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v, Marech 8, 1912
Blood Was Wrong
All women, who suffer from the aches and paias, dve
fo female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable,
scientific, tonic remedy, for wonren. Cardui acts promptly,
yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system,
relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system,
and toning up the nerves. During the past half century,
thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative
results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine,
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Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for
nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C., she
says: “I was not able to do my own housework. My
stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back
ache, and was very weak. 1 tried several doctors, but they
did me no good. I used Cardui for 3or 4 months, and now
lam In the best health 1 have ever been. | ¢an never praise
Cardui enough.” It is the best tonic, for women.
Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cardul.
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THE MAMRIETTA JOURNAL A \b COURIER
TACTFUL VOTER WAS THIS
Simple Peasant Cast His Ballot to Ac
companiment of Delicious
Bit of Humor,
The simple people of Alsace, who
retain in their hearts a strong love
for France at the same time that
they are desirous not to offend their
German rulers too much, frequently
have a hard time of it when they are
brought to the ballot box to vote for
representatives in the German parlia
ment.
In one election in a certain Alsa
tian district the two candidates were
Kable, an Alsatian of French sympa
thies, who had protested against the
annexation after the war of 1870, and
a German. On election day a peasant
came to the polling place, which was
presided over by a German official.
The peasant had in one hand a ticket
on which was printed the name of
Kable, and in the other a ticket bear
ing the name of the German candi
date. .
“Mein Herr,” he said to the German
election official, “will you tell me
which of these tickets is the better
one?’
The officer looked at them. “Why,
this is much preferable,” said he, in
dicating the German’s ticket.
“Ah, I thank you,” answered the
peasant. “I will keep it next my
heart.” He folded it carefully and put
it inside his coat. ‘“As for this other,
then,” said he, with an air of putting
it away from him as an unworthy
thing, “I will leave it here.” And he
put the Kable ticket in the ballot box.
Meant Their Work to Last.
Some of the early stones of Welsh
slate in New England burial grounds
show very fine carving, evidently the
product of English rather than
Colonial workmen. The enduring
quality of these memorials is evident
on a comparison between them and
other stones put up at a much later
date. In one of the old yards at
Billerica, Mass., many of the stones of
mid-eighteenth century dates are
badly scaled and partially illegible,
while the oldest stone in the yard,
dated 1684, shows no serious effect
of weather and others almost as old
are equally plain; practicaly un
changed after two centuries of expo
sure to the New England climate.
UNIQUE NAME.
Many People Cannot Prononace Name of World's
Most Famous Catarrh Remedy.
High-o-me—that’s the proper way to
pronounce Hyomei the old reliable rem
edy, that has rid tens of thousands of
people of that vile and disgusting dis
ease,
Hyomei is made of purest Australian
eucalyptus combined with thymol and
other effective antiseptics and is guar
anteed to be free from cocaine or any
harmful drug.
Hyomei is guaranteed to end the
‘misery of catarrh, asthma, croup, ca
‘tarrhal deafness, bronchitis, coughs or
‘colds, or money back.
Breathe it that’s all, no dosing the
stomach. Complete outfit, including
indestructible inhaler, $l.OO. Extra
bottles of Hyomei, if needed, 50 cents
at Wikle-Hodges, and druggists every
where.
Auto Took Long Jump.
With the ease of a veteran hunter
taking a hurdle, a Sydney, N. S. W.,
taxicab recently cleared a 10%-foot
ditch, landing on the opposite side
with every tire burst, front doors
telescoped, axles badly bent, and the
framework strained and knocked out
of gear. The chauffeur and inmates,
however, were quite unhurt save for a
severe shaking. Workmen were en
gaged in taking out a culvert on the
road at this point, and had removed
the decking. At noon they had left
work to eat lunch in a nearby field;
and it was at this juncture that the
car came speeding along, the chauf
feur failing to notice the condition of
the road.
Bee Keeping for Women.
“Nothing could induce us to give up
bee keeping for, aside from the profit,
the larger returns of health and hap
biness, the pure joy of living in the
sunshine and watching the tireless
wogkers as they come in with loads of |
pollen and nectar outweigh any finan
cilal consideration,” says a writer in
Farmer's Wife. |
"To sum it all up bee keeping is pre- ]
eminently a “woman’s job” whether
for pleasure or profit or for a combi- 1
nation of both. The financial returns |
compare favorably with anything else
from farm or garden, while to those i
who love outdoor life bee keeping is |
the most fascinating of all avocations. i
Artificial Turquoise. }
From ivory, which shows no grain,
pleces of the size of the torquoise de
gired are shaped and left for 14 days
in a saturated solution of ammoni
acal copper oxide in water, then rinse
and dry them. If the color of the tor
quoise ig not deep enough, the opera
tion may be repeated.
Expensive Luxury.
- “Yes,” said the literary man with a
} sigh, “style is & fine thing for a writ
er to bave; but when his wife's got it,
’ho. it takes all the profit away.'—=
Harper's Weekly.
TESTIMONY
" OF FIVE WOMEN
!Provec That Lydia E. Pink
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. pound Is Reliable.
Reedville, Ore.—*‘l can truly recom
mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s V%getable
Compound to all women who are passing
through the Change of Life, as it made
PR me a well woman after
%’\“"’X sufferiniithree l;veax'a."
‘h\§ — Mrs. MARY BoGART,
%‘:\g:" 8 Reedville, Oregon.
\\Qg New Orleans, La. —
&&a_,g/ 8 ‘‘ When passinfi through
v the Change of Life I was
Bogs troubled with hot flashes
RN W weak and dizzy spells and
38 backache. Iwas notfit for
& ghi anything until I took Ly-
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MrsChos Bauer Com(s)ound. lam recom-
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28 BAUER, 523 E. Marion St.,
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MrsE MThorn @ Mrs. EMMA BAILEY, Alton
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F. M. THORN, Deisem, No. Dak.
NOTICE.
FARMS FOR SALE.
For prices and terms
apply to
J. A. BASWELL,
Marietta, Ga.
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What Every Woman Knows.
A woman always knows when a
man is in love with her. A man
often knows a woman is in love with
bim wken she isn't.—Life.
The Men Who Succeed
as heads of large enterprises are men of
great energy. Succees to-day, de
mands health. To ail is to fail It’s
utter tolly for a man to endure a weak,
run-dewn, half alive condition when
Electric Bitters will put him right on
his feet in short order. ‘‘Four bottles
did me more real good than any other
medicine I ever took,’’ writes Chas.
B. Allen, Sylvania, Ga. ‘‘After years
of suffering with rheumatism, liver
trouble, stomach disorders and de
ranged kineys, am again, thanks to
'Eleceric Bitters, sound and well.” Try
‘them., Only 50 centsat W. A, Sams
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For Law and Order.
Stricken Pugilist—Hi, police, stop
this sparring match; it's going to de
generate into a prize fight!—Punch.
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STATEMENT OF TBE OONDIPION OF
B LOCATEDIATRQKENNESAW, GA., AT THE OLOSE OF BUSINESS,
FEBRUARY 20th, rh2. ;
m—-—————_——-_—___—m
RESOURCES s ; ~, LIABILITIES
Demand L0an5........... ... § ' Capital Stoek Paidt in .. .... $20,000.00
Time L0am5............cin.....z, '48,008.87 [Surplus Fund:.._ ' ...
Furniture and Fixtures ... 1,402.46 [ Undivided Profits less Current
Other Rea! Estate....... ... 376 81| Expenses Interest and Taxes
Dve from Banks and Bank- bLo Gl D T
ers in this State..... .... 228038 Individual Deposits subjeet to
Due from Banks and Bank- chetk,, .. oo L 1 88010
ers in other States . ... 2802 90| Demand Certificates .... ....
Currency .........$ 944.00 Time Certificates ..... ......... 11,690.99
GORE ooy o R 0 Cashier’'s Checks... ... ...
Silver, nickels, etc. 389 44 }Bills Payable including Time
1,360.9“ Certifizates representing
Deposit Guarantes Fuad..... I.OO0.0()I borrewed money ............... 7,500.0 ¢
Totel .0 iioiayany . S OROIOEO Tolal B .0 00
STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF COBB.
Before me came E, L. HARRELL, Cashier of Kennesaw State Bank, who,
teing duly sworn, says tnat the above and foregeing statement is a true con
dition of saia Bank as snown by the bo ks of file in said bank. Febh. 20, 1912,
Sworn to and subscribed befure me, this 16t day of March, 1912,
J B. MCREA,
Notary Publie, Cebb County. Ga.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
Located at Powder Springs, Ga., at the close of b usiness, February 20, 1912
RESOURCES. ' LIABILIFIES,
Demand L0an5......... ......$ 6,521 oo}Capital Stock Paid in___._... $l5OOO 00
Time Louns ... 560601 53 Undivided Profits, Yess Current
Overdrafts, Unsecured........,. 66 50| Expenses,lnterest and Taxes
Bonds and stocks swned by ; BRI ar o R B 8 a 8
the Bank... ... .......... 10,200 00} Tedividnil Deposits subject to
Banking House ................. 1A I 8 Ohedk - o oo ol 8
Furniture and Fixtures..... .. 1,830 36 Savings Deposits. ..... ..ocew 770 38
Due from Banks and Bank- Time Certificate 5.................. 14,295 66
ers in this 5tate................ 27,866 g 9 Gl Blase o L 287 10
Duefrom Banks and Bank
ers in other States. . . 9,454 44
CUTTENOY. Ll st 2.3 Ul
00l -L et 62 50
Silver, Nickels and Pennias . 255 47
Caglh Ttems . ... oove avionss 250 97
Total ..oI Ry J O .4..........3116,857> 61
STATE OF GEORGIA-COUNTY OF COBB. .
Before me came J. B. OGLESBY, Cashier of Bank of Powder Bprings,
who, being duly sworn, says that the above and loregoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank ae shown by the books of file in said Bank.
J. B. OGLESBY,
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 2nd day of March, Igl2, .
A. W. FLORENCE, Notary Public.
Valuable Dog—Beme Day.
Brother Jimpson says he owns a
dog that not only pointe and retrieves,
but he has taught bim to spin on his
tall llke a top when he smells gaso
line. Brother Jimpson says he's try
ing to develop & breed of dogs that
will be invaluable in warfare, io point
fighting aeroplanes trying to sneak
over camp at night,
Much Rubber in Rhodesla.
The vast extent of porthern Rho
desia renders it impossible at pres
ent to estimate even approximately
the. extent of the rubber areas, but
such evidenece as is avallable points
to the great prospective value of this
asset. .
One Penaity of Advancing Age.
Ag we get older we find one of the
sad things in life i#= the way in which
the number of those who call us by
our Christian name diminishes.
Page Seven
Woooen Teeth.
Japanese dentists have introduced
wood as a substiiute for porcelala
and rhineceroe ivory. The woodem
teeth used by the Japanese dentist
are remarkably natural in appear
ance and in the fine bluish color ps
culiar to the teeth of the Malay race.
The teeth are fastened in place by &
secret proeess jealously guarded by
its inventor.—Harper's Weekly.
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Women Do Well in Marathon. ,
A woman’s Marathon race took plaee
from Polegate to Pastbourns, Eng., the
other day. Out of 18 competitors 16
finished the full distance of about four
and a half miles, and the winner led.
by only a few inches. \
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Daly Thought. !
The habit of viewing things cheer
fully and of thinking about life hope
fully may be made to grow up in us
like any other habit.—Smiles.