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.. In use for cver 80 wvears, has borae {iie signature of
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A m sonal supervisisn since ifsinfancy.
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' Qastoria i a harmless substitute for Castor Oii, Pages'
' gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Plcasant. I&
f | contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other arcoti@
! substance. Its age is its guarantes. It cestroys Worms
' and a2l'ays Feverishness. It cures Diarricea nnd Wind
. Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustipationy
. and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
i £tomach and Tiowels, giving healthy and matural slcDs ,
' she Childrew’s Panacea—The Mother’s ¥riend.
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THE CITY CAFE
Here you will get thekest
the markz offords.
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Your dinimg resm floor can be
touched up and refinished with
Campbell’s Floor Finish and the
result will be very satisfactery.
Peoples Drug Store ‘earries a full
line of all 3ize cans and the man
afacturers [fgnarantee perfect
gatisfaction if the simple direc:
tions are followed.
) ,
Ifit is & Red Seal Shoe, it is
i Startled the Taiior.
A Lendon taiior was once measuring
Dr. Parker, who had a quainut sense of
Jwiner, for an cverccat, whea sud
denly the docter treke ferth in his
iost sepulchral velec:
* eCan you measure ihoe ineffable?’
The assistant locked up and saw that
the doctor was estidwely grave. He
wuids '
“I beg your paré:n, =ir.”
®a doctor rais¢d beth Lis hands
with a grand u{r\'.'::.‘.'-d steep and said:
“Can you measure the jueffable? Can
veu comprehend the intinite®?
‘ “We'll make you a nice coat, sir”
re‘urned the puzzled nssistanf, Tap
ping the doctor's shin, he said:
“That’s about ihie length, sir?®
“Lenger!” ejacnliated the doctor in
determined tones. _
“There, sir?” g :
“Longer!” thufi‘dered the great man.
The tailor remonstrated. As a tech
nical professional he could give polias
ou talloring'to any preacher that evcr
wore, g -head.
“Ift'fyou bave it ony longer, you
won't be able to wals,” Le rewmaried
conclusively,
The do'ctdg lool:ed on Lim coinpas
sionately and, once more exiendisg his
arms teward the skies, said copfiden
tinlly: :
I den’t want 1o _}vaik; I want to
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“ huncdyfoot and His Snuff.
The shop of a Dublin tobacconist
named Lundyfoot” was destroyed hy
fire. While Le was gamg dolefully
into the smoldering ruingPbe noticed
that' Lis poorer neighbors ‘were gath
ering the snuff from the canister. He
tested the snuff for bimself and dis
covered thnt the fire had largely im
proved its pungency and aroma. This
was a hint worth profiting by. He se
cured another shop, built & Jot of
ovens, subjected the suuff to a heat
ing process, gave the brand a name
and in a few years became rich
{hrough an aceidont which he at first
thiought had ruincd him. It was Lun
dyfoot to whom the great orator and
wit, John Philpot ('urran, suggested the
celebrated motto to the coat of arms
emblazoned by the successful tobac
conist upon the pancis of his carriage,
a motto which had its meaning in
Latin and English and was cienificant
in both, “Quid Rides” (who laughs).
“Quid,” 1t may be mentioned, was a
nickpmame bestowed cn tobacconists at
the time, owing to a prominent article
in thelr stock of trade.
. The King of Instruments,
Restricted as is its Fange of dynam
ics, the violin has had for its votarics
men of euch widely differing tempera
ments 4 Paganinl and Spobs, Wi
| Ysaye. ~lts literature does not ¢om
pare with that of the pfano, for which
Bach, Beethoven, Schumann, Chopin
and Brahms have written their choie
est lusie, yet the fntimate pature of
the violin, its capacity for passionate
emotion, crowns it—and net the organ
with fts mechanical tonal effects—as
the Ling of instruments. Nor docs the
- voice muke the peculfarly poignant ap
| pesi of the viclin, It lowest nots is
! the G below the treble clef and its top
" hote a mere squeak, but it seefns in a
| sow octaves to have impt{soned within
its wooden walls a miniature’ world of
feeling. FEven in the hands of gyclum
gy, amateur it has the formi@able’pow
er of giving pain, while in the*grasp
of a master it i capable of rousin%‘tbe
goul.—James Huncker {n Everybody's.
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The Use of Irep. by
Iron bkas been known to men for a
very lopg time. In the time of the As
| syrians it was extensively used, iron
- saws, knives and other tcols having
been found by Layard at Nineveh.
IHomer refers to the forging of iron,
- while the hardening and tempering of
~ steel a;Fear to bave Leen operations
in common usfe among the early
Greexs. The employment of a kind of
bellcws for the forging of tools, pre
- gumably of iron, figures in Ligyptian
geulpture of 1500 B. €. Cast iron ap
} pears to have been discovered about
330 B. C. Throuch the agency of the
! Romans the manufucture of iron. was
' introduced uall over ihe then known
world and into tl:ose regions where it
bad not been previously, kng}pr\? W,
iYorkiiAmerLcan. . g»r %‘
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HH Chinese Filial Peety.
The following Chinese story {iilus
trates the nationc]l regard for fillal
plety: A man and his wife maltreated
' the husband’s mother. As a punish
ment the scene of ghe act was openly
cursed, the active agents were put to
death, and the mother of the wife was
' bambooed, hranded and exiled for her
daughter’s crime. The housé in wehich
the ,offenders lived was dug up from
the foundaticns. ' Moreower, the schol
ars of the dis yere precluded from
attendicg publicgfexaminations, and
even the magistrates were deprived of
thelr offices. These drastic measures
were designed to render the empire
flial. i L
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& 4 ”fOppcsltes. |
" Upgardsenm=slsn’t a lawsult over &
patent right'about the dullest thing
~you ever saw?
- Atom3Biobsalways, I attended a
trial 'of that kind once that was too
funny for anything. A tall lawyer
- named Shortywas reading a 6,000 word
document hamealled . a » brief-Ohfs
a 0 Tribhin® B
Hurrah Fer Fowland.
J.T. E.Rowland isdeingmore for
the peer, laboring class es people,
according to his ability, thananv
one else in this country. He has
just closed a deal for ever 2000
aeres es the best farming land in
Jest Davis Ceunty, and he effers
te cut it upin such size farms as
a purchaser might want, and
gell it at a reasonable price to
any ene, and on casy terms,
Sheuld any one wish to pay the
cash dewn, BEowland is in posi
tion t® make then: a good and suf
ficient title. Hurrah for Row
land. " ld"“it &
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J.J.FRAZIER
£ BPealerin &
REAL ESTATE.
I have soxe bargains in dwell
ing aouses, tiso in vacant lots. |
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Hazlehutst, » » » » » Georgia
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| ELECTRO-CHEMICAL RINQ
. TRADE-MARK, E-&, ~ 33
Copyright, 184, 's. 'B, 1902,°¢ and 1905, [P I %
by W. G. Brownsen. o 3 T
The following diseases are caused Ly scid W &
in the ‘:Laod and are cured Ly this ring, 3
whioh o 8 from ornc cay to two weeke, after 1k >
ring commenoes to work; according to disease il
circumytances. Tho ring and the acid create an
electro-ehemical action. remeving the exoess of
acid, whicih ouree %dlum and will keep it eured.
Bright's Dicease, hb;fiu--.: is net o habit with
childron, ('horea-.-Bt. itua's Dence. Chloresis---
?ropr. diclkmoes--Painfal and Zxcessive Menthly
Periods. Uremis, Buycope, l‘.g{x’o:v:'. Nervous Pres
travien. Noanbleed, Intereal Hem:orrhigzes. Rhines
lith..-a stony eonoretion formed im the noss-- Ade
neids, Polypus. Oataract, Gohr&,fiwho_u-, ‘,np()cuih.
Bhoumaticm---Inflarnmatory, ut, Lumbago, Ar
u'eulu.fimi:nic. Muscalar, Avthma, Hesiache, New.
ralgia, Nouritis, Valvular FlLeoumatism of 'kufl.
Waenmatic [Mever, Rheumntic Parulyeis---Brein
Sair,Ryes. ilarw, Li{nhu. Fov, Cperators, Traewriters.
Drvr.;_ Ovanity, Faity Deycnoration es fian Ap
peadioitis, Infiu.nmetion ¢f ioweis, Chromnie Droorn-
Sry, Aoidity, of stodiaeh, which causes the wor:t
kind of comstipation--thp ether kind is eaused by
I liver diseuse. .U.moor--dn.relnoma--cnun- lu.
mors. Qongasetion of K'u;neyq, fitono in Badder,
| Prostatisis. Gravel, Gall-sranas, Calceli, Depesit on
Tosth. White ¥lote on luiis. Prorissiy, falt-rhenm.
Variocose Vaoias and UUlcors, Varicocels--vorisese
roizs iw the sereitian--Yaticoed Voims ond Uicers in
Koot --al.on mirenkea lor wiles smc ety The
alter ofiote of Lnohtaorin, Yecrlet, i&h:’h and
Malazial Favers. Thnls ring ic net & owre-ali: will
»ot curs livr disgran aad vons of the liver direaees.
i %(r'ieo; Aiuin‘il. R 0 Geclu-covered outnide
4.60. By Matll or vqll vend by M ress. Geliset o:
Dalivary, (£ you wish %@ pay og:n:u. .66 rimg sol
o thrae wnew (F nise. Riag cen be rotarred
and meiay ro{'unwl not gatiel ne iary.
' Bound nsrrew plees of peper size ~f Lrger Fend
for additionn] imfermation. N«i for vale by iwwel
ors or druggiots. Agonte wanted 2t place: not teken.
Plestro-Chamice! Piny Ca., 1225 Heeroc &.. T*fi.“.‘ g
‘For sale and guarantesd by J. fi,
Jarvig, sub ageas, Hazlehurit @s.,
J. T, Paveaport, ageat for Grergih
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