 11 if' ivas
Oppti uwlt.lv Mai in "ml tin lalll ill
Mllllll till I If pill Il'M Mil VI IIM 1'lllHf In .1
Mliilik. “win.lim Ilif hlliipui Hi'
HtVHl'incil llilck mnl llvrfi'. n Ili:l11 inpr oil
lln- It pv nl lln- ilclfpi'ti H lllnl h: P
hill'll tlll'nllpli till'll' lb " Mllli llml up
Ti e im ai il as | in • IT nil bli" In 11 li" mill nr I
mnl at I a - • fin- ilflcp. ilf* worn linmphl
In Mil'll a Mlaln ul luiliil IIH In n;’rff tn
ilif I >i-ITnruI inn mTIIiuuI fiirihfr miicinl
liif "I.
II b " III Main In Mll| pnif Hull hi
line ill! - fl I tia- slpiuil l.l lln- ilflipab
mi llial i'ai II If iiiipi'olinhlf llml ai y
Mpnliip Mr- linin' Half It .lull" M ill
in. I Ilif | a' 1 <li I i'll I of lln i n npw - lllnl
i'liai k' T'lloniH.iii. Ibf Mi'fi'flart I’ h
l.flainl Ha worth In llmper's Mi.pa
zinc
Tlia* Ml rue la- 'llml .N’nturr IVrliirini
Wlirn Hauihiirii Oci'iirH.
TJicrc lire fi.'itiilii nrctlc iiniinnln,
tliirk foiili'il In 1lii> Hliort mmiriicr, lliat
hi winter lurii pure white, thus mutch'
Ini' lIm hiiovv covered ImnlNcapc an.I
Ofii aplnp iiotliu mill harm.
Thh, flimiK'’ of,color, thin protfcHoii,
I'flimtfil no one known how, Ih womler-
ful, an woii(li*rfiil ns a miracle, ami
yd ii klnilrml elm ape <>f color, a kin-
drill proii'iT ion, hnppeim miioiip mini
kiml every Humuier, mid iiobmly ever
imtieeH II.
When Hie pale elty people po oil! hi
Hie Hummer Him at the Hi'iislmre or the
mount iiiDH Hie llplil ntiuekH them
liereely, flrnl I’eilileiiiup llielr akin,
then Hwellliip. bllatei'liip mnl morehiui;
11. If they kept In the hiiii eimnpli.
mnl If no mlri'iTe oi'eiirreil. Hie lipht
would kill them Himlly, hiirnlnp vlT
thf KkIn IIihI mnl ufterManl aUa.klup
the ra tv flcah.
Hill ii uilriuTe dock occur. The kUin
ihuiipi'H from a pule color to a Ijm amt
on t ll Ih Iiiii the hiiii Iiiih iio effect. The
hiiii limy heal on fan eolored Hkln for
iIii.vh ami weelm, but hikTi skin reinulliH
a I iv a )H hiiii ml, "iibliHlf red, Mlmle.
TIiiih mil lire workH a tnlraele. The
while hUI" b MilTerhiK, ami uni lire,
lullin', Holiielioiv, that a tan akin la
hiiii proof, ehlillpes lo tan the while.
IJuii doeH slie do IlilnV WTierr did hIi«*
learn thill II wim ivIhc Iii do IIiIhV No
um knotVH. Duly the fuel of the
mlraclf reiuniiiH.
Tn prove tlm miracle In prove Hint
ll Ik nut Hie hardetilnp nf Hie akin,
bill lln i'll" "pf i" Ils fillin' it 11 ii Ti |>ro-
Iffli: it ll'lil" Hill 11 III I'll- I' ll" I'll M) mm
■1'lic V nli'n it le Formullon Alomr Ch«
Ci.oi'm- of Full Blirr.
Nature In full of Hiranpe freaks, and
her upeiitr. ral"8, atonus, wluila uml
even dust—jiroiluee reaulta that might
often In; udHtnkeii for the works of
hiiuinn InindH, tlioupli frenueutly on a
eoloHsnl seale.
Yoleanld activities arc mighty fuo-
tui'H, uml throuph them some wonder-
lul phenomena are wroupht. One of
these may be seen alonp the course of
Fall river, in northern California. This
at ream Is of eonsiderahlc size, and the
work of nature's plgautic forces may
be sii'ii lieiMi'i'u the upper and lower
eiiHClnlos of Hie river.
If is wliut might properly lie called
a “volcanic dike.” This dike extends
for some distance alonp Fall river,
lieur Its hanks and nearly parallel to
THE BIG FURNITURE STORE
We have secured large additional
space to accommodate our big
stock of furniture and house fur
nishings We are now able to^
display the goods to better advan
tage and can show the public that
this store has the most complete
stock of this kind in Ncwnan.
Come and see.
All
i.i'.
ItI a pule person, unused lo Hie sun,
bliil" one Hide of liis fuel' yellow, anti,
leaving Hie other side untouched, pi
out In Hit* bli pi 11 summer sun for a
couple of hours T lie one side of Ids
face Ih no tougher, no more lilil'deiiuil
llimi the oilier, yet Hie iiiihIiiIiiciI Hide
will be Influ11icil. llllHlcrcd, while die
tali colored une will lie ipiile cool unit
unhurt
Siiiitnirn Is a mlnnic, a protection
lo iminlsliiil an Inexplicable and iih
Mniideiiiil iih the miracle of the nrctlc
a ii I iiiii In' (iianpc in I In* winter from
din'll coals In snow while ones.—New
York ilerald.
the course. It bears close resemblance OEPCT ST.
to a roughly coiiHtrueled wall. The
top of this dike is very ragged and
the height of varying altitudes. In “““
some places It is twenty feet high and
Hciernl feet In thickness, and again
niny be easily clambered over. Thu rock
of which this wall of nature is Com
posed is of a very porous chimieter,
bearing hoidc resetiildanee lo pumice
Mimic, though much more solid and of
greater spceitic gravity.
That entire region In of volcanic ori
gin mid eviiloAitly miis once (lie seem*
or great eruptive activity Scoria and
lain abound. Ilnnigli the face of the
country 1“ notv thickly clad with timber
mid brush. The dike begins and ends
abruptly.
The wall of the dike Ih evidently the
result of volcaiiii forces, mid has no
doubt stood for many centuries. It
siaiuls clear from dinging rocks. Inis
a narrow foundation, with verticil!
Mails, anil Is vet') atrulght. The mys
tery is vvhat forces of mil hit* could
have piled up or left standing lids
rock I >rmntlnii so uniform. Tljis dike
In s puzzled nm hi lew geologists w ho
lintc vlsileil and examined it.—Ahieri-
t'liii Invcnlor.
E. O. REESE,
NEWNAN.t 6ft.,
Newnan Marble Works
J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Kinds Marble and Granite
Georgia Marble a Specialty.
Ail work guaranteed to he Kirst Class in every particular.
1’artics needing anything inmir line are requested to call,
examine work, and get price?.
NEWNAN, GA.
A FIERCE MERMAN.
MAKE YOURSELF KNOWN.
ADAPTABILITY.
-a ti
vilapla ; "iil.V'i- sails
iiii.i v Ini' ilint blows
Ti. lln iimi iiilb nihiptilliou mi oilier
pi .1 t I- all opp.ilTlIllll) .
Adaplr.bihl) is I lie li bi III y lo n.l:i| I
yoMi'Hdl ipili kly lo Ulii'xpi't led I'llllill
1 Ions.
The bankrupt In it W iiicind as i.o
nsyliim lur men who are wltiiuul udupl-
a 1)111 l.t
WIicii one plmi falls the man will
mln|.1 ii lias lorl) nil"' lintrli'd otll-
era it all lap,
Adllplabllll) is ll III n.V s read), is nev
cr inkcii ill ii sli.ii I. Is Hie picul llplil
i Ini' diMipe n 1*1 IkI mill often tiiriiM
hopl'll'Hhlll'HH llllll vlcmry
A I,Idle Mlorj Thai HIiowh Hie l nine
of Aetilio la la I**'*'**.
How professloniil men make ac
ipimiilmi.es can la- llliislratcd b) 111"
story of i it'o men whom l know Hus
ol liioni, a deni 1st. laid a piTiotloiil fa
Hut. till" lliliglil bmi bun good mi I"
vi'Mfnieul pond elollies and many
friends mlglil be. This ibiciur lived fur
milliy yeni'M nl. lomllng luilels mid at
evening mingled socially it iIII tbc
giicHtM There itas never a pleasanter
iiiii" tbilli lie al lliese Il'Imuiu limes, upl'
a iiiii" of belter appi'nrnnco, iillhougb
(Inline ilit* carl) years lie tins coii
slanlly in debt In bis lalbcr. and in all
tills social life lie never meld limed Ills
profession or Ins work unless such per
sonal talk enme imliirii'fy Into lln* con
vernation. Kuril year lie went to Ku
rope and dined ai Hie captain's lable
always In liumaculule cvcnliig clothes.
Sometimes he went and returned by tin*
Hiillic ship, for lliere tins llllll* lo gain
bi slaying abroad. Kerry body liked
liim. and todui he lias an immense
practice, a considerable proportion of
wlilcli lie admits frankly can lie traced
A g,'iir,.il in bmilc. a statesman in p, Ids sleanisbip aci|miiutaiice. - One
oflb'i a liiiain'ier bmiiilinp large cn
lerprisc, M ll bout ll"' llbtlll) to I'cildii)
iiilapl lilmsell lo siidilenly cluiupcd con
dll lolls Is a iii is II i From > 'em I 'cr I'elit.
Ilia* MiiinmH'k,
In Irelr.ial oiil.i oi.i sbiujiro'.'k Is
kiioii" 11 is an Iildlgfiioiih species ol
m I icb Halls alonp Hie pi'Oimtl
eiiils nix lied, wlierea* smiNiip." nllli ulliong Hit grass In iiiiildoWs. ^'hc tre
tail ends a fiord an oppoiTullll) for Htc
••hi ape of Hit- wilier mid Hleai i
V\ Hi. mm.y varieties of sausages,
ibolli fresh and smoked, and villi *11011
Is•* 1 uicatf ol all ilesiTlplniiis. iiiloriiin
lull I lei Is so laclemployed Tills Is
done pm Hi foi Hie purpose of snllsf)
tap mi "hiiiitill'll 1 deiiiund for a lilpli
eulorcd iirll.Te and parll) Mi.iiiellun*** lo
ixunx'iii 1 lie graylNh rotoi rliiiracloi'lHilc
ol old Hit'll I. viblib sboiild not lie lined
ut all.
Tile piescri iittves euiplo.iisl with
meat piiHliicli. are bmlc acid, borax
ami Niilphlic. 'li ili'iccl boric acid
nlMiut a lalcc poonful of Hie chopped
meat Is thorour'h!) uuii'erill«*d n lib a
• liltli it iiler. preswxl through a Imp and
livo or llirro la tilcspoonf Ills of ll"
Ihpihl plactsl in a saitix 1 dish with tif
lixsi 01 incut)' drops of strong hydro
efilorl* acid Tot each (nbles|iooiifiil. The
liti"id is 1 lieu tillered through tiller pa
l"'i ami 1. piciv of liunerlc paper dlji
1 s*11 into ll and ill ied near 11 lmn| or
Htot* 'f ImhIc add or borax nen* ostxl
loi presorting lla sample ll" lumcric
pa|s 1 should b< ebanped lo a bright
d-ini nil ..il*" II loo much hydro
Ctllorl. add lias Ixs 11 empl.-yixl 11 dirty
bron nisi, it*! coioi is obtained, w hich
SnterfiTiH wUb lln color dm lo Hie
jiix'sem * <>( |.;"'i* add. N*'" if a drop
ol lions* is al auiltloiiin, Is addixl lo the
imlortxl luuieri* pa pci anil II turns a
•Imi. pic*-", almost black color, then
IlMiri* mul is present It lln redilUb
•'olio, bmicici was'ciiiimxI by ll" use
"1 im- 1111.* It liydroclllorlc acid, tills
4lixvii color il*s's not form
Tin fiiiTOKiic nature of liydroclllorlc
•oid UHisl not Is- lost sight of 11 must
mot Is allowed to touch the ticeh.
•Tollies <*i any melal. New York TTilr
■aue.
fold leaves an mil more than oi|c
foinlli lln* siy•• ol ll"* HUiallesI eloter
iistiiilly seen In AiiiciTiti and a*x* pun
preen In lolor. wiihout any of Hu
brow 11 shading of white and pink do
h is Tlic creeping stem is hard and
ll broils llllll illtth till to ilIsliHlgc f 010
ilm earth On Si I’utiTcU’s day tlic
true sliauiroi k lias lo be seiiriTied mil
among III*' grass, for. thougli eompuni
lltdi plentiful Ht llial season, il
grow s close In llle ground. 1.liter ll
Is-iirs a liny ''white crown” blossom
The liilori iutiuu llial 'Immruklt Is lin
\rabic tiord for trefoil! may lie ol
son I* e 10 thorn* luteredisl In jhc origin
<*l 1 In Irish iiiii*.
day u year ago lie met a lawyer of
11 bout Ids own age uml degree of sue
cosh ai 1 heir club.
“I'm uoing abroad Saturday,'* stilfl
tlie lawyer. "Coim* along." lu* Hddoil,
half III Jest. The doctor hesitated for :i
moment In thought. "All right." he
Nil id. "What Iiiim 17" The lawyer told
him and then asked it bli some surprise
bow be could inaimge to Is away ou
such short uotlee. Hud if lie bad Intend
e<l to lake bis vacation nl that lluie.
“I've boon over eighteen times,” sold
the doctor, with a genial smile, "uml
for the same reason tlm) you have gone
uml are going. We'll work the boat to
gether. you ami I " Arthur Goodrich
In Imslle's Monthly Magazine.
lira ml of Marlin' Monsler Virginia
In miu.
B. II. Blackwell or Oxford has piili-
llsheil a 1:1 refill reprint nf "All Account
of Virginia; Its Hllimllou, Tcnipcru-
lai'c. Produdions, liihlibilaiitH and
'fT.cir Manner ol I'hiidiug and Order
ing Tobacco." ll is. in brlol a pain-
pblei comniimlcafisl to Hi* Ito.vul so
dely in 1070 by one Tboinas Olover,
"nit Ingenious 1 TUriirglon." who hud
lived for some years in the province.
Mr Olovd' M "ii*l sc'in lo have red-oil
ed the sen serpent anioiig the iuhabit-
mbs ol tlic nniuj to Judge from Hit*
miiiiite ticciinw y of the following *ic-
sdipllou:
“A most prodigious Creature, much
resembling a 11 mi. only somewhat lur
g.",'. Handing rigid up I" the water
with bis Ip'iiil, i*e:'k, sbouldds, breast
and tin", I** the cubits of bis arms.
abo\o it .UT; Id- d;iu was tawny, much
like thm of mi lud'iiu; Hit* ligui'e of
bis bead was p.irnmldul, and * slick.
iiTlhoill bull', bis eyes large and black,
and so it e.c ids eyebrows; ids mouth
t cry it iile, Willi a broad, black streak
on 1 lie upper lip, which turned upward
at each end like inoiistaiTiiies; his emiii-
b'UMnce was grim and f terrible; bis
neck, shoulders, a in *. brensi ami wast
were like imp) the ne.-U, arms, shoul
ders. breast tiuil wast of a man; Ids
bauds. If la bud any, trope under wn
ivr. lie NcoiTcd to stand with Ills eyes
IIm'iI 011 me for some time, and after
ward dived down, and a little after ris-
elb ai somewhat a farther distance uml
turned bis bend toward me again, and
then iiimiedUilely fulleth a little under
water and swlmaieth nwu) so near lln-
top of the water ibal I could discern
him throw out bis arms and gather
them in as a man doth when be swim-
imTh. Al lust lie shoots with his head
downwind, by which means lie east
tail above the water, which exactly re
sembled the la) ! of a tisli, with n broad
fan*' at (lie end of it."
DAViS & TURNER SANATORIUM,
I
Corner College and Hancock Sts.,
NEWNAN, - - - GEORGIA.
High, central and quiet location.
All surgical and medical cases taken, except
contagious diseases.
Trained nurse constantly in attendance.
Rates $5.00 per day.
Private office in building. ’Phone 5 two calls.
Merck & Dent.
A Regular Smash-up
COfrVR«CiHT
BUGGY
points a jsi ruig'lit finger to
iliis place, for t-Jih very,
good mason 1 hut hiii'ii im-
whfeelml, gtinH'iilly Imt-
ierml up vr.liie!i)s can get
I'd'.'k Id husinesv at Hituill
cost. ()ne word and that
is I he end of it ; We do
carriage repairing and
charge you only just
\vhni ’s righi.
B UILDERS
'Wood’s Seeds.
\ in lf<l Co an in once me 111 A,I,I rr*.*.
Aii anxious Imiulrei' was dis-'iivslnp
nlili Bislii.p I'reiidergasi the complex
nature ol sou" of bis cplscii|)nl duties.
"I sboiild think you would llml giving
MdilrviNCN m ixiiiunemx'iueiiis pnrtli'ii-
litrl.v trying." said ll"' H"|Uirer ipics
tloniiigl) "I tin." slgbcil ibc lilsboj 1 -
"llow ci." you imnuigc to Ibid aiTylbiug
orlgnial lo stiy year after year?" prob
oil the imiulrei. delermimxl to gib ul
Hie loot ol (In iiiiilter "i)h. 1 don'I."
smd llie bishop. Ills face lighting up
mul expanding Into a tvbiiusicul smile
'I don't say mo tiling- original. Kadi
linn I s ".pit "sc (hflVrriit adjectives"
I'liiladcljiliiu Itis-ortl
Tl,•* Flral .Anthrnelle Cowl.
When the ttrsl two ions of autbra-
cltc coal were lakeii into l’lilludelphiu,
lu 1H0S, the good jieopfe of that city,
no the records state, "tried to burn
the stuff, bill nl length, disgusted, they
broke II up ami made a walk of It.”
Fourteen years later Colonel George
Shoemaker sold eight or leu wagon
loads of It In the same city, but war
rants were soon issued for Ills arresl
for taking money under false pre
tenses.
Iii y mIuii l»lr.
"In what way could you be of any
use to mi employment bureau?” said
the proprietor
"Simplest tiling In ll"' world," re
pliisl Ilic shiftless looking npplii'iinl.
"You nix* aliiays ’In’heed of men to
fill positions, uml I'm always out of a
job." Detroit l-'ixu Press.
Ni* lloiltil of Ills llouofv.
Depul) Sheriff and Chief of Police
A If Church of Woonsocket was known
in his day us a man who was straight
forward and blunt iu ail bis dealings.
One day a grocer went lo Alf for In
formation about a certain .loo While,
who had applied for credit anil a book
al bis store, and the following dia
logue ensued:
"Good morning. Mr. Church."
•‘Mornln'."
"Do you know .Toe White?"
" Yes."
"What kind of a feller Is lie?”
"Puny fair.”*
“Is he holiest?''
‘ "Horn'si 7 I should say so. Been nr-
rested I nice for stoalin' and acquitted
both times.”
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RV.
In Effect May, li)04.
>vc»t Uouud. daily khm
Our Southern Farmers ean save fer
tiliser bills and increase their revenues
H, AhUv.I Fix If.
"IH- too know llml the mill you lent
*uu nu- i, counterfeit?" said the Habit"
* l borrow er
"Ob, sure I do. You said that you
tneedixi II bud "
ri:n mu 114*I* 4 unlit,
Tom tut Max I slat up a little Ion
gt't'7 Klbel Winn do.ion want to slat
up for? Tuiuui) I wmii lo six' you
and Mr. lirxvu playing cards. Mr.
Green- Kill we are not going to play
curds Tomm\ Oil, yes. yon are. for
I benixl mamma sating to Kthcl that
everything depended on the tint Iu
which she played her cards tonight.
A SI i'ii Too Far.
Author- IPs a wise man who knows
win'll he's well off.
Friend 1 esV
"C. told me tbm everybody was
talking about m.v new book."
"Anil what tbeii?”
"I wim iiH*lisSi enough to ask what
tliei said.'’
licM %ot> ABvayN
li is ii mistake to have ll" best. The
reasons arc two—one Is that directly
you have the best of iiiii thing you
have closed an avenue to enjoyment,
tl"' enjoyment of .wall lug for a wish
(o be ivalized; the other is that one
becomes sorry-for those persons whom
one sees stumbling along with the in
ferior article.— E. Y. 1 .liens.
A j*ecNoij suffering (ram chrwute rlMW*
miailsio should avoid dried flsli. cookad
wynt.cn* pork, veai and turkey.
Mh I’Nkt MII tl If Im I’rrkOK.
"Wlirn do you know iiIhiui Ids jisst?"
asktxl Maliel.
"Just enough to make me n little
Husjdctous alwut bis preaent." said
Maiul. examining wlHi a magnifying
glass the diamond ring the young insu
bad sent her.
l*n llial ion.
"Wo aw going to give an amateur
diafiiatU' performance In aid of a
worthy elnuTt).”
"Why, tbiit. of course, Is au exleu
untiug elix'uinstanoc." — Now Y’ora
Press.
Truile SnpcputIfIoiim.
Dressmakers will not "tit" with
bliid pills, and regard it as mi lucky to
tack with gns'ii cotton. Milliners re
gard as of happy augury the drop or
blood falling on a bat from a pricked
linger.—London Notes and Queries.
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
by sowing Crimson Clover at the
last working of their Corn and
Cotton crops. It is the best time
to sow and you savean extru prep
aration of the land. Crimson
Clover makes land rich in humus
or vegetable matter and puts it in
excellent condition for the crops
which follow it. It- also makes
A fine winter cover crop,
An excellent grazing crop,
A good earl* forage crop,
A splendid soil-improving crop.
Plowed under early in the -pring,
it increases the yield of corn, to
bacco, cotton or other crops which
follow it, to a wonderful extent.
Our tales of Crimson Clover seed ar&
1 ncxMis-lng fenorn >u.-ly t,c.; yt-tii, ami
we are today the largest dealers In
this seed iu the United states.
Write for price- ami circulars giving
Information about this valuable crop.
T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA.
Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue,
Issued in August, tell- about all Farm
and Garden Seed* for Fall Plant,
ing. Mailed free on reque-t.
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For Informrtlon
0 W. ■ HEARS,
Ply. Pass. Agent.
‘ Tint* dmogn. Term.
I). A NO\t.N,
Vgelit.
Xetviiau. * la.
to Kates, et- . lulrlresx-
F. J. AOnINSOX.
Davis--&Turner Sanatorium. |
As t
^uviioniib, <jft.
J. f\ HAILE.
'»(*f I'USS AffiTT,
ViilllU'i,', i.-iu
E|5i3SS SEtSSSti'SSSE S5t£S5aintLS; Ti o,
' I
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| TAKE YOUR GLCTH1WB -Q
i s. t mm & ci
| OPPOSITE HOTEL PlHSOff,
f when vou
They Appeal to .Ou - Sympathies.
The Hnlr Hl'Hliirrii.
Dollio— He promised to send iiack
my lock of hair, bin he hasn’t done it
yet- Mollle— That’s Hio way with
these hair restorers—all promise an*l
no performance.
TV lieu yon go in to *'olleet a bill, the
man at tlie counter Is less apt to In
quire about the health of your family
than when you go in to pay oue.
The bilions and dyspeptic arc t» aslant
-offerers and upiieal r*i our -vnijmrliios.
Tliei*- i- imr one ol ilSV-m. Imw - vcr. wiio
may not be brought bank t*> In alili and
In ,)|)iiTi--> by Tin- use of Chun.boiIain's
Slouiacli and Liver Tablets. These tab
let- in v gorate the stomach and liver and
strengthen flic digestion. They nl-o
want them
j; cleaned, pressed, repaired
r g or dyed iri the be.s! manner
fl ar.d at the most itasotut-
| ble prices.
S
S5.7r?^ ciitSSStZcSEfi riwaimur'M.,—r.mFEi
R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
To inauage men oue ought to have n
•harp mind In a velvet when tb.- George re#w i' B , e rhe bowels. For sale by Holt \ Thereat packet is .enough for nstuil oceaaioni
& Cates, druggists, Nexvi.iui. (Ja
Klior.
Tlie fhir,lly bottle 100 cents) contains s supply
for a star All dr-iggists Hell them.