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Dealer in
COAL
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Lime, Plaster, Cement |
RICHMOND, VA.
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Nerve Tablets does It. Write tor Proof. Advice Free.
Dr. CHASE. 224 North 10th St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Old Hats Made New
You won't need n new hat if you will
let us make your old one look brand
new. Our modernly equipped repair
department enables us to do high j
class work at the following low prices: |
Panama. Sob and Stiff Felt hats cleaned
and re shaped.50c--Felt hats dyed.25c-SweatsHands
and Bindings. 25c--Sllff Straws cleaned.
- bleached and pressed. 35c. Special attention
lo mall orders.
THE ACME HATTERS
100</2 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
ffli?lUREIU COTTON CHOPPER.-^?
V ?ft Chop your cotton by this
V V machine. Price $15. One '
\\ V, hand and one mule can do
\\ , VJ j u much work as ten |
\\ ' hands and four mules by
\\ the old way. Chops cot- 1
\\ J\U "' ton on the bed, a level or
-twyY.- ? in the water furrow. Also
Yj-t/f\chops smnllcptton. Write
for particulars TO-PAY.
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Ga.
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Robt. T. Hardle Eben H&rdle
WILLIAM T. HARDIE & CO.
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
933 Bravler Street, Cor. Dry&des,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
JOHNSON b SON CO., Limited
Undertakers 6 Furnishers of Fine Funeral Furniture
Washington Ave. and Prytanla St.
Livery Department: Phone Jackson, 697.
Undertaking Dept.: Phone Jackson, 21.
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CAPITAL, $400,000.00
t | SURPLUS 6 UNDIVIDED PROFITS. D]
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DIARY OF A MEAT STRIKER.
Monday?No meat today. Can't say I
missed it or felt any the worse. Wife is
very enthusiastic. Savs if is n croat civ.
ing.
Tuesday?Sighed a little for the flesh
pots today, but nothing serious, I imagine.
Wife agreed that we are not to
have beans again tomorrow.
Wednesday?Breakfast and dinner
meatless, but a little sausage (on the
sly) for lunch. Feel considerably stronger
than I did last night.
Thursday?Roast beef at lunch today.
Wife asked me what I ate. Lied to her.
She and the children look considerably
thinner than they did the first of the
week. Conscience hurts me a little.
Friday?Steak for lunch. Best steak I
ever tasted. Still ashamed to tell my
wife what I am doing. The poor kids!
They look more peaked every day.
Saturday?Confessed at breakfast.
Wife and children almost died lauehinc
They had been having meat, too, for
lunch every day, and thought it was I
that looked peaked. Ha-ha!?Ex.
NO CAUSE FOR ALARM.
A young preacher who was staying at
a clergy house was in the habit of retiring
to his room for an hour or more eacn !
day to practice pulpit oratory. At such
times he filled the house with sounds of
fervor and pathos, and emptied it of ;
most everything else.
Phillips Brooks?so the story goes? '
chanced to be visiting a friend in this
house one day when the budding orator
was holding forth.
I
"Gracious me!" exclaimed the bishop, j
starting up in assumed terror. "Pray,
what might that be?"
"Sit down, bishop," his friend replied.
"That's only young D. practicing what ;
he preaches."?Interior.
THE NEW BABY.
Teacher?"I shall not keep you after j
school, Johnnie. You may go home
now."
Johnnie?"I don't want ter go home.
There's a baby just come to our house."
Teacher?"You ought to be glad, Johnnie.
A dear little baby?"
Johnnie (vehemently)?"I ain't glad. 1
Pa'll blame me?he blames me for every- !
Willis- Eli.
She?"If a man loves his wife as much
as she loves him, he will stop wasting
his money on cigars if she asks him."
He?"Yes, but if his wife loves him
as much as she ought to love a man who
loves her enough to stop it if she asks
him, she won't ask him."?Ex.
3 num wen digested nnri
thoroughly assimilated food. Hood's Sarsanf
ui ?5 ? di8estive organs, and thus
builds up the strength. If you are getting
run down," begin taking Hood's at once
strength? "erVe' mentaI and !
JTH- April 13, 1910.
TWO.In.OSE.FirM Put.
< rm* u iVtTObTI ?>*? service.
L??lljlim3rv!(iail C?nt*lt?In? Of" irnn,
raCAjlLGi^iUjLUiJ *n<l tune.; Inspiring,a,,|r.
MKp|iUHBBVPlX^H "ual unci devolloual, auit.
rr^i F^rini ?hlc for Sunday Schools
lofl.li II llllMPtSM or,n.r religion" .ervlee of
*?n*- Second Part.
OHLY the Beat and moat Widely known It*T,JrAI* A ipeclal
compoaera repreaentrd. BOTH HOTA- *?*P'*tlon forEranrellaTIO.NS.
Sample copy of manllla
cow. ?n?^ir.k- lIao3r
went to anv addrete on recelDt offtrtn^n , . hjnine and a
"k f"rnuT circular of hook .
Resular price, heavy hoard cover, per copy 30o. per doz. $3.00.
Manilla hound, 25c per cnnv. per doz. $2.50 prepaid.
HILDEBRAND-BURNETT CO.. Uoaaokc.Va.
TTooplnglui
XI . CROUP ?'
The Celebrated EiTcctual Cure without Internal Medicine
ROCHE'S
Herbal Embrocation
I wilt also be found very efficacious Incases of
BRONCHITIS, LUMBAGO
and RHEUMATISM
W.Edwards & Son,157 <JucenVictoriaSt.,L.ondon,Eng.
Ml druggists or K. FOI CiF.tlA A CO., 00 lieekman 81., H T.
PWHTUTT Yourself
? ?w x uvi x & Family
By keeping ev 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.
Pi eh
II P hook
>0 catch dead load*
VSf them where you (ailed the old-/\
P / faahioned way. Write lor it. We pay
/ Cs 'he postage. Ten thousand satisfied .
^ & -> users in over thirty States. ' i -,v 1 i
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nROPQY Cured with vegetable remeax
v/A aj a dies; removes all symptoms
of dropsy in 8 to 20 days; 30 to 60- days
effects permanent cure. Trial traatmant fur
ntshed free to every sufferer, nothing fairer.
For circulars and free trial treatment, write
Dr. H. H. GREEN'S SONS, Box O., Atlanta,
On.
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TV Stationery. We can give you
O better stock and prices tban
Others. Samplgi and frff uptn rtqutlt.
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All Teachers
should use their summer vacation in preparation
for better work. The
Summer School of the South
offers Southern teachers their best opportunity
for improvement. Ninth session,
Universitv of Tpnnnaaoo IfnAvoilU Tuna
21-July 29. 100 instructors. More than
200 courses. For announcement containing
full information, write to
P. P. CLAXTON, Supt., Knoxvllle, Tenn.
I DR. S. W. ARROWOOD |
^ 62 McDaniel St., ||
uives iree treatment, rree exm
amination; guarantees a cure for t
W dropsy, tumors, cancers, old sores, '?
& nervous Indigestion, rheumatism 2
n and all diseases of the blood, lungs, )) i
liver and kidneys; diseases of wo- y
^ men and children a specialty. K