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Suffered 20 Year?
M RS. MARY LEWIE, v;;fe of 3, prcm?=
nent fanner, well known by all
old residents nca,r Belmont, N. Y..
writes: “For twenty -seven years I had been
a constant sufferer from nervous prostra
tion, and paid lar^e sums of money for doc*
tors and advertised remedies without bene
fit. Three years aero my condition was
alarming; the least noise would startle and
unnerve me. I was unanie to sleep, bad a
number of sinking spells and elowly grew
worse. I began using Dr. Miles’ Restorative
Nervine and Nerve ana Liver Pills. At first
the medicine seemed to have no effect, but
after taking a few bottles I began to notice
a change; I rested better at night, my appe
tite began to improve and I rapidly grew
better, until now I am as nearly restored
to health as one of my age may expect. God
bless Dr.Miles’Ner vine
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> Restores
The Cause of Laughter.
Bam suggests the explanation
that laughter is provoked by what
be calls a degradation, meaning
that we laugh when we all at once
perceive something degrading, a
trickery, a weakness or a pettiness
m some person or object which we
respect, as when the infirmities of
human nature disclose themselves
in a person of importance or when
some trivial affair occurs in a sol
emn ceremony to drag us down or
when the wrong side of some great
thing or some great man is ex
posed.
“The occasion of the laughter
is the degradation of a dignified
person or interest under circum
stances that do not excite a stron
ger emotion. In all theories of
laughter the more or less important
fact is marked *** that the feel
ing of the ludicrous arises when
something which, we respected be
fore is presented in a mean light,
for we have no disposition to laugh
when samething that we already
regarded as uch is depicted as
tricky and vile.”—Popular
-Science.
Trite Accepts the domination.
Jasper, Ga., July 28, 1898.
Messrs. M. L. Ledford, Chas L.
Bass, A. J. Julian and H. H. Dean,
Committee:
Gentlemen—Your letter formal
ly notifying me of my nomination
to the 56th Congress by the con
vention of the Democratic party
of the 9th Congressional District
and requesting my acceptance, haB
been duly received.
I assure you I appreciate the
honor the party has done me and
am truly grateful for its expres
sions of confidence, and the en
dorsement of my record in Con-
gres, a3 evidenced by the vote of
the people in the primary and by
the resolutions adopted by the
convention.
I accept the nominated con
scious of the responsibility and
with a full sense of the obligation
it imposes. My position upon all
the public issues of the day is well
known to the people of the Dis
trict and the following resolutions
passed by the convention meets
with my hearty approval:
“That we, the representatives of
the Democratic party of the Ninth
Congressional District of Georgia
in convention assembled for the
purpose of nominating a candi
date of our party in the approach
ing election for representative in
the Fifty-sixth Congress of the
United States, do reaffirm our al
legiance to the principles of the
Democratic party as set out in the
Peculiarities of the Potato.
The opinion has prevailed among
housekeepers that it is the good
potato that breaks up when it is
boiled. & scientist who has made
potatoes a study insists that the
good potato is the one that re
mains quietly in its coating of
brown during all the processes of
cooking. Instead of the swelling
and bursting of the skin being
caused by the presence of starch it
has been discovered that albumen
is the substance that causes this
breaking open. An ordinar}’
potato is made up of three-fourths
of its weight in water, two-tenths
in starch and one-fifteenth of ni
trogenous matter. If it cracks
and falls to pieces during the pro
cess of boiling, it is deficient in
albumen, and therefore lacking in
the most important constituent.—
New York Ledger.
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you exercise the talent the
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begging?' 7
Dismal Dawson—“Lany, th <
Lord has given me the best beggin
talents in the profession.”—In
dianapolis Journal.
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to the 56th Congress, I shall in
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resentative. Others may have
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vice, but I yield to no one in my
devotion and love for the people
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by just legislation to restore and
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lieve their burdens.
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my sincere thanks.
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Your obedient servant,
F. C. Tate.
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7500 of consumption, 7000 of rheu
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erysipelas, while 2700 are carried
off by apoplexy, and 1200 are
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