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Where To Gq For The Summer.
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Lawyers to Fee, Pa.
Singers to Alto, Ga^
Bakers to Bakes, Pa.
Jewelers £o Gem, Ind.
Babies to Brest, Mich,
Smokers to Weed, Col.
Printers to Agate, Col.
The sleepy to Gap, Pa.
The idle to Rust, Mich.
Cranks to Peculiar, Mo,
Poets to Parnassus, Pa.
Deadheads to Gratis, 0.
Florists to Rose Hill, La.
Mendicants to Begg, La.
Perfumers to Aroma,Jill.
Smalt men to Bigger, Ind.
Paupers to'Charifcy, Kan,
Actors to Star City, Ark.
Plumbers to Faucett, Mo.
Old maids to Antiquity, 0.
Tramps to Gaubtown, Pa.
Bankers to Deposit, N. Y.
Widowers to Widow* Fla.
Apiarists to Beeville, Tex.
Farmers to Corning, N: Y.
Brokers to Stockville, Nev.
Hunters to Deer Trail, Col.
Prize fighters to Box, Kan.
Lovers to Spoonville, Mich.
Debtors to Cach City, Kan.
Chiropodists to Cornie, Ark.
Carpenters to Sawtooth, Id.
Politicians to Buncombe, Va.
Sewing girls to Scissors, Col.
Cobblers to Shoe Heel, N. C.
Grocers to Coffeeville, Kan.
Sports to Race Track, Mont.
Dry goods men to Calico, Col.
The ‘boys* to Midway, S. C.
! GOST OF THE COMMON
SCHOOLS IN GEORGIA.
The cost^of the common schools
alone in Georgia for the year 1900
was $1,396,681.91, paid out as fol
lows : County commissioners, $62,-
074.41; boards of education, $10,-
827.41; postage, etc., $10,228.97:
school supplies, etc., $71,028.67.
This is a big sum, but the state
school commissioner asks that it
be increased from year to year.
This amount could easily be re
duced without any injury to the
schools or the teachers, by abol
ishing hoards of education and let
trustees in each mialitia district
be appointed to look after the
schools with the couuty school
j commissioner.—Dahlonega Nug-
i get.
| Govern Candler Ill With Grip/
Governor Caadler is still con
fined to his bed at the mansion,
and for the first time in forty
years called in a physscian. The
governor is suffering considerably
from the effects of the grip, and it
may be several days yet before he
can return to his office. He is
carrying on the business of the
state at the mansion, however,
and his correspondence is not
allowed to get behind. There have
been many messages received at
the mansion today inquiring about
the condition of the chief execu
tive, and it is the sincere hope of
all the capitol officials and the
friends of Governor Caudler that j
fie will soon he able to get out
again. He is somewhat improved
today.—Monday’s Atlanta Journal
MORE COTTON
More Potash
In the Cotton fertilizer improves the
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Send for our book (free) explaining how to
get these results.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We have made arrangements]
to handle the celebrated. . .
In Pound, halt pound boxes and in any quantity open
The peer of any candy sold in Atlanta.
eyes very big and her arm raised tc
protect her little nose.
“Why, Violet, what is the mat
ter ?” said her mother.
“Oh, oh, oh!” sgbbed Violet.
“The nasty fly! He will sting me!
again they couldn’t tell with the
dresses off which was Be&ss tiL
which was Maud.
And how sad those dollies .would
have felt with the wrong parents I
Jane was just going to cry about
it and Harry was already crying
when Aunt Clara came.
She turned the dollies over, and
on each dolly’s back was a little
string with a bead on the end of it.
Aunt Clara pulled the string on one
dolly, and the dolly said, “Mamma!”
“That must be Maud,” said Aunt
Clara. “She is calling Jane.”
Then she pulled the string on the
other dolly, and the dolly said, “Pa-
pa!”
“That must be Bess,” said Aunt
Clara. “She is calling Harry.”
Wasn’t that the kind of an aunty
to have ?—New Orleans Times-Dem-
ocrat.
The Nasty Fly.
You see this funny little girl in
4he picture. Well, what do you
think is the matter with her? Shall
I tell you ? She is frightened at a
wasp which came buzzing round.
And her screams—you should just
have- heard them! And her mother
and nurse and the cook all came
running out to see what was the
■matter with her.
They found her Jammed tightly
into a corner of the porch with her
requires physical and mental
ability of a high degree to
withstand us hard labors. The
high tension to which the
nervous system is constantly
subjected, has a depressing ef
fect, and soon headache, back
ache, neuralgia, rheumatism,
sciatica, etc., develop in severe
form. Such was the case of
Mail Carrier S. F. Sweinhart,
of Huntsville, Ala., he says:
“An attack of pneumonia left me
with muscular rheumatism, headache,
and pains that seemed to be all over
me. I was scarcely able to move for
about a month when I decided to give
In Northeast Georgia,
Pills
two weeks I was free from pain and
gaining in flesh and strength.”
Sold fey all Bragg lots.
D*. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Why Not Buy Your
Women Hermits In Russia.
Among tne villagers on the Volga
in the province of Samara a curious
sect of women has mado Its appear
ance. It was originated by an elder
ly peasant woman in Soznova, call
ed the /'Blessed Mother.” These
women have fled from the villages
around into a remote district, where
they live singly in holes dug ont of
the face of the hill. They lead a
life of fasting and prayer, and be
lieve themselves called from the
world, which they think is shortly
about to perish in a general con
flagration. The “Blessed Mother”
has “ten wise virgins” as a sort of
bodyguard* and the sect believes
that these XI women are possessed
of miraculous powers. *— Londc
Globe.
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BELTING, MILL SUPPLIES.
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Can Get EX ACTLY SUITED. Our Prices Wifi .
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DINKINS OLD STAND.
Nerve Reauired.
Perdita—Did you say, “This Is so sud
den r
Constance—I didn’t have the .nerve.
You know how he stutters.—Chicago
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