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A disordered s tomuch may
uo end of trouble . When the stom-
ech fails to perfot m its functions
the bowels become dera nged, the
liver and kidne ys congested, caus
ing numerous diseases, the most
fatal of which are painless aud
therefore the more to be dreaded.
The important thing is to restore
the stomach and' liver to a healthy
condition, and for this purpose no
hotter preparation can be used than
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. For sale by all druggists.
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The supreme court of Kansas has
decided that the various local boards
of education have the right and pow-
The "Rod" and Children.
Atlanta constitution. A few of the northern and east-
Just what part the rod should • era p a p era are taking serious of-
play in the training of a child has j fen8 £ a J fc the att itude of the south
long been a mooted question the negro question, and are
the minds of thoughtful parents, (condemning as the most reprehen-
lnspired with a proper regard for 8 ible kind of campaign fabrication
the welfare of their offspring. what in reality is very mild, sane
The philosopher, as he walked discussion and a very high order
home from church yesterday, took 0 f truth
up the old questiou, apropos of Southern journalists and the
nothing m particular, aud com- BO uthern people as a whole have
municated his theories to the pa? no t “gone wild” over the conspic-
tmnt companion, who had ooeu- uoug mistakes made by Mr. Roose-
Piedthe pew in church with him. ve it; nor have they once forsaken
, Krog Solomon was truly a their high dignity of character to
wise man, began the philoso- a8 p er8Q the hastv and uninformed
I am prepared to furnish in any quantity
desired best quality
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I also maite and sell jFsmmr €®mm Fmtm
and the best Water Ground Meal.
er to euforce the separation of the
races in schools. Th6 case before
the court grew out of the attempt of
n egroes to force their children into
white schools in Topeka.
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a due amount of moral stamina.
Perhaps what he meant to say,
and I agree with him fully if he
did, was that the rod should al
ways be applied when the rod is
needeo; but that brings on more
Mrs. Laura. S. Webb,
‘Vtoo-ProRlrtont Wotimn’n Demo
cratic ClubM of Northern Ohio.
"I dreaded the change cf life which
was fait approaching. I noticed Wine
of' Cardui, and decided to try a bot
tle. I experienced some relief the
first month, so I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menstruate
with no paki and I shall take it off and
on now until I have passed the climax."
Female weakness, disordered
menses, falling of the womb and
ovarian troublos do not wear off.
They follow a woman to tliochango
oflifti. Do not wait but take Wine
of Cardui now and avoid tho trou
ble. Wine cf, Cardui never fails
to benefit a Buffering woman of
any ngo. Wine of Cardui relieved
Mrs. Webb when she was in dan
ger. When you come to tho change
of life Mrs. Webb’s letter will
mean more to you than it does
now. But you may now avoid the
suffering she endured. Druggists
sell 81 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
ate utterances of the southern peo
ple in defense of themselves.
The Roosevelt commentators,
these very journals of the east and
north which have no more com
prehension of southern affairs
than the small Georgia weekly
has of Wall street, are themselves
responsible for whatever political
capital is being made of the misfit
and non-representative negro ap
pointments; and, whether invol
untarily or through malice and
design, these papers have accom-
glished more toward the political
ruin of Mr. Roosevelt than has
the entire southern press.
Let them make what profit they
oau out of the prolonged discus
sion. Fire away at the south. It
will respond, and s \vill suffer noth
ing by the exchange. On the con
trary, the misinformation, bitter
criticism aud half-baked philoso
phy of these papers tend simply
to develop the south’s political
strength.
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Some Use For It
“Any man who understands
horsSs will tell you that a different
way of control must be practiced
with each particular animal, and,
it seems to me, children have at
least as much individuality us
horses. There is many a thor
oughbred that would kick a road
wagon to smithereens in a twink
ling if some injudicious driver
were to cut him with the lash,
while there may be no other suc
cessful way to deal with the horse
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“The use of the switoh on some
children simply opens a breach
Have been thoroughly tested OJr
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ties of soils in Middle Georgia, and from ACTUAL
FIELD TESTS in competition with other bran.ds have
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The BEST is always the CHEAPEST.
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between the young one and the
parent that will never heal com-
r ves-
pletely, aud destroys every
fcige of filial affection and respect
for the father’s or mother’s au
thority. The rod, however, proves
a wholesome tonio for other
MACON, GEORGIA
Perfect and Peerless
A Philadelphian, according to
the Ledger, tells this story of his
nephew: Five-year-old Robin
shared my couch the other night.
He was a proper bed fellow, noise
less and kiokless. When I awoke
Robin was revealed flat on his
stomach, with elbows down, shin
on his hands and studying my
very aquiline nose ns intently as
ever Darwin studied a new toad.
He was manifestly wrestling with
a problem.
As soon as my eyes opened he
broke out: “Uncle Will, did you
ever have an acoident oh your
nose?”
As is my custom. I replied to
him in the stately phrase of story
book heroes: “No, Robin: I re
alize that my nose is not all that
one could wish as an ornament.
But I was born that way, and it
has always been a good nose to
me. Hence, I am fairly satisfied
with it.” *
“Well,” he sighed, rather hope
lessly, though trying to put the
best face on a very bad matter,
“I suppose it is good enough to
smell with.”
Then I laughed.
FOR
W/ Biliousness
y The liver must be gently stirred soVq
f that the bile will be thrown off in the right \
channel; the system must be invigorated
same artiole.
“That is the same principle we
find in the criminal law, viz: It
is better that many guilty mer.
should escape than that one inno
cent should be punished.
“So the next time you feel in
clined to invite Johnny to the
minute and
apd all Liver, Kidney and Blad
der troubles caused by uric acid
in the system. It cures by
cleansing and vitalizing the
blood, thus removing the cause
of diBease. Jt gives vigor and
tone and builds up the health
and strength of the patient
while using the remedy.
URICSOL. is a luminary in
the medical world. It has cured
and will continue to cure more
of the above diseases than all
other known remedies, many of
which do more harm than good.
This great and thoroughly tested
and endorsed California Remedy
never disappoints. It cures in
fallibly if taken as directed.
Try it and be convinced that
it is a wonder and a blessing to
suffering humanity.
Price $1.00 per bottle, or 8 bot
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Send stamp for book of partic
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your druggist cannot supply you
It will be sent, prepaid, upon
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wood shod stop
think whether you can’t teach
him the needed lesson in a more
humaue way. Turn the thing
well over in your mind; reflect on
it honestly, and you and Johnny
will both be better off in the end.”
and Tonic Pellets form the Mild Power Cure
•that completely does the work without shock j
iVor injury to any part of the system. /
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at all dealers.
The gpvernment’s victory in the
Northern Securities case reveals
the powerlessness of monopoly as
against the arm of energetically
administered law. Universal and
rigid application will nob only
partly correct the evils but will il
lumine the course of future legisla
tion, bringing deficiencies clearly
to light, Enforcement is the only
test of law, —St. Louis Republic.
A Thoughtful Man.
M. M. Austin of Winchester,
Ind. knew what to do in the hour
of need. His wife had such an
unusual oase of stomach aud liver
trouble, physicians could not help
her. He thought of and tried Dr.
King’s New Life Pills and she
got relief at once and was finally
cured. Only 25c, at Holtzolaw’s
Drug Store. —
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The famine bread upon which
70,000 people in Northern Sweden
are now subsisting is made from
ground pinebark an,d Iceland moss.
.
The best physio: Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy
to take; pleasant in effect. For
,sale by all druggists.
Co., New? 0 *]
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A Demonstration of \V hat Chamber
Iain’s Colic,- Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy Can Do.
“One of our customers, a high
ly respected citizen of this place,
had been for ten years a sufferer
from chronic diarrhoea,” write
Walden & Martin, druggists, of
Enterprise, Ala. “He had us$d
various patent preparations and
been treated by physicians, with
out any permanent benefit. A few
months ago he commenced taking
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and in a short
time was entirely cured. Many
citizens of 'Enterprise who know
"the gentleman will testify to the
truthfulness of this statement.”
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