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JAS. H. BOYKIN Editor * Publisher.
Thursday, August 21, 1902.
Entered in the post-office at Liucoi nton, G na
ecojui class matter.
Aii Irishman says a woman always
takes the cork out of a bottle by
pushing it in.
It makes the average man hot ail
over to entertain the suspicion that
he is thought unfit for jury service,
says the Sparta Ishmaelite.
There is a growing sentiment in
favor of doing away with plurality
nominations in the State, even if it
would necessitate more primaries.
The State election this year will
fall on the first day of October.
There will, probably, be opposition
to the Democratic ticket.
Mr. V. B. Williams, of Cedartown,
has invented a cotton picker which
he claims will pick a bale of cotton
per day. It is claimed the machine
can be manufaolmed and sold at very
little cost,
Attorney General Wright, lias
ruled that where a Confederate vet¬
eran is exempt from paying state
license as a life insurance agent, the
state has no right to collect the
license in an indirect way from the
company represented by the veteran.
The Darien Gazette predicts that
there will not be a single negro in
the next Georgia Legislature. It
■ sounds a little funny to the people
up in these parts to think that a
negro would ever be elected to the
legislature in Georgia.
The fashion of suicide has reached
the negroes. One of them, detected
iu the perpetration of a forgery,
committeed suicide last week by
drinking a bottle of laudanum. If
he had known less and had stuck to
the plowhandles he would have lived
longer.
The Sparta Ishmaelite thinks that
when all the railroads of the country
are in the control of a single trust
the argument from necessity in favor
of government ownership will be
complete. And, yet, tint might
.simply result in a change of masters.
A San Francisco man has recover,
ed from six different attacks of ap.<
peifdfCftis without the a>'d of a sur
geon. It is an evident fact that this
man bias not yet made up his mind
that hp is ready to die. When he
does he will probably call in the
help of the surgeons, says the Wire
grass BJ.utle.
The Houston Post announces the
indications that the Texas cotter,
crop will, in all probability, exceed
that of last year. It says: “There
a even a promise that a ‘bumper’
crop will be produced”—whatever
that may be. But the size of the
crop is a small matter. The price
Will be a matter of gambling.
A Necessary Precaution.
Don’t neglect a cold. It is worse
than uppleaseant. it is dungeons.
By using one Minute Cough Cure
you eftn cure it at once. Allays in
flaij}(-nation, and clears the head soothes
brane. strengthens the mucous mem«
Cures coughs, croup, throat
and Jung troubles. Absolutely safe.
Acts immediately. Children Ti! it.
p, L. Groves.
WAS EVE MORE TO BLAME
Than Adam? Editor Beck,
of the Holton, Recorder
Says Not.
“Was Eve more to blame than
Adam? If we are to credit the
average pulpit speakei she was.
lint was she. We think not. On
the contrary, we think Adam the
more culpable. Adam. Why Ceitainly did not the
devil tackle it
was not because he considered his
armor mvulnera the de. present His histoiy
from that day to in proves yield
not only that he was weak
ing to temptation, but inclined to
meet the tempter at least halfway. from
When the devi desires reortute
the race of Adams sons, all he has
to do is to set his trap and bait it
with a dime or a glass of whiskey or
a prnce of cajico and he has his nam.
Then yhy if man was such an easy
proposition, du. he tackle the worn
:m? Simply for the reason if he had
temp ed and captured man lie would
have hau the woman against him.
She would have saw. to Adam, i yon
thmic more of Satan than you do of
me you can go ie t,e\n, you mean
old thing; ami there would lhave
been trouble hi the family at, once
and possibly divorce and alimony
proceedings. But once having cap
tureti woman satan was a good
enough judge oi human nature to
know that the man would iollow
the woman out oi paradise down to
uoimmons. the _ very ^portals ol Ins sa amc
To My Friends.
It is with joy 1 tell yon what Kodol
did forme. I was troubled with my
stomach for several months. Upon
being advised to use Kodol, I did so,
and words cannot, tell the good it has
done me. A neigbor had dyspepsia
so that he had tried most everything. Words
I told him to use Kodol. of
gratitude have come to me from him
because I recommended it— Geo. W.
Fry, Viola, Iowa, Health and
strength, of mind and body depend
on the stomach, and normal activity
of ,he digestive organs. Kodol, the
great reconstructive tonic, cures all
stomach and bvwel trbles , indiges¬
tion, dyspepsia, Kodol, digests after any
good food you eat. Take a dose
meals. G. L. Groves.
Let Your Wants l>e Known.
The business man who wishes his
business to grow must keep it before
the people. approved of keeping
The most way
before the public is in the newspaper.
The newspaper is your introductory
salesman; it talks to the prospective and goods
customer about your store
in their homes and they are told
what you have in stock and helps
them make up their minds before
they leave home where they will
make their purchases. tell people what
If you don’t the
you have to sell, how are they going
to find it out?
You have got to make your wants
known in this world. If you want
trade you must ask it.—'Marietta
Journal.
A Care for Cholera Infantum.
“Last May,” says Mrs. Curtis
Baker, of Bookwalter, Ohio, “an in¬
fant child of our neighbor’s was
suffering from cholera infantum.
The doctor had given up all hopes
of recovery. I took a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, would tell¬ do
ing them X felt sure it
good if used according to directions.
In two days time the child had fully
recovered, and is now (nearly a vear
since) a vigorous, healthy girl. I
have remembered Lhis Remedy freq¬
uently and have never known it to
to fail in any single instance.” For
sale by All Druggists.
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It’s Strange
Why some boys who possess the
ability to earn an honest living and
who have friends who would be
promt to see them making good citi¬
zens will persist in loafing on the
street, and whose ambition in life is
to correctly ape the manners of
agrette fiends and street fakirs, is
beyond the ken of mortal, man, *ays
a man who voices the sentiment of
the whole human family.
Stops the Cough ami Works Oft"
the Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
f. . . .. ^ „
5f re ^ „ a °° i rice, - m °!1~ 2o cents, t a T ure ’
l v -
.
CUBAN OIL cures
■ *wS#lvl ^ Cuts, Burns, Bru'ffs, Rheu
•natisu) and Sores. Price, ».L cents.
Disappointment.
The Finale to a Wedding Ad¬
vertisement Affair in Chi
cago.
A man who carried a raised mn
^rella with a white ribbon streaming
f rom the handle attracted attention
j n p ie Dearborn stieet station ves
terday morning, says the (lineage
tribune. Wailing * passengers attendant won
dered where t] was.
finally u policeman 1 accosted the
f jj ow .
« Wbat are doing with that
lun berella raised?” lie demanded,
« Waitm > (V)1 . her » ti ,e stranger
gaid . ^ w to be lliarr ied, and
my brjde ig mingV £ >
' photograph
The Granger “ d w a J
of ft haudscn e irl froni a pock Inil.,” et.
“I’m from Brown county,
bp explained, « ttn d I’m tired of sin
gj ^ e blessedness. I put an advertise*
ent in a oiatrimonia! paper, and
Bue John80 „ vvho livM at Three
0akSj Mich> , . inswered it. Thin is al
. b dctlire 0 j s U3 _ j tell ^ you I worked
slj( , L j senfc her ;l ctu re of the
best looking ° man in our county and
toid her it Was !n . Well, we got
e ^ d iU1(J £ d to meet in Ohi
W( , g( cted tbis here , lepo(
,, s a g0 od place, but as we had never
geeu eacb other, we arranged this
umbei , dla basiljess . Sue will carry
toa „
Fifteen minutes later the police
m;M , gaw two Umbrellas with white
streamers attached bearing toward
one another. He watched them
until they were within ten feet of one
another, and then both halted. The
girl was extremely plain, and the
countryman was not the only one
who had been fooled.
Simultaneously two right hands
moved upward, and a moment later
two umbrellas were closed. The
man turned to the left and the wom¬
an to the right, and not a word was
said. That was all.
ti ce to DeTotors an<1 O recTitors
GEORGIA—Lincoln County.
All person indebted to to the estate of Hattiie
Kennedy, deceased, make are requested to conic for- all
\v:ud and immediate payment, and
persons having accounts against according said estate are
requested to make them out to law
and present them at once for settlement.
:M y* S. K. DILL,
’r Ja*AJHafti e Kenney .
GEORGIA—LincolifPpBJff
By virtue of an order oi the Court of Ordinary
of said county will Be sold at public outcry on
the first Tuesday in August, KHJ2, at the court
uousc in paid county between the usual hours o
sale the following real estate, to wit: A one
twelfth interest in that tract of land lying in
he®185th district G. M. of said county known as
the Tatoxn place, containing 2G0 acres more or
less, and bounded by lands of Warren Tntom,
John Zcllars. W. Z. Florence and others. Terms
cash. This July 3tl, l!K)2. II. REM SEN,
T.
Guardian for Ilarry Remsen.
To Whom If May Concern.
GEORGIA—Lincoln Comity:
Whereas. Otis Ashmore has applied to the
Court of Ordinary the for of Letters Jeremiah Dismiesory Ashmore, as Ex
ecu tor on estate de
ceased. These are therefore to cite and adraon
ish all whom it may concern to be and appear
before said court to make objections, Monday if any they
have, on or before the First in August
next; otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature. This
7th day of July, J(K)2. W. II, BENNETT,
Ordinary
Leave to Sell,
GEORGIA—Lincoln County,
S. K. Dill, administrate r. having li the applied to mo
in due form for leave to set I estate of Ilat.tie
Kennedy, deceased, for the notice purpose «.f paying
debts upon said estate, is hereby given
that said application will be granted at the reg¬
ular term of the Court of shown Ordinary for Septem
her. if no good cause is to the contrary
August 7th.
W. II. BENNETT. Ord’y,
Whiskey.
$1.55 Per Gallon.
Mention thin paper and send for
list._ —*
Write: Winston IM.s. Co. Winston,
North Carolina.
Price Whisky
SAD
BREATH
“ 2 liavo been using CASCAKETfi and a®
a mild and effoctivc laxative they aro simply won¬
derful. My daughter and I were bothered with
aick stomach aud our breath was very bad. After
taki ng a few doses of Casearets we have Improved
won derfully. They are a great help in the family."
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Ten cent cotton is nothing in comparison to the money
^ you can save by purchasing your
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t AUGUSTA, GA.
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SM time.
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is the best for any kind of baking.
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903 BROAD, AUGUSTA, GA.
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North Carolina Corn Whiskey
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