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PAINT WITHOUT OIL
Krmarknble Pnlnt Dlncovfry That Cut*
l)o>vn the Cowt of Paint SeventyFive
Per Cent.
A Free Trial Package In Mailed to Fveryone
Who Writ en.
A. L. Rice, a prominent manufacturer
of Adams, New York, has discovered a
process of making a new kind of paint
without the use of oil. He calls it Powderpaint.
It comes in the form of a dry
powder and all that is required is cold
water to make a paint weatherproof, fire
proof and as durable as oil D.iint it nil
heres to any surface, wood, stone, or
brick, spreads and looks like oil paint
and costs about one-fourth as much.
Write to Mr. A. L. Rice, manufacturer,
774 North St., Adams, N. Y? and he will
send you a free trial package, also color
card and full information showing
you how you can save a good many dollars.
Write today.
TITHING AND STEWARDSHIP
A reverent and inspiring book just out in which
the compiler, George W. lirown, has gathered
the best obtainable comments of more than 350
prominent clergymen and laymen upon this subject
so vital to the Church and its membership.
GCMS TITUEUP Compiled
OF THOUGHT | | | ft |j {ft (] by George W.
ON Brown
Hna one whole chapter on "How to introduce
Tithing into the Churches." Some fine statements
on the Bible by President Taft, Wood row
Wilson and W J. Bryan. No Churchman should
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Her Case and Tells How She
Suffered.
Jonesboro, Ark.?"I suffered a complete
break down In health, some time
ago," writes Mrs. A. McGill, from this
place. "I was very weak and could
not do any work. I tried different
remedies, but they did me no good.
One day, I got a bottle of Cardul. It
am me so mucn gooa, i was smynovu,
and took some more.
Before I took Cardul, I had headache
and backache, and sometimes I would
cry for hours. Now T am over all that,
and can do all kinds of housework. I
think It Is the greatest medicine on
earth."
In the past fifty years, thousands of
ladies have written, like Mrs. McGill,
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Such testimony, from earnest women,
surely indicates the great value of this
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Cardui is the medicine you need.
We urge you to try it.
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THE PRESBYTERIj
soon widens. Combs and brushes should
be washed at least once a week, and
daily they should be shaken, wiped
clean and exposed to the sun and air.?
Ruth Brown, in Farm Journal.
A CHILD'S MOTIVES.
ine more a parent or teacher believes
in a child's purity of motive, the purer
that child's motive will be. Nothing is
more disheartening to a child than to be
charged with an unworthy motive that
never occurred to him. If a boy is
scolded for quarrelnig, when he has
simply interfered to stop a quarrel, he
Is less likely to be a peacemaker at the
next opportunity. If he is taken to
task for being late after school before
An Idea
IS THE
Genuine
Edison
Phonogram
\ N Edison Phonograph in your h<
enjoyed, and a happy New A
own favorite music well render
and classical music, ragtime popular
The Edison Entertains
It is no small thing to keep the
Here is where the Edison comes in as
friend, the helper in the nursery. 1
and listen to a Phonograph for hours,
thing fascinating in it to his mind.
The Edison will keep the famih
and the more attractive you make yc
will your children seek entertainment
The beautiful mellow tone of th
graph, as it plays your favorite piece,
weary mind. When you are tired ai
your day's work, or when your wife is
household cares, start up the Edison,
becomes cheerful and pleasant.
Mr. Edison Says: "i w
everywhere offer the Genuine Edis
^rom the Gem at $15 to the Ambero
Hear
Go to the store of our nearest
pieces which you like most. Have
it renders them. The entire abseni
If no dealer is located conveni
information about the Genuine Ediso
THOMAS A. EDI:
DEALERS WITH ESTABLlSt
Albany Albany Ho. Furnishing Cc
Ashburn .... Homes Pharmacy
Athena Fleming-Hearing Hdw. Ci
Atlanta ?Paul T. Barth
Atlanta Hammock Drug Co.
Atlanta Phillips & Crew Co.
Atlanta J. C. Shirley
Auirusta ....Chas, F. Rossignal
Big Creek . ..S O. Clement
Blackshear .. W T. Tuten
Brunswick '..H. M. Miller & Son
Buchanan ... Joel Phillips & Co.
Culhoun .... ColTee Bros.
Camilla O. L. Roics
Carrollton ... N. A. Horton
Gartersville . \V. H. Fields
Cedartown ...Edw, S. Nixon
ChaAsworth . VV. S. Bents
Chatterton ...I. J. Williams
( Cochran Jackson Furniture Co.
Columbus ....V. J. T'ckor
Commerce .. J. J. Sheppard
I k i r\ r* i idC A Fine Genei
NU LUKt no bad effect
NO PAY ply it, write 1
A N OF THE SOUTH
the teaher finds out why h? is late, his**
sense of justice may be outraged if his'
lateness is of a kind that the teacher t
would approve, with knowledge of the <i
cause. The light-hearted, generous, t
forgiving spirit of the child makes many E
a teacher or parent careless about giv- <
ing offense. But if we would set up pure t
motives in abiding power in the life of i
the child, we must check our bludering .
suspicions, believe in the child's purity (
of motive, and keep that belief plainly
to the fore in every issue.?Sunday
School Times. 1
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"Life hath quicksands, life hath '
snares." Look out for them and and
avoid them. 1
1 Christm
M
5me this year, means a Christmas such as
fear for many days to come. Every man,
ed. This the Edison does in the most de
songs and humorous dialogues, is never far
Everybody Old 5
children amused. This "King ol
the mother's best best in music. T
Vny child will sit so well, sung by th
There is some- My God to Thee,"
"Holy City," "Jcr
y circle complete, The sweet am
>ur home, the less Old Southern mel<
elsewhere. hits in comic anc
ie Edison Phono- "Tenting Tonight <
is a solace to the Song That Reache
ad worn out from The noble ai
worried from her World's greatest ar
and the evening World's foremost si
from "Cavalleria
ant to see a Phonograph in every Americ
ion Phonograph at prices and on terms t
la at $200.
This Free Coi
dealer, whose name appears below, and
s him play them for you, and note the s(
ce of that scratching metallic sound,
ently near you, write us for illustrated cati
n Phonograph.
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0 Donaldson ville Model Drug Co.
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Dublin .Purr <fc Wood Fur. Co.
l-.lberton >V. It. Gaines
Elberton J. P. Bailey
Kitzgarald .. H. P. Weightman
Fort Gaines . R. E. Grist
Griffin E. H. Davis
Hogansville ..C. J. Dodds
Junction City C. W. Moore & Co.
Da Grange ...The Cash Book Store
Louisville ...?J. B. Polhill
McRae i). R. Dekle
Macon Macon Musical Co.
Madison Hart Jewelry Co.
Marshallville J. V. Frederick
Maysvllle |. ...N. G. Sharp
Meigs (J. L. Duron
Millen Mells Drug Store
MonticeUo ... 1. E. Hecht
ral Tonic. Contains no arsenic or of \
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to ARTHUR PETER & CO., Gen. Agts
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NORWAY'S WATER TOWER.
A Norwegian engineer has estimated
he value of Norway's water power at
1,000,000 kroner. The basis for his
:alculation is that there is not less than
>,500,000 horse power in running water
apable of utilization, corresponding to
he power of 30,000,000 tons of coal anmally.
These 3,500,000 kroners are not
it present value, it is true, but with
he present rapid progress along the
ines of electro-chemistry, electrometallurgy
and other departments of
electricity, the value mentioned may be
realized sooner than many believe,
ivhile Norway's coal fields have the advantage
of being inexhaustible.
as Gift!
you and your family never before
woman, boy or girl enjoys his or her
light ful manner. Its fund of sacred
ling, never tiring.
>ongs and New
f Entertainers" embodies all that is
he dear old sacred songs, we love
e foremost church singers, "Nearer
"Sinner and the Song," "Calvary,"
usalem," and many others,
d tender ballads and love songs, the
xlies and war songs, and the latest
1 college songs,?"Annie Laurie,"
3n the Old Camp Ground," "The
d My Heart," etc.
nd thrilling master pieces of the
lists, rendered most superbly by the
ngers and bandmasters. Selections
llusticana," "II Trovatore," etc.
an Home." That's why our dealers
o suit the most meager pocketbook.
iicert
select from his list of records, those
)ft, clear and mellow tone with which
ilogue, list of 2,000 records, and full
C, NEW JERSEY
S NOT NOW REPRESENTED
Nicholas W. B. Tcston
Pelham Oonsld't. Clo & Drug Co.
Perry J. a. itainey
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Home 10. S. Nixon
Hoyston L. W. Dorough & Co.
Sardis J. P. Cliance
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Soperton W. R. Moseley
stone MountainW. K. & J. P. Tugle
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Tlioma8ville . C. C. Cocroft & Co.
Thomasville . Charles M. Tuttle
Tifton H. Kent & Son
Valdosta Mathis & Youmans Co.
Waycross .... W. L. Hinson
Waynesboro . Waynesboro Drug Co.
West Point .. Lee Heyman & Co.
Wrigbtaville Wrightsville Furn. Co.
aoisons. Leaves KJO f*I ipp
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