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;tober 11, 1911]
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ULD HAVE ANTITOXIN BEADY I
EOB OUTBREAKS OE DIPH.
TUEBIA.
Local boards of health and practicing
physicians are warned by the Virginia
State Department of Health to keep an
ample stock of antitoxin on hand, to be
ready for outbreaks of diphtheria which
may be expected during the month.
Within a month, say health officers,
the annual outbreak of diphtheria in the
state will be at its maximum, and its
control will depend largely upon the
promptness with which antitoxin is ap-.
plied. If this remedy be neglected,
scores of lives will be lost which might
otherwise be saved and, in addition, new
centers of the disease will be estab
lished. Health authorities point out that
only where the antitoxin is available for
use as soon as diagnosis can be made,
will it achieve the best results in the
teatment of diphtheria.
"The arrangements for the distribution
of antitoxin are as complete as we
can make them in the absence of any
State law providing for the free distribution
of this remedy," said an officer
of the Health Department to-day. "Any
physician who needs this remedy can
secure it from Richmond by communlcat"
ing with the department. Bill will be
rendered by the manufacturer and the
remedy will be supplied at the lowest
possible rates, which are about onefourth
of those formerly charged by the
retail trade. Every physician should
keep a stock of antitoxin within easv
reach, especially as it can be returned
at any time before the limit stamped
on each package, and new antitoxin will
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NEW YORK.
WASHINGTON.
CINCINNATI?DETROIT.
BUFFALO?CLEVELAND.
PITTSBURG?INDIANAPOLIS.
BIRMINGHAM?CHATTANOOGA.
ELECTRIC LIGHTED SLEEPERS.
DINING CARS.
Ticket Office: 711 St. Gharlee St
Depot: Terminal Station, Canal SL
Phone: M. 4482.
CARDUI WORKED
LIKE Jt CHARM
After Ooeration Failed to Helo.
Cardui Worked Like a Charm.
Jonesville, S. C.?"I Buffered with
womanly trouble," writes Mrs. J. S.
Kendrick, in a letter from this place, A
"and at times, I could not bear to stand
on my feet. The doctor said I would A
never be any better, and that I would -A
have to have an operation, or I would ^
have a cancer. *
I went to the hospital, and they oper- t
ated on me, but I got no better. They ?
said medicines would do me no good, c
and I thought I would have to die. (\
At last I tried Cardui, and began to C
T XI .J -I IX *T 1
lmyruve, eu i cuuunuuu usiug il. i>owf (
I am well, and can do my own work, t
I don't feel any pains. <
Cardui worked like a charm." i
There must be merit In this purely
vegetable, tonic re&edy, for women?
Cardui?for It has been In successful
use for more than 50 years, for the
treatment of womanly weakness and
disease.
Please try it, for your troubles.
N. B.? Writs to: Ladles' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga
Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Sprrial
Instructions, and 64-page book. 'Home Treatment
lor Women." seat la ptala wrapper, am reeueet.
THE P&ESBYTEEIi
3e issued in its place upon payment of
a very small fee. Twenty-four hours'
delay in the use of antitoxin often costs
a human life.
PATENT MEDICINE EXPORTS.
Official reports from the Department
of Commerce and Labor show that near
ir j.uuu.vuu worth of "patent medicines"
were exported from the United
States in the past year, and for the
past decade the aggregate amounts to
more than $50,000,000. These figures include
only that class of exports designed
as "medicines, pahcnt and proprietary,"
of which the exports in 1911
were $6,783,000 to foreign countries and
Bedtime con
are listening
Genuine 1
Fdknn I
Phono- 1
graph I
When it seems as though bedtime
will never come when you
are tired and weary from the day's
work, when your wife is worried from
ways of being amused,?just start up
all, and bedtime comes before you 1
world of music. The dear old Sacred ?
old ballads and love songs of the South
World's most famous composers,?all s
Home Record makii
ever heard your voice or the voices of y
and qlso a lot of education, in correctin
Of all his wonderful inventions,
to see "A Phonograph in every Americ
Edison Phonograph at a price and on U
Look
Pick out that of our nearest deal
you wish. Have him explain the idea <
home, where you and your family can 1
If no dealer is located conveniei
full information about the Genuine Edis
THOMAS A. EDIS4
DEALERS WITH ESTABLISHED S
ilbany Albany Ho. Furnishing Co (
tshburn .... Homes Pharmacy 1
Athens Fleming-Dearing Hdw. Co I
.tlanta .Paul T. Barth I
itlanta Hammock Drug Co. 1
itlanta Phillips & Crew Co. 1
itlanta J. C. Shirley E
Augusta . ...Cl-.as. F. Hosslgnal 1
tig Creek ... P G. Clement F
tlackshear .. W T. Tuten 0
irunswick *..H. M. Miller & Son E
iuchanan ... .Foel Phillips & Co. J
lalhoun .... CofTee Bros. L
Camilla C. L.. Roles L
arrollton ...N, A. Horton 1
lartersvllle . \V. H. Fields J
'edartown ...IMw, S. Nixon It
:ha,tsworth . VV. p. l.ents H
lhatterton ...I. J. Williams I
lochran ....Jackson Furniture Co. A
'nlumbus . ...V, J. Pekor ?
Commerce J. J. Sheppard J
NO CURF ^ Fine General 1
avT" no bad effects lik
NO PAY ply It. write to A
V N OF THE SOOTH
nc-:e than $250,000 worth to the noncontiguous
territories of the United
States, and do not include the numerous
articles exported for use in the preparation
of medicines, .such sb ginsing
which amounts to more than $1,000,000
auuuaujr, ruins, Darns and herbs and
other articles of this character. The
larger exports of American medicines
of the class under discussion in the
fiscal year 1910 included England, over
$1,500,000; Germany, $64,000; Spain,
$55,000; France, $6,000, and Belgium,
$32,000. To North America the exports
of American made patent and proprietary
medicines average about $1,500,000
per annum. Cuba, Canada, Mexico,
ies too soon[
to the
aEapSljl
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"Jlnd the night thai I be fit
I /fnJ (Ae cares (Ad inft
Shall fold their tents like th
I And as silently steal_a
her household cares, and when the child
the Edison Phonograph, and the evenin]
enow it. This "King of all Entertaine
Songs, we all love so well, sung by the f(
i, the latest hits in comic ragtime and (
ung and played by the World's greatest
is another form of entertainment em
our children reproduced by a Phonograpi
ig inflections in speech,
the Phonograph i3 Mr. Edison's particuL
an home." That's why our dealers ever
:rms to suit the most modest pocket-bool
Over the Names Belo
er. Go to his store, look over his list of
)f making Records at home. Perhaps he
iear it in more comfort.
itly near you, write us for illustrative <
son Phonograph.
ON, INC., ORANGE
TORES WANTED IN TOWNS WHERK WE ARE
GEORGIA DEALERS
7ordele Cordele Mua. & Sup. Ho. ><
Juwson \V. Hall I
ionaldsonville Model Drug Co. I
Douglas Fielding & Slbbett f
Dublin Purr <& Wood Fur. Co. I
Uberton W. R. Gaines f
Uberton J. P. Bailey S
"itzgarald .. E. P. Welghtman S
rort Gaines . R. E. Grist S
Irlflln E. H. Davis S
logansvllle ..C. J. Dodds S
unction City C. W. Moore & Co. T
.a Grange ...The Cash Book Store 1
.oulavllle . ...J. B. Polhlll 1
irlcUae D. R. Dekle ^
riacon Macon Musical Co.
ladison Hart Jewelry Co. *
larshallvllle J. V. Frederick V
Aaysville |. . ..N, G. Sharp y
lelgs G. L. Duron
4Ulen Bella Drug Store ^
itontlcell'i J. E. Hecht Wi
NO BEST CURJTORM!
'onic. Contains no arsenic or other pois
;e quinine. If your Druggist or Merchs
RTHUR PETER & CO., Gen. Agts, L<
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Panama and the British West Indies
being the best customers. To Cuba
the exports last year amounted to $422,000;
to Canada, $335,000; to Mexico,
$190,000; to Panama, $115,000, and to
the British Wpst Inrtioa sinonnn
Argentina last year's exports of American
medicines a.nounted to $434,000;
those to Brazil, $337,000; Venezuela,
$140,000, and thoBe to Chile and Colombia
each about $131,000. Other countries
buying freely the American brands
are tlie British East Indies, India, China,
Japan, Asiatic Turkey, South Africa,
Spanish Africa, Canary Islands, Egypt,
Australia, Tasmania.
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feJ tof/A music,
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ren are fretful and restless for new
g becomes pleasant and cheerful to
rs" combines all that's best in the
jremost church singers. The sweet
college songs. Masterpieces of the
artists.
ibodied in the Edison. Have yon
h? There is a world of fun in this,
ar pet. He has expressed a desire
ywhere are able to offer a Genuine
IW
Records and ask him to play those
will bring the Phonograph to your
catalog, list of 2000 Records and
, NEW JERSEY
1 NOT NOW REPRESENTED
licholas W. B. Teston
'elham Consld't. Clo & Drug Co.
'erry J. S. Kalney
lock Spring . .it. O. Wellborn
tome E. S. Nixon
toyston D. W. Dorough & Co.
ardis J. F. Chance
avannah ....A. L. Ford & Co.
loperton W. R. Moseley
tone MountalnW. E. & J. P. Tugle
ylvester .....Paps Furniture Co.
homaston ...J. M. Middlebrooks, Jr.
'homasvllle . C. C. Cocroft & Co.
'homasville . Charles M. Tuttle
'ifton H. Kent & Son
raldOBta Mathls & Youmans Co.
Waycross ....W. L Hlnson
Waynesboro . Waynesboro Drug Co.
West Point .. I.ee Heyman & Co.
-iehtsvllle VVrlcrbtsvllle Piirn Co.
tons. Leaves Mf\ n idC
int cant supjuisville,
Ky. NO PAY
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