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Louisiana’s New Governor Dis¬
cusses the Race Question.
Baton Rouge, La , May 16-—In
the presence of a multitude of
Louisianans gathered in the
grounds of the State Capitol to
day, Newton C. Blanchard was
inaugurated as Governor and
Jared Y, Sanders as Lieutenant
Governor.
In his inaugural address, Gov.
Blanchard, speaking on law and
order, said: 1 Mob law in con¬
travention and defiance of the
law 1 will not be tolerated. Lynch¬
ing will not be permitted un¬
der any circumstances, if it be
possible for the military, at the
command of the Governor, to
prevent it. Sheriffs will be held
to the strictest accountability
under the law for the safety from
mob violence of persons in their
custody.”
On the negroquestu n he says:
‘‘The negro is here- He is a
man and ac.tizen. He is useful
and valuable in his sphere.
Within that spere he must be
guaranteed the equal protection
of the law and his education
along proper lines—mainly agri*
cultural and industrial is at
once a duty and a necessity. He
must be protected in his right (o
live peaceably and quietly in his
right to labor and enjoy the
fruits of his labor. He must be
encouraged to industry and
taught habits of thrift
“No approach toward social
equality, or social recognition
will ever be tolerated in Louisi¬
ana- Separate schools, separate
churches, separate cars, sepa¬
rate places of entertainment will
be enforced tog. Racial distinc¬
tion and integrity must be pre¬
served. But there is room
enough in this broad southland
with proper lines of .limitafcun
and demarcation for the two
races to live on terms oi mutual
trust, mutual help, good under
standing and concord. The
South asserts its ability to han¬
dle and solve the r.egro .question
on humanitarian lines--those jf
justice and of right We brook
no interference from without- It
is up to the South to so handle
and solve it as to furnish m oc¬
casion for such inteiferenee.”
A Cure for Piles.
“I had a had case of piles,” says G. 1?.
Garter, of Atlanta, Ga., “and consulted
a physician who advised me Salve.' to try a box
of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel I pur¬
chased a box and was entirely cured. It
is splendid for piles, giving relief instant¬
ly, and I heartily recommend it to all
sufferers. ’ * DoWitt’s'Witch Haael Salve
is unequaled for its healing qualities.
Eczema and other skin diseases, also
sores, oats, bufns and wounds of every
kind are quickly cured by it. Sold by
Lewis Drug Co.
Georgia Industrial Ho r ne.
The Founder and management
of the Georgia Industrial Home
for unfortunate children, request
the people of the State to remem¬
ber the Home on Tuesday May
blst, and give one day’s income
or salary to this great work. The
Home has now about lot) children
p'om all sections of the State
-»fed in five years has touched the
lives of more than 200 and at
present is' in absolute need of
-special assistance by reason of
an epidemic of measles and its
growing and increasing necessi¬
ties
Many friends in Georgia of in¬
nocent and suffering childhood
will remember this appeal and
give at least one day’s salary or
income to the noble cause. All
remittances should be forwarded
by check or Post Office Order to
Bev. W. E- Mumford, President
Georgia Industrial Home, Macon,
fia.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digotts what you eat.
Getting Tired.
We, all of us, get tired of do
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tired of doing the same things
over and over. The topical song
“I’m tired” voices the cry of a
great majority of the people.
But we are adjured nob to’
weary in well doing, and wej
should keep plugging away at all 1
our endeavors, great Newspaper and small-j
and not get tired.
people realize what getting tired
means. They put a tremendous
amount of energy, and force and
determ:nation into werk that is
only for a single day. The prin¬
ted page is at once the fruition
and destruction of their labors.
Then it is all to do over again
next day. But they keep cn do¬
ing it no matter how tired they
are
One of the things they do is to
give a town their best endeavors
and to push and to boost and to
pull in season out of season with¬
out reward for the community in
which their lot is cast They get
tired, of course they do, and you
get tired, of course you do. But
there is no more excuse for stop
ping, just because you are tired
than for stopping breathing,’be¬
cause we had drawn so many
breaths. So keep on plugging
and after awhile may bp you’ll
get your second wind and not be
tired any more.
All of these remarks apply to
Thomasvtile.—Tirnes Entorprise.
Ladies and Children
who cannot aland the‘shocking strain
of laxative syrups and cathartic pills are
especially fond of little Early Risers.
Alt persons who find it necessary to take
a liver medicine should try these easy
pills, and compare the agreeably plena
ant and strengthening effect with the
nauseating and weakening effects of other
remedies. Little Early Risers cure bil¬
iousness, constipation, sick headache
jaundice, malaria and liver troubles. Sold
by Lewis Drug Co.
A solid train load of cattle was
recently shipped from a South
Dakota ranch, direct to the Liver¬
pool market. The average weight
of the 400 steers was 1,710 pounds,
Lewis Drug Company
do not hesitate to recommend Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure to their friends and cus¬
tomers. Indigestion causes more ill
health Hum anything else. It deranges
the stomach, and brings on all manner
of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di¬
gests what yon eat, cures indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach disorders.
Kodol is not only a perfect digestant but
a tissue building tonic as well. Renew¬
ed health, perfect (strength and increased
vitality follow its use.
While visiting friends at a
boardinghouse in Cardiff, Pa.
Frank Paul quarreled with an
Italian, who killed Paul’i wife.
An hour later Paul filled the Ital¬
ian full of lead.
Whooping Cough,
“In the spring of 1901 my children had
whopping cough,” soys Mrs. D. XV.
Capps, of Capps, Ala. “I used Cham¬
berlain's Cough RemMv with the most
satisfactory results. I think this is tlie
best remedy I have ever seen for whoop¬
ing cough.” This remedy keeps the
cough loose, lessons tho severity and
frequency of the coughing spells and
counteracts any tendency toward pneu¬
monia. For sale by Lewis Drug Co.
The uommeneementexereisesof
tho schools and colleges are now
on and soon the students will be
r^ady for picnic 3 and other frolics
such as are sure to follow- their
release from studies.
Cured His Mother ol Bheumatism.
“My mother lias been a sufferer for
many years with rheumatism,” says W.
H, Howard, of Husband, Pa. “At times
she was unable to move at all, while at
all times walking was painful, I pre¬
sented her with a bottle of Chamber¬
lain's Pain Balm and after a few appli¬
cations she decided it was the most won¬
derful pain reliever site had over tried,
in fact, site is never without it now and
and is at all times able to walk. An oc¬
casional application of Pain Balm keeps
away the pain that she was formerlv
troubled with.” For sale by Lewis
Drug Co.
In Ee3 Moine3, Iowa, E. L.
Dubois, a prominent contractor,
claimed to be his widow.
To Cure a Cold in One Day in Cores Two Grip Days.
rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. £(%// “ w5c»
Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. ThlS signature, ©OX.
Press this on your
Memory.
Perry’s Pharmacy,
Are the Leaoing Pharmacist® of this section,
We not only guarantee to give satisfaction
but we live up to our guarantee.. . 1
Our Sotck is Complete in every detail and we want your Business.
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l*lboixo O> Two Stores: Phone 30.
Camilla, Georgia. Pelham, Georgia.
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Sash given Away to Users of
son COFFEE
We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee . Not only will the
Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we
have always given our customers, but
III Additionlo the Regular Free Premiums
the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our $30,000.00 Grand Prize Contests, which will
£*a*ce some of our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as many estimates as desired. There will be
-TWO GREAT CONTESTS
The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Lonis World’s Fair; the second relates to Total
. ote For President to be cast Nov. 8, 1904. $20,000.00 will be distributed in each of these contests, making
$.to.ooo.oo on the two, and, to make it still more interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a
zstrxm Land First Priza of $ 5 , 000.00 to contests, the one who and is thus nearest your estimates correct have on both two
Opportunities of winningabig cash prize. ,
jjpive Lion-Heads SI M Printed blanks to
l cut from Lion vote on found in
Coffee Packages and a every Lion Coffee Pack¬
a cent stamp entitle you age. The 2 cent stamp
(in addition to the reg¬ covers the expense of
ular free premiums) our acknowledgment to
to one vote in you that your es¬
either contest: 1ML» timate is recorded.
WORLD’S FAIR CONTEST PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST
v.' iat will be the total July 4th attendance at .the St. Louts What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votes
World's Fair? At Chicaeo, July 4.1893, the attendance was 283.2/3. for all candidates combined) at the election Novembers, 1904? In
For nearest correct estimates received in Wooison Spice Com¬ 1900election, 13,959,653 people voted for President. For nearest cor¬
pany’s office, Toledo, Ohio, on or before June 30th, 1304, we wi!l rect estimates received In Wooison Spice Co.'s, office, Toledo. O.,
(rive first Wire for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the on or before Nov, 5,3904. wc will give first prize for the nearest cor¬
next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: rect estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc..etc., as follows;
1 First Prize ..........s2.500.00 1 First Prlzo ............................*2,500.00
1 Second Prize ........ .......... 1 000.00 1 Second Prize 1,000.00
2 Frizes—*500.00 each ...........1.000.00 , Prizes— ..........................
5 Prizes— 200.00 2 *500.00 each .................1,000.00
10 Prizes— 100.00 ...........i.ooo.co 5 Prizes— 200.00 “ 1000.00
■ 20 Prises— 50.00 ........-1.000.00 10 Prize* 100.00 ................ 1 , 000.00
250 50 Prizes— Prizes— 20.00 lO 00 1 : 888:88 20 50 Prizes— Prizes— 18:88 : 2:500.00 i ;888:oo l.
1800 Prizes— 6.00 " .v.... g; 5S 8:g g 1800 250 Prizes— Prizes— 10.00 6.00 . “ _9,000.00
2130 fSIZES, TOTAL, *20,000.00 2139 PHIZES, TOTAL, * 20 . 000.00
Sistributed 4279—PRIZES—4279
to tho Public—aggrogating $45,000.00—in addition to which we shall give $5,000
to Srocers 1 Clerks (sea particulars in HOM COFFEE cases) making a grand total of $50,000.00.
GQt&P LETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF
LION COFFEE
WCOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP’T.) TOLEDO, OHIO.
As a result of an explosion in
the Lake Shore Novelty Com
about 20 badjy injured.
1 5,000 Japanese troops are re¬
ported = to have beei killed in a
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this week.