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A VALUABLE REMEDY
and a sure cure for all diseases of the
Blood, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels, is
PIEDMONT-BEDFORD CONCENTRAT
ED IRON AND ALUM WATER. An 18
oz. bottle contains the minerals of 25
gallons of average mineral water. Take
one teaspoonful In half a glass of water
three times a day. A preventive as well
as a cure. Get from your druggist or send
to J. M. ECHOLS CO., Lynchburg, Va.
Why Have Pimples
on your face when they can be quickly ind
permanently cured by
TETTERINE.
P. O. Hanlon, Providence, R. 1., says: “I
got a box of Tetterine from a Cincinnati
drummer and gave part of it to a young
lady who had tried most everything to
remove pimples and an eruption from her
face. Two applications of Tetterine com
pletely cured her.”
If your druggist does not carry it send
50c to J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
to cure Eczema, Tetter, and all skin dis
eases is
FREE DEAFNESS CURE.
A remarkable offer made by one of the leading
ear specialists in this country. Dr. Branaman
offers to any applying at once two full months’
medicine free to prove his ability to cure per
manently Deafness, Head Noises and Catarrh in
every stage. Address Dr. G. M. Branaman, 1338
Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo.
Cash Your Spare Time
and save your neighbors’ suffering by
giving away free samples of the best
cure for headaches, and other pains,
Vacher-Balm, it is harmless. This is
surely an honorable and pleasant occu
pation, and will pay you well. Write
today for particulars to E. W. Vacher,
New Orleans, La.
UNION BAPTIST INSTITUTE
MT. VERNON, GEORGIA.
MALE AND FEMALE.
Prepares students for sophomore class in any of our
Colleges. Corps of twelve well-equipped teachers.
Agriculture a Special Feature.
Work furnished needy boys and girls to enable them
to supplement their means for securing an education.
Four splendid brick buildings. Dormitory rooms for
112 students. Good artesian water runs to each build
ing. Board and tuition reasonable. For further par
ticulars, write
REV. J. C. BREWTON, President.
Southern Female College, ga.
i , t The Second Oldest College for Women in America.
Fine new buildings, elegant home, fine climate summer and winter. Stands
aTffTi dt the head of Southern Colleges in health and sanitation. Fifter n schools.
lUy II MTMMMnieI jn I. Sesyjfi iBTtmW $550.00 Piano free to the best music graduate. Faculty of special.sts. Euro
jWTpia 11 % [Sul pean-American Conservatory. J. H. NORMAN, Yus. Doc., (Oxford and
as Leipsic). Director. Seven conservatory teachers. All rooms tak. n last year.
For beautiful catalogue address M. W. HATTON, Pres., LaGrange, Georgia,
Gardendale Colony, LaSalle County, Texas.
20 to 160 acre farms and a town lot in Gardendale on easy monthly payments.
Write us for particulars.
MUST 6 BRUNDAGE, San Antonio, Texas.
THE EARLY BIRD.
Bishop Brewster, of Connecticut, is
noted for his funny stories, and his
latest is said to be about an old repro
bate who decided to repent, and an
nounced to every one that whatever
wrong he had done should be made
right. So a man whom he had cheated
out of a large sum of money went
around at midnight to demand it.
“But what did you come at this hour
for and wake me up? Why not wait
till tomorrow?” said the old sinner,
crossly.
“I came now,” replied the man, “to
avoid the rush.” —Harper’s Weekly.
Instead of counting the cost of expe
rience consider what it is worth to you.
If we fail to demonstrate the superiority of
Ferguson Shorthand we will give you a course
in any of the old systems. All commercial sub
jects taught by experts. Write for catalog
WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE, Waycross, Ga.
Work Your Way
Through College
The Meridian Male College has provided
work for a limited number of boys and
young men of good morals to work their way
through College. Write at once for particu-
Iflrc AddroQQ
M. A. BEESON, B. S., Pres., Meiidian. Miss.
A BUSINESS EDUCATION.
We have for sale at an attrac
tive price a shorthand scholar
ship and a shorthand and book
keeping scholarship at a leading
business college. Write to us
for terms.
THE GOLDEN AGE.
People often ask what is a good
brand of Salmon. “Argo Red Salmon”
is the best possible answer.
The Golden Age for July 11, 1907.
A GREAT PROHIBITION DAILY.
(Continued from Page 9.)
The Georgian believes that the
acts that brought on the Atlanta riot
were committed largely because of
the aid of liquor. The Georgian and
the people KNOW that the riot was
started by men from the saloons on
that Saturday night. The Georgian
believes, therefore, that, regardless of
the degree to which prohibition has
been effective in any Northern state
where the population is all white, if
it half prohibits in Georgia, where
there are nearly one and a quarter
million negroes, or a negro for every
white person, it will be an untold
benefit.
“The Georgian has no part in the
fallacious argument chat it will hurt
us in the eyes of the world at large,
and asks any man to show us how it
can hurt us as seriously as did the
riot of 1906. That was the work of
the saloon.
“The Georgian does not enter the
prohibition movement from a purely
sentimental-religious point of view.
It does not tolerate the weeping and
praying in the streets in 1885 that we
are told about. The Georgian will not
help anything done for show. If wo
men and men pray, they should do so
to the God who only can answer their
prayers and not on the streets. The
Georgian is in the fight on a manly,
free and business basis —not to be run
by preachers and men, but to run with
preachers—good men —and women,
and for God, home and native land —
so help us God, and keep us stead
fast. F. L. SEELY,
“Publisher The Georgian.”
WHERE IGNORANCE IS BLISS.
Young Innocence—Mamma, the man
who drives the wagon here every
morning must be a mighty good Chris
tian.
Mother —What makes you think so,
my child?
Young Innocence—Because, just now
he took a barrel of ashes and when he
litfed it over his head to put it into
the wagon the barrel turned upside
down and the ashes spilled all over
the man’s face and down his clothes,
and stuffed his mouth and eyes; and
the man didn’t do anything but sit
right down and just talk to God about
it. —From the June Bohemian.
A LIE ACCORDING TO MR. DOOLEY.
“A lie may be as simple as th’
thruth. Th’ fact iv th’ matther is that
th’ rale thruth is niver simple. What we
call thruth an’ pass aroun fr’m hand
to hand is on’y a kind iv a currency
that we use f’r convenience. There
are a good manny counterfeiters an’
a lot iv th’ counterfeits mus’ be in
circulation. I havn’t anny question
that I take in manny iv thim over me
intellecchool bar ivry day, an’ pass out
not a few. Some iv th’ counterfeits
has as much precious metal in thim as
th’ rale goods, on’y they don’t bear th’
govermint stamp.”—From Disserta
tions by Mr. Dooley.
NEW LIGHT ON THE MOLLYCOD
DLE QUESTION.
Harper’s Weekly tried last week to
help a correspondent to an understand
ing of the significance of the word
“mollycoddle” recently popularized by
the President. It gave the ordinary
dictionary definition. Perhaps a more
vivid conception of the idea sought to
be conveyed by the President’s word,
observes the Weekly in its current
issue, will be imparted “if we define
a mollycoddle in language once attrib
uted to an Assistant Secretary of the
Navy, as ‘a person with a chocolate
eclair backbone.* *’
MADE AT THE
Jamestown Exposition:
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THE
SPECIAL SHOE
For sale by leading merchants ev
erywhere. If your merchant does not
carry these shoes in stock drop us a
line and we will tell you who does.
CRADDOCK-TERRY CO., Lynchburg,Va.
The Penalty of Quinine
is loss of flesh. Waste of time. Reduced strength.
It exacts this penalty every time it is used.
This is its recoid of 100 years. The reward of
Johnson’s Tonic is: A clear skin. A bright eye.
No loss of tiesa. No waste of time. It cures fever
in hours instead of days. It enters the blood
and drives out every trace and taint of Malarial
poison from the blood. Does things quickly.
Write for agency. THE JOHNSON’S CHILL
AND FEVER TONIC CO., Savannah, Georgia.
ATLANTA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Luckie, Bartow and Cain Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
College Building Showing Hospital in Rellr.
Largest and most progressive medical college in
this section of the South.
Faculty composed of TEACHERS who DO NOT
MISS THEIR HOURS.
Actual BEDSIDE TEACHING in college hospital.
Most satisfactory clinics in the Southeast.
Classes separated.
For information write for catalogue. Fl
DR. EDWARD G. JONES. Proctor.
Box 257. ATLANTA, GA.
I4T A MTI?n Agents everywhere to sell our
Wv/lllllLlf Carolina Fruit and Vegetable
Canning Outfits. “The Only
Real Thing.” Also mail boxes.
FRANK THARPE & SON,
Elkin, N. C.
Argo Red Salmon is rapidly becom
ing a household word in this locality.
At all grocers.
DCAIITIHI A Our Wonderful Discovery, -
ULnU I lULA is the only harmlees cream
—in ii which beautifies complex- MaMs&r’Ok
ions in seven days, without interference with
business or pleasure. Money refunded if it
fails to remove Freckles, Brown Splotches,
Pimples or Wrinkles. It benefits Scarsand y _ ’"'l
Pittings. 50 Cents, postpaid, including’ our \
“Ruby Offer Card.” Address ELLA BERRY
&CO. Dept. M, 3028 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.
Capital Stock 830,000.00. Business — When you
think of going off to school write for New Cata
logue and Special Offers of the leading Business
and Shorthand Schools. Address, KING’S
BUSINESS COLLEGE. RALEIGH. N. C., or
CHARLOTTE, N. C. [We also teach Bookkeep
ing, Shorthand, Penmanship, etc., by mail.]
DR. W. E. LINK
Has an office in the Moore Memorial
Church on Luckie street for the prac
tice of medicine. He has a special
remedy for the waning vitality of the
aged, viz.: bladder trouble, backache,
constipation and weak heart Office
hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Home office,
204 Plum street, city.