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fie young woman to whom the
f 0 |lv..4i>g parbgiaph from 'i he
flouatzdule (I’a) Journal refeiß
oanuot fail to appreciate the deli
eaC \ with which the compliment
ecJ) veye<l is wo’ded:
The of the Houslz-
(jalHgirlu are slender aud delicate
ly tinted; tbei r iii are like ***
md ih u y ari * without =in this or
au v other § Their frowns are like
gid th* if 128450 excite ! ! I of
p], gtuie and a desire to m— —
jlj, in . Re-id this closely and
ja o (> i / its veracity.
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I f i-ty g ’o the make-up of the
ne xi .he New York World
►ays: “Senator Edward Murphy,
Jr, the silent, w’ll be missed.
Quiet, easy going, smooth, oily, a
politician witha', he accomplished
mere for his constituei is than
many Senators who proclaim their
doing? with a brass hand and an
griny irumpet. Murphy is not the
mao to aland on the housetop and
announce in foghorn voice what he
igrbou’todo. If he lack'd three
votes of enough to pass a measure
in which he was interested they
were forthcoming.”
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T1 e Spanish soldiers in Havana
are terrible fellows when firing ins
to cases and funeral processions.
The Spanish complaint that in the
recent war we would not fight as
they expected ns to fight stems to
have been well founded. If we had
waited at Manila and Santiago for
the Spaniaids to attack us in cases
or hearses Spain would have been
fighting yet. J .
o'o 0
The New Yorke r arrested on a
charge of lese maj a ste in Berlin
for referring to the Kaiser as a
“shsrpihead” pleads drunkenness
«s hia defense, as “when sober he
always speaks respectfully of the
Emperor.” The prohibitionists
should put a padlo.k on this
man’s mouth, or his case may be
used in proof of the virtues of
drink,
o o o
A Kirkcaldy (Scotland) piper
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
were sober at the time.” This re
mark made tbelKifctims of the ac
cident indignant, and they dt
k>-<nu. u a public apology from the
editor. In th/tex.! i-sue of the
p»p r appetired this notice:
“AL-wbra. ai.d demand an
apology for our having s'atrd that
at the time of their accident they
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One Large Scar
is AM That Remains of Great
Scrofula Sores
Neighbors Could Not Goar to Leo!
Upon Her —A Crand, Complete
Cure by K sod’s sarsuparil<\
After Others Failed.
“1 was taken with neuralgia hi mj
head and eyes. Not tons alter this, a
scrofula .“.ore appeared on my left cheek,
extending from my upper lip to my eye.
Other sores came on my neck aaid on tny
right arm and one Jf my limbs. They
were very troublesome and painful and
soon became great running sores. My
face looked, so bad that some of my
neighbors could not bear to look at me
and advised me to wear n bandage, but I
feared this would irritate the‘sore and
make it worse. So I
Could Hot Hide tiio Soros.
My niece, who was familiar with a case
similar to mine, which hud been cured by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, urged me to try it.
finally I was persuaded to do so, and in
a short time I saw it was helping me.
The sores began to heal and ths neu
ralgia hi my h-jad was better. In a few
months the sores on myar ns and limbs
all healed; those on my neck gradually
di appeared and now they are e'.l gone.
1 have never had any symptom of scrofula
since. One large scar on m.' right arm is
all tlw sign that remains of my terrible
affliction. The ncura'gla is also cured.”
Mrs. J. m.llat-j Hampshire.
Hood’s B iS.
lottie best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Hood’s Pills ffiktUC
Ito FAITH CURE
ABOUT DYSPEPSIA
They Cure Stomach Troubles and
Indigestion Anyway Whether you
Have Faith In Them or Not.
I Mere faith will not digest your
I food for you, will not givM you sn
“Ppetite, wi’l not incr-ase your
flesh and etrengtbi n your nerves
and heart, but Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets will do these things, be-
they are composed o f the
elements of digestion, they contain
the juice, acids and pept< nes nec
essary to th* digestion and assimi
lation ot all wholesom* food.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will
digest food if placed in a jar or
bottle in water heated to 98 de
grees, and they will do it much
more effectively when takeu into
the stomach after meals, whether
you have faith that they will cr
not.
They invigorate the stomach,
make pure blood And strong serves,
in the only way that nature can
do it, and that is, from plenty of
whplescme food well d’gested. It
is not what we eat, but nhat we
digest that does us good.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are
sold by nearly all druggists at 50
cents f (? r full siz’d package, or by
mail from the F. A. Stutat Co.,
Marshall, Mich.
were both sober. We have pleas
ure in withdrawing our observa
tion. ”
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It now transpires that C. K. Ra ; -
mond, author of “George Mande
ville’s Husband” and “The Open
Question,” aid Miss Elizabeth
Rubbins, the actress, whese re
markable impersonation in the
roles in Ibsen's plays won the ad
miration of London audiences, are
one and the same perseu. Who
said a woman couldn’t keep a se
cret?
000
President Diaz is by long odds
the shrewdest ruler Mexico has
ever had, and it may be supposed
be knows what he is about in of
fering free passage, tools, seeds,
oxen snd land to such Spanish
soldiers in Cuba as desire to settle
jn his country, exacting in return
only 20 percent, of their products
until they own vheir laud, Never
thwless to most people it looks like
a dubious speculation.
000
Kmil Marx, a New York baehe
lor. looked under his bed the other
morning and found a wonsan
there. She was a burglar, too,
but there the analogy steps, for
Mr. Marx neither seres used for
help net locked his deor, but
brandished a club and ordered the
lady to eeme out. Then he reliev
ed her of $34 worth of his cloth, a
and turned her over to the police.
She was Mrs. Pauline Bergman,
ar d said she was robbing for her
children because her husband re
fused t® support her and them.
000
Paul Newman, ex-attorney-gen
eral of Hawaii has been admitted
to practice before the United Stat
es »upieme court. He registered a>
frero “the territory of Hawaii.”
000
Three places at least are known
where green snow is found. One
of these la near Mount, Hecla Ice
land another fourteen miles east
of the Obi, and the third near
Quito, South Amer.ca.
000
Capt. Sigsbee has a watch that
has been submerged in salt water
three limes. It went down in Japa
nese w aters years ago, At Bahia
Honda, in 1878 when a Spanish
pilot grounded Capt. Sig.bee .
vessel the Blake the watch hau
another salt water bath, the vessel
having been flooded to preven’
her pounding to pieces on th*
recks. At Havana the timepiece
went down with the Maine bn
was recovered by a diver. When
the war broke out and Capt. b.gs
bee took command of the Bt. Pau
lie wisely left this to ri«“ t
thinking it indiscreet to
again iu Cuban waters.
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Court at Nashvil'e. Te»n Ibe
Banner, of 'bat city says that
the petition “probably has no |
fqual in the country in the vay
cf liability which is confin-d to
the one item of alimony dues
divorced wife, D was filed by |
Gentry R Smith of Murfreeeboro ,
uho s'as forth that his liabilities
are ssllO due Mrs L. A. Fitts,
, f Enon College jgee Mrs. L. A.,
Smith,” Incidentally, as “nee”;
means born, Mrs Fitts, who was
born Mrs. Smith, must be a re
markable woman.
Fond M< t’.icr : t hree years ago
I cave him a chain, and he’s
worn it out; two years ago 1
gave him a diamond stud, and
he lost it, and last year I got
him a watch and he broke it.
Now, what can I give that boy
that will laet?
Jeweler: Why not try diamond
I earrings?
Fond Mother: He couldat
keep them. He pawned mine
four years ago I—Jewelers’
Weekly.
SANTA CLAUS’
CHOICE OF A HAP
for a holiday gift is a sensible
ene . Especially when ono of
our handsome Derbys, Fedoras
or Alpines have been croseu.Wo
have them in the newest sbapes
colors and nobby styles, and
anyone who is fertunate
to reeeivs oae will sail it a
“boaut.” Csmo ts W. H. Co,
ksr to trade and got ys«r Xsaao
presents.
W. H. COKER,
Na. 11 Broad Bi.
Fashionable Capes, Wrapsl
Fascinators, Clovoe, Umbrellas,,
and etc., will make a member
of your family an Xmas gifki
that they will appreciate. Wo
havo some beauties in CapesJ
Fascinators, etc. The prices aro
ths lowest and our quality is tbo
best.
N. B.— Don’t fail to coms to
<iy store to trade and gel your)
Xaaaa gift. .
W. H. COKER,
No. 11 Broad it.
aolWMwraa,
MSOMM WeOStaa: mm T ,
FOR BAILIFF
Deputy Sheriff J. M. Jubnften
announces bimeelt a canddat* for
the office of Bailiff of the Rates
District, and asks you 'o vote for
biui ou election day.
I announce mysolf as a candi
date for bailift of the 919th dis
trict, Floyd county, and request
the vote of friends and other*
in th* election on the first Sat
urday in January.
Gko. W. Biaufokd.
*
To my friends and th* voters
of the Rome district, I desire to
stat* that 1 am * candidate for
re-election to the office of Bailiff
for this district and most res
pectfully solicit your support. If
I re-elected I pledge to do nay full
duty on each and every oecasiod
iin discharging th* obligation*
of the office. Very Respectfully,
R. H. Copklan*.
Thereby aviioence myself for
Bailiff 919th District G. M.
Floyd county, Ga. E'eetiou first ,
Saturday in January, 1899,
D, B. Bryan.