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MADE
^WITH
kjFISH
For *
twenty-three years
the standard of the South
old time fish guano,
F. S„ Royster
Guano Co.
■ . Norfolk, Va.
I CAT
back
Tlie Satire inner portion of Uic boJy is covered wiih ?anc«oa n«ahtinr
WBSsjucrffif iNIGGERIOEL
n»Mtz« rrtt r r-*s « :* wr7fr> I
AND JtWMAKES
LA AAri i ju>icl
.-•••ep tLc system
When the Wood becomes infected with o»h.rii si nuitec It fs not able to fs
First to fsee His Honor
nish the Te-jiired .-.uncut of hialtl.lil projKitfi:*, but feeds tl.e parti wi
Imparities ■which dis. ese tlie membranes sod tis=r.es so that th-y becoi::
instated and ii.UAr.ied, ned Catarrh, with all its disagreeable and danjeror.-
- Symptoms, is established in the system. There is a constant ringing in the
ears, a thin, watery discharge from the nostri's, the breath has an offensive
odor, slight fever often accompanies the disease, and gradually the entire
health becomes affected and the system upset and deranged. In its earlier
stages, when Catarrh is confined to the nose and throat, sprays, washes,
inhalations, etc., are soothing and in a wabcaahcia], because they are
cleanly and usually antiseptic, but such treitsi Mt has n* carat ire effect,
because it does not reach the bisod. To care GirifV the Vlaod must be pur
ified„a«d O.ts is ji.sl what 8 Sdses. It
S '~jO£iX goesdowa M.to IVe einmlaticn s«d attacks, _ , ,
wZr; thediswase at its • Jund-yUoa; it rrmoves the „„ th. ether'* foot. Pearl Jones being
cause aud Wakes tae blood pore aid healthy .
© fed?© Then «». Wood resets are fi.ied with fresh. «>* »»• *»ose pedal extremities weie
, .. _ reinvigornled blo^.1, which is carried to all dleturbej. She re.nbndrated with
PUBtLY VtbtTASLC the muc. rs su-fe■ and lisisas, the inflam- | offcBjer Elu m r iv.aimous In a
mutton axil ir itrr io t arec4*r:ccted, tlissywp- 1
;&use Quite & Sensa
tion in ttic Police
Docket.
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of equal length.
All resldeat pupils between the
ages of six aUd'twehty-oae jenra m.)
be admitted to the public schools e
the city during the first week of th<
sshool year, er on the flret Monde)
of eaeh month, prorlded that begin
ners In the first grade shall be ad
I mltted during the first two weeks o.
, enrh term, and provided further, tha
I children may be admitted who ehall
| complete their sixth year durlag th,
the Hr,t moath of eueh term.
weekly matinee et two o'clock yes- According to these rule, the next
terday were three negroes, wko were li * t « w!len children may enter sehoo
Just a wee hit disorderly in the carni
val grounds last week. One stepped
Is now the flret Monday la February
oft my Trilbyi." Honey didn't s,e It
that wr.y, being very positive that,
she was not on the footsies t number
eights) of the dusky Pearl and at
or.re told her so. There wore a few
toms all disappear, thehealth is improvcdnnd CVavdi is yermaneatly cured. I very gentle way t> desist, calling her the)r ma8ter8 parading nit
Book on Catarrh and any medical ndvire fr -e ti-.'il n ho %vri‘e. In a very mild eweet way “Honey get
THE SWIFT rrmr e CO. ATIAI7TA, OA . .. e>',nd organs. From the post
KtiffiD BUSINESSMAN
FAVDBS HEW THEORY
B> H. Lambert, of Everett, Massachusetts,
Believes Stomach the Seat of Life.
Ono of the most Interesting state
ments made recently concerning the
much discussed Cooper theory, that
has spread over the country during the
put year, Is made by E. H. Lambert,
a retired business man, whose home la
•t US Francis Street, Everett, Mass.
Mr. Lambert has this to uy In con
nection with Cooper and his medi
cines: “Some time ago I read an ar
ticle about this man Cooper, In which
he uiAlmed that stbmacb. trouble was
directly responsible for most 111 health.
Be went on to uy that, aithongh hie
medicine did nothing but get the stom
ach In sound condition, it wonld, in
many cases, remove kidney and liver
trouble and various other ailments.
He argued from this that the stomach
was the main cause of sickness, and
Stated that the success he hu had
with his medicines wu due entirely
Co this fact..
"1 am now fully convinced that this
theory la correct, and believe Cooper
has a really remarkable medicine,
judging from my own experience.
“I have been a sick man for five
years. Three yean ago I was told by
a physician that 1 had Bright's dis
ease of the kidneys. I have treated
constantly for this trouble since, with
out results. After reading the article
I hare mentioned, I purchased some
of this man Cooper’s medic ins. I have
been astounded by wbat it has done
for me. I was relieved to some extent
The Monkey, Re Got Drunk."
There was quite a lot of amir
ebt furnished on Broad street
yesterday by the two monkeys and
th their
organs. From the post ofilee
corner you could hear the strains of
"Where Is my wandering hoy to-
rlght," answered in the squeaking
gotes of the other with "There Is!
nothing llkt that In our family,”!
gentle remons'ranees nr.d a scrap was _ , „ |
a one or the monks reeling In a rather!
about to enr.’ e. F.d Simmons the hl , . ...
hilarious mood was friendly with
brother of i.'.'.la rushes in rod en- . , I
serione that approached and cllmb-
dearora to pert the scrappers but ac- ,
eu o er some of .he numerous b -ys,
ddently uses u very mild oath. This . .. I
sranuing about.. In some instances to
caused the Yr.yov to fine him 1 and t %. .h „**„,*» . :
ulp-omfiturs and the amuse-.
met and "rc.irl, the meek ’.was Kir-
nv-nt of tie bystanders. Presently
en two and cost, being miusuaiy f . . „ * |
. . 1 ,rn arp-oached a small very slmtr-
llght on her In view of the fact that .
C> c.ojr. *hls was the
she had just burled her husband
for some time, tried tho preparation
after noting its action in my case,
and her improvement is folly as mark
ed as mine. She now eats heartily
three times a day without any distress
whatsoever. Her nervousness has also
left her. I certainly believe this man's
success is fully Justified, as he.un
doubtedly has a wonderful medicine."
We will gladly describe the remark
able record made by the Cooper medi
cines to all who wish to know of them.
—ft. Thomas. Jr.
Mrs. George Parker returned yes
terday after a pleasant visit In Bos
ton. ' I
The Luddcn and Bates Club Plan of
piano selling was created for people who
really want a high-grsde piano, ye; lack
the ready money for its purchase. By
joining the club of one hundred now
forming, member* can secute a really
genuine $400.00 New Scale Ludden and
Bates Piano at §nee. We send you tke
piano as soon as yenr fj*p!Vai*on is ac
cepted. You pay for I; v little at a time
each month. It'e » *:e putting your
money in bank, only bstu. j—you actu
ally save $113.00 oa the price.
The Luddcn & Bates
S^Ye PIANO
is a genuine Jqoo.ro Instrument If judged by the value* of ether pianos. It wee Id cost
Jqooxo too, only for our elan of making and selllug ene hundred planes et a time, in
stead of a single plane like other dealers. The saving to yon Is fit j;-fi*7 Instead ef Uoo.
The Loddes and Bates New Scale Plano la guaranteed for a life time. Has special
COppcr-wonad and steel strings throughout, Full cabinet grand, balanced scale, as
perfect as skill can make it. Double repeating action, with light, sven touch. Gen
uine ivory keys. Beautiful cases of fancy walnut, mahogany or oak, lined through
out with blrds-eye maple. Tone full and rich, with that peculiar “singing” quality
found ouly In the highest grade of piaco. _
In ca«e of the death of the head of the fatmry we cancel the cluh contract and
make you I n outright preseat of the unpaid balnace. The piano then belongs to you
absolutely. This free life Insurance has allowed Ur completion of many a musical
education, and Is worth your consideration. It is practically as amuraace that you
will not lose your piano through inability to pay dues.
straw that
broke the eamels back and with a
while Ella escaped the clutches of h , , . ..
! D °unu or deilKht the monkey sprang
th<! UV ' . „ "I' 0 ” his back to the complete em-
Owen Bunyon was next to face tue
tormo. i waa reuevea to some extent on the ,. hari!e 0 , d| 8or derly con- .' ' ' and discomfiture of the
within St houn. Today my health is i g dog. Nothing serious happened and
better than for five years, and ao far I duct. It scents that he was fond of .
a. I can tell, my kidney'trouble has I the , ucloug .. N1 _„ rtoo .. nut and a “ er a few more " ntlC8 ° ( * '“<«
disappeared. , ‘ nature the men moved on, likewise
“My wife, who had stomach trouble i went into the place of George Samp- .
V some VHed 80n for a ntcklc . s worth . Belng ln an ,msl ’ h°>s and negroes. ;
intoxicated condition he was not at
all aatiefled with the amount that
wan given him by the Greek and at
once proceeded to properly abuse or
rather Improperly abuse that gentle
man. They double teamed on him, ac
cording to his statment and threw
him In the street. He also was very
mild and inoffensive and din’t even
raise a little finger lo strike his oppo
nents. Five and ccrt «ung out the
Blayor for ordinary .fowranlca drink.
Willie Wright was just drunk o'?
Jowmatca and was hunting a placet
to find some salt, robody as yet
found out what ho wanted with if.I
He trampled on the porch of a mrn-^
ber of Ills race who didn’t ex icily;
approve and was. taken up by the
police. Four end cost. thoui *:t the
Mayor would be enough for a man
who he knew was fresh enough to
want ralt In the middle of the night
at n strange house. Benny Williams
cams up with the charge of disorderly
conduct on the roll against her. it 1
seems that Arthur Linton had been|
eating at the same place that this
woman was and when eating dinner,!
objected very strenuously to having!
the child of the aforesaid Benny come,
into the room with a "dirty” nose.!
One word brought on another and
ln a short time there was quite a
lively scrap. There wae no fault ob
the part of the women and she was
turned loose, Arthur paying a fine of
five dollars.
Bigger
’Cotton Yields Per Acre
The value of commercial fertilizers has
been demonstrated over and over again by
both government and private comparative
tests. We stand ready to demonstrate to
you at any time that the surest way to “in-
creasey$tsr yields per acre” is to use
Vnyinia-Carolina
Fertilizers
Hon. R. J. Redding, former Direetorof the Geor
gia Exp. Station, is authority for the statement that
•experiments made at this station show that well
/1 1 jCd commercial fertilizer applied to one acre
of land, and well cultivated, may te reasonably ex
pected to produce an increase of yield of seed
cotton. At the present price of cotton this would
mean a large extra profit (for both lint and seed),
after deducting the price for fertilizer.”
You’ll find reports of many other comparative
tests, together with much valuable information con
cerning land culture in the new Virginia-Carolina
Year Book or Almanac. Ask you local fertilizer
dealer for a copy—or we’ll send you one
Jar free, if you write our nearest calcs office^
£ Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Richmond, Va. ’ Durham, N.C.
/ Norfolk, Va. CharJcatoo, S. C.
AVxV Columbia, S. C, Baltimore. Md.
jnh’tVlArV Atlanta, Ga. Columbus. Ga.
Savannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala.
* ■ Memphis, Tenn.
Th Shreveport, La.
The new Gun and Bicycle Shop is now
i ready to do your work such as guns, bicycles,
trunks, sewing machines, typewriters, adding
Oolng to Tr, Annin.
Colombo, C.jlon, Jan. i
Thomas Upton today said that he
had derided to send another chal
lenge for the Amerlen’a cup In P""- ,, , , « i ' »
tember next. He hopes to receive an machines j gasoline engines, and all kinds Ol
Intimation that his challenge will be
accepted, whereupon he win begin musicle instruments. All work gjim ee
bplldlng a challenger yacht. i
J. w.
107 M.uKson St.,
ASBELL
Thomaavlll, Ga
- - . . on blank.and complete d-«crfptlo4of different
style* of Anieh, In this way you can make a selection tnat V! 1.1 delight you. You
can leave the questioa of tone to us. We will see that you get a perfect lustrum-nt.
A well made, attractive stool and a beautiful ecarf yv with each oiauo. Write for
Write us at once for an application t
__y1e* of finish. In this wa]
can leave the questioa of to
A well made, attractive stoc. ... .
full Information of the'club that is now forming.
• LOUDEN & BATES, Southern Music 1
VVe wnnt
You Wear the Watch
WHILE PAYING FOR IT
We win sell you nn Elgin. Waltham or Hamilton
Watch on payments so easy you will not miss the
money—$1.60 per week, and you wear the watch while
paying for it.
These watches are the recognized standard time*
of the world—ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
. _ rant you to see our handsomely illustrated cata
logue. It tells you all about time. Write for It today.
W. R. EDWARDS ic CO.,
49 Central Ava, ATLANTA, GA. *
NOTICE—W* alsa havi
Why Suffer Brom Rheuinurinu?
Do you know that rheumatic paint
can be relieved? If you doubt this
Just try one . ppllcatlon of Chamber-
lmln’s Pain' Balm. It will make rest
and sleep possible, and that certainly
means • grant deal to an, ene afflict
ed with rbeamatl'm For sale b, (II
druggists sTsnrwbsre. ,.**. ♦
It Decs The Business.
Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, off Clinton,
Mains, rays of Bnckltn's Arnica
Sslre, “It doss Uis business; I hare
ussd It for piles and It sured tksm.
Used it for chapped hands and It cur
ed thorn. Apply It ts as aid sore asd
It healed it wltheat tearing a scar
behind.” file at ail drsg stare.
TRADE MARK
SCHOOL TERM.
Rule, Gorcrnlng Entrance of Chll-
Drew.
By request of Prof. Christ,, Super
intendent of Thomasrille Public
Schools, we glre the following Infor
mation regarding the second term si
our public schools:
The schools are to open en tht
third Monday In September, nnt
eball continue for a period of thir
ty six weeks, dirlded Into two termi
the
Waist
Pains at the waist, back, front, or side, are nearly sure proof of female trouble.*
Some other signs are headache, pressing down pains, irregular functions,Irestless-
ness, cold limbs, nervousness, etc. These pains may be allayed, the system braced
and the womanly functions regulated by the use of
Wine of Cardui
Mrs. Annie Hamilton, of Stetsonviile, Wis., writes: “Cardui saved me
from the grave after three (3) doctors had failed to help me. It is a good medicine
and I recommend it to all suffering women.” For sale at all druggists, in #1 bottles.
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