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‘»_&%@?‘mfipt the Medical Asfi?dmbn;
of Georgia came to a close with the
selection of Atianfa as the next place
_of meeting, and the election of offi
cers for the ensuing year. .
- Milledgeville—An wnusual crime
‘was perpetrated near here when Hat
“tie Smtih, a negro girl, was shot from
ambush on the Sandersville road, four
miles from this ¢ity, She had just
_started on her journey calling to a
neighbor’s house ito see if her com
panions had gone on, and after pro
ceeding a short distunce, she was
fired upon by an unknown assailant.
. Marietta. — The County = Sunday
Bchool Association met here in the
First Methodist church. Gov. Joseph
M. Brown presided ‘at the morning
and afternoon sessions. D. W. Sims,
- general secretary of Georgia Sunday
School sosciation, was also present,
and took part in the meeting. Twenty
four schools of the county were rep
resented, this being the largest coun
ty meeting i nthe state. ;
Jesup. Ga.—-Mrs. Hattie Thomas,
tiring of her husband, believed N,
B. Jones, who had tired of his wife,
to be her true affinity. Jones agreed
with her. They were married, despite
their previous nuptial obligations. But
the grand jury indicted both of them
on bigamy charges. The two affinities
disappeared, but were caught and
brought back by Deputy Sheriff Rog
ers, They will be tried for bigamy in
superior court here.
Milledgeville.—Dßecawse he wrote
Thomas A. Edison a letter asking for
the solace of music, Jack Griggs, in
mate of the state penitentiary, sent up
for life from Rome, is no wdispens
ing music to the inmates of the state
farm hospital. Jack sent his petition
to the great inventor, ahd it was so
much out of the ordinarg, writes Ed
ison’s secretary, he was favored with
a standard phonegraph, large horn and
fifty fine records, sent charge pre.
paid.
Jesup.—The $5,000 package of mon
ey which was stolen en route from
Brunswick to Atlanta, has been recov
ered and the man who took the money
arested by Sheriff Price of this coun
ty. Sheriff Price arrested Messenger
J. D. Stringer, who runs from Bruns
wick to Jesup, at his room in the
Wayne hotel, charging him with the
theft. When arrested Stringer con
fessed to the theft and told the sher
iffi where he had hidden $4,980 of
the money oniy $lO peing missing,
Rome.—Gus Hopkins, a negro des
perado and -escaped conwvict from the
Coweta county camp, who was wound
ed by Sheriff Dunehoo, when he Te
sisted arrest, was carried back to New
nan to serve the remainder of his
sentence of twenty years for burglary
committed in Rome. He boasted as
he left that he would escape again.
Hopking was senitenced to fifteen
yvears last summer. As he was being
led from the court room he yelled
at Judge Maddox that he “would get
him,” and Chief of Police Charles Har
ris when he got out. Judge Maddox
added five more yvears on his sen
tence.
Brunswick.~—ln order to encourage
farming in Giypon county and in an
effort to loeate a number of new set
tlers the agricultural committee of
the board of trade hasz appointed a
committee to appear before the coun
ty commissioners and arge the body
to subdivide the county farm into
small farms and sell it to these new
comers at moderate prices. The Glynn
county convict gang has one of the
best farms in the state, wtih many
acres cleared and under cultivation.
it is believed that if the commission
erg will grant the request of the
board of trade committee that the
farm can easily be sold to northern
and western farmers.
Dexter—The entire town of Dex
ter, located near the center of Lau
rens county, is enthusfastically inter
ested in a new county mnovement.
A mass meeting ealled by Mayor Je
rome Kennedy was attended by near
by citizens residing in the proposed
new territory. The new county will
probably be named Northen, after the
late ex-governor, and will have Dex
ter as the county site. The territory
proposed to be taken In_comprises a
small part of Dodge and a large south
ern slice of Laurens, including the
towns of Caldwell, Rentz and Ches
ter, If this county is secured, it will
contain over two Hundred thousand
acres of the best farming land
Gainesville.—Believing that he had
found the missing heir of an estate
in England valued at several million
dollars, Chief of Police W. E. Smith
caused the detention of James Al
fred Edward Brown, sz English pe
destrian, who was passing through
here on his way around the globe
to win a wager But ff Brown is an
heir he isn’t going to admit it. He
dented the soft impeachment abso
jutely. 8o the chief had to let him
continue on around the +world, al
though in the brain of the police of
ficial there still lurks the suspicion
that the pedestrian is the missing “Al
fred James Edward Genteel Brown,”
for whom lawyers in Canada has of
sered a reward of $3,000. -
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SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Do you realize the fact that thousands
of women are now using
D7
A Soluble Antiseptic Powder
es a remedy for mucoug membrane af
fections, such as sore throat, nasal or
pelvic catarrh, inflammation or ulcera
tion, caused by female ills? Women
who have been cured say “it is worth
its weight in gold.” Dissolve in water
and apply locally. For ten years the
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has
recommended Paxtine in thelr private
correspondence with women.
For all hygienic and toilet uses it has
no equal. Only 50c¢ a large box at Drug
gists or sent postpaid on receipt of
price. The Paxton Tollet Co,, Boston,
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W. N. U, ATLANTA, NO. 17-1913.
Made the Indian Chief Understand.
A Kansas City minister, visiting an
Indian reservation in Idaho, inquired
of a government agent when the mis
slonary could be found.
“The chief can probably tell you,”
replied the agent, pointing out his
tent. ‘‘Clasp your hands, look heaven
ward and ask, Jesus man? He will
understand you, doubtless.”
The reverend gentleman did as di
rected.
“ presume you are seeking the mis
glonary?” replied the Indian in excel
lent English. ‘“Please be seated, sir,
he will be in presently. If you will
excuse me I" will go down to the
agency and lambast into unconscious
ness that fool elerk who directed you
here."”
ITCHING, BURNING ECZEMA
317 8. Wolfe St., Baltimore, Md.—
“My trouble was caused by a severe
sprained ankle; the bruised blood not
having been drawn off caused a skin
affection which the doctors pro
nounced eczema. It first started with
an itehing and burning, with very dry
skin. Constant scratching, especially
during the night finally broke the
gkin, and during the day the watery
fluid that came from it would dry and
peel off like fish scales. My stocking
would stick to my ankle as if it were
glued. I also had it on my fingers.
‘9 wase treated without getting any
benefit. ! began using Cuticura Soap
and Ointment as directed and then ap
plied the Cuticura Ointment and bound
the ankle with a soft bandage, after
bathing it with Cuticura Soap. They
cured me in about two months.”
(Signed) T. W. Henderson, Dec. 2,11,
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
‘throughout the world. Sample of each
free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address
post-card “Cuticura, Dept. L, Boaton.”
Adv.
Women who spend most of their
time trying to improve their com
plexions never think of the old fash
joned method of steaming it over a
wasghtub.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Peliets flist put up
40 years a%o They regulate and invigorate
stomach, Jiver and bowels. Bugar-coated
tiny graoules. Ady.
The two most important needs in a
woman’s life seems to be love and
money.
sirs, Winslow’s Soothing Byrup for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion,allays pain,cures wing colie,2s¢ a bottleds
Charity covers a multitude of sgins
that ought to be exposed.
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REALLY A SOUND INVESTMENT
S 0 i $ 2
Sanatorium Where the Tuberculosis
_ May Be Cured Is Worth Much
to Any State or City.
Dr. H. L. Barnes, superintendent of
the Rhode Island State sanatorium,
has recently demonstrated by some
interesting studies of paiients dis
charged as “apparently cured” from
that institution, that a sanatorium is
a sound investment for any state or
city. The gross earnings of 170 ex
patients obtained in 1911 amounted to
$102,752, and those of 211 cases in
1912 to $112,021. By applying the
same average earning to all ex-pa
tients of the sanatorium living in 1911
and 1912, Dr. Barnes concludes that
their income in these two years was
$561,000. This sum is more than three
times ‘the cost of ‘maintenance of the
ganatorium including interest at 4 per
cent on the original investment and
depreciation charges. Dr. Barnes con
cludes, hcwever, “While institutions
for the cure of tuberculosis are good
investments, there is good reason for
thinking that institutions for the igola
tion of far advanced cases would be
still better investments.” 1
_ Street Ethics in Chicago.
A law has been enacted in Prussia
which makes it a prison offense for
any one to fail to answer a cry for
help or to go to the rescue of a per
gon in danger when it is posgible so
do so without endangering one’s own
life. Such a law would not be amiss
in Chicago. Not only eéthics, but or
dinary decency and manliness are too
frequently forgotten here. Let a thug
assault a person in the street and the
majority of men who happen along,
instead of going to the assistance of
the person assaulted, will scurry away
so as not to be dragged into the affair,
Let a person be injured by a street
car half the people who witnessed the
accident will refuse to give their
names to be called upon as witnesses
by the vietim,
Whether all the ethics of citizenship
can be enforced effectively through
laws and ordinances may be doubted,
yot the legal declaration of some pri
mary duties would help to develop a
conscience in such matters now appar
ently sadly lacking.——Chicago Tribune,
Alarmed for His Mother.
Little Harry, hanging about the
kitchen, saw a stuffed fowl sewed up
before roasting. He was much im
pressed by the sight. A few nights
later his mother, hastily dressing to
go out, found thst a new frock had
bheen sent home wichout the proper al
lowance of hooks and eyes. Summon
ing aid, her sister basted the frock to
gether up the back.
“Grandma,” sald Harry, seeking the
gource of perennial sympathy and
comprehensgion, “come and gee what
auntie's doing to mamma. I think
she's going to roast her, for she's sew
ing her all up.” A
ARADACHE AND BILIOUS ATTACKS
Caused by Malaria removed by the use
of Blixir Babek cure for such allments,
“Myself and whole household had suf
fered very much for some time with
Malarial Fever. ‘Elixir Babek’ hns
cured us perfectly, s 0 that we enjoy at
present the best of health.”-—Jacob Eb
erly, Fuirfax Court House, Va,
Elixir Babek 50 cents, all druggists or
by Parcels Post prepaid from ;fioczew—
ski & Co., Washington, D. C,
Her Weapon Gone.
Hewitt—l hear that your wife has
lost her voice.
Jewett-—Yes; she is a non-combat
ant now,
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE,
the Antigeptic powder to be shaken into the
shoes for tired, aching feet. 1t takes the sting
autos corng and bunions and makes walking
a delight. Sold everywhere, 25, Refuse sub
astituteg, For FREE trial package, address A,
5. Oimsted, Le Boy, N. Y. Adv.
The Kind.
“} wonder if people in Mars have
dogs?”
“If they do, they must be moon
dogs.”
Rub-My-Tism
Will eure your Rheumatism and all kinds of
aches and palus-— Neuralgia, Cramps, Colie,
Sprains, Brnises, Cuts, Old Sores, Burns,
ete. Antigeptic Anodyne. Price 25c. Adv.
A soft answer may not turn away
wrath, but it saves a lot of useless
talk.
For SUMMER HEADACHES
Hicks' CAPUDINE i the best remedy—
no matter what causes them--whether
from the heat, ulmnf in draughts, fever
ish condition, ete. 10c,, 26¢ und 50¢ per
bottle at medicine stores. Adv, ‘
The world admires any man who at
tends to his own buginess—no matter
how humble it may be. g |
FOR WEAEKNESS AND LOSS OF Al’l’l-j
\
&;figmu%"mm?ym%
laris las ? the system ® tonio and
sure mmwm. limu.}
Many a successful man makes ai
noise like a big wind.
His Business.
“There is one man who can be saie
always in taking his customers al
their face value.”
“Who might he be?"”
‘“The beauty doctor.”
No. Six-Sixty-Six.
fThis is a preseription prepared especially
for Malaria or Chills & Fever. Five or slx
doses will break any case, aud if taken then
as a tonje the fever will not returp, 2c. - Adv.
Fitting Fate.
“They are going to muzzle the pro
truding hatpin now.”
“I'm glad it's stuck.”
DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE?
Try Hicks' CAPUDINE. It's liquid-—pleas
ant 1o take—effectaimmediate—~good to prevent
Sick Headaches and Nervous Headaches also.
Your money back if not satisfled, 10c., 25¢. and
Boc. at medicine stores. Adv.
Temptation may come to the woman
who sits down and waits, but a man
usually meets it half way.
{ GRANULATED EYELIDS CURED
The worst cases, no matier of how ka standing,
are cured bfi the wonderful, old reliabie Dr. Porter's
Antiseptic Healing Oil. Relleves pain and heais at
the same time, 25¢, B¢, §I.OO,
Anyway, the sign of old age is never
a forgery.
From 40 to 50 Woman's Critical Period.
Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot
flashes, severe headaches, melancholia, dread of impending
evil, palpitation of the heart, irregularity, constipation an
dizziness are promptly treated by intelligent women who
are approaching the period of life.
This is the meost critical period of woman’s life and she
who neglects the care of her health at this-time invites in
curable disease and pain, Wh! not be iuided {J/y the ex
perience of others and take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound? It is an indisputable fact that this grand old
remedy has helped thousands of women to Il)_ass through
this trying period with comfort and safety. Thousands of
genuine and honest testimonials support this fact.
From Mrs. HENRY HEAVILIN, Cadiz, Ohio.
Fort Worth, Texas. —“I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve%em
ble Compound and derived great benefit from its use. It carried me
safely throngh the Change of Lifo when I was in bad health. I had
that all gone feelingfv mostof the time, and headache constantly, I was
very nervous and the hot flashes were very bad. I had tried other
remedies and doctors, but did not improve until I began taking Lydia
¥. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It has now been sometime since
1 took the Compound and I have had no return of my old com]})la.ints.
I always praise your remodies to weak women.”— Mrs, HENRY
Hravioiy, R, F. D. No. 5, Cadiz, Ohio.
¥rom Mrs. EDWARD B. HILBERT, Fleetwood, Pa.
Fleetwood, Pa.— During the Change of Life I was hardly able to
be around at all. I always had a headache and I was so dizzy and
nervous that I had no rest at night. The flashes of heat were so bad
gometimes that I did not know what to do.
“ One day a friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound and it made me a strong, well woman. lam very
thankful that I followed n?r friend’s advice, and I shall recommend it
as long as I live, Before I took the Comdpound I was alwa{;s sickly
and now I have not had medicine from a doctor for years. You may
publish my letter.”—Mrs. Epwarp B. HiLserr, Fleetwood, Pa.
¥rom Mrs, . P. MULLENDORE, Munford, Ala.
Munford, Ala.—* I was so weak and nervous while passing throngh
the Change of Life that I could hardly live. Mi husband had to nail
rubber on all the gates for I could not stand to have a gate slam.
“T also had backache and a fullness in my stomach. I noticed that
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was ad
vertised for such cases and I sent and got a bottle,
1t did me so much good that I kept on taking it and
found it to be all you claim. I recommend it to
all women afflicted as I was.”—Mrg, F, P. MUuLLEN
poeE, Munford, Ala.
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F (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., foradvice.
our letter will be opened, read ami answered
by s woman and held in strict confidence.
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Does Backache -
Worry You?
Many who suffer with backache and
weak kidneys are unnaturally irritable
and fretful. Bad kidneys fail to elim
inate all the uric acid from the sys
tem, keeping you ‘“on edge” and caus
ing rheumatic, neuralgia pains.
When your back aches, and you nofice
signs of bladder irregularities, suspect
your kidneys and begin using Doan's
Kidney Pills, the best recommended
special kidney remedy.
A Tennessee Case ~
Mrs, Bayliss Mar- .
shall, Fayetteville, &
Tenn., says: *‘l was " P 8
treated by the dest =TI St N,
Physlclanu in this o Lo s,
ocallty but nothln{ 3 . ¥
helped me and & L 5
stoadily ran down LBN k1 11 Iwk
until I welgfied bup 3 ; | Poli
Bsrounds. ¥ back ccaec ) e gy
ached terlrllhly, kid- - / /flhfl
ney secretions wero = bl |
irregular and X foit e ’ s
allworn out. I stead- - ‘
tly improved under ] /’
the uee of Doan’s Kid- _ i
ney Pills, however, Weincaspeiics
and when T had used A e 2
8 boxer, was entirely T =
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unds snd enjoy the
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