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President Says South Is on Eve
of Political Tolerance.
~ Wants People of the Southland to Know
That the Washington Government
Is Not Alien to Them.
Charlctte, N. .'C.~President Taft
came to Chaetlotte, the home of the
Mecklenburg declaration of inde
pendence, digned in May of 1715,
and without) entering into the discus
sion as to the wording of these resv
lutions of |liberty, placed himself
squarely on the side of those who
look back ‘upon this declaration as
one of the first significant steps which
led uhimur)el_\ 1o American independ
ence,
In his a}ddr«»ss to the people of
North Carwlina, the president took
occasion 10\ explain more fully his
policy towadd the New South, His
own recent/ appointment of a demo
crat 1o the federal bench in this state
gave, him an opportunity to expand
Jupon his views, Mr. Taft urged again
the advisability of an intelligent, log
i¢al opposition party.
“] don't believe that we are on the
point of political revolution in the
south,” said the president. *“I never
bave had such dreams, What I do de
sire, and believe we are on the eve
of, is a complete tolerance of opin
ion and that there shall grow into re:
spect and power an intelligent fight
ing opposition party in each state of
the union.
The president’s political utterances
were received with the same fervor
of enthusiasm as his tribute to the
signers of the Mecklenberg declara
tion. The auditorium where he spoke
was crowded to its capacity and he
constantly was interrupted by the
cheers that rose spontaneously from
his southern hearers. As to his ap
pointment of a democrat upon the
bench, the president declared that
throughout the south he intended to
pursue the policy he already had indi
cated of appointing to office only that
man, who republican or democrat, can
commend himself to the community
in which he lives.
Mr. Taft's plea for political toler
ance in the south and his statement
that he wanted the people of the
southland to know that the Wash
ington government was not a govern
ment alien to them, had all the effect
of extemporaneous utterances for the
president spoke without notes or
meanuscript once he had drifted into
polities.
A cloudburst breaking over the city
just as the splendid military, floral
and civic parade was passing in re
view of the president, promised seri
ous consequences for a time., It set
the densely packed throng in front of
the reviewing stand into a panic and
there was a wild rush for shelter.
The president’s hox was a goal for
many men and women and the chief
executive had to be surrounded to
save him from the sudden rush.
The president received quite a
drenching and for a time it seemed
that the frail canvas covering the re
viewing stand would tumble about the
heads of those beneath. Among these
was Mrs. “Stonewall” Jackson. When
she had met Mr. Taft earlier in the
day she had earnestly exclaimed:
“l am indeed delighted to know
the harmonizer of all our hearts.”
The parade which was interrupted
near the close by the sudden storm
was one of the most pretentious ever
undertaken in the south. Beautiful
floats, representing weeks of labor,
were transformed in a minute to
faded, bedraggled masses. On many
of the floats rode women and little
children in filmy summer frocks. They
were drenched before they could flee
to shelter, v |
President Taft spoke twice during
the day. He spoke first in the Char
lotte auditorium and then was driven
two miles out of the city and spoke
to the colored students of Biddle uni.
versity. Mr. Taft declared that he
would not count a visit to the south
complete without an opportunity to
express to the colored people his in
terest in them and his sympathy for
them in their problems, :
STOCK EXCHANGE FIGHT,
Consolidated Resents Action of New
- York Stock Exchange.
New York City.—The fight be
tween the New York Stock exchange
and the Consolidated Stock Exchange
over the placing of heavy penalties
by the former body against members
who deal with members of the Con
solidated, has been taken into the
federal courts and it was said that
before long a federal jury would take
under consideration the operations of
the firm of Rothenberger & Co,
ARMY FACES DEFICIT.
Commissary Subsistence Department
Needs $3£,000 More.
Washington, D. C.—The commis
sary subsistence department of the
army faces a deficit of $38,000. An
urgent appeal has been sent to con
gress by General Alexander Sharp,
chief of the commissary department,
for a deficiency appropriation. The
deficiency has hbeen caused by the
steady increase in the cost of pro
visions, and by the fact that the en
listed force has increased by 13,630
‘gince the estimates were made,
~ For these two reasons it is expect
ed there will be deficits in the next
two years, unless the estimates and
.appropriations/ are increased,
A Hogarthian Inn Sign.
One of the most humorous inn signs
fs “The Man Loadeq With Mischief,”
which is found about a mile from
Cambride, on the Madingley road. The
original “Mischief” was designed by
Hogarth for a public house in Ox
ford street.
It is needless to say that the sign
board and even the name have long
ago disappesred from the busy Lon
don theoroughfare., but the quaint de
vice must have been exiensively cob
fed by country sign painters, There
1s a “Mischief” at Wallingford and
a “Load of Mischief” at Norwich, The
fnn on the Madinglev road exhibits
the sign in its original form. Thougn
the colorg are much faded from ex
posure to the weather, traces of Hog
arthian humor can be detected. A man
{s staggering under the weight of 2
woman, who is on his back. She is
holding a glass of gin in her hand,
a chain ang padlock are around the
man's neck, labelled “Wedlock.” On
the right-hand side is the shop of S
Gripe, Pawnbroker,” and a corpenter
fg just going in to pledge his tools.
—Strand Mazazine.
. Tetterine Cures Piles.
“One application of Tetterine cured me
of a case of itching piles 1 had for five
o Baynard Benton, Walterboro, S. C.
Tetterine cures lczema, Tetter, Ring
Worm, Ground Itch, Itching Piles, In
fant's Sore Head, Pim%{es. Boils, Rough
Scaly Patches on the Face, Old Itching
Sores, Dardruff, Cankered Scalp, Bun
fons, Corns, Chilblains and every form cf
Skin Disease. Tetterine 60c; Tetterine
Soap 26c. Your dru‘glst, or by mail from
the manufacturer, he Shuptrine Co.
Bavannah, Ga.
Chicago children infected with tub
erculosis will go to school in the open
air if a request to be made by the
Chicago Tuberculosis ynstitute 1
granted by the Board of E-ducation.-
For COLDS and GRIP,
Hick’s CAPUDINE is the best remedy—
relieves the aching and feverishness—cures
the Cold and restores normal conditions. It’s
liquid—effects immediately. 10c., 25c. and
50c., atdrug stores.
YOU’'SE DRESSED UP.
Grandma’'s guest was elegantly but
simpiy dressed in black chiffon voile
handsomely trimmed with silk over
lace. Little Birdie, aged four, climh
ed on her lap and patted the many
gray hairs and smoothed the soft
lace and silk, then mpeered lovingly
into her face and said:
“You'se dressed up good enough to
be killed, ain’t you?’—Bee Hive.
A BROKEN WILL.
Dver—Did his widow succeed in
breaking his will?
Duell—Yes; long before he died.—
Pick-Me-Up. .
Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy,
Comfpounded by Exl‘perienced Physicians.
Conforms to Pure Food and Drug Laws.
Marine Doesn’t Smart; Soothes lgye Pain.
NOTHING LEFT.
“What are you going to give up
for the New Year?”
“Not much. I gave up about all I
had for Christmas.”—Louisville Cour
jer-Journal.
Automobilists, Read This.
At the end of the trip when the eyes
are stiff and inflamed from wind and
dust there is nothing quite so soothing
as Doctor Mitchell’s Eye Salve. Just
a little particle rubbed along the eye
lashes brings instant relief. At all
drug or general stores or by mail.
Price 25c. Hall & Ruckel, N. Y. City.
There should be no gulf between
men of the same mental and moral
caliber. The checkbook has little to
do with character in wise men’s cir
cle.
Weston, Ocean-to-Ocean Walker,
Said recently: *“When you feel down and
out. feel there is no use living, just take
your bad thoughts with you and walk them
off. Before you have walked a mile things
will look rosier. Just try it.” Have you
noticed the increase in walking of late in
every community? Many attribute it to
the comfort which Allen’s Foot-Ease, the
antiseptic powder to be shaken into the
shoes, gives to the millions now using it.
As Weston has said, “It has real merit.”
It cures tired, aching feet while you walk.
30,000. testimonials. Order a 25c. package
to-day of zny Druggist. and be ready to for
get you have feet. A trial package of Al
len’s Foot-Ease sent FREE. Address Allen
8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
PECULIAR TO ITSELF.
“What does the baseball reporter
do in winter?”’
“Nothing,” answered the editor.
“We can’t use his line of language
for anything except baseball.”—Louis
ville Courier-Journal,
There is no need to suffer with soreness
and stiffness of joints and muscles. A
little Hamlins Wizard Oil rubbed in will
limber them up immediately.
FORGETFUL.
Mrs. Youngwife-——What is the first
question you ask a maid whom you
think of employing?
Mrs. ldone—l always say firsg,
“Have you ever lived with me be
fore 7"'—Life.
You Look Prematurely Dld
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MUNYON'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY
pcts almost immediately on the Gastrie
Juices and glves the stomach tone and
strength to Jl oßt nlmost everything that
has been put h::o it. It soothes sore and
frritnted stomachs that have been _lumnh-od
by physie and In‘lnrlonn druge, We cannot
too urgently advise all persons who suffer
from any of the following symptoms to
try this rewedy: Distress after cating,
bloating of the stomach, muln‘g of the
food, \(‘nterbrnlh Sour Stomach, Heart
burn, lLoss of Appetite, Constipation,
Dizziness, Falntness, Palpitation of the
heart, Shortness of hrenth, and all affec
tlons of the heart caused hy indigestion.
We want every discouraged and despon
‘dent sufferer from Dyspepsia or Indiges
tlon to cast aside all other medicine and
glve this remedy a trial, If It falls to
give satisfaction I will refund your mo
ney. MUNYON.
For gale by all drugglsts. Price, 25¢.
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Ofters n complete course in TRKLEGRAPHY at half
price during the months of May and Juue Do a
little work for us in your locality, helping us adver.
tise and we will give you a free roholarship, good to
enter any time after Sept. Ist. Write quick, we need
you. R. R. RUDD, Manager, Abbeville, Ga.
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SAD STORY. .
Kind Ladv—What drove you from
home, my poor man—housecleaning?
Sandy Pikes—No, Mum, me wife
bought one of dem mnew-fanglel
dresses wid 500 buttons.—Chicago
Daily News. ;
STATE oF UHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO. }ss
Lucas CounTy, .
FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he 1s
senior partner of the firm of F.J.CHENEY &
Co., doing business in the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay thesum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each and every case of CATARRH
that cannot be cured by the use of HALL’S
CATARRH CURE. Fraxk J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subseribed in my
E)resence, this 6th day of December, A. 1),
886. A. W. GLEABON,
SEAL.) Notary Public.
all’s Catarrh Cureistaken internally,ana
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Send for testimonials,
free. F.J. CHENEY & Co., T'oledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75¢.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Orders have been given for the
establishment at Amoy China, of a
branch of the American Marine Hos
pital. Surgeon A. D. Foster will be in
charge.
For HEADACHE—-Hicks’ CAPUDINE
_Whether from Colds. Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you.
It’s liquid—pleasant to take—acts immedi
ately. Try it, 10c., 25c, and 50c. at drug
..
Nearly 45 per cent of all the im
norts to 'China last year paid duty at
Shanghal.
INSTANTLY RELIEVES THE ITCHING
Don't suffer a moment longer from Ecze
ma, or any form of skin trouble. Don't
scratch or rub the skin. Just apply Han
cock's Sulphur Compound to the affected
spot and it will stop the itching at once. A
preparation that soothes, heals, and cures
all skin and scalp troubles. Druggists sell
it. Write Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co.,
Baltimore, for booklet. H. C. Berry, of
Baltimore, writes: — ‘‘Hancock’s Sulphur
Compound has cured me completely, lam
pever without it, for itis the most delightful
adjunct toa bath that was ever gotten up. I
cannot speak too highly of its benefit to
me.” .
A man doesn’t -always do his duty
when he does something he wants
to do. :
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Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Svrup for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢ a L ottle
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- None of us.are perfect; but deep
down in their hearts there are many
people’s conviction of their perfec
tion,
Lo e
Rough on Rats, unbeatable exterminator.
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest-Powder, 25c.
Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 25c,
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25c.
Rough on Roaches, Pow’d, 15¢c.,Liq’d, 25¢c.
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c.
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25¢,
E. S, Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.
If a man deliberately turns away
from all good influences, then whines
about ill-luck, no power can lift him
from the swamp of inertion.
Dr. Biggers Huckleberry Cordial
Cares Children Teething, Diarrhoea, Dys
entery, Choleramorbus and Flux, all Stom
ach and Bowel Troubles. At Druggisis 252
and 50c per bottle.
A soft answer may start good luck
vour way. .
Becauge of those ugly, grizzly, gray haire. Vse “‘ LA CREEERE " HAIR RESTORER. Sadhy
Woman’s Friend
Nearly all women suffer at times from female
ailments. Some women suffer more acutely and
more constantly than others. But whether you have
little pain or whether you suffer intensely, you
should take Wine of Cardui and get relief.
Cardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women,
prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in
gredients. It acts easily on the female organs and
gives strength and tone to the whole system. -
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Mrs. Verna Wallace, of Sanger, Tex., tried Cardui. She writes:
“Cardui has done more for me than I can describe. Last spring |
was taken with female inflammation and consulted a doctor, but'to
no avail, so I took Cardui, and inside of three days, I was able to do
my housework. Since then my trouble has never returned.” Try it.
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bird shot and cannon ball pills—tea
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all depend on irritation of the bowels
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This means a cure and only through
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ment. All druggists. Biggest seller
in the world—million boxes a month.
SACRIFICE SALE OF
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Milltown, Georgia.
To meet our subscription on two new
railway enterprises coming to our town
with other factory enterprises, we are offer
ing 200 zhoice lots close in at the low price
of $85.00 each, payable 310 cash, balance $5
monthly. This is the greatest sacrifice ever
offered in Real Estate, as our town has
nearly 2,000 people now, and with convict
labor driven out of our town, a $50,000
Baptist Colleg» completed, two more rail
ways headed this way, with several factory
enterprises, we cannot help doubling our
population in another year.
This is a snap; write quick. as they can
not last long. No delays. No waiting. You
get deed the day payments are completed.
South Georgla Land & Industrial Co.
. Box 29, Milltown, Ga.
SECURE A FREE
AT MERIWETHER WHITE
SULPHUR SPRINGS,
The Queen of Georgia Resorts.
The company has already spent sev
enty thousand dollars in improvements,
and propose selling a few shares of
guaranteed 6 per cent stock. To facili
tate its sale, they are giving with each
share of stock a cottage building lot,
60x150, and the free use of the Springs.
Make application at once, they. will not
last long, over one-half of them already
taken. Write at once,
Meriwether White Sulphur
Springs Co.,
Room 100 Marion Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
LOW EXCURSION RATES
—TO THE— .
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United Confederate Veterans' Remnion
At Memphis, Tenn., June 8-10, 1909,
The Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad will
soll round trul» tickets on June sth to 9th, inclusive,
Stopovers will be allowed on return trip at certain
?Ointf' Rates are based on about one cent per mile
raveled.
;‘JARES FROM PRINOCIPAL STATIONS:
Waycross, Ga., . . . $12.70
Tifton, Ga., . - . 11.%0
Thomasville, Ga., -« . . 11.40
Fitzgerald, én.. - - - 11.35
Dou:lu, QGa,, . . - 11.90
Cor el.. Ga. - - - 10.60
Brunswick, éa.. - - . 13.85
Tulludfi a, Ala., - - - 6.45
Oorrelson Tng rates from other points.
This affords an opportunity to_visit one of the
ageate-t cities in the Miuinipgi Valley and enjoy
t egoat Reunion at small cos
. H, LEAHY, CHAS, PATTON,
General Passenger Axt. Traveling Fassenger Agt,
tlanta, Ga.
Duties paid on Manila imports of
opium fortunately decreased from
$294,381 in 1905 to $64,891 in 190¢
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