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March 9, 1910. THE
Heart Trouble
from Childhood
"I suffered with my heart from
girlhood; could not sleep on left
side. Eleven bottles of Dr. Miles'
Heart Remedy removed all these
frntihl<*c ond 1 - *
c..<a ui uugui cumpieie recovery."
MRS. H. C. CRUSE,
San Francisco, Calif.
The life of the body is the blood.
It runs on and on, carrying nourishment
and gathering up impurities as
long as life lasts?the heart makes
it go. When the heart is weak it
cannot do this, and dizzy spells, palpitation,
short breath, indicate that
it is doing its work imperfectly.
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy
strengthens the heart nerves and
muscles, and restores normal action
to the heart.
The first bottle will benefit; If not,
your druggist will return your money.
CHESAPEAKE OHIO
RAILWAY
SCENIC ROUTE OF THE EAST.
FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS.
With Dining Cars and Pullman Sleepers .
Between
New York, Washington, Norfolk and Richmond,
and
Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St.
LOU 18.
Direct connections to and from all points
West. Two Fast Trains between
Richmond and Norfolk.
JOHN D. POTTS, W. O. WARTHEN.
Gen. Pass. Agent. Dist. Pass. Agent.
Richmond, Va.
APPLES.
Albemarle Pippins of the first quality.
THE ALBEMARLE ORCHARD CO.
Samuel B. Woods, President.
Charlottesville, Va.
Via Rric+rtl
jva AkJiv/i
?AND THE?
Norfolk & Western
Railway
The Short Line Between
NEW ORLEANS, BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS,
CHATTANOOGA, KNOXVILLE
?AND?
WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, NEW
YORK.
8oV,d Train Service Dining Car.
Ml Information cheerfully furnished.
viiHiianuuyaf vim*
WARREN L. ROHR,
Western Passenger Agent,
W. B. BEVILL,
General Passenger Agent,
Roanoke, Va.
The Place to 1
Fun
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This year you are going to 1
get the best for your money. '
stocks in the South to choose fi
greatest variety, Write us foi
SYDNOR & HI
"Furniture for tho J
709-11-13 E. Broad St.
PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU
COMPA
i f LUZIANNE
I COFFEE
Always FRESK in its air-tight can;
IJo DUST Always STRONG;
Always PROPERLY BLENDEDv
Always of UNIFORM QUAUTY ;
A I i!-l ' ?
I -?! .muiaiuir y.
Pound-coat a little higher, but |
ft 'cup-coat Terr much lower. J_
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THE RE1LY-T
NEW ORLEA1
CABBAG
I AM ON MY ANNUAL TOUR around the w
Open-Air Grown Cabbage Plants at the foil
thousand; 5,000to 9,000, at $1.25; 10,000 or mon
promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. Ask
panying all orders or they will go C. O. D. |
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EARN WHILE
Advanced students In our Model Offlc
a day while going on with their course; i
portunity. Positions guaranteed under v
osltion to first reply from each town; me
day for big free illustrated catalogue. V
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TO
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IS BY
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NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Bohne's Book Store
BOHNE & WILT, Propi.
uooksellers nnd Stationers .
1328 DRYADE8 ST.,
Near Thalia. New Orleans, La. . '
Base Ball Goods, Fishing Tackle, and Periodicals
and Religious Articles.
New and Second-hand School Books |
bought, sold and exchanged.
Iny
niture In 1910 i
3uy furniture where you can
U Where you have the largest f
'om. Where you get the s
r cnpriol offore r
JNDLEY, Inc.
Home Beautiful"
RICHMOND, VA.
1*1. 313
RISON
BULK or Loose MW
COFFEE ?
Often ?tale from exposure; Often
contains dust; Seldom strong; Never
uniform ; Haphazardly blended ;
Never satisfactory to any one who
KNOWS what's Lest.
Pound-cost a little lower, but
cup-cost very much higher. 1
ice between the two. |K
AYLOR CO.
NS. U. S. A. ??
^ EarlyJersey J^SS,ON
? WAKEFIELD jBSglk Earliest I
The Earliest iiiali
Cabbage Grown zgsSSS&r " , ,
..w Variety
E PLANTS ForSale
orld with any of the best-known varieties of
lowing prices, viz: 1,000to4,000, at $1.50 per
e, at 90c., F. O. B. Meggett, S. C. All orders
: for prices on 50,000 or 100,000. Cash accomBox
28 Ethel, S.C.
YOU LEARN
e Department earn from $1.00 to $2.00
no other business college offers this opery
reasonable conditions. Special propntion
the name of this paper. Write toi'e
also teach by mail.
\L BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. GA.
How to Get Rid of Catarrh
A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way, and it Costs
Nothing to Try.
1'hose who suffer from catarrh know
its miseries. There is no need of this
suffering. You can get rid of it by a
simple, safe, inexpensive, home treatment
discovered by Dr. Blosser, who, for over
thirty-five years, has been treating catarrh
successfully.
His treatment is unlike any other. It is
not a spray, douche, salve, cream, or
inhaler, but is a more direct and thorough
treatment than any of these. It cleans
out the head, hose, throat and lungs so
that you can again breathe freely and
sleep without that stopped-up feeling that
all catarrh sufferers have. It heals the
diseased mucous membranes and arrests
the foul discharge, so that you will not
be constantly blowing your nose and spitLing,
and at the same time it does not
poison the system and ruin the stomach,
is internal medicines do.
If you want to test this treatment with>ut
cost, send your address to Dr. J. W.
Blosser, 59 Walton Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
ind he will send you by return mail
jnough of the medicine to satisfy you
Vint It In nil Un nlnl * ? - ?
.u?v ii, in an uo tiaima iui it us a remedy
or catarrh, catarrhal headaches, catarrhil
deafness, asthma, bronchitis, colds and
ill catarrhal complications. He will also
lend you free an illustrated booklet.
Vrite him immediately.
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