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Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Curc3 a Prominent Attorney.
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M r. R. C. PHELPS, the leading pension
attorney of Belfast, N. Y., writes:
“I was discharged from the army on
account of ill health, and suffered from
heart trouble ever since. I frequently had
fainting and smothering spells. My form
was tent as a man of 80. I constantly wore
an overcoat, even in summer, for fear of
taking cold. I could not attend to my busi
ness. My rest was broken by spvere pains
about the heart and left shoulder. Three
years ago I commenced using Dr. Miles*
Heart Cure, notwithstanding I had used so
WHY THEY ARE KICKING-.
The Pickens County Herald last
week in a vain effort to answer our
replv to their first attack on us,
has the following paragraph which
is shifting the accusation off thtir
shoulders to the party on whom it
should rest, and in fact is the sum
and substance o" the three-fourths
column article in which they en
deavor to misrepresent us:
‘‘One of the best men in Fannin
county, a true Democrat, and well
known to the people of North
Georgia, wrote us a letter some
time since and from the letter we
take the following extract: ‘I
want to say in behalf of the Dem
ocratic party of this (Fannin)
county that it is overwhelmingly
for Tate. Further, for your infor
mation concerning the little 2x4
editor of the Post he is a carpet
bagger from Tennessee. He first
ran a Republican paper at Mineral
Bluff; later he ran a Third party
paper at Blairsville and he pre
edy to everyone.”
Dr. Milts’ Remedies
are sold by ail drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart and
nerves free. Address,
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
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It will
Sharpen
Your Appetite,
Purify and
Vitalize Your Blood. Overcome That
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla and begin to
take it TODAY, and realize the great
good it is sure to do you.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is America’s Greatest Medicine. All druggists.
Spain’s Debt and Our’s.
Borne idea of the magnitude of
the burden resting upon the Span
ish people can lie gained bv a com
parison with our own situation,
mentions a • writer m Gunter's
Magazine for May. Their natural
del'd per capita is about 430 peset
as, or $94 in American money:
Hulhali. a few years ago, esti
mated the wealth of Spain at
about $455 per capita; perhaps by
this time it could be placed at
$460. The per capita debt of the
Spanish government, therefore, is
more than 20 per cent, of the per
capita wealth of the entire nation.
The debt of the United States
government, which in 136G
amounted to two and three-quar
ter billions of dollars, stood in
January, 1898, at (net) $1,011*,-
701,888.04, including the green
backs. This would be a per capi
ta indebtedness of about $14. The
per capita wealth of the United
Stales was, in 1890, $1,036; now it
is of course greater, but even on
the 1890 basis, the per capita in
debtedness of the government to
day amounts to* only 14 per cent,
of the per capita wealth of the
nation. The per capita interest
charge on this debt amounted, in
1896-7, to about 53 cents ; in Spain
the annual cost or the public debt
is nearly $6 per capita.
much patent medicine and taken drugs from __
doctors for years without being helped. Dr. * 1 ~
Miles’ Heart Cure restored me to health. It j t611(ls to foo HOW rilllllilig d ImuiXIO-
is truly a wonderful medicine and it affords j cra tic paper. He Said it was a
me much pleasure tq recommend this rem- ; , .. , ,
——- matter of dollars and cents with
him, thereby committing himself!
in the matter as having sold out |
j to Thompson.’ ”
We do not know exactly who j
i this “best man in Fannin county”
I
is, but will wager that he is one of
the hogs that is or has been drink
ing milk from the trough in which
Col. Tate has been milking his of
ficial cow. That he is one of the
most sneaking hypocrites in the
State and would sell out the coun
ty, or whole district as to that
matter, if it would further his own
political and financial ends.
We have said nothing since we
were drawn into this fight to take
back and neither are we going to
and to this gentleman (if he should
happen to be entitled to that dis
tinction) w r e use the same reply as
we did the Herald week before last
which in substance was that any
one who in print or otherwise ac
cused us of receiving one cent of
boodle money from any candidate
since we have been in the newspa
per business is a liar, a scoundrel
and a sneaking coward.
It was quite all right for us to
support Tate in our early newspaper
experience at Mineral Bluff . We
were backed then by one of the
strongest Democrats in the county,
from point of convictions, a mem
ber of the executive committee,
who is true and tried Democrat
destined to lead his party to vic
tory.
It was all right again later on
at Blairsville when our paper would
compliment Col. Tate.
It was all right at another time
later on at Hiawassee in Towns
county when our paper lent its in
fluence to Col. Tate.
We were no carpetbagger from
Tennessee then—see, we were one
of the bo3 T s for Tate. -
It would have been all right
this time had we been whooping
up Judge Alsobrook’s * “rotund
11 statesman, of Tateville, but you
>oji troi compel me to say ! see, we were not—we’d had most
j enough and to spare of this Tate
I enquire what the cir-j business heretofore, just as will bo
I seen a majority of others ha ve
i when the returns come m from the
June primary.
There comes a time in life to all of us j Col. Tate has represented the
wnen we reel mean and --out of sorts ■ district in Congress for three terms
and in a condition to invite disease. It , , ,
. .. , i r- i (sixvears land we think this enough
is then we need such a remedy as Dr. I ' - 7 f
J. H. Mel.-can's ■Strengthening 1 Cordial ! * t,J ’ ony nil© man unless ne be fa2
and Blood Purifier. To person^ ex- j ahead of all others in point of as 4l-
hausted by sickness or overwork its j and this cannot be said of Col.
invigorating influence is surprising, j Tat0< He bag been amply repaid
promptly restoring.health, energy ami . , ‘ , - ,
, . : . & T , . . __ „ i for party services and unless he is to
cheerful spirits. lor sale by M. L. j 1
have a lifetime job of it, we think
it would be good policy to try some
other deeerying man for awhile.—
Blue Ridge Post-Record.
Are You Weak!
Weakness manifests itself in the loss of
ambition and aching hones. The blood is
watery; the tissues are wasting—the door is
being opened for disease. A bottle of Browns’
Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your
strength, soothe your nerves, make your
blood rich and red. Do you more good
than an expensive special course of medicine.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
“I am very sorry, Capt. Gibbes,
but circumstances over whic;
have :
no ”
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j. Cxiq
cum stances are?”
1 'Y Oil L‘S.
The following lament was got
ten off by a married man : “Man
that is married to woman is many
days and full of trouble. In the
morning he draws his salary and
m the evening behold it is gone.
It goeth, but he knows not where
fore or for what. He spendeth his
sheckles in the purchase of fine
linen to cover the bosom of his
family; yet he is seefi at the gates
of the city with one ‘gaHus.’ He
goeth as an ox or an ass, and
draweth the chariot of his off
spring. He riseth up in the chilly
garments of the night and seeketh
the somnambulent paregoric.
Wide is the road and broad is the
way that leadeth to the gate of
matrimony, and many there be
that goeth m thereat.”
For the many accidents that occur
about the household or farm, such as
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burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ragged
wounds, bites of mosquitos or other
insects or of animals, galls or chafed
shots, frost bites, aches or pains on any
part of the body, or the ailments re
sulting from exposure, as neuralgia,
rheumatism, etc. Dr. J. H. McLean s
Volcanic Oil Liniment has proved it
self a sovereign remedy. Price 25c,
50c and §1 a bottle. For sale by M
C. Brown & Co.
The newspapers are furnishing
some short cuts to Spanish. Plere
are some of the Spanish words and
terms seen oftenest in news reports
with their meaning: Abajo los
Americanos, down with the Amer
icans; alameda, a grove of trees;
almirante, admiral; ariete, a bat
tering ram ; arroyo, a small river;
bando, proclamation; bianco,
white; bocaehio, little mouth ;
boca de 1 rio, mouth of the river;
casa, house; calle, streeta castillo,
castle; cuidad, city; concha, shell;
estrechos, straits: faro, lighthouse;
fosos, ditches; fuerte, fort; morro,
anything that is around; punta,
point; punta arenas, sandy point.
Brow:
Co.
E?Q2i-t Neglect Tovsr Hlver.
Liver troubles quickly result in serious
complications, and the man who neglects his
liver bus little regard for health. A bottle
of Browns’ Iron Bitters taken now and then
will keep the liver in perfect order. If the
disease has developed, Browns’Iron Bitters
will cure it permanently. Strength and
vitality will , always follow its use.
Browns’ Iron Bitters :s sold by all dealers.
Fruit can be picked without
bruising by using a new Canadian
device in which a flexible tube
running to the bottom of a pole
has a fixed jaw at the top and a
movable jaw operated by a rod on
the pole to close the jaw over the
fruit and break the stem.
NOT PROMPTED BY MALICE.
We trust that none of our read
ers will come to the conclusion that
we have any personal grudge
against Col. Tate, or have asked
any favor of him that was granted,
for such is not the case.
We have never asked him any
thing in any shape, form or fash
ion, except one time when the cit
izens were struggling to complete
the Baptist church here. We were
placed on a committee with some
young ladies who were to write
Mr. Tate and ask a small donation
from him towards buying a bell.
The committee, young ladies and
all, were completely ignored, never
receiving the scratch of a pen from
him in replv.
Since then we have learned that
he,iis quite handy at ignoring.
Upon one occasion a few years ago
he ignored a petition signed unan
imously by thecitizens in the mat
ter of recommending the appoint
ment of a postmaster. He ignored
the wish of the ninety and nine
and acted on the counsel of the
half dozen who we learn (by hear
say) that he has said were all he
wanted to carry Fannin county
for him.
Can they doit? Will the dem
ocrats of Fannin county be'lashed
into line by a few party bosses or
will they teach Carter the lesson
that ignoring the many for the
few is no longer tolerated by them?
No, we have not asked Carter
for any official job and have no
prejudice against him on that line.
We .just simply think that he
has held this office long enough
and that there is a man equally as
good, and better too, in the field,
that a change is necessary to keep
down entirely too much corrup
tion in matters of politics.—B ue
Ridge Post-Record.
Mr. TATRA NEWSPAPER COR-!
RESPONDENT
The public can readily spf thtt !
the u-.-ak, wai.ery stuf v — -t to thni
Constitution from Cffiytm. and to
the Journal from Daws*» v lie pur-,
porting to give acc< m ! - of the;
joint.discussions het'e^n Messrs.
Taie and Tinmtpst n i- in Mr.
Tate’s own language and was
either’ written or dictated by hirn.
We advise Mr. Tate to get some
disinterested correspondent to
make out and forward these re
ports. By doing so he would at
least be able to disguise the lan
guage. somewhat and save Mr.
Tate from the embarrassment of
applauding himself.
w
ill
tie of Ha absolute cure fr
who may send their P n’ ; , e to
We advise anv one
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Miss Emma Teller, the senator’s
daughter who recently married,
was a member of the Wellesley
alumnae club called the Saturday
Afternoon Spinster’s Club. There
were ten members and Miss Teller
is the ninth to get married.
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Howard Thompson, being a poor
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Tate in point of money and the
goods of this world, but when it
comes to brain and ability he will
come in several lengths ahead.—
Blue Ridge Post-Record.
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