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A BYRD’S EYE VIEW
The star speaker ata temper
ance convention recently held in
Green Bay, Wis., was ex-Gov.
Peck, of Milwaukee, who found
placed upon the table for his re
freshment a beer mug filled with
water. “It was a warm day,”
said Mr. Peck, afterward, in
telling the story, “and there
we>*e Hies. One had lighted trust*
ingly on the surface ot the water
in that mug. I saw him as 1
lifted it, and I did the most aat
ural and humane thing I could
think of—blew him oft’the water
Well, they cheered for five min
utes ; and now I suppose you
couldn’t persuade a Green Bay
man that anybody from Milwau
kee could take a drink—even of
wakr, at a temperance conven
tion—without first blowing oft
the foam.”
An enterprising bachelor of
Old Orchard, Me., having de
cided to enter the matrimonial
siate, but having not yet select* d
his helpmeet, recently built a
small cottag» and nailed upon
the side nearest the road a shin
gle bearing the, inscriution
“Wife Wanted.” This advertise
ment has already attracted sev
eral applicants, none of whom
up to date hue qualiti >d to ill the
vacancy.
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Hamilton Fish, who was kill
ed at Guasima, was one of the
most accomplished hcrsemen of
bis regiment, and through his
prowe.-s as a rider he saved the
lifw us a little child when the
troopers wtre in cuiup near San
A niooio, T< xi«. The entire regi
upmi, while drilling, was urd«r
eu t> charge As the fife hundred
cavalrymen were dashing down
a hill side a ragg'd little Mexi
*au bov feCniii|>er*-d out in front
NEW MAN.
“I was a sufferer from dys
pepsia, gout and rheumatism,
caused by impure blood. I tried
various medicines, but obtained
no relief until I began taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This med
icine has made mo a now man
and is the best I;sver took. It
has boon a blessing to gje.”
William M, James, Brogdon.K
G.
Hood’s Pills aro the only pills
to taco with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
EC and yet officio nt
of the column. Hamilton Fish
saw the danger, spurred his
horse ahead of the others, and,
while galloping at full speed,
picked the youngster up with
thq, dexterity of an Arizona
plainsman.
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The Southern Generaj Assem
bly of tho Presbyterian church,
which recently convened at
Louisville, received a fraterna’
greeting by telegraph from an
other religious body, the mes
sage concluding as follows ;“Bee
Acts twenty »hree two.” The
clerk of the assembly, says Th<
Christian Observer, thereupon
road Acts xxiii. 2 : “And the
high priest Ananias commanded
them that stood by him to smit<
him on the mouth.” This me*
sage “riled” tho clergymen, win
luokud upon it as distinctly un
friendly in tone ; but investiga
tion revealed the fact that th
telegraph operator who handled
the dispatch had omitted to
pine? a comma after the word
| grea'y- The really Sent W»«
;l Jss XX, 32 : “And now, broth
ren, 1 commend you to God and
to the word of His grave, which
is able to build yr>u up and giy<-
you an inheritance among >ll
them which are sanctified.”
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Hate is’tbe best camp s oiy iba*
we have yet seen in print, related
by the M con Evening New*: Two
officers Wt-re talk ng yesterday and
one of them who had just returned
from Chickamauga said: “While
at the cainp at Chickamauga 1
heard that a Lagro officer had re
primanded one of the G orgiaboys
for not saluting him. It is said the
Georgian sized up th>» negro and
looking him in the eye said: “All
chows look alike to me,” and calm
ly walked a««ay.
Associate Justice Brewer, having
said that if we had read m the
Bible of such victories as those of
Dewey and Schley we would scarce
ly bring ourselves to believe them,
i« reminded by ' r he Kansas Citv
Journal that “there is nothing in
either of these victories to compare
for a moment with the victory oi
Gideon, who blew up the breast
works of Jericho with a ram's horn.
And in naval affairs the conquest
ot Manila is far lees a tax upon
the credulity than that little busi
ness of Moses witn the Egyp lans
it the R-d S-a. And pray tell us
what comparison is to be made be
tween Sampson, who slew 600
Spanish with his mons er gunboats
and Samson, who oh w JO 000
Phi'ietines with the jawbone of ai
ass?”
Annual Ralea ever S.OOO.ROJ toaee
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<ueh aa Wind and Pain la the Stomach.
Mddlnrae. PuL.Ma after niealx. Head
tua. Diae! lines, Druwalneaa. Fhiehinui
t Heat. 1 • us Appetite. Owtivenora
'kitchen »u the Skin. Odd Chills. Die
jrbed Sleep. Irish tful Dreams and all
Mertuua aud Trembling Sensation*.
TIB FUST DOSE WILL SITE BELIEF
If TWEITT MH UTE 8. leery sufferer
will ackuowiada* then to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE
NV.KCNAM'R HUS.Ub, Mdir»rt
ed. reatore Toma lee to renj
tlato health. Thor promptly remove
obotruetioa* or irregularities of the a s
torn mm# are Mak ■aataahi. y, rl
Weak Stomach
Impaired Dlyewtion
Disordered Liver
IN MBH, WkMSN OR RHILORRM
B ••eham’s Fill® are
Without a Rival
hod have tee
_ LARCKST SALK
«fo»y Ht»elSe4ieia* baste Werlte
ka M RU Br«a •topste
CHEAP RATES.
The Southern R’y operates 3
da ly trains between Rune ami
Chattanooga, by which parties
can leave Rome in the morning,
spend the day in Chattanoogn
and return home same evening.
The schedule between these
points is as follows. Leave Rome
1:00-a. tn. arrive Ciiattanoogn
4 :15 a. m. ; leave Rome 10 :35
arrive Chattanooga- l:-00 p. nt. •
leave Rome 6:25 a. m. arrive
Chattanooga 8 :50 p. ra. There
is also a local train leaving Rome
3:50 p. tn. going by the way oi
Cohutta and Cleveland and ar
rives Chattanooga 7:20 p. in.
Returning, trains leave Chatta
nooga 6 :30 a. m. arrive Rome
9:00 a. m. ; leave Chattanooga
3 :10 p. m. arrive Rome 5 :35 p
m. ; leave Chattanooga 10 :10 p.
arrive Rome 1:44 a. m. Pull
man sleeping cars on >.'l train®.
For further information call
on (J. Harrison,C. T. A.
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hopeless are quickly mus ralically cured at home. Dr.
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