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414 THE
S.Oawes&Co.
Dealer in
COAL
Also
Lime, Plaster, Cement
RICHMOND, VA.
Vick's p?~",da
FOR CROUP?It relieves in 15 minutes, |
sends stimulating, relaxing vapors down the
throat with every breath, and also stlmu- |
lates surface of chest.
FOR PENUMONIA, Colds, Bronchitis,
Hoarseness, it has no equal in promptly ar- I
resting these dangerous affections. Nips
all congestion and Inflammation in the bud. |
It's the great Emergency Remedy. Have it ;
ready.
All druggists, or by mall.
VICK'S FAMILY REMEDIES CO..
Greensboro, N. C.
For free sample specify department No. 4.
| CITY BANK |
K of RICHMOND, VA. S
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IWm. H. Palmer, E. B. Addison, {ji ;
President. V-President. j=
J. W. Sinton, Cashier. jjj
CAPITAL, $400,000.00 jjj
SURPLUS 6 UNDIVIDED PROFITS, H
J175.Mfl.fln K
jjj Correspondence Solicited. ^ J
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Try our expert
that repairers.
It you will let us tlx up vour
old Inn. nobody will be able to
tell It from a new one. So why
not make last year's do? Our
prices are very moderate. Panama.
Sqtt and Still Felt hats
cleaned and re-shaped.f lie?Felt
hats dyed. 25c?Swents. Hands
and Bindings.25c?Stiff straws
cleaned, bleached and pressed.
35e. Hpeclul attent'^n to mall
orders.
THE ACME HATTERS
100'/2 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
fo?EUREKA COTTON CHOPPER.?
\\ =AV Chop your cotton by thin
l\ t 1\ machine. Price $15. One
Vl * V. hand and one mule can do
\ , Vf 7 a* much work as ten
Vt * hands and four mules by
\\ the old way. Chops cot\\
I JvVfiton on the bed. a level or
in the water furrow. Also
chops small cotton. Write
top particulars TO-DAY.
Southern Stitw M'f'q. Co.
vi Vj Birnesvllle, Oa.
F. JOHNSON 6 SON CO., Limited
Undertakers 6 Furnishers of Fine Funeral Furniture
Washington Ave. and Prytanla St.
Livery Department: Phone Jackson, 697.
unaermniiiK x/cpi.; rnone jacKSon, 21.
NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA
PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU
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Story Corner
CAN YOU DO THIS ONE?
"Sitting in a hotel at Mankato a few
nights ago," said a traveler at the Merpliants
"a 1 *? -
, ? ...... uuiicu guests ciigcigtu 111 a
heated argument over about as trivial a
question as I have heard. One of them
started it by putting this problem:
" 'A train one mile long passes a way
station, and a conductor swings on to the
caboose as it goes by. He walks to the
front end of the train and gets off at a
station three miles down the road. Howfar
did the conductor ride and how far
did lie walk?'
"Well, sir, it was amusing to hear
those arguments. One man insisted that
the conductor traveled four miles?rode
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w.cc uii me i>iitiu ana waiKea one. An- |
other disputed this as impossible because
the towns were only three miles
apart, and if he had ridden three and
walked one he would have landed a mile
beyond the station. A third argued that
he rode two miles and walked one, although
admitting that the conductor was
on a train which had traveled three
miles. The discussion lasted until nearly
midnight. The arguments were hefty.
The problem was not settled satisfactorily
when the convention adioumcii."? I
Ex.
Oberlin was the first co-educational j
college in this country. In tne eariy days
they had a rule that in case there were
hut one man and one woman in a room,
at least one chair should be between
them. One evening an instructor, passing
one of the small sitting rooms, was
horrified at beholding a young man and
a young woman occupying the same i
chair.
"Sir," he demanded of the man student,
"what is the meaning of this outrageous
behavior? Do you not know the
rules of the college?"
"Why?er?don't they say that if a
man and a girl sit alone in a room they
shall have one chair between them?"?
everybody's.
THE SAME.
Homely?"I believe in being good-natured.
I even quarrel with a laugh."
Sprightly?"Never saw you do that, but
I have seen you provoke a smile."?Ex.
Assist Nature. There are times when you !
should assist nature. It is now undertaking
to cleanse your system?if you will take
Hood's Sarsaparilla the undertaking will be
successful. This great medicine purifies and
builds up as nothing else does.
TURBINE WATER WHEELS
Best made. Write for catalog.
DAVIS FOUNDRY 6 MACHINE WORKS
ROME, GA.. U. S. A.
A. B| GRISWOLD & CO., Limited.
Jewelers and Silversmiths.
Our stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Diamonds
and Precious Stones, Watches, Novelties in
Gold and Silver, is the largest and handsomest
we have ever shown. Everything new,
fresh, attractive. Write for our Book of
Suggestions.
A. B. GRISWOLD & CO.,. Limited.
728 Canal St., NEW ORLEANS.
? Established 1817.
I
TH. March 30, 1910.
TWO-ln-ON F.Kir-i Part.
vftiiifvdtittir^si somi hfkvice.
tfiEmi Sii! 2 i'l ft B 91 Contalnlug uexr hymn*
, REVIVAL. A ipecl.1
OHLY the Beet end roo.t Widely known ?d?platlon ror Fv.nrell.^m, or.
rePre?ented. BOTH HOT A ,|o w#rk M fnmtH,r
TIO.NS. Sample eepy of manllla cover. ,nvlutlon hymne end a
rent to any addre.. on receipt offlrtren , numhcr of the lato
rent.. Alo a.k for our circular of hook. m??|,r revtv,|
Kreular price, heavy hoard cover, per copy 30c. per doz. $3.00.
Manilla hound. 25c per oopy. per doz. 12.50 prepaid.
H1LDEBRAND-BURNETT CO.. Roanoke. Vn.
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s DR. S. W. ARROWOOD
j 62 McDaniel St.,
:3 gi
Gives free treatment, free ex- t
i(( amination; guarantees a cure for t
* dropsy, tumors, cancers, old sores,
* nervous indigestion, rheumatism
\\ ?.
3 and all diseases of the blood, lungs, jji
j liver and kidneys; diseases of wo- 8;
^ men and children a specialty. ?
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HOOPING-COUGH
CROUP.
Roche's Herbal Embrocation
The Celebrated Effectual Cure without Internal Medicine.
BRONCHITIS, LUMBAGO
and RHEUMATISM
are also Quickly Relieved by a Few Applications.
Proprietors, W. Edn nrila Ac Son, Queen Victoria St,
London, England. Wholesale of K. Fiuiirera A Co.,
0O Iteebiuan St., Hi. V.
SAFE 1 V RAZOR BLADES Ot c
Made Sharper Than New '2ea.
Exclusive process; no wearing down; double
edge blades a specialty Send one dozen
blades and 30c today and save 70c. KEENEDGE
CO., 624 Keenedge Bldg., CHICAGO.
W. T. Hardle Wm. F. Hardle
Robt. T. Hardle Eben Hardle
WILLIAM T. HARDIE & CO.
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
933 Bravler Street, Cor. Dryades,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
I ^/n?w ro catch dead load J of
I Fthem where you failed t h e old- jOrfS-V
I X- fashioned way. Write for it. We pay
/ _ the postage. Ten thousand satisfied .
VN? ^ users in over thirty States. . '.. '? ? .sil'.fr?i*V
J Lureka Fish Pkl Manufacturing C*. -'*
.. Box J 2 Gnflfin.Gn. & Dallas.T ex^jL
r.,Ka 10 ACRES $!50. i?^,c"sT!i:
VUl/U^jjUn(jant Rainfall. Nearest Tropical
soil to New York. No Frost. No excessive
heat. Manati the finest harbor. Land
worth five times as much, but we want settlers.
Write Now. .SANDERSON, 200 Palace
Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn.
D I L A X I
A GUARANTEED REMEDY for
DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION and BILIOUSNESS
Full 25c package sent on trial for 10c
PHILIP B COVERDALE
316 Baronne St. New Orleans, La.
rjlD/"\pQY Curecf with vegetable rerae"
* dies; removes all symptoms
of dropsy In 8 to 20 days; 30 to 60 days
elTects permanent cure. Trial treatment furnished
free to every sufferer, nothing fairer.
For circulars and free trial treatment, write
Dr. H. H. GREEN'S SONS, Box O., Atlanta,
Oa.
DEWBERRY SCHOOL AGENCY?
This Agency was established In 1891
and for many years has served teachers
and schools in all parts of the South
and Southwest. Schools desiring teachers,
or t .achers desiring positions should
address R. A. Clayton, Manager, Blrmlng
ham, Ala.