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The young woman to whom the I
fwllewiug partgiaph from 'J he
Houstzdak* (Pa ) Journal ref u ral
cannot fail tu «ppreciata the deli
cacy with which the compliment
ccnveyed in worded:
The [r[(T of the Hountz-'
dale giria are slender and delica’e
ly tinted; their i i i are like ***
and th*y are without =.in this or,
inv other $ Their frowns are like |
ff t and their 128450 exeite !!! of
pleasure and a desire to m—
thi-m. Read this • clesely and
do not ? its veracity.
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IM rri> <r t» the make-up of the
next c 0.,..,, the New York World
gays: “Senator Edward Murphy,
Jr , the si ent, wll he missed.
Quiet, easy going, smooth, oilv, a
politician withal, he accomplished
more for his coi stituei is than ■
many Senators who proclaim their
doings with a brass hand and an '
ai my trumpet. Murphy is net the
n.au to stand on the housetop and
announce in foghorn voice w hat he
’s shout to d». If he lacked three I
votes of enough to pass a measure
iu which he was interested they
were forthcoming,”
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T1 e Spanish soldiers iu Pavhta
are terrible fellows w hen firing ins
to cases and fuaeral processions
The Spanish complaint that in the
reeent war we would not fight ss <
they expected as te right s*ems to
have been well founded. It we had
waited at Manila and Santiago for
the Spaniards to attack us in cases :
er hearses Spain would have been :
fighting yet.
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The New Yorker arrested on c
charge of lese majeste in Berlin
far referring to the Kaiser as :
“aherpi’heaa” pleads druukente =!
as his defense, a« “when sober fie
always speaks respectfully of the
Emperor.” The prohibitionists <
should put a padlock on this .
man’» mouth, or his ease may be i
used iu preof of the virtues of I
drink. i
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A Kirkcaldy (Scotland) paper
recently printed an account of an
accident which befell two well ,
known temperance men on their
way home from a prohibition ,
meeting, and facetiously stated (
that “fortunately both gentlemen j
were sober at the time.” This re- |
mark made the vietims of the ac
cident indignant. and they de
■seeded a public apology from the
editor. In the next issue es the
paper appeared this notice:
“Messrs. and demand an
apology for our having stated that
at the time es their accident they
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A Tumor Formed
Finally It Broke Inwardly
and Discharged
Trouble Began With Dyjpeps •
and Impure Blood
Thorough Course of Hood’s Sarsa
parilla Completely Cures.
There is danger in impure blood
Disease and suffering are snr.-)y com- <
ing to those who neglect this thie.lt a |
ing symptom. Bead this:
“Gilliam, Missouri. (
“ C. I. Hood & Co., Lowe It, M. .■«.: *
“Gentlemen:—My troubles began will
nervous headaches, which would last
me for two or three days. The doctors
pronounced my trouble dyspepsia, but 1
they could not do anything (or me, and t
advised a change of location. At the age
es 55 a tumor formed on rny spine, which ’
Was Very Painful 1
but did not rise or discharge. The doctor (
thought best to cue it out, but I objected. x
It fiual’y broke and discharged a great ■
deal. The doctors said they could do H
nothing tor it. Then the tumor began to 1
rise inwardly and discharge. 1 read much j
about cures by Hood ,
thought I would try it. Before I had r
finished taking one bottk ■. ich 1
relieved. I continued the n iof Hood’s v
B*rsaparilla, and after taking 12 bottles I
was entirely cured lve t
agoodappe-?.
life to Hood’s Sana pari Iln.' W. D. Fore 1;
OOvU parilla 1
I?,#? b«*t--i« fiwt the One lie ) P|_ ;r jf ler
Sold by al! druggets s \ f oi ’
Hood’s Pills o ’ J'l I’niom :u«'J with ,
NO FfilTH CURE
ABOUT STUART'S DYSPEPSIA
TABLETS.
They Cure Stomach Troubles and
Indigestion Anyway Whether you
Have Faith in Them or Not.
Mere faith will not digest your
! food for you, will wot give yon uu
appetite, wi l ) tot increLS? your
ti-eb and strengthen you.’ nerves
and heart, but Stuait’s Dyspepsia
Tablets wdl do these things, be
ei.use they are composed of the
■elements of digestion, t hey contain
the juice, acids and pept. nes nec
essary tw the digestion and assirni-
I lation of all wholesumv food.
Stuart’a Dyspepsia Tablets will
digest food if plseed in a jar or
hottie i.i water heated to 9S de
grees, and they will do it much
more effectively when taken into
the stomach after meals, whether
yen have faith that they will er
net.
They in vigors tt. the stomach,
make pure blood aud strong wei Veg,
in ttis only way that nature can
do it. and that is, from plenty of
w olescuse food well digested. I
is not what we eat, but what we
digest that dews uh gOid.
Ituart’s Dyapepsia Tablets are
sold by nearly all dreggists at 50
jcents for full a zed package, or by
mail from the F. A. Stu: at Co.,
Marshall, Mish.
were both sober, We hare pleas
ure in wi hdrawiag our ol serva
ticn. ”
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In ibe whole ol Russia there a-r
only 743 newspapers.
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As era litigatiow lasting four
teen years the will disposing of a
San rranciseo estate ones worth
$74,000 has just been sustained
and litigation suspended because
'he estate has been exhausted in
paying legal f es.
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Wonvn'o t rzaeizations iwsev
■jfal St.:e» have met and resolvec
atan.- R< piesentative Roberts of
u.ah. His three wives are his dis
qualification. Perhaps if these
zealous femair# knew the mental
angu eh that th s tuple aiiiince
had cost him they would realize
that the misguided man has suf
fered enough
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With true Western enthusiasm
The Dodge City (Kan.) Republi
can suggests that the geographical
lines of cur common country be
fixed thus: “ Bounded on the north
by the aurora borealis,on the south
by the procession of the equinoxes,
n the east by the rising sun, and
n the west by the Day of Judg
ment.”
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The earliest artillery known was
a small piece devised .in 1330, first
used in war by the Moors against
Spain at Algeciras The English
trosps at Crecy used a rough sort
of artillery.
000
Paul Newman, ex-attorney gen
eral of Hawaii has been admitted
to practice before the United Stat
es i-upieme court. He registered a?
from “the territory of Wawaii.”
000
Three places at least are known
where green enow is found. One
of these is near Mount, Hecla Ice
land another fourteen miles east
of the Obi, and the third near
Quito, South America.
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Capt. Sigtbee has a watch that
has been submerged in salt water
t hree times. It went down in Japa
nese waters years ago, At Bahia
Honda, in 1878 whea a Spanish'
pilot grounded Capt. Sigabee’a
vessel the Blake the watch had
another salt water bath, the vessel
havlag been flooded to prevent
her pounding to pieces on the
recks. At Havana the timepiece
went down with the Maine, but 1
was recovered by a diver. When
the war broke eut and Capt. feigs
bee took e uamand of the St. Paul
he wisely left this watch at home
thinking it indiscreet to riax it !
agsin in Cuban waters.
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A uaiqie petitien iu bankruptey
was rcceaHy filed in the Federal
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it at Naehvil ®. fees Tb< ’
B n ier, of 'bat city eaya tbs' '
t petiti u “proba ly hai *«u
eq lintliecouu.tr) iu the w
cl ability which if canfln-d to
th ..tie it< m of a mony duo a
d reed wife, It was fiiad by
Gt ry k Suiah of Murfreesboro i
wl seta forth 'bat hi* liabilities
ar .ssllO doe Mrs L A. Fitts,]
cf .'non College nee Mra. L. A., 1
Si. it.h,” Incidental v, as “nee”
m ana born, Mrs F >ta, who wee '
bi in Mr« Smith, m ist baa re»
Hi: l able woman.
Fund Mother :Thi ee yearn ago
1 gave him a chain, and lie’s
worn it out; two 5 ears ago I <
gave him a diamou I stud, and <
he lost it, and last year 1 got 1
him a watch and he broke it.
N v, what can I g ■ e that boy 1
th r will last? ';
vreler: Why not try diamond '
ear ings?
Fond Mother: He coulda’t i
keep them. Hepawaed mile, |
four years ago!—Jewelers’!
Weekly.
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SANTACLAUS’
CHOICE OF A HAT
for a holiday gilt is a sensible
• ii® . Especially when one rd
our handsome Derbys, Fedome
or Alpines have been crosen.We
havs them in the newest shapes
celors and nobby styles, and
Anyone who is fortunate enough
to reeeive on® will sail it a
“beaut.” Cerna le W. H. Co,
ker to trade and get your Xwiaa
presents.
W. H. COKER,
Me. 11 Rroad St.
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Fashionable Capes, Wraps
Fascinators, Gloves, Umbrellas,
and etc , will make * member
of your family an Xmas gift
e that they will appreciate. W®
I have some beauties in Capes,
» Fascinators, etc. The prices are
a 1 the lowest and our quality is the
. 1 best.
I N. B —Don’t fail to com® to
1 aiy store to trade and get your
j Xaias gift.
; W.H. COKER,
No. 11 Broad St.
ImU*U toM *•« MU*' Pula PUU. I
( «.>*••* t abs lea; gtvts:
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FOSJAILIFF
Deputy Sheriff J. M. Jubß^* 1
sonouncea himselt a candidil* 0
tha office of Bxiliff of the R« m '
District, and askh y<’U 0 vote '
him on election day.
1 announce myaolf as a candi
dat® for bailiff of the 919tb '■
trict, Floyd county, and r,( l''*‘
the v »te of friends and otnei
in th® election on the ti’’ Bt
urday iu January.
Geo. W. Beavfobd
To my friends and the
of the Rome district, I eslie .
stat® that I am a candidate 0
re-election to the office of
for this district and most
pectfully solicit your aupp° r
re-elected I pledge to do 11
duty on each and every oeof> 81( _
m discharging the oblig* l1 ® ’
of the office. Very Respect u .
R. H Copei an»-
Ihertbv announce my»*' f '
Paihff 919th Di-trict '
Floyd county, Ga. E *'d ,utl
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