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’Gene Russell of the Cedartown
Standard must have written this
—for it sounds just like him:
“One of ’he greatest nations on
earth righ* now is vacci-naticn,
and there are few too young or too
old to bare arms fur it.”
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Georgia’s most formidable can
didate for the governorship is
minus one good eye. This will
not prevent him from seeing other
candidates for the nornin itior. as
they come to the front. —Birming-
ham Age-Herald .
If other candida'es come) to the
front they wi'l have to come
from Alabama —and the Alabama
kind would never come close en
ough to Alien D. Candler for him
to see them if he had a dozen
good eyes.
o o o
It is more than likely that
Freedom from her mountain
height is surveying with sentimen
ts of unusual pleasure the etirri ng
spectacle of the splendid America.-,
fleet now assembled efl Key West,
o o o
There seems to have been al
most as much jaw-work and as
little real fighting in the French
Chamber of Deputies riot as if the
affair had been directed by Messrs
Fitzsimmons and Corbett.
o o o
The controversy over how
Fleming dußignon writes his
name has been settled. Mr. du-
Bignon, it has been discovered,
uses the small “d” exclusively in
his numerous autographs on the
Kimball house register. He also
signed, with a small “d,” a pho
tograph of himself in the “Mem
oirs ot Georgia. ” H ring given
this important matter “du” con
sideration, the press of Georgia
can now proceed to an investiga
tion as to whether the in
Allen D. Candler’s num •. stands
for Dominant er Doumtd. — Bruns
wick Times.
“Thats easv,dead easy”as the
boys say. We people in North
Georgia who know Uncle Allen
know that it stands for Democrat
—and we can prove it by Judge
Emory Speer.
o o o
The editor of the Waycross Her
ald acknowledges the receipt of a
very polite note from AI len Cand
ler. The Herald eajs. “Mr .’ Cand
ler is informed that at this pres
ent writing our company for the
next set is engaged,” Well, the
indications are that your partner
will never call for you. On with
the dance !—Grifl'ii News,
o o o
It is proposed to remove Hou
don’s marhl# statue of Washinton
from ihe corridor of the old Vir
ginia Capito l , iu Richmond, to
the library building recently er
ected in chat city.
o o o
An Eight avenue cigar dealer
who found his business getting
dull gave each one of his custom
ers several weeks ago a red card on
which was printed ;
“Free —If you are out and you
thmk it may rain, stop in at —'e
cigar store and he will let you
have the loan of a fine umbrella
free of charge. ”,
o o o
This cigar man has great confid
ence in the houes'y of persons
pit onjthiir hfrnor. “It’i the
same Jscheme,” he says, “(hat
works in the quick lunch restau
rants, where you go, help your
self, and pay at the desk what you
think you owe. Now, if I l«nd a
a man an umbrella on his honor "I
am sure that he will re urn it and
k’Co.. Kansas.—-' ‘ ' ! J.
confined I had i
a link while at I I ho mtiinri v nf mv cl
THE LOOM. NEWS.
Wanted.—An agent to repres
ent >: eof the largest Nurserries
in the Southern states. Call on or
address this oflice at once.
First Presbyterian Church
Prayer meeting this afternoon
at 3.30 o’clock. R >v. Hay Watson
Smi h will priach Sabbath morn
ing.
Mrs.W. H Lumpkin a few days
ago went over to Rome and came
back with her daughter, Miss Bps
sie who is ill Cartersville Ameri
can.
At Court House Sunday. —Rev.
J. O. Johnson wil' preach in the
courthouse Sunday at 2:30 and
7 o’clock p m. Jan. 30th. Every
body invited.
Bachelors Dance.—Tim Rome
Bachelor’s Club, on? of the m st
exclusive social organization in
the State, give a dance in the Arm
s'rong hotel ball room last night.
A Dalton Industry. David <fc
Son have bought ab u' 500 bogs
this week and are butchering about
100 a day for their growing trade
in packed meats and sausage
Dalton Citizen .
Just Think Os This. —A wagon
load of fresh, crisp mountain co
lardsis received about every other
day at LI jy d’s. Also, lots of nice
greens, salsify, lettuce, Spinach,
etc. When you want something
to eat, just send your orders there.
Inks at a Sacrifice. A n im
mense stock of inks and writing
fluids has been thrown on th
maiket by Dr. Fiank [i
the lot can be had Thomas, fa
mous blue black. The price is re
dioulously lew —call and see L for
your self.
Die d Yesterday.—Yesterday
morning the infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chastain
(lied at the home of its parents
The funeral occured at the home
at nine o’clock the remains were
carrid to Myrtle cemetaiy.
Meeting Postponed.—The
meeting of Bartow County Baptist
Union, which was to have been
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held at Oak Grove church, on
Friday, has been postponed . Due
uctice of the time of the next
meeting will be given.—Courant
American.
The Waycross Herald man is
mad because he has received letters
from all of the politicians except
Ton Watson. Perhaps Thomas is
too busy filling bicycle tries to
write lettere.suggests the Ameri
cus Herald man.
School Supplies.—For any
aud everything needed in eqipping
pupils for school or college exer
cises call on or send to H. A.
Smith, the veteran book man. No
one sells cheaper and no one deals
fairer. Remember well and bear
in mind, Smiih keeps everthi n
nh > ol supply line.
Has Bright Prospects,—Prof.
0. L. Perry has charge of the
school at Armucl.ee, in Floyd
county, the present year with
bright prospects for a good school
The people of Armuchee are agi
tating the matter of building a
new academy which will, no doubt
be done the present season.—
Summerville News.
Cave Spring Contest. Messrs.
IV 7 . J. Neel and M. B. Eubanks
have returned from Cave Spring,
where they have been engaged in
the municipal election contest in
that little city. The hearing was
not fiaished, but on account of
Mr. Neal’s sickness was continu
ed until Monday next. Quite a
good bit ot feeling is manifested
by Cave Spring citizens over this
unfortunate affair.
KANHOOD
?The world admires tire p.i-Occ Man! Ni
courage, dignity or ur scalar development alone
Out (hat subtle and wonderful .'orco 1 Down a.
SEXUAL VITALITY
1 supplemeTifedr By o iiTIT plzfe'o
'(A M IQ I 1 I rvT 4- 1. rar. 1 4*, o.'- .v 4* Iv.<* za .
BETSY HAMILTON
WILL ENTERTAIN A BIG AU
DIENCETONIGHT.
AT SHORTER COLLEGE
Will Wiinets The Gathering Os
Romans.
Shorter College will put her
best foot forward again tonight.
Betty Hamilton will be there and
added! Ulis star attraction will
be beautiWl tableaus Here is the
program offered to back up a
cordial invitation extended to se
ciueyiur attendance:
program.
"Tableaux —A groupe of rations
America, Miss Parks; England,
Miss Adamson, Ireland, Miss El
lison, Cuba, Miss Comer, Japan,
Mice Dunn, France, Miss Harris.
Greese, Miss Callowav.
Recitation—Miss F. Willingham
Tableaux—Three Fates—Mitses
Ava Printup, S. B. Duggrn, Sallie
Faulk.
Recitation —Betsy Hamilton.
Tableax —Three stages or a girl’s
life— Misses Seay, Judd, Pollock,
Adkins, Wright.
Recitation —Miss Judd.
Tableaux —Solace of Music —
Misses Gambrell, Printup, Hous
eal, Callaway.
Recitation —Betsy Hami’ton
Tableaux —Faith, Hope and
Charity—Misses Anderson, Parks
and Alien.
Recitation —Betsy Hamilton.
Tableaux—The Muses —Misses
Couch, Allen, Harris, Seay. Ivey,
Duggan, Callaway, H mseul, Mat
cck.
A HEALTHY WIFE
WRITES OF DR. HARTM AN’S
FREE HOME TREATMENT.
Mrs F. M Badgett, 819 New
stre t, Knoxville, Tenn., writes a
letter for publication, which she
desires all her suffering sisters to
read. She writes. “When I was
16 years old, I suffered with fe
male weakness
of the worst X’WuirWk
kind and spent OL
a.l I had try- vS
ing to get ur- V j
ed. I tried
several of the
best physi-
i ans, butthei yWI <3
!t ll failed to*^^^* — y/i *
c ure me. I *'
gave up all hope of recovery. Fi
nally Dr. Hartman’s treatment
was recommended to me by my
teacher, who also lent me the
money to get the medicine which
Dr. Hartman prescribed. I took
the treatment and it cured me. I
am now a healthy woman, weigh
ing 191 pounds, and I owe it all
to Dr. Hartman's treatment. I
cannot help recomm ending it to
all sufferers, and Will answer all
inquiring letters,”
Any woman wishing to apply
tor I. r.Hartman’s free home treat
ment has only to send age, symp
'oins, duration of disease, when
the doctor will prescribe the prop
er treatment. Th« medicine can be
obtained by each patient at the
nearest drug store Each woman
should have a copy of Dr. Hart
man s latest book on the diseases
peculiar to women, called “Health
and Bueaty. Sent free to any worn
an by I iie Pe-ru-na Drug Manu.
factoring Co,, Columbus, Ohio.
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A
DAY.
“Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism,
and Neuralgia radically cures it, 1
to 3 days. Its action upon the sys
tem js remarkable and mysteri
ous. It removes at once the cause
and the disease immediately dis
oTOTMMates 7'’"" °' ndt i',' i/rws i'N *
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Our entire stock of new and elaiantly as- |
sorted millinery goods is on the market at fig- |
ures tnac defy competition. Years v,f experi~ -fl
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J-X ence i ave ta> gr.t us to carr} over no goods }fl
J from one season to another--and we de not $ fl
Therefore we have now put all of our
present season’s goods on the market. Re
e mber the winter isonly halfgoaeand that
what we offer 3ou now at such s crifice -
prices, is all seasonable goods, having been
carefully selected for this trade.
Our trimmers h ive n) sOperior s. When a r -J
hat goes out of our store and t imming ro oms ■ •
the wearer can always feel certain that she v ‘;
v could have secured nothing bette*’, for the
price, from any m Hiner anywhere.
You are cordially invited to call at your
> earliest convenience. .3
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We meet all compe- 0
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tors. Our coal is as good
ill If as the best, and we keep
& o ir sca’es in apple p'e or
der,
t-' We execute all orders prompt! / a i J deli’/-
er the kind of cea! that you buy.
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I strength to he suffering woman.?] ’ X - m