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Teddy not a Statesman.
! Sneaking of the nomination of 1
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A 6000 STORY. OUR DEBT TO BUM3LEBEE8. A“f "fi-I ~C-9. -
! Teddy Roosevelt
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Republican
Soft the Anthox Would Be • Poor
are not distinguished by any mark
Busy Workers Play la tiw
-to Write History. Fertilisation of Flowers.
governor or .New lort the New j "The most desperate perarnal act I Baxney
y. . . i witnessed during the. war was perform* j article on The Bumblebee _ far
Orleans ^tate? say.-?. ; ®q bv * ^TiscoosiD cavalryman, **. said Nicholas. Mr. Standish says: The weak
“Ar.d -re think that in all; C J.* Hilton of Madison. “It was at of the bmnb.ebee in bringing about the
this iufamv will he i Fleetwood HIIL and the nan discounted cross fertilization of flowers is as im-
The Wonderfn!
Blood p B ;
likelihood
the capture made at Ciudad Rodrigo by port ant as that of the honeybee, and
or sign
fatal.
m coughs tiiat fail to be crowned with success. The Arner-j Charles O'Malley’s man, Mickey Free. ; these two stand at the head of the list
Has restored thonsar
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sap
herJtu
Ail
not stop ceo.
Haepy Cterrs
a battle on land and
mi
Don’t
cam wCdidb
M Ky wife* was smferiag f»_>:a a dreadfoi
cough. W ; did not eot 5 -.! that she would
fight, lasting fully ten minutes, cap- bee, the more bumblebees the flicre
tnred the three and brought them in. It seeds; the more seeds the more flowers ;
hero iii a country whoso instit-utio 11 was the prettiest light cf the kind I ever —especially wild flowers, as the tall .
are builded on a written constitu- saw, and the Wisconsin trooper was bellflower, touch me not, Solomon’s seal, ‘*.©0*10*1 tig Tfiotn
, - v , i cheered bv every man cn our‘side who gentian, Dutchmen’s breeches and tur
tle n ana whose nest saieguaras are * J - - - — • .....
long surwv:.-. but Mr. R. V. Royal, deputy-
surveyor. happened to U c top ping with us
over eight, and LiLa,
Ayart
Cherry Pec .oral with L-ia, Induced n:y wife to
try this remedy. The resnlfwa? so oeheScial
that she kept os taking it nil i she v ; o,- cured.”
E. S, HUMPHRIES g:,: SS7 , Gsl
"My ht'h cLoghter was taken with a dis
tressing cough, which fer Liicse years defied
ail the remedies I triad. At ieaguh, on tire
urgent recotHaser.dacion of a friend, I began
to give her Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Aiser
using one battle 1 found to my great strr-
0 ^ v * i ' _ witnessed his act and .by some of Stu- tie head. But probably the most imper- j , f ^ w
the civic virtues of its people and j art’s riders. I don’t know who the man tant work this insect does for agricui* j ai W ionge., fi ul X }S Ar R[r,
result is preferred over tile was, but my recollection is that he be- ture is upon the fields of red closer.
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and get well and Im a hie-?;i
, . longed to fbe Second Wisconsin.’’ There is abundant proof that this plant vonr rainily and the wj; ,d
wisest noblest End most patriotic X mac w*o wore the Loyal Legion will not produce seed without the co- ;
statesmen. Or course we do not trotton said he did not think the second operation of the bumblebee. It is im- j Sold by ail Druggist-
fear that Teddv Roosevelt will Wisconsin was in the fight w ith Stuart possible for .the wind to bring about the {
1 st Brandy Station and Fleetwood Kill fertilization of the seed, as it may do I
rum the Republic. Ke is not big
enough timber for that. And no
He asked for the story. however: in the case of Indian corn, grain and
“I was a member of the Eighth New some forest trees. The tube of red clo-
AFRICAN\
man named Teddy ever did or.
York. ’ ‘ said Mr. Hi 1 ten, “and car regi-
prise that1- was improving. Three bottle
completely cured heiv”
J. A
ver blossoms, too, is so long that otk-r
... . , \ meut was part of the cavalry command insects (including the honeybee) are
ever win crush the lioerties or tne g^t under Pieasontcn to look up Jeh not regular visitants.
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Trav. Sslseman V.'r
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hr a flange Co,
people. Teddj* is a good name for Stuart just before Gettysfcuig. We Here is proof that this plant must
* kodv’s ;«rt-d, : tv b u t it i-s GO t a \ found Smart—yellow sash, black hat have visits from the bumblebee. This
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,i is i>! -Jr'* ; / >; Ax
s iap-aog, out it is not . ,, , „ , . ^ ^ ,* .
. iT ° . plumes, gold spurs sed all .but-—as insect is not a native of Australia, ana
t win ever shaue repub- i Brandy Station, and with him were all red clover failed to produce seed there
nn
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:ip. me
lies or issue an
the sadow of a
from t
N. C. White & Sol
oraer rrom u
crown. It is not ;
write fa I
der , his riders. The fight was a hot one, and until bumblebees were imported. As
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"A •£ '<£■ 'I Vhk’
ory a no swear lj
evade their share' of
| we, came very near being bean ti folly soon as they became numerous th. p
whipped, although we claimed the vie- could be depended upon for
raise tory on r he ground that we learned Again, the blossoms of the first c:
falsehoods to ^hat we wanted to know—where Sm- the Medium Red clover cf our
t
seed,
op of
own
PHOT
R A PH trod
taxation that
art was and what Lee was about. Some country are just as perfect those of
Is pet u; io balf-dze botiies at half
price—-50 cents.
of the heaviest fighting of the day v/a3 »he second crop, but there ere too f£w
the danger is to come. It 13 at a spot called Fleetwood Hill, audit bumblebees in the field, so early in the i
No ‘ ^ e? *her that the Wisconsin trooper season, to produce fertilization, Lcnce
. • captured his three men. little or no seed in this crop. If bumble- j
“We had been at 1$ hammer and bees were sufficiently numerous, there 1
Gainesville, Georgia.
from the people themselves.
At What Ags is Man Strongest.
The muscles, in common with
all the organs
have their s
meet and dec
strength increases up to a certain ride over their vile
age and then decreases. Tests of necks."
the strength of several thousands ~~~ ~ ~~
tyrant ever conqnered a race or |
freedom. It is the debased and , tongs for two or three hours, when is no reason why mucdi larger yields of j SPECIAL ATTENTION GI\1
demoralised people who, infatua-! ^ ere came one cf those let ups yen all clover seed might not be expected than 1
j. j •, i ., , -,. ... ’ . .. have seen—for 3ll the world like two at present J ENLARGING DEPART MP\”
ted with the glitter of imnerialiam ? ,3. * ^ v. . . . .... .. i
well informed farmer
thonght that the j Northeast Side of Pnbiic Square.
shoulders of Atlas. I
marching for 1 can prove that its prosperity rests on
prostrate something cn the field. Evtrybody on the bumblebee. The world cannot pros-
our side watched them and wondered per without the farmers’ product. The
what they were looking for. The two farm will not te productive without
lines were fully two-thirds of a mile clover. We cannot raise clover without
% end Whbkey El..-
?• 1 >:as ^ ra tome ^
y | ,-^ v oajp&la
Hy? § ’ : ■tilrr- ?er.t F3j
V2U
?ryor3
of peoplr have been made by means ! A i fUthfUl StS-t-SHlGnti* ; apart, and the three had got about a seed, and we cannot have clover seed
r»f orlmicrv ..w^r a^on.rfh mooc t ■ i i* j ' third of the way across toward us, without the bumblenee. because it is ’
oi a uviicNS.vjiiiet/cr aueJiau mess- Anexceiler r and 7 rv^ u?nipremedv. . , *
“ , . . . .! a.v„ ^ -uv, Then over on tne right of our line was • this msect that carries the pollen from
urer) sun eho loir*.*--: ing uie given for the cure of coughs co;d and hoarse- a stir and commotion, and the excite- fiow*r to flower, securing its develop- i
as ths average figures for the ness, is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and meat spread along until it reached ca meat and continuance. Let us learn to
white race. ^ r * ^ a? - Hadfield, 350 West St., New | . “The right of our line was oonoealed know and to protect cur friends ”
rri^ -i r York City, verifies this statement. ! ty a little grove of oak trees.,
Ihe po \ , oi a youth tr i u u- p y c A trccpe.rin blue, mounted cn a big bay . r , . ^ . . . .
He writes : “Dr. Bull s Cough byrup : th ~ t i There 1S catarrh m this section
of 17 years ; s 280 pounds. In his
twentieth this increases to 320 !
pounds, and II the thirtieth and
thirty-first years it reaches its
height, 365 pounds. Al the end
of the thirty-first 3 T e&r the strength
begins to decline, very slowly at
first.
By the fortieth year it has de
creased eight pounds and this dim
inution continues at a sliligtly in
creasing rate until the fiftieth year
is reached, when the figure is 380
pounds. .
After this period the strength
fails more and more rapidly un
til the weakness of old age is
reached. It is not possible to give
statiftics of the decline of strength
after the fittieth year, as it varies
. that looked and carried himself like a
is a most excellent remedy for cough, thoroughbred, was riding out to meet ot tfie count,r - 7 -ban all other diseases
cold and hoarseness, and I take great : those three men in gray. He sat on his P nt together, and until the last few
pleasure in lecommending it to all, horse like a riding school m_.,ter. When j years was supposed to be incurable,
who rcauire such a valuable household w ^hin 100 yards of Stuart’s three men For a great many years doctors pro
be hal v'd, sainted with his saber and nounced it a local disease, and pre-
medicine.” Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup . . P : * .
,, , ^ ° J * t dropneo his caroine and
is sold everjorhere for 25 cents. f -n,^,
revolver. The , sclbed local
. and by eonstant-
The Poor Mother-in-Law.
Mother-in-law
on the market
three men from the other side had been i— ... . , , . . .
«...v■; i - j . , .. 1 failing- cur witn local treatment,
watching him. and, understanding the ...
challenge, dropped their arms. ! pronounced it incurable, Science nas
“Then came the fight. It was a saber P roved catarrh to be a constitutional
,w stories are a drug contest ’ three against one. That disease, and therefore requires con-
, , i Wisconsin man disarmed that lieu ten- j stitutioual treatment. Hall's Catarrh
1 Ut MlS ODe seems | ant in two pessee, hamstrung the hors® j Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chenev &
Dr. C. Ryder
DENTIST.
to be a iittle less druggy than
usual.
• A man and his wife went to
Europe, and the man’s mother-in-
law went along. Up to this point
there Ts no novelty in the story.
On the voyage the mother-in-
law fell ill and died. Of course
she bad to be buried at sea, and
of another and put his blade through | Co., Toledo. Onio. is the only constitu-
the shoulder of the third. He brought j Uonal cure on the market. It is taken
the three into our lines. - . ,
"■n-hatdoyox. think of that?”hecna-! terna ‘ ! - r los s ^om 10 drops to a
eluded. I t^aspoonfui. It acts directly on the
“The story is all right,” said one d blood and mucous surfaces of the sys-
the listeners, “but I don’t think you tem. The\- iser one hundred dollars
would do to-write history. ”—Milwau- j for any case it fails to cure. Send for j
koo 8e^t?^el. .circulars and testimonials. Address!
F. J. CHENEY & CO..
First-class Dental Work. He#
quarters tor best Tooth and
Mouth Preparations.
The New French Submarine Boat.
i Gainesville,
Geoifii
. so the usual canvas sack was made,
to a large exteat in different indi-j b u {; instead of an iron weight to
yiduals. Strand 5tag&^ine. j sink the body they used a bag of
What Scrofula Is. j
Scrofula is a disease as old as an-! Iu commenting on the arrange-
tiquity. It has been handed down for hients afterward the bereaved son-
generations and is the same today as in j in-law, who stuttered badly, said :
early times. It is emphatically a ; ‘i—j always knew where m-m
disease of the blood, and. the only wav i . 1 • i ,
. ./ . , .... , r motber-in-Iaw was going, b-b-
to cure it as bv* nurifvinc- the blood. _ . _ ^ 6
Toledo Ohio.
A submarine boat has been in j Sold Druggists Toe.
the French Goverment dock yards j ** ali s F£lTJ,u1 F - lds the best,
at Cherbourg. The vessel, which • ~— ~
Will be christened the Narval, will j onnge Womaa% cimw
measure 100 feet in length and | Womoa’s cinb of Orange, N. J.,
12 feet in beam. She will be- teW * moel session on March
by purifying the blood.
That is just what Hood's Sarsaparilla
does in every case where it is given a
faithful triai. It eradicates all impur
ities from the blood, and cures the
sores, boils, pimples and all forms of
skin disease due to scrofula taints in
the blood. Hoods Sarsaparilla has
won the grateful praise of vast numbers
blamed me if I s-s-suoposed she’d
have to carry her own f-f-fuel.”—
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Many of the distressing disorders pe
culiar to women are caused by dis
eased conditions m the liyer and bow-
of people by it's g and and complete els. By restoring these organs to
cure. Don't allow scrofula to deyelop j healthy activity the regular functions
in your blood. Cure it at once by tak- j of the female organs are re-established,
ing Hood's Sarsaparilla. j A well tried remedy for liver troubles
~—* — , — ! and disorders of the urinary organs is
A Lummo Response ! Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver aDd Kidney
“I call for a division of thel Balm - Thousands of ladies have used
House I ” exclaimed a member of • n ’ and ali say ifc ls a boon to suffering
tbe Colorado Legislature. ‘ ’ j womanhood Price *1.00 per bottle.
A • For sate bv M. C: Brown A Co.
At that very momenta cyclone!
happened along and* the division • .
was promptly* end completely I- ^dmes Fisk, of Tiega, Pa;, lives
. when its annoal election occurred,
armed with four torpedo tubes, This marked tfce quarter century of the
placed astern. She will be of 106 clnb ’ 8 existence. U is one of the oldest
.... displacement,and „ ^L"S^SZ.SZ
to sail twelve knots on the surface ! time of its founding. It organized with
and eight knots under water. ; ; membe'.-s; new it has a membership
She will be manned by a drew of
eleven officers and men, and will
of 300 and a long waiting list. The club
has become a department club, and the
recording secretary, Mia. Stanley, read
Georgia Railroad
-and—
CONNECTIONS.
For
information as to Rout«>
Schedules and Rates, both
be propelled by -electricity as | * brief reTiew the year*® work, which
wpll ^ Kvr -pi c* •" Was followed by reports from the chair-
well a= oy .team.—The Engineer, j men of each department Each depart-
ment in turn furnishes the clnb pro-
The cost of keeping up the
drinking fountains and cattle
gramme for general meetings. The de
partment cf education furnished a pro-
, _ gramme upon coeducation, also one np-
trougGs m London is $8,500 per j on the edm?atioa cf the Indians.
annum. A single trough in a The election cf officersfcr'thecoming
bney thoroughfare costs $250. i
- able manner during the last year. The
other officers were re-elected with the
exception of Mrs. Stanley/ who was not
^ ITCHING PILES
L.H^SWAYNE’8
OINTMENT
abboluthuy cubes.
Moitrtaye; Interne ftobtnc mmi
wrortw fcy frenitcbfn*. ir
ilowed ^ «wsae lumor® fora &ad protrude
d bI'I*i»v^7». hlx*
eligible for recording secretary, having
held the place for the limit allowed bv
the cinb. J
Passenger and Freight
write to either of the nndersige^
Yon will receive prompt repitj
and reliable information
A. G. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Ag*
Joe W. White, Trav. Pass.
Augusta, Georgia.
accompli
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, ;iar y ia ' Lancaster, fa.
b L 5 -s f -ivs druggists, and
-r; ^ . a try Divan Co.
B. W. Wilkes, C. F. & P. A..
Atlanta.
j H. K. Nicholson, G. A., Atbei*
j j W. V* . Hardwick. S. A., i
|f B. E. M&gill, G. F. A., Macon-
j M. R. Hudson, S. F. A., Mi->^
• ville.
\% W C-'^fin. S. F. A P. A.,
! Augusta.
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