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Get rid of the
Lard habit
Cottolene makes pies and pas
try digestible —it makes crisp,
flaky pie-crust —the kind that
will melt in your mouth rather
than stick in the pit of your
stomach.
There is no getting away from
the fact that lard is the fat of
the pig. There was a time in
the olden days when lard was
made from a particular part of
the pig, the selected part —it
was called the “leaf” —that is
the peritoneum; but, with the
growth of the industry lard is
now thrown on the market made
from pig-fat from all portions
of the animal, and lard, today,
is not as good as the lard of
years ago —in fact it is more in
digestible, and more unhealthy.
Cottolene is a cleanly vegeta-
COTTOLENE was granted a GRAND
PRIZE (highest possible award) over all
other cooking fats at the recent Louisiana
Purchase Exposition, and food cooked with
COTTOLENE another GRAND PRIZE.
“Home Helps’* a book of 300 choice reci
pes, edited by Mrs. Rorer, is yours for a
2 cent stamp, if you address The N. K.
Fairbank Company, Chicago.
A NEW FEATURE—The patent air-tight top on
this pail is for the purpose of keeping COTTOLENE
clean, fresh and wholesome; it also prevents it from
absorbing all disagreeable odors of the grocery,
such as fish, oil, etc.
Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South
COTTOM PATCH
AT OUR EXPENSE
We will supply the Seed. Express charges
paid by us for planting a small “patch” of
the Genuine King Cotton.
Ou object is to snow you and the people in
your sect on just what the ‘•Little Giant*
will do <>n your soil \ great many who get
their seed direct of us claim that our best
strain produces double as much as other
kinds Write a postal for full particulars of
our “patch” plans.
T. «J. Klnp Co., Rlchmond.Va.
No, 42. Light Double Buggy or Carriage Har
n< 8«. Price complete with collars and nickel or
imitation rubber trimmings, $24.00. As good as
sells for $6.00 to SB.OO more.
34 Years Selling Direct
Our vehicles and harness have been sold direct
from our factory to user for a third of a c n
tury. We ship for examination i.nd approval
and guarantee safe delivery. You areoutnot ii
ing if not satisfied as to style, quality, price.
We Are The Largest Manufacturers In The World
selling to the consumer exclusively. We make
200 s vies of Vehicles, 65 styles of Harness.
Bend for large, free catalogue.
Elkhart Carriage & Harness Mlg. Co., Elkhart, Ind.
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No. 309. Fine Canopy Top Surrey. Price com
plete,sß3.oo. As good as sells fbr.25.00 to 130.00 more.
ble product made from pure,
refined cotton seed oil. It makes
food palatable, digestible and
healthful.
Cottolene is the purest and best
shortening. It is not a substi
tute for lard, but an improve
ment upon lard or any other
shortening. When you accept a
substitute for Cottolene you are
not getting your money’s worth.
Cottolene is the original and only
shortening on the market. It is
preferable in more ways than
one —in purity, results and
healthfulness.
Buy a pail of Cottolene today,
use it according to directions
for a few weeks, and if you
ever go back to lard we will
miss our
guess.
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Your Name Will Get $2 Eggs
For 50 Cents Per Sitting
The White and Brown Leghorns are the greatest
layers in the world. I keep 2(00 of the celebrated
Chamberlain laying strain on my Experimental
Farm, and to increase the sale of my Perfect Chick
Feed, I will send to any one who will send me their
name so I can send them my Perfect Chick Feed Cata
logue, 2 sittings of Single Comb Brown or White Leg
horn Eggs for $1 for the 2 sittings. Only 2 sittings sold
to one person. White or Barred Plymouth Rock, or
White or Silver Laced Wyandotte Eggs $1 per sitting.
This is a rare chance to get astartof extra tine stock.
Send money and have your orders booked at once.
W. F. CHAMBERLAIN, (The Perfect Chick Feed Man)
KIRKWOOD,’MO
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Th« Golden Age for March 7, 1807.
A HUMAN DICTIONARY.
Omaha (Neb.) Dispatch to the New
York Herald.
The lowa State Institution for Fee
ble Minded Children, located at Glen
wood, has several “idiot savants,” who
are regarded as remarkable. One in
mate is used as a calendar and date
record, another is utilized as a dic
tionary, another is employed as a
ready rapid calculator, and others
show the marvelous but unexplaina
ble traits of the “learned idiots.”
A. R. Schier, M. D., assistant super
intendent of the institution, has just
made his report, as required by the
lowa law. The most astonishing case
he reports is that of John S., taken
into the institution when he was
twelve years of age, and who has
been there twenty-three years. He is
the mental bookkeeper of the home.
When the date of any occurrence
about the institution is desired as in
formation, John S. gives it. He re
calls without error the date of the em
ployment of any new hand or the en
trance or discharge of any inmate.
.If he has seen a visitor at the home,
he can recall the exact date of the
visit, the condition of the weather at
that time, and some of the incidents
connected therewith, even though it
occurred years before any question
is asked him concerning it. If given
the day of the month, the month and
year of any occurrence as far back
as thirty-five years, John S. will, with
out hesitation, tell upon what day of
the week the date fell. Asked how he
does it, he replies that he does not
know.
Marvelous ability is shown by a boy
inmate sixteen years of age. He can
neither read nor write, yet he can
readily spell any word given him, and
as Dr. Schier says: “He has been tried
with uncommon words time and again
and never fails to spell them correctly.
He is constantly called upon to settle
spelling disputes, and is as reliable as
a dictionary.” Both his parents were
insane.
LIFE’S MUSIC.
From the Baltimore Sun.
There never has been such music
since ever the world began,
No melody like it has echoed in the
listening ear of man.
As soft as the bells of the fairies, as
blithe as the song of the bird —
The laughter, the infinite laughter, on
lips of the childheart heard!
Oh, if we could echo that laughter, if
we could catch it again,
The old sweet note of the golden
throat, the lilt of its glad re
frain!
Life would be music forever if one
could laugh like a child,
In the golden day of the fairy way,
carelessly free and wild!
TRAVEL.
Chicago Post.
Travel broadens a man —sometimes,
when the engineer goes by the red tar
get or the operator is taking forty
winks, he finds himself broadened out
over half an acre of landscape.
Travel shows a man the resources of
his country—he may look from the
car window and estimate the millions
of feet of lumber required for pickle
ads and corset billboards.
Travel teaches a man to respect his
fellow citizens —in fact, at the end of
his trip he will have learned to raise
his hat to any man in uniform.
Travel developes the brain —even
one week of solving time tables fits a
man to tackle 15 puzzles and how-old
is-Ann propositions with a confident
smile.
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should not be covered by a glove. A
fresh antiseptic bandage every day
after applying Heiskell’s Ointment ■
H is all that is needed to cure the
trouble.no matter how old or stub
born it may be.
I Heiskell’s I
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goes right to the spot. It cools the
skin, stops the burning and itching,
n and cures. There is no case too ob
stinate. All skin diseases yield to its
magical influence. Used success
fully for half a century.
In all cases it is best to bathe the
HI part affected with Heiskell's Media
nt mat Soap before applying the Oint- H
fcj ment. To make the blood pure and
clean up the liver take Heiskell's
Blood and Liver Pills.
Ointmentsoc.at ': Soap 25c. a cake;
gjg Pills 25c. a box. sold by all druggists,
■ or sent by mail.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO.,
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YOUNG pEOpLE
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Less than One Month.
This is the record made by our students in
FERGUSON SHORTHAND
Why waste your time with an> of the old sys
tems, when Ferguson Shorthand is superior in
everyway? Learn the best urect from the au
thor at the Modern Up-to-date WAYCROSS
BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ga.
EYEGLASSES
NOT NECESSARY
Eyesight Can be Strengthened, and Most Forms
of Diseased Eyes Cured Without
Cutting* or Drugging*.
That the eyes can be strengthened so that eye
glasses can be dispensed with i.. the great ma
jority of cases, has been proven beyond a doubt
by the testimony of hundreds of people who
publicly claim that they have been cured by that
wonderful little instrument called *‘Actin* . ”
Aet na also cures sore and granulated e?e lids.
Iritis, etc , also removes < ataracts and Ptery
giums, without cutting or drugging. Over 75,000
Actinas” have been sold, therefore it is not an
experiment, but an absol te fact.
“Actina” can be used by old and young with
perfect safety. It is impossib eto do harm with
one*,, Every member of the family can use the t
one “Actina” for any form of disease of the Eye,
Ear, Throa or Head. One will last for years,
and it i< always ready for ue. It will be sent on
trial, postpaid.
If you will send your name and address to the
Actina Appliance Co., 99 N, 811 and 813 Walnut
St.. Kansas City, Mo., y u will receive absolutely
FREE, a valuable book —Professor Wilson’s
Treatise on Disease.
Strong faculty. Thorough course. Allcom
mercia! branches taught. Special offer to those
of limited means.
W. J. DAVIS, Mgr., AUGUSTA, GA