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A Southern Party
(From The Albany Herald.)
Hon. A. M. Knight, for a nun
Jber of terms the mayor ot Way
croes and at present the chairman
of the Democratic Executive Com¬
mittee, of Ware county, is on the
Heralds line with reference to the
future policy of the South in na¬
tional politics—organize a South¬
ern party, stay away from the na¬
tional Conventions and play the
game cf practical politics forming
a balance ol power between the
two national parties, at election
time.
The New York Herald publishes
the following letter from Mr.
Knight:
“To the Editor of the New York
Herald: The South has again
been whipped in the national elec¬
tion. It seems that we cannot de¬
pend upon the Northern and
Western Democrats for assis¬
tance.
‘ In the future I shall advocate
an exclusive Southern party, a
Southern convention, Southern
nominees for President and Vice
President, and a refusal to enter
a national Democratic conven¬
tion. Let the North and West
‘run the thing’ as far as the na¬
tion is concerned, and we will
take care ot local affairs.
A. M. Knioht,
“Chairman Democratic Execu¬
tive Committee, Ware Coun¬
ty, Georgia.
“Waycross Ga., Nov. 10, 1901.
The Enterprise believes that
Mr. Knight has expressed the
sentiment of a large majority of
the people of the South in the
above sentiment. Let the South
declare its political independence.
A Pleasant fill.
No pill is as pleasant and positive as
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers are so mild and ef¬
fective that children, delicate ladies and
weak people enjoy their cleansing effect,
while strong people say they are the best
liver pill sold. Sold by Lewis Drug Co.
HOW HE FOOLED HIS HENS.
Wisconsin Man Piays Trick on
Motherly Inclined Fowls.
Timothy Varney, who lives
three miles east of Le Lueur,
Wi9., and keeps about 200 hens,
has been greatly troubled, as has
been most people who keep hens,
by the persistent desire manifest¬
ed by the fowls to set, in season
and out, on eggs, stones, or door¬
knobs, or anything else that
comes handy. But he has got
hold of a plan now which he has
quietly tried this season with per¬
fect success, and which he war¬
rants will cure the worst Light
Brahma duck, that ever vexed
the heart of a man, of all desire
to set and all in less than three
hours.
'T'he cure consists of a cheap
watch, with a loud and clear tick
to it, inclosed in a case that is
white and shaped like an egg.
When a hen manifests a desire to
set out of season he gently places
this bogus egg under her shelter¬
ing breast and the egg does the
rest. It ticks cheerfully away
and soon the’hen begins to show
signs of uneasiness and stirs the
noisy egg around with her bill,
thinking’ perhaps, that it is al¬
ready time for it 10 hatch, and
there i3 a chicken in it wanting
t > get out. She grows more and
more nervous as the noise keeps
up, and soon jumps off the nest
and runs around awhile to cool off,
but returns again to her self im¬
posed duty. It gets worse and
worse with her, and she wiggles
about and cackles, ruffles her
feathers and looks wild, until at
last, with a frenzied squawk, she
abandons the nest for good and
all. That incubating fever is
broken up completely.
Mr. Varney finds use for half a
dozen of these noisy eggs, and
claims that they pay fer their
cost over and over during the
year by keeping the hens at the
business of laying and not per¬
mitting them to waste the golden
hours in useless incubating.
RECTOR 0F~ST. LUKE’S,
Ashburnham, Ontario, Testifies
to the Good Qualities of Cham¬
berlain’s Cough Remedy.
Ashburnham. Out, April 18 , 1903 .—
I think that it is only right that I should
tell you what a wonderful effect Cham¬
berlain's Cough Remedy lias produced.
The day before Easter I was so distress¬
ed with a cold and cough that I did not
think to be able to take any duties the
next day, as my voice was almost chok¬
ed by the cough. The same day I re¬
ceived an order from you for a bottle of
your Cough Remedy. I at once procur¬
ed a sample bottle, and took about three
doses of the medicine. To my great re¬
lief the cough and cold had completely
disappeared and I was able to preach
three times on Easter Day. I know that
this rapid and effective cure was due to
your Cough Remedy. I make tins testi¬
monial without solicitation, being thank¬
ful to have found such a God-sent rem¬
edy. Respectfully yours,
E, A. Langfeldt, M. A.,
Rector of St. Luke’s Church.
To Chamberlain Medicine Co.
This remedy is for sale by Lewis Drug
Company.
The State Baptist Convention
he{d its annual session in Colum¬
bus last week.
No Hors Sufisr nj.
If you are troubled with indigestion
get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and
see how quickly it will cure you. Geo.
A. Thomson, of Spencer. Ia., says:
“Have had Dyspepsia for twenty- years.
My case was almost hopeless. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure was recommended and
I used a few bottles of it and it is the
only thing tliat has relieved me. Would
not be without it. Have doctored with
local physicians and also at Chicago,
and even went to Norway with hopes of
getting some relief, but Kodol Dyspep¬
sia Cure is the only remedy that has
done me any good, and I heartily recom¬
mend it. Every perspn suffering with
Indisgestion or Dyspepsia should use it.”
Sold by Lewis Drug Co.