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Tf. is said that no fewer than 1?
officers of the garrison ofT’erze-
miel, in German Poland, have
committed suicide within three
months.
Neglect Means Danger.
Don’t neglect biliousness and consti
nation. Your health will suffer per
nanently if you do. DeWitt’s Littl
Sarly Risers cure such cases. M, B
imith, Butternut, Mich., says “Be
Vitt’s Little Early Risers are the mos
itisfactory pills I ever took. Nev* r
; oe or cause nausea. 4 ’ Robertson &
Law.
A FIVE DOLLAR JOKE.
Mr. Lee Fairchild, who fe o<mdag
to the front as a humorist, visited
San Francisco not long ago and,
Kfce many literary pilgrims to the
west determined to pay a visit -to
Mr. Joaquin Miller, pdet of the Sier-
'/ Tb* Urw Uttwt b* seotfy
bik will be throws off ia the r
ths oyetea a* tfcmuh time should
byatonio that Nature may begin
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HDueling among the students at
Jena has been forbidden by the
vice chancellor of the university,
who has also broken up the col
lege fencing club.3
More Potash
leading to the poet's side hill her
mitage. It was evening when he
started. The night had settled, and
the moon was up when he arrived.
He paid the driver and was about
to open the rustic gate to the fa
mous home when the cabman said
dryly: #
"I suppose you know that Joa
quin is not in California at the pres
ent time."
The humorist thought quickly
and, smothering his indignation, re
plied:
"Oh, yes, of course; I merely
wanted to see how his place looks
by moonlight."—Saturday Evening
Post.
• Camphor Eaters.
The latest fad among the fashion
able women of the country is cam
phor eating. The idea seems to pre
vail that this gum, taken in small
and regular doses, gives a peculiar
creaminess of complexion, and scores
of young women buy it for this pur
pose. The habit is, moreover, very
difficult to cast off, for camphor
produces a mild form of exhilara-
ia the Cotton fertilizer improves the
soil; increases yield—larger profits.
Send for our bode (free) explaining how to
get these results.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
Shot in His Left Leg.
For all kinds of sores, burns, bruises,
or other wounds DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve is a sure cure. Skin diseases
yield to it at once. Never fails in
cases of piles. Cooling and healing.
Nolle genuine but DeWitt’s. Beware
of counterfeits. “I suffered for many
years from a sore caused by a gun shot
wound In my left leg,” says A. S. Ful
ler, English, Ind. “It would not heal
and gave me much trouble. I used all
kinds of remedies to no purpose until
I tried DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A
few boxes completely cured me.”
Robertson & Law.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. Charley Tanner left last
Saturday for Washington, D. C.,
where he has a good position with
Mr. D. W. Zerby, contractor for
Geo. H. Cutting & Co.
Miss Emmie Thompson, daugh
ter of Mr. W. L. Thompson, who
been teaching school at Union
Hill arrived in the'eity Monday
and placed herself under Mrs.
Fields and Miss Candler for in
struction.
Mr. T/S.f Littlefield of^Dahlon-
ega, formerly of Gainesville, spent
a day or two with friends in the
city this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel V. John*
eon of near Buford, were in the
city last Saturday doing some
shopping. Mr. Johnson is one of
Hall’s most successful planters.
■ ■ - ' <
Mr. John R. Brown was in
town this week from Charlotte
and was warmly greeted by his
friends. He is one of Inman,
Smith & Co’s, best salesmen.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church realized about $27 from
their Easter market given at Dix
on’s drug store last Saturday.
They had liberal patronage and
were gratified at the amount
realized.
Fire destroyed a tenant house
of Mr. J. W. Large’s at Gower
Springs last Sunday night at 9 :30
o’clock. The loss amounts to
about $50. How the fire orignia-
ted is not known. The flames
•were seen by a number of people
“in the city.
Interesting services were held
at the First Methodist, Presby
terian and Episcopal services last
^Sunday. The pastor’s of the
Above named churches filled their
pulpits, preaching strong ser
mons appropriate to the occasion.
The churches were nicely decora
ted and were attended* by large
congregations. On account of
the absence of the pastor at
Rome, no services were held at the
Jiret Baptist church.
Last Sunday night the Epworth
League held an Easter league ser
vice at the ; First Methodist
church, an interesting program
being rendered upon this occasion.
All who took part in the program,
especially the children, acquitted
themselves creditably.
The fire department was called
out at noon last Sunday to put
out a fire on a tenant house at Dr.
Bl EL Green’s. But little damage
was done on account of the quick
and effective work of the fire de
partment.
Mrs. C. E. Lambdin and Miss
Annie Lambdin returned home to
Barnesville Wednesday atter a
visit of several weeks to Mrs.
A. S. Hardy. ' ;
AN OLD
irritable individual. “
C 1 /“*Y T’Y T“? If ““patience or fanlt-findinj
8 l-C M ever excusable it is when the
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It is trmy discouraging to find
mouths of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the
remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Every chronic son
matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evidence of some nrev
constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dregs of these dise
remain in the system; or, it may be that some long hidden poison—pd
Cancer—has come to the surface and begun its destructive work. ^
The blood must be purified before'the sore will fill up with healthy-
and the skin regains its natural color. It is _
through the circulation that the acrid, corroding /[
A factory in Magdenberg for
making fodder for cattle by dry
ing the leaves heretofore wasted
by beet sugar ^makers has proves
financial- success.
Saved Many a Time.
Don’t neglect coughs and colds even
if it is spring. Such cases often result
seriously at this season just because
people are careless. A dose of One
vlinute Cough Cure will remove a!3
danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at
nee, Sure cure for coughs, colds,
jroup, grip, bronchitis, and other
rhroat and lung troubles. “I have
ised One Minute Cough Cure several
years,” says Postmaster, C. O. Dawson,
Barr, Ill. “It is the. very best cough
medicine on the market. It has saved
me many a severe spell of sickness and
L warmly recommend it.” The chil
dren’s favorite. Robertson & Law.
fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it y
irritated and inflamed. S. S. S. will purify and few) K
invigorate the stagnant blood when all sediment or S
other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to!
diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to Imi
healthy and natural look; the discharge ceases and the sore beak «
Several years ag-o, my wife had. a se- ,, ^* ^ <H |b r
were sore leg and was treated by the that is guaranteed entirely to
best physicians hut received no benefit. table. Itbnilds np the biood-j
Our drug-grist advised her to try S. S. S., tones up the general system as
which she did. Fourteen bottles cured if
her and she has been well ever since. other medicine does. If yoaM
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tion and stupefaction, and in many
instances where very large doses
have been swallowed the habit has
become a sort of slavery. These
camphor eaters all have a dreamy,
dazed and very listless air, and in
most of them there is an ever pres
ent longing to sleep or at least to
rest. Extreme weakness generally
follows the taking of regular doses,
and* cases have been*seen where it
has been almost difficult to tell the
effect from those of alcohol. As to
the complexion, if a ghastly pallor
An engine of the great north
->rn railroad in England, whic*
•vas built m 1870, completed it
INTERESTING
His Negative Side.
Eli Minch, known as the "learned
farmer," of Bridgeton, H. J*, who
died the other day, recently made
the following confession: "I have
never been married or in love, never
smoked, chewed or touched a drop
of beer or other intoxicants; never
played dominoes, checkers or cards
Women are more and more pat
ronizing life insurance, and many
of the companies maintain a wo
man’s department, presided over
by a female superintendent. The
statistics indicate* that business
women and women of great wealth
are the principal patrons.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We have made arrangements]
to handle the celebrated. . .
Grandeur Flour
of any kind and cannot tell one
card from another. I I
I have never
been to a play, even in church, or a
circus: never saw the inside of a
saw the inside of a
theater, have never skated with a
girl on the ice, although I was when
a boy considered quite a skater, and
I think few men experienced the
pleasure that I did when a young
man." ;
The Ways of the Walking Stick.
An excited controversy is raging
among the young swells of Paris as
to the disposal of one’s walking
The best and most satisfactory flour on
Will sell same in any quantity at the
Atlanta
to the disposal of one’s walking
stick when making a call. M. Le
Bargy, the well known actor, de
clares-that a walking stick is a vital
necessity to help out conversation.
f you may
"In the play," he says,
see it swinging backwar
ward when I am anxious, affection
ately caressing my collar when my
mood is.endearing, vibrating with
Feel your pulse a few minutes.
Is it regular? Are you short of
breath, after slight exertion
as going up stairs, sweeping,
walking, etc? Do you have
pain in left; breast, side or
between shoulder blades, chok
ing sensations, fainting or
smothering spells, inability to
lie on left side? 'If you have
any of these symptoms you
certainly have a weak heart,
and should immediately take
I leave the room dejected."
In the .neighborhood of the
cent sub*way explosion in
York there are
re-
New
physicians
ihan in any other part of the r city,
and hundreds of them were avail
able for emergency doty within
ihree minutes after the dynamite
went off.
Heart
It is said that in prehistoric
rimes the Incas of Peru built
roads that extended from the
tropically heated valleys up the
mountains to the regions of per
petual frost, using the natural
asnhalt rock, and these roads are
Mr. F. H. Oaks of Jamestown, N. Y.,
whose genial face appears above, says:
“Excessive use ol tobacco seriously
affected iny heart. I suffered severe
pains about the heart, and in the left
shoulder and side; while the palpitation
would awaken me from rav sleep. I
began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
and soon found permanent relief.”
Sold by all Druggists,
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Eikhart, Ind.