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Constipation
& Biliousness
Sick-headache,
Pains in the back,
Sallow complexion,
Loss of appetite and
Exhaustion.
Their in only one cure, which is
HPWJ®
eTornc Pellets
One Pink Pill touches the liver and
removes tne oile.'
One Tonic Pellet nightly, acts aa a
gentle laxative in keeping the bowels
open, restores the digestive organs, tones
up the nervous system and makes new
rim blood. Complete treatment, two
medicines, one price, 25c.
Treatise and sample free at any store
KIOWN atro CO.. Haw York
For Mle by E. Bradford.
Healthy Mothers
thy,
their duties are »o exacting. The anxiety
of pregnancy, the shock of childbirth,
and the care of young children, are
revere trials on any woman. But with
Wine of Cardui within her grasp, every
mother—every woman in the land —can
pay. the debt of personal health she
owes her loved ones. Do you want
robust health with all its privileges and
Jeasures? Wine of Cardui will give it
d you.
imramui
strengthens the female organs and Invlg.
orates weakened functions. For every
female III or weakness It lb the best
medicine made. Ask your druggist for
$1.00 bottle Wine of Cardui, andtake no
substitute under any circumstances.
55*#
other chiU
, the house. Two week* alter 1 walked
end picked Krswberriea. When my
aa born I suffered with labor paiaa 2d
hours, and had to raise him oo • bottle bccauaa I had
no mifc. Alter uaina the Wine durtn* pregnancy
this time. I gave birth last month to a baby girl, and
wm in labor only two hours, with but little pain,
and 1 hare plenty ol milk. For tliiaareat improve'
man! in my haakh I thank God and win* of Cardui."
addrsaa. *>▼*>« symptoms.'
Chattanooga, Tcnn.
SHE’S AN HEIRESS NOW.
Rlsh Eaellsb Aonl Lesyrs Ella Mac
Fcnsslasa a Pori an*.
MftM of all work, helper In a bakery,
clerk In a departmeiit afore, nurse In a
hospital for tlie liaxuue, heir to $100,000
—thla 1h the recoil! up to date of Ella
Mae Penning, 11) yeara old.
8he was born In Philadelphia and ed
ucated at the girls' high achool. After
her father'a death ahe became her
mother'a chief hel|H>r in the hand to
inoutli struggle for existence. Then
ahe went out hh n maid. Then she
ELLA MAI2 FKN.MNO.
wrote a story on the emancipation of
colored woman, and It was published
i a magazine. After this she had
other experiences and then bacaiue a
probationer at an asylum.
A few weeks ago she learned from a
London solicitor that she was nn heir
ess. The solicitor hnd come nil the way
across the sea to see Ella. Ills name
Riley. Ho told the probationer
that her Aunt Mary hnd died In
Bournemouth, England and that when
Ella was 21, on Qct. 25, 1003, n bouse
on the Strand, one at Charing Cross
and one fnclng Trafalgar square would
ho hers.
Ella, talking of her good fortune,
said: "I will not study to be a nurse.
Ill leave Philadelphia In June and
study to perfect myself In my writings.
I have always felt Inclined toward a
literary life. But such a life Is a lux
ury, and I couldn't afford It. Now
well, now It's different."
Corn-buskers’ sprained wrists,
barbed-wire nuts and sprains, or nuts
from any other cause, are quickly
healed when Ballard’s Snow Liniment
Is promptly applied. Price 25 and 50
cents. Russell Drug Co.
THROUGH SLEEPER
To San Francisco Via tlia Missouri
Pacific Railway.
No ohange to Kansas aud Nebraska
points—Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Den
ver, Leadville, Qlenwood Springs and
Junction, Colorado, Salt Lake City and
Ogden, Utah, and San Franoisoo.
Two trains eaob day, leaving St.Louis
9.00 a. m. and 10.10 p. in. The only
line without ohaugo of cars to San
Francisco, California.
Information gladly furnished on ap
plication to I. E. Rkhlandek,
Trav. Pass. Agent.
16 East Oth St., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Whrn the Rent In Arratmt.
When the heat Is greater out of doors
than indoors, it is a mistake to think
that opeu windows will cool a room.
Instead, In the early morn lug. after the
room Is dusted aud put In order, the
Windows should be shut and the shades
drawn down and kept so until the sun
has gone. When the sun shines on the
window most of the day. it should be
protected by an nwniug of some sun
resisting color that will keep out all
stray suubeams. An awning, even
with the shades lifted, will keep a
room comparatively dark and cool.
When It Is necessary to keep a sick
room cool, nn excellent plan is to open
the door and almost shut' it us fast as
possible for about 20 or 30 times lu si
cession; nothing changes the air In
room so quickly or so well. Then w
cloths should lx? hung before the open
windows or anywhere where a draft
of air may pass through them. Plent
of cracked Ice is uecessnry In hot
weather within reach of the patient,
and in the room quite a good sized
block of it lu a deep pan will help keep
the temperature down.—Helen Tripp in
American Quceu.
How many servants have tho Wrig-
loyaV” “Two; a deaf cook and a dumb
waiter. ” ________
Free Blood Cure.
We recommend Botanic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.) for all blood troubles, such
as ulcers, eating sores, scrofula, eozema,
itohing humors, pimples, boils, oarbun-
oles, blood poison, aching bones, fester-
iug sores, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism.
Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant
blood or skin diseases, especially ad
vised for old, deep-seated oases. It
onres when all else fails. Heals every
■ore or pimple, stops all aches and pains
by giving a healthy blood supply.
Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Thou
sands cured. At drug stores, $1 per
large bottle. Our readers will receive a
trial treatment free by writing Dr. Oil-
lam, 213 Mitohell Ht., Atlanta, Qa.
Describe trouble and free medical ad-
vioe given. Medicine sent at once,
prepaid. ______
The more a man is envied the less
real happiness he has.
Ladiea Can Wear Shoes
one Hire smaller after using Allen’s Foot-Knse
a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes
tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief
to corns and Humous. It's the greatest com tort
of the age. Cures and prevents swollen
Widralng Her laflaraee.
A recommendation was offered at a
recent weekly meeting of the London
oounty council that a communication
he aent to the local government board
stating that the council would be will
ing to pay half the salary of every wo
man sanltury Inspector who. In addi
tion to her regular duties, would utilize
the opportunities which might arise to
elucidate the best methods of prepar
ing food and luciilcute habits of clean
liness. The recommendation was adopt
ed, among those who urged lta».nc-
ceptance being Lord Meath and Mr.
Veruey. Work of this kind has al
ready been experimentally carried on
In some of the greut provincial towns,
where aucceas followed every effort,
and the Impression prevails that this
widening of such Influences will prove
helpful in the overcrowded homes of
the poor whom these Inspectors reach.
GRAND ARMY OF REPUBLIC.
For occasion of the National Encamp
ment, Grand Army of the Bepnblio,
Cleveland, O., Hept. 10th to 14tb, the
Southern Railway and the Alabama
Great Southern Railroad will make very
low rates from all points on their lines.
Tickets will be sold Sept. 7th to 11th
inolnsive, with Anal limit Sept. 15th.
By depositing tiokets with Joinf Agent
at Cleveland on or before 12o’olook,
coon, of Sept. 15th, and payment of a
fee of 50 oents, an extension of Anal
limit up to and inolnding Got. 8th, may
be secured.
For further information call on any
agent or Passenger Representative of
the Southern Railway or Alabama Great
Southern Railroad.
“Man wants but little here below,”
remarked the landlady. “And here is
the plaoe to get it,” continned the
facetious boarder.
George W. Lane, I’ewamo, Mich.,
writes: “Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
is the best remedy for indigestion and
stomach trouble that I ever used. For
years 1 suffered from dyspepsia, at
times compelling me to stay in bed
and causing me untold agony. I nm
completely cured^by Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. In recommending it to friends
who suffer from indigestion I always
offer to pay for it if it fails. Thus far
I have never paid.” E. Bradford.
" “Blackwood has bitten the (lust,” said
Koediok. “Well, lie always did want
the earth,” commented Fosdick.
Many physicians are now prescrib
ing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly,
having found it is the best prescrip
tion they can write because it is the
one preparation which contains the
elements necessary to digest not only
some kinds of food but all kinds, and
it therefore cures indigestion and dys
pepsia no matter what its cause. E.
Bradford.
“No,” said Mr. Holtite, “I don’t ob
ject to tho time a man takes for a reas
onable vacation.” “To what ’is it that
you object then?” “The long rest he
invariably needs after he gets back."
Gentlemen;—My wife was aillicted
with Dyspepsia and Constipation for
years. After trying other remedies j
purchased a bottle of Dr. CaldweM’8
Syrup Pepsin for her and she is rap
idly improving. I canuot be without
this valuable medicine.
Resp. yoqrs, S. Elliott,
Elk City, Kansas, Dec. 13,1900. Sold
bj all druggists.
“What is the greatest co-educational
institution in the world?” asked the
professor. With one voice the young
people answered: “The seashore sum
mer resort.” _
If you are troubled with inodorous
breath, heat burn, flatulency, headache,
acidity, pains after eating, loss of ap
petite, persistent melancholy, or low
spirits, you ueed a tonic; a few doses
of Herbine will give you the recupera
tive force to remove these disorders.
Price 50 cents. Russell Drug Co.
It may appear strange, but a broad
minded man is not the one who has the
big-head.
We Want to See You!
We can tell what makes your eyes
blur and your head swim. You are
bilious and Dr.Calii well's Syrup Pepsin
will cure you or the manufacturers
will refund you the purchase price.
Sold by all druggists.
Fannin* of the Athletic Girl.
The athletic girl, it is predicted, is to
be supplanted In popularity this sum
mer by the girl of the olden type, who
knew nothing of outdoor sports except
a mild game of croquet be Included In
the list and, furthermore, did not care
to know. It Is hinted that the men
have lost Interest to some extent In the
self possessed. Independent young wo
man who can row a boat—and soil one,
too—play tennis, throw a lIHl! straight,
make century bicycle runs, tramp for
hours without getting fatigued, swim
long distances, etc., and that a reaction
has sot in in favor of the ql<l fashioned
type of girl, content to occupy her sum
mer days with purely feminine tasks
Instead of Imitating her sport loving
brother. Golf has not apparently come
under the ban of alleged masculine dis
pleasure to quite the same extent as
other forms of sport, but the golf girl's
skirt lias been lengthened until it just
escapes touching the ground, for fash
ion's experts declare that it is not cor
rect to wear skirts that are overshort
even on the links. Whether or not
these predictions prove true and the
pendulum really does swing back to its
former position remains to bo seen.
xi , ,, Meanwhile the shops are making a
You will find it just as useful in summer brave showing of golfing outfits and
as in winter, and if you are thriving upon other sporting paraphernalia for worn-
It don’t stop because the weather is warm. , on, and outfitting costumes have not al-
soc. and $i.cx>, ail druggists. together ceased to attract attention.—
SCOTT & bowse, Chemists, New York. | Dorothy Quincy in Brooklyn Citizen.
Notice of County Tax Rate for the
Year IfNIl.
State of Georgia, Polk County.
It is hereby ordered by the Board of
Commissioners of Iioads and Revenues
that the following be and is hereby de
clared the Tax Rate for the year 1901,
and the Tax Collector is hereby ordered
to levy the taxes accordingly:—
For Connty purposes, $2.50 on each
111,000.00 worth of property.
For Jury purposes, fl.10 on each
• 1,000.00 worth of property.
For Bridge purposes, 40 oents on each
♦1,000,00 worth of property.
For Pauper purposes, 06 cents on each
♦1,000.00 worth of property.
Total Levy for all purges ♦4.00 on
each •1,000.00 worth of property.
The State Rate is f5.44, makiog a
total of ♦lO.lOon each fl,000.00 worth
of property.
Done by order of the Board, this the
2d day of Sept., 1001.
D. M. Russell, Chairman
Board Com. Roads and Revenues.
A Graeronn Backer.
Sarah Bernhardt Is the silent partner
of her niece and another young French
woman in a projected millinery shop
for Ix>ndon. The famous actress lent
these two young women a good many
thousand francs a couple of years
since, when they opeued a shop lu
Paris, where they recently became
bankrupt She did not scold them,
however, for their bad lack, but, with
a tender smile, exclaimed: “You are
both pretty and winning little Parisi
ans, and you have become bankrupt in
the laud of millions. Bravo, my dears.
I am sure I never could have done that.
Now, shall we try our luck in London?”
And she threw a bundle of bank notes
Into her niece's lap.
CASTORIA
| XVigdable Prcparationlcr As
similating ihcFoodandRcgula-
img the Stomachs and Dowels of
temBBBaa
Promotes DigcsIion.ChcorfuL
nessandRes! Contains neither
Opium.Morphme nor Mineral
Not Narcotic.
The Vokbc In Bridal Gifts.
I/art nouveau Jewelry is having n
distinct vogue for bridal gifts. There
Is a really sumptuous array of orna
ments in gold, enamel and precious
stones designed In accordance with this
new school of art exploited at the Pur
ls exposition to choose from, every
thing from lovely lorgnettes embellish
ed lu rich but refined colorings with bi
zarre Egyptian tnotNs to pendants In
strikingly original designs, some of tho
most captivating of which are studies
of flowers against pastoral landscapes
treated with the sentiment and grace
an artist gives to them when he trans
lates their beauties with brush upon
canvas.
Keep Your Face Clean,
your complexion clear, your breath
sweet, your head level. Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin will do this. It cures
Constipation, Sick Headache and Indi
gestion and is a perfect laxative. Sold
by all druggists.
/»tfOU JASAML TL PITCHER
sfaiar.W -
aBSELw,.
A perfect Remedy forConslip*
Hon, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms .(Convulsions.Feverish
ness ami Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature cf
new'YORK.
exact copy or wrapper.
For Infants and Children.
1 1 1
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
A_BOON m J£ m JUANKlNDI
D" TABLER’S BUCKEYE
PILE
discovery or the age.
feet, blisters, callous and sore spots.
Foot-Kase is a certain cure lor sweat
Aching feel. At oil druggists und shoe stores,
twenty-five cents. Trial packages free by mail.
Address Alien S. Olmsted, I.e Roy, N. Y. '
Bunny—“De world owes every man a
living.” O’Day—“Yes; but it coats
more ter oollect it dan wot it’s worth.”
Little May was showing the pictures
in the album to the visitor, and, on
opening the page containing tho por
trait of her father’s first wife, she said :
“That’s my eldest mother.”
Take life as it comes, and make the
most of all circumstances, but for a
bad cough or cold, take Ballard’s Hore-
hound Syrup, the best known remedy
for quick relief and sure cure'. Price,
25 and 50 cents. Russell Drug Co.
The faster a fellow runs the harder
he’ll fall if he stumbles.
CASTORIA
For Infant* and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
5 2 00 ®
*5 £ H m z
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CURE
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tubes, sv Mail, 76 cents; Bottles, so Cents.
JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, • • 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
FOR SALE BY RUSSELL DRUG CO.
[VV^orms!
^''white^T'cream
VERMIFUGE!
Most tn Quantity. — Befit in Quality. i
For 20 Yoars Has Led all Worm Remedies. t
SOLD BY AXiL DTiUGrOXaTB.
JAMES F. BALLARD, St.
Louis.
FOR SALE BY RUSSELL DRUG CO.
THE NEWS is what you want, and you get
it in The Standard.
Ad
Persons have been Known to
sin a pound n day by taking
r ounce cf SCOTT’S EMUL-
SIGN. 1! is strange, but it often
happens.
omehow the ounce produces
the pound; it seems to start the
digestive machinery going prop-
c.r:y, so that the patient is able
to digest ar.d absorb his ordinary
food, which he could not do be
fore, ar.d that is the way the gab
is made.
A certain amount of flesh i:
necessary for health; if you have
not got it you can get it by
taking
peon’s f malsion
LION COFFEE
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALLI
Watch cur next advertisement.
T HE lion does picket duty for you
and prevents adulteration and
impurity from entering Into your pack
age of
LION COFFEE
When you buy an unbroken package
of LION COFFEE you havo coffee that
is absolutely pure, strong and invigor
ating. A single pound makes 40 cups.
No other coffee will go so far. You
will never know what it is like till you
try it. LION COFFEE is not.a glazed
compound, but a pure coffee and noth
ing but coffee.
\
In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive
, No hou -ckeepcr, < n f “t, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article
which will contribute to their happiness comfort and convenience, and which they mav have b
simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed
packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.