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4f _ \\ Modern Treatment of | | Consumption j; ^ || The latest work on the $ * 11 treatment of diseases, written * <> by forty eminent American <5 <\ physicians, says: "Cod-liver * 11 oil has done more for the con- * i 11 sumptive than all other reme- ^ . 11 dies put together." It also ^' ^ <| says: "The hypophosphites w1 ^ <0 of lime and soda arc regarded * by many English observers as ' |jj specifics for consumption." ?? 1 Scott's Emulsion | 4* 1 MlII I ii i' .?-rzai;;nar-Kjr:.-v.-i'.-.. TTtta vl/ i 2 $1 contains the best cod-liver oil 4/1 | in a partially digested form, $ IJx combined with the Hypophos- $ % phitcs of Lime and Soda. This $ j jjj remedy, a standard for a ^ ^ quarter of a century, is in <V1 't? exact accord with the latest o $ views of the medical profession. $ * Be sure you get SCOTT'S * % Emulsion. ^ 1 <B All druggist* ; 50c. and $t.oe. ^ Sr TT ft HOWNF., '"hrmist?. Now York. ij) JACKSON'S LIM KLKSS COTTON. ^ Can bo Obtained From J. C. Mayfleld, Atlanta, tia. from Th<! Atlanta Conxtltutton Nov lbi/7. Jackson Limbless Cotton has created more [talk throughout the ^ cotton growing world than all L.* 1 rr?? viiiivr vani-ui's cuiiimned. mere has been over five thousand people from nearly every state in the union to visit tho farm of Mr. JacKson near this city and they are unanimous in their opinion that it is the most wonderful and productive cotton in tho world. Not a limb on it, it grown from G to 14 feet high, planted irom G to 10 inches apart, rows from 3 to 4 feet wide and has from 10 to 100 bolls, to tho stalk, so anyone can see why it will make, from 4 to 5 bales per acre. The staple isjwhite and silky and much longor than common cotton, and brings u much higher price, and it can be ginned on all ordinary gins. Ve?tprday a very prominent farm * er from Mississippi said : "I have ,.r* u.. i ? i-:? i unru in.-iuu rimun ? itri kiii?, uill I never realized it so fully until today, when standing in the liveacre cotton patch on Mr. Jack ^ son's farm." 1*1 very farmer that goes to see it is impressed with the idea, not whether he wants to buy those seed, but the fact he must do it to protect himself and make a ... success ol raising cotton at present prices. This cotton patch is guarded day and night, but every i body has an invitation to come and s this wonderful cotton. A syndicate of New York men have bought most of thi- cotton and t hey propose to plant every one of their seed. J. W. Smith, who'js ('ashier of; J he First .National Isank ol (Jainosville, <ia., lias for sale' some of the Jackson I.itnbless Cotton Seed at the following prices : Two hundred dollars peri bushel, seven dollars per pound. They also put thorn up in pack g ages of 200 select seed to each * packnge, at one dollar per package, 6 packages for $5.00, thirty five packages for $25.00, seventyfive packages for $50.00, one tin mired and sixty packages for k *= " OASTOniA. $100.00. All seed are put uji with full directions for planting, lie has adapted this plan of distributing the seed, so the merchants can order for their customers or anyone can make sixty dollars profit by selling J00 packages. With each box containing 100 packages of seed, he puts in one large photograph of the Jack son cotton patch with negroes picking it, and circulars giving the history about this wonderful cotton and testimonials from K. T, Xesbit, the Commissioner of Ag ricnlture of Georgia and J. S, Newman, formerly of the Agri cultural department of Ala., now of South Carolina, they both hav ing examined this cotton in the patch. All seed will bo delivered free at the above prices, so send foi what you want at once, you can send check or I\ (). Order or Keg istered letter to .1. C. Mayfield Manager. Atlanta, (la.. Box 7IJ If your order is received after all seed is sold your money will h< returned free of cost to you. The seed will not bo peddled out and parties wanting these seed can get them by ordering them direct from J. C. Mayfield. He has ar ranged with Mr. Jackson's son (c superintend the packing and shipping of these seed. There will no doubt be fakers peddling cotton seed claiming them to bo Jackson Limbics? Cotton, so order at once for whal you want. In 1897, Mr. Jackson had onlj 57 stalks this year the crop he raised would bring over one hun dred thousand dollars. So yoi do not have to be rich to get f start. Now is the excepted time buy some of these seed. Tin first bale of thin cotton sold 01 the Atlanta market Nov. 23, foi 10 cts. per pouud, the Staph measured one and one half inchoi long. See Altanta Journal o that date, which gives a full ac count of the valuo and the quality of the Cotton, certified to by ex pert Cotton men. Those Awful Telegrams. "What is it Mamie?" "Jt's a boy, mum, with a tele graft." "A telegram? Oh, ask him i James is killed!" "lie says he doesn't know mum. "Ask him what ho does knov about it.'" "llo says all lio knows abou it is that it's marked'collect,'an< ho wants his money." <>h. dear! Oh, dear! Wha shall I do? Here. Mamie, honv the purse. I'ay him. I'ay hi n whatever he asks. (>h, inv poo: .lames! I just knew somethiiu would happen to him before h? went away this morning. \\"i 1 they bring him in an ambulance Mamie?" "I s'pose so. mum. Mavb< you'd bettor read the telegral't." "I can't! I can't! Oh, it servo: me right lor not kis.-dng him three times when ho left. And we'vi boon married such a short tiim too!" "Why don't you read the tele 1'rnt't. 11111111#" "Woll, I suppose I must; but oh, I can't tell you how I dreai it." Heads telegram : Will bring friends homo U dinner. ) James. "The heartless beast!"?Now York Journal. OAflTOniA. H. TAKES IT EASY. Martin Thorn Resigned to Ills L Fate, and Mrs. Niiek in (Srief. For Her Unfortunate Copartner; i In Crime. I < I I r Now York, Dec. 1.?Martih ' Thorn,who last evening heard the ? 1 verdict of the jury which will 1 send him to the electric chair to 1 1 expiate the murder of William * : (Juldensuppe, passed a quiet night in his cell at Queens county jail. ( I When Sherill' Doht wont to see I Thorn this morning the condemn' ed prisoner'said ho had no appe-' tito for breakfast, hut f'elt that a I big load was oil'hi i mind. Thorn j. I did not talk as it he had any hope | of getting a new trial, lie sunl. he would make up his mind to meet the worst. M rs. Naok spent a restless night, Mbeing evidently much air cted by ! i the conviction of Thorn. When ' ' she heard of the verdict ?!ie wept t and expressed sorrow for her former lover. Although she says' 'her conscience is relieved, Mrs. JNack is in a highly nervous con -1 dition and is now very anxious about her own case. District Attorney Young has 1 not announced just what ho pro poses doing in the case of Mrs. Nack, but says ho will take no ' ' actiou until after Thorn is sen- 1 1 fenced. It is understood that Mrs. Nack ; will ho arraigned in court next r week when her counsel, Emanuel ; Friend, will in her behalf, enter a [ plea of guilty of manslaughter in the first degree, and that the district attorney will accept tho r plea. In doing this Mr. Young ( would ho recognizing Mrs. Nack's action in turning stato's evidence at the iirst trial. 1 , * There in morn Catarrh in this section of the , country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to he ? Incurable. For a great years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science _ has proren eatsrrh to he a constitutional dts r ease, and therefore requires constitutional % treatment. Hall's Catarrh (hire, manufactured by F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, Is the only ^ constitutional cure on the market It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a tnaspoonf ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surraccn or tne system They offer one hundred - dollarH for nnv cane tt fall* to cure. Send for elriuiarH <tn<1 tentlmnnluls Address, ? I\ J. ( IIKNICY & CIA, Toledo, O. Sold by Prupdsts, 7Sc. Uall'ti Faintly i'Ulit are the book THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. LUNti TROUBLES \M> CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I An Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free 1 fj Oiler to Our Readers. The distinguished New York ohem, I i>t. T. A. Slocuin, demonstrating his! 'discovery of a reliable and absolute' curt" for Consumption (Pulmonary j '' .Tuberculosis] and all bronchial, j j t hroat. Inner anil chest diseases, stub-! j i horn roughs,catarrhal infections, ki-iii?ral decline and weakness, loss of ' j llesh, itiul all conditions of wasting1 .away, will send 1 IIKKK FKKK I'.O'iI TI.KS (nil different) of hi* \ew l>is] covery to any alllicted reader of the t F.n i Ki:ct:tsi: writ ine f.,r hem. i Ills 'New Scientific Treat mont" has cured thousands pertnaii 'iu !y by its I t imi'ly use, and lie consider it a X j pie professional duty to siiU'eriiief . humanity to donate a trial of his ni, ' fallible cure. ' Science daily develops new woii ilers, and this '^r -a' ehemist. patiently ex periment inir for years, has produeed results as he neiic i a I to humanity as 1 can he claimed hy any modern genius. ' II is assert ion that lunif troubles and consninption tire curable in any cli| mate is proven hy "heartfelt letters of j Krai it tide," tiled in his Ameriean and , Kurope.an latiratories in thousands j from those cured in all parts of the ' j world. | Medical experts concede that hron- f | chial, chest and lung troubles lead to * Consumption, which, uninterrupted, ) means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Slocuni. M. , i 08 Pine street, New York, giving' ' pontolliee and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent ' Sufferers should take instant advan- | tage of hisgenerous proposition. * Please tell the Doctor that you saw his olfer in the Enthki'KIab. i Itch on Human, Mango on Horses, Dogs and all stock, cured in 30 minutes bj Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by J. F. Mackey Co., Draggist, Lancaster, 8. C. Second Trial ol Luetgert. j Chicago, Nov. 29.?The second , rial ol Adolph L. Luetgert for j he murder of his wife was called c jelore Judge (.Jary to day. Luet- 1 ?ort was represented hv ex-Judge ] [.awrence Harmon and Attorney ' I Max lieise, Attorney IMialen hav- c ug withdrawn lrom the case yes ; erday afternoon. It was late in , he afternoon when the task of, . securinir a jury was entered upon,! ^ >ut by the time eourl adjourned \ ?uly two,jurors iiad been accept- ? t'd by the state. < Cripple Creek Hold Output. Cripple Creek, Col.. Dec. 1.? I'he gold output of the Cripple ['reek district in November was *1,5 5 S. I KM), the largest for one month in the history of the camp.' m <' The late (leorge M. Pullman I had -n* 1?Ml.I10(> life insurance. The Ivjnitahle had .^^it.otio of it ; New Kngland Mutual Life $10,000:^ II,,..... ,0 v..?. v?..t 1 -r 1 - 1 KM.n WI . H >? I \n |\ (IIIU I lilVI'HTS j *5,000 each. < A Modes! Hint. 1 There i$ a little matter that J Some of our $ub$criber$ havej Seemingly forgotten. To u$ it.'$ i an important matter. 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