The Lincoln home journal. (Lincolnton, GA.) 189?-19??, December 18, 1902, Image 8
CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. iThe Remarkable Experience r‘ a ^ Prominent Statesman—Congress- 1 man Meekison Gives Pe-ru-na a High Endorsement. S mm <% i,, fe.jsi ■w* r LT =Z mm -1 1 w mz\ ww 7 Congress Meekison of Ohio, lion. David Meekison is well known not on.y in his 0 >v;i State elected but throughout the Fifty America. Hi was to fifth Congress acknowledged by a very leader large majority, itnii i.s the of his party in his section of the State. Only one flaw marred the otherwise com¬ plete success of this_ rising statesman, Ca tarrh. with its insidious approach and te¬ nacious grasp, was his only unconquered ful foe. warfare For thirty against years this he waged personal unsuccess¬ enemy. He At last Pcruna came to the rescue. writes: have used several hollies of Pe nui'i an l 1 feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the head. 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The Real Fret. “Do your debts worry you?” asked the Sympathetic Guy. “What I owe other people?” said the Willing Spender. “Well. I should say not. It’s what other people cwo ne that bothers!”—Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. TUe Mother's Ruse. “Here,” said Sir. Snaggs, as he laid r, volume on the table, “here is a book that 1 am very desirous Lucy shall read.” “Very well,” replied Sirs. Snaggs; “I’ll forbid her to touch it.”—Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Faint Heart. 5 a il t v ■i ^V vvtem «.. J: "Txs \r & A! p '"t if nz She—“And this place they call Lovers’ Leap?” * He—“Yep; uh—huh—let’s go heme.” —New York Journal. Self-Approval. “When I was a young man I was too proud to ask my father for money,” remarked Mr. Cumrox. “Well,” answered the youth with the fancy vest, “I hate to talk about my¬ self: but if there is anything on which I pride myself, it’s not being proud.”— Washington Star. The Important Branch of Literatnr-. “You say you have a new idea or a story?” “Yes.” “Something original in plot?” “Well. I hadn’t thought much about the plot. But I have an advertising scheme that will make a fortune foi any book.”—Washington Star. History. Hannibal htnl been trying in vain to draw out Fabius to battle. “Is there no way,” he exclaimed an¬ grily, “of making the man fight?” “You might try asking him to arbi¬ trate,” suggested one of his generals. Soon after Cannae was fought and the Roman forces destroyed.—Judge. A SenBationalist. “What were your sensations?” asked the reporter of the chauffeur whose automobile had struck a tree. tliWght gkell.” answered the chauffeur, “1 for a minute that Mars and the earth had come together while going at the rate of 60,000,000 miles a second, and that some one on Jupitei had foolishly tried to avert the collision by thrusting 85,000,000,000 pounds ol nitro-glyeerine between them.”—In¬ dianapolis Sun, f v m M > i ,’.^j FjGS ♦ •. \v - I „'-••• y m. 1 lit «»pll a •■“■•wF life V*4 gHjJ fiats Qar\\\y; pie2vsan.tlyj : fiats c y. ^cts Berveficially? / fids truly as a Laxative^. Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the well-informed and to the healthy, because its com¬ ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be H cause it acts without disturbing the natural func tions ’ as 5t is whoHy free from every objectionable * y ,% ImL.^ * \ manufacturing quality or substance. In the process of N^W figs are used, as they are Z^SeglStMm —S? pleasant of to Syrup the taste, but the medicinal Ski* s virtues of Figs are obtained . X-y^? from excellent combination of plants $7 an wSSpISpi ¥/¥ f known to be medicinally laxative and to WH" A‘f ■«».*«,. ™p ■“SHE iSStfii m 3 ^UFORN[Anfi)YR|JP^ A Louisville, Kyi ■Sa.r\ F‘ra.r\cisco,'Ce k l. hew York.N.Y. Far eala. by all dru^i’sLs. Price- fifty cer\ts per bottle. The day of the lightning rod is pass Ing. The Government’s latest census returns show that Franklin’s inven tion for protecting the house is little used today. No electrical manufactur ing establishment reports it among the products and SO far as the census expert has been able to learn only one American electrical engineering firm makes a business Of setting up the rods of designing them. 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