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382 THE
IS.LHawes6Co. I
Dealer in
COAL I
Lime. Plaster Cement I
I I
RICHMOND, VA.
T>l?/rVTI7r"T Yourself
lilUlJijlil & Family
By keeping ft. bottle of
VICK'S
Croup and Pneumonia Salve
In the house at all times. The very best
thing to use in sudden cases of Cold or
Croup. The very best remedy for Colds or
Coughs caused by exposure. The finest
thing in the world for Headache and Neuralgia.
Endorsed by physicians and ministers
everywhere.
At druggists?25c, 50c, and $1.00 per Jar.
Refuse all substitutes.
Vick's Family Remedies Co.
Greensboro, N. C.
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of RICHMOND, VA. ^
Wm. H. Palmer, E. B. Addison, K
President. V-President. Dj
J. W. Sinton, Cashier. Cj
CAPITAL, $400,000.00 B
SURPLUS 6 UNDIVIDED PROFITS, g
$175,000.00 . a
Correspondence Solicited. q|
Vou needn't
I ^ shabby hat*
The hats In this Illustration are
actual pictures ol old ones that we have
made look like new. We can do the same
to your Inst year's shabby hnt. Note our
prices: Panama, Soft and Stiff Felt hats
cleaned and re-shaped, &oo? Felt hats dyed,
25c?Sweats, Bands and Bindings. 26c?
Stiff Straws cleaned, bleached and pressed.
8&c. Special attention to mall orders.
THE ACME HATTERS
100</3 Whitehall St., Atlanta. Ga.
F. JOHNSON 6 SON CO., Limited
Undertakers b Furnishers of Fine Funeral Furnl'ure
Washington Ave. and Prytanla St.
Livery Department: Phone Jackson. 697.
Undertaking Dept.: Phone Jackson, 21.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Q. fli?EUREKA COTTON CHOPPER.?
Yr -4Y Chop your cotton by this
Yy V machine. Price $16. One
V hand and one mule can do
V -\M 7 as much work as ten
V hands and four mules by
\\ ^^Tfi the old way. Chops cot\\
. J\VH I ton on the bed. a lerel or
In the water furrow. Also
ATHT^itflf H^I, chops small cotton. Write
il for particulars TO-DAY.
Soethem StstMM'f'$. Co*r\
Barnetvllle. Ga.
Individual Communion Service
The sanitary method of ??
log-'ue, and learn about
our "SPECIAL INI RO- ^^gggMMMEgg*
DUCTORY OFFER" for
a service for your church Over MOO churches use
our s?rtorn. Our Self-t ollecting"Tr?y saves ONEFOURTH
fo*< of o'her aytems. /ddre ?.
THOMAS COMMUNION SERVICE CO.,
*ox #4, Lima. Ohio.
S PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SO!
I Story Corner S
Ul - Jll I
Colonel John Cosgrove, afterward Con'
gressman, defending a client accused of
some crime, in an eloquent climax shouted:
"What does the State's attorney expect?
Does he expect my client, like Dani
iel, to command the sun to stand still, and
have It obey?" Judge James W. Draffen,
lawyer for the opposition, interrupted:
"May it please your honor," he said,
addressing Judge James E. Hazell, who
! was on the bench, "I object to Colonel
Cosgrove's misquoting Scripture." "I beg
! narrinn " hlnnrtlv ronlioH Pnlnnal Coo
grove; "I forgot for the moment that it
was not Daniel, but Solomon, who comi
manded the sun to stand still."
Jenny's uncle, who was a school teachor,
met her on the street one beautiful
May day and asked her if she was going
to the may-pole party. "No, I ain't going."
"O my little dear," said her uncle,
"you must not say, 'I ain't going.' You
must say, 'I am not going.'" And he
proceeded to give her a little lesson in
grammar. You are not going. He is
not going. We are not going. They are
not going. "Now, can you say all that,
Jenny?" "Sure, I can. There ain't nobody
going."?Exchange.
Vicar's Wife?"No, the vicar is not in
lust now. Is there anv m?Rsaco vm.
| would like me co give him when he returns?"
Old Woman (cheerfully)?"Please,
mum, Martha Higglns would like to be
buried at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon."
' ?Punch.
Mrs. Callahan?"I want to get a pair |
of shoes for the little bye."
Clerk?"French kid?"
Mrs. Callahan (indignantly?"Indade
not. He's me own son, born an' bred in
Ameriky."?Life.
Young Nobles (to his future mamma- I
in-law)?"Photograph of you here. Really
you must have been good-looking when
you were young?I?I?mean you must
have been?ahem?quite young when you ;
were good-looking."?Drake's Magazine.
The New Minister?"But I can't understand,
Mrs. Peabody, how such a physical
wreck as your husband is can have
given you a black eye."
Mrs. Peabody?"0, don't you worry, sir;
'e worn't a physicy wreck until after 'e
give it to me."?The Tatler. 'j
"I?er?wish to look at some falBe
hair," aald the embarrassed young woman.
"Very well, miss," rejoined the diplomatic
salesman. "What shade does your
friend wish?"?London Opinion.
Abundant Health is assured when there
Is good blood in the veins. Hood's Sarsaparllla
is the medicine to make good blood.
Begin taking it now. It is just what the
! system needs at this time, and will do you I
great good. Sharpens the appetite, steadies i
I the nerves. 1
JTH. March 23, 1910.
I DR. S. W. ARROWOOD I
S 62 McDaniel St., &!
^ Gives free treatment, free ex
if( amination; guarantees a cure for t
* dropsy, tumors, cancers, old sores, g!
* nervous indigestion, rheumatism 0|
3 and all diseases of the blood, lungs, J I
5 liver and kidneys; diseases of wo- ft;
K men and children a specialty. S;
BMBWBWBHSMSHSSMStt U U U U^
TTooging-Gongli
JLJL^ CROUP ?^
The Celebrated Effectual Cure without Internal Medicine
ROCHE'S
Herbal Embrocation |
will alto be found aery efficacious In cases of
BRONCHITIS, LUMBAGO
and RHEUMATISM I
W.Edwards & SON, 157 <?>ueenVlctorlaSt.,Loiidoii,Enc. I
^Alt drugglm orK. FOICKIU ACO.,t>0 Beekaiaa St., K.T. [
WANTED?A position as Principal of
High School or teacher in boys' school for
next session. Am a B. A. of Washington
and Lee University, and have had two years'
experience in High School work. W. P.
HOOPER Paeonian Springs, Virginia.
W. T. Hardie Wm. F. Hardle
Robt. T. Hardie Eben Hardle
WILLIAM T. HARDIE & CO.
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
933 Bravler Street, Cor. Dryadee,
NEW ORLEANS. LA.
I I S^/t?owlo catch dead
I Wyi ?l*n? where you failed the old \:2>S$,V /\
P / faahioned way. Write for it. We p?yl\"V><zl
jr uk pwifc- I en thousand ?tithed *Sr^^'j
vN,v9 ^ utert in over thirty State*. V,' ?itfif
C1 J Eureka Fbh Hct Manstadarlag Cs. -'
Boxj2Gnffin.G*.&
Responsible man with team and
Wagon wanted, who can give bond as
salesman for our Extracts, Stock
Poultry Powders, Liniments, Spices
Talcum. Soap, etc. Write for permanent
work in your own county.
^George Hassall, Sec., 206 Main St
Keokuk, Iowa.
MBAUrsis SrssH
Nerve Tablets does It. Write for Proof. Advice Free.
Dr. CHASE. 224 North 10th 8t., Philadelphia, Pa.
gaii stonesoliver
IjffLL or Stomach Aliment Cured
AVOID AN OPERATION'
Have you Patn or Distress In Pit of Stomach. Pal no 2
hours after meals. Right-side palna or Backaohet Spells
of Indigestion, Slek Headache, Biliousness,Colic. Jaundice.
Blues, Constipation. Piles, Soreness. Fullness or
< ippresslon over Liver or Stomach I If you have any of
these symptoms you need the "SF.CKO-SOI.VO-TONF."
Treatment. Write for FREE Booklet. GALLSTONE
REMEDY CO., Sole U. 8. Airts, Dept. 41 225 Dearborn
? -cot. CHICAGO, ILL.
EPILEPSY
St. Vitus Dance, Stubborn
Nervous Disorders. Fits
respond I mmedlately to th e remark able treat*
ment that has tor B8 years been a standard
remedy for these troubles?PR. KLINE'S
9 nn GREAT nerve RESTORER. It Is
VfciUV prescribed especially (or thesedlsQaMIa
eft8W* snd Is not & cure-all. Its
DUTTlC beneficial effects are Immediate
F.aa and lasting. Physicians recomllCC
mend It and druggists sell It. To
prove Its wonderful virtues, we will cheerfully
send, without charge, a FULL $2.00 SUPPLY.
Address DR. KLINE INSTITUTE.
Dranch 91, Philadelphia, Pa.