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A NOTRE DAME LADY.
I will send free with full Instructions,
some of this simple preparation for the cure
of Leucorrhoea, Ulceration, Displacements,
Falling of the Womb, Scanty or Painful
Periods, Tumors or Growths, Hot Flashes,
Desires to Cry, Creeping feeling up the
Spine, Pain in the Back, and all Female
Troubles, to all sending address. To
mothers of suffering daughters I will ex
plain a Successful Home Treatment. If
you decide to continue it will only cost
about 12 cents a week to guarantee a cure.
Tell other sufferers of it, that is al'
ask. if you are interested write now and
tell your suffering friends of it. Address
Mrs. M. Summers, Box 544, Notre Dame.
Ind.
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The price of a bottle of Johnson’s
Tonic is 50 cents. If you will agree
to pay us SI.OO for a bottle of it, then
The Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic
Co., of Savannah, Ga., will agree to
give you $2.00 if the bottle does not
cure any case of Fever or Grippe.
A Lay Doctor
Mr. J. T. Shuptrine.
Dear Sir Please send half a dozen boxes
of your Tetterine U. O. D. This makes one and
one half dozen boxes I have ordered from you.
Some I have us<d myseff, the remainder I dis
tributed among frienos requiring it. It has
effected a cure in every case where tried. I
shall always keep a supply on hand as I know
myself what it is worth Gratefully, P. O. Han
lon.” Providence, R. 1., Silver Springs Bleach
ing Co.
If your druggist does not handle Tetterine,
send 50c. to J. T. SHUPTRINE, Savannah, Ga.
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The Golden Age.
Prohibition Notes.
The members of the Illinois W. C. T. U. made a unique stand for their
cause not long ago. They decided on making a thorough canvass of the town
in which they lived in order to determine which merchants were advocates
of prohibition and which were not; having made the desired discovery they
at once determined to deal only with such merchants as were in sympathy
with the great movement which they represented, and they adhered strictly
to this deteimination.
Yet another interesting event in the history of the W. C. T. U. in the
same State (Illinois) was an exhibit by the members of the Cook County
branch in the First Methodist Church, Chicago, There were a dozen booths
prettily decorated and aranged around the Sunday school room. These
booths were devoted to demonstrations of alcoholic patent medicines, displays,
shown in glass bottles, illustrating the effects of drink on the different parts
of the body, as well as many other features relating to the g'reat reform
movement. Such exhibits are ceitairly conducive to increasing the inter
est in a work of this kind and to encouraging enthusiasm.
“Virtuous Deadwood.”
The following extract from the St. Paul (Minn.) “Dispatch” seems to be
one more conclusive argument in the case of “The Sajoon versus Crime,”
and one which carries its own lesson:
“lor the first time in its history there is not a single county prisoner
in the r awrence County jail, and the board bill for prisoners in June was
less than any month during the last thirty years.
“Only a few years ago there were forty-two licensed liquor houses in
Deadwood; last July only thirty licenses were issued, and this year thje
number has fallen to nineteen. The old-time wild and wooly Deadwood is
a thing of the past, and nothing but tombstones and memory remind one
of the day of Deadwood Dick, Calamity Jane, Wild Bill Hickok and the
Beauty of Brimestone Bar.”
TTI7 A TUVDC lA7 A RTT*I?TI Villige and rural schools. Can place every
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SDUTUERn SHORTHFmd ’
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Offers 10 per cent discount to those entering before December 10th
30 applications received and 14 Students placed in positions last week. A 1904 Graduate
received $2,500 salary for first year’s work. Another appointed Court reporter after four
months’Course, 1,200 Positions opened to our Students this year. 600 pupils annually. 67
Typewriting Machines. 8 Teachers, Write at once for Catalog and Testimonials. Address
A. C. BRISCOE, President, or L. W. ARNOLD, Vice-President, Dept., , ATLANTA, GA.
The Biggs Treatment.
A Complete Natural Curative System---No Drugs.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
If you are interested in the cure of disease by natural means, you should inves
tigate the BIGGS TREATMENT, which embraces all that is of value in the
' various drugless methods. The Biggs Hygienic Sanitarium is the only place in
le South where all rational measures, such as Physical Culture, Swedish Move
ments, Massage, Osteopathy, Mechanical Vibration, Violet Ray, White Light.
- Dry Het Air Bath, Electric Light Bath, Electricity, the Oxyoline Method, Hydro-
HR M therapy, and prescribed diet, are thoroughly and systematically employed.
As we are able to accommodate but a limited number of patients, we accept for
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ME: is Kiven thoughtful attention ; and every effort is being made to effect a
CURE in the shortest time possible. Considering the nature of the treatments
given, our charges are remarkably low. Interesting booklet free.
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TOBY'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
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The Golden Age for November 22, 1906.
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ed, the biggest bargain you
, ■ ever saw, equal to stoves
retailed for double our
price, return It to us. W®
will pay freight both ways.
Writ A Tfiffav for our beautifully illustrated Stows
WriW I Quay c atll | eßue mo. 1 293 a postal card will
do. 75 styles to select from. Don’t buy until you get it.
MARVIN SMITH CO., CHICAGO, ILL.
Light Saw Mills and Supplies
Engines, Boilers,
Fittings and Repairs
« & TRY & &
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AUGUSTA. GA.
SSO GIVEN AWAY!
Below are the na nes of five famous authors
whose books we have all read. But the
names are all jumbled up. and we want you
to straighb n them out and tell us who these
authors are. Can you do it? Here are the
names:
1. Cotts 2. Nottly
3. Ropeco 4. Sickned
5. Theyracka
Tell us who they are, which is your favor
ite. and what you consider his best book.
For the neatest, most concise, and best
written answer we will pay the writer $25 in
cash ; for the next best $10; for the third best
$5, and for the ten next best $1 each.
The purpose of this contest is to stimulate
interest in our magazine, The Mocking
Bird. It is a magazine for the home; a
magazine of amusement, entertainment and
instruction; ‘ A magazine c f Aspiration”; a
magazine that will charm the heart and
chase away the blues.
You have often seen advertisements of this
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to be that necessary before your answer could
be considered. We will not beat about the
bush. The object of this advertisement is to
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we give you a chance to win a prize many
times the v*lue of the investment, bo we
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to The Mocking Bird. Don’t send stamps
Send your answer today, as this ad will not
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NEWNAN, GA.
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