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0 1 rn CUBITS FED AND
LaJ iSaJMEoJ KEPT OPEN
BY IHPOSITIES IN THE BLOOD
If Old Sores were due to outside influences, or if the cause was,Confined
•WcUrto the diseased flesh Stouttd the ulcer, then external treatment and
simple cleanliness would cure them. But the trouble is in the bleed, which
has become unhealthy and diseased, and keeps the sore even by continually
discharging into it the Impurities and poisons with which the circulation is
filled. This poisonous condition of the blood may be the remains of some
able; the effect of la long spell of sickness, or because' the
atural Mite dCtfebody.'Whi&shduld pass off.through the praperavenuee,
has Men left in the system and absorbed lato the bleed*. Again, the cause
,ry; butlt doc# not matter how the poism becomes Intrenched
■ fact Out the sore will not heal is evidence #f a deep underly-
Salres, washes, lotions^etc., may cause the plaee to scab over
temporarily, but the bleed la net made any
WARMING UP
; WftJ v'
Many Candidates For
(^Offices Besides Con
gressional Race.
purer by such treatment, and seen the eld
inflammation and discharge will return and
the sore be as bad ar werte than before.
8. 8. 8. goea down to the eery bottom of the
trouble, cleauaes aad purifies the bleed, and
makes a permanent cure. 8.9. 8. enriches
4 and freshens the circulation so that instead of
discharging unhealthy nutter into the place, it carries rich, tissue-building,
flesh-healing blood to the diseased parts and in every way assists in a natural
cure of the sore. Book on Sores and ■ Ulcers and any medical advice too to
all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
S.S.S.
PURELY VEGETABLE
Every
shapely, pretty figure, and
many of them deplore the
lota of their girlish forms
after marriage. The bearing
of children is often destructive
, to the mother's shapeliness.
All of thip eaa be avoided,
however, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this
great iinijnent always prepare* the body for the strain upon it, aad
preserves tha symmetry of her form. Mother's Priond overcomes all the
danger of child-birth, and eareiet the expectant mother safely through
tills critical period without jpaJa. It -is woman’s greatest blessing.
Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the
ose of this wonderful ; i
Mother’s
book, telling ell about ■ _
this liniment, will be sent free. »^B
Tk* Bnffltll Rigilittr Co., AUuti, flt B MB^BMmM.
Tbs Ludden *nd fillet Club Plan of
piano sailing wss crested for people who
really want a high-grade piino, yet lack
tha ready money for its puichaae. By
|oining the clab of one hundred now
fanning, member, can eecnra a really
ganaina 1400.00 New Scale Ludden and
Betaa Pieno at asm. We tend yau tha
. piano et soon at yenr application ie ac
cepted. Yaa pay for it a little at a time
eech month, lt’a like putting your
money in bank, only batter)—you actu
ally tare $113.00 an the price.
Hie Ludden & Bates
PI&NO
NTe w
Scale
It * ramlM ifMjt lsitnitaMt If judged by th« value* *f other ptaaos, It
$4004)0 too, only tor our pigs of moktag sad gelllu# oae hundred piano* at
alcsdof astngte piano like other dealera. The saving to you ia $U3;-$J*?ia*t
fit |,«kks fd «ataa yew icato FUso la guaranteed for a Ufa time. HaaapcclaJ
Cfuu naiisd and a tee! atrlag* throughout. Fall cabinet grand, balaaced acale, aa
perfect aa ok III caa taake it. Doable repeating action, with light, er«a touch. Get»*
In cflfie of thedeathof thehetdefthe family weeancel thodah contract aad
ild coat
aaoflatatime. la.
Instead of f|oo.
_—m—_ ,,Jan application blank«and complete d««crlptlon of different
Udlth. In tills way yon caa taake a aelectloa that >&U1 delight you. Yoa
■ ■ the que*tlo« of tea* tons. We will flea that you jet a perfect instrument.
A welt jsade, attractlra atoolaad/t beaut! fill aqarf go with each piaao. Write far
A welt wade, attractive stool aad a beautintl acarf |
AM imfqrmatlpy of the*club thatHi now fonmag.
• won » un i
fsmimi, 6a. •
•’£r“m£ NEW WHY’
haC central r. r.
, • ,i H ,15 eat ■-,* -
We take pleasure In aarieuautd g the coaiplatioa et the FI - VIDA
CENTUM. RAILROAD between Th emasvlUa aad Ola Flerida 8«t#'Lima.
Effective January I«th, 190S, he following ethsgffl* will he *a-
augtiruod: * f , ,
A. M. Lv CA. B. t A. depot.) Ar. (A. *, * A. depet A. M.
9.00 ; .... Thoms svllle ...11.10
9.25 Beverly ...... J5.45
9.1S...... UyrUewood. * 10.65
9.50 Hammond 10.3fi
10.05 Reddenbory 10.5*
These trains will handle both freight ard paaueagera. and will be e»
a
crated dally except Sunday.
Work on the road In Florida « bulng pushed aa rapidly as passible,
and aa new stations are established he above schedule will be extended
to meet the needs ot our patrons. W e expect to be la position to handle
business, through our connections, o all points In that state, not ialA
than April 1st.
We talio this occasion to aaaure merchants, farmers, naval stare
operators and otbors, that we will co-operate with them in every war
possible In advancing and extending agricultural, commercial and lndi
trial development throughout the eo retry served by this Road.
J. la PHILIPS, ‘ Z. MIDDLEBHdOKS.
President. Gen. Mgr.
C. J. ACOSTA, DAVID PORTER,
Gen. Frt. & Pam. Agt. 'Agent , ’•
POLITICS ARE SOUTHERN RY.
. Since tho close of the lata warm
municipal, campaign, county politics
are the all absorbing topic upon the
streets. There t# every prospect that
this will be the largest end most hot
ly contested of any county campaign
la late years who have aigalfled their
Inteatloe ot running. Tha announce- 1
ment of the primary for the fourth
of June has raised the topic again In
the minds of the voters as well as
the aspirants for the offices In the
gift of the people aad their activi
ties are beginning to be felt. S
In.tbs race for congressman tha
ffght la Thomas will not be very
spirited ts almost everyone con
cedes the county to Its honored son
3. A. Roddenbery. although the
friends of Judge Griggs In the city
claim n big surprise for blm on elec
tion day. Col. T. N. Hopkins and
Boa. Roscoe Luke will both be In
the race for solicitor and their
friends are on both aides very oVtl-
mlstlo of the result. For sheriff
three have algntied their Intention
ot rannlag. Sheriff Hlght will
oaadidata as will policeman 1
aad Depnty Sheriff Singletary.
For Jndgp of the City (
dge Chao. Hanaell will again
the race and will be opposed by Hon.
W. H. Hhmmond. For tax i
three have announced In the <
of the Tlmee-BnterprUe, Messrs. Me
Klnnos, Does and Norton. It
thought that severs! others will also
enter the race for this position. The
treasurer and tax collector will prob
ably have no opposition. While
these gentlemen have' not made any
official announcement It la a certain
ty that all will be In the respective-
races and n warm light la anticipated
from several sources.
FINED BY COM.
JO HXUOB tiilrt
Hiram Agent Fails To Post
Delayed Iraki-Five
■MMllti
Atlanta, 8a., Fob. «-^Ths rail
road commission has placed a fine of
$100 oa the Southern railroad be
cause its agent at Hlmar, H. A. Hen
derson, failed flve times duriag Jan
uary to properly'post delayed trains.
This is the outgrowth ot the bearing
before the commission a day or so
ago, la which citizens of Hiram com
plained that Agent Henderson was
guilty of pretty nearly everything
but proper attention to bis Job. Un
der a law on the statuto books, the
commlssloa Is empowered to fine a
road $20 /or each time It falls to
post a train late as much aa thirty
minutes. Tha commission will also
leans a general order calling
roads to require agents at all sta
tions to keep waiting rooms clean,
well lighted, properly heated, and
to give general attamtloa to tha pub
lic welfare.
WOMAN'S HOME
MISSION COLUMN.
"Today, it ye will hear His voice,
harden not your heart." (Pa. 05.)
There haa never been a time when
the roles of God called so loudly to
the women ot the Church for ser
vice as today. Tha calls are many
and varied. Not ell the talents of
some few strong women, but nil the
talents of nil'oar women In organ
ised effort are needed for tits great
work of bringing the world to Christ
Greater intelligence Is needed, that
we may hear and hearing, harden
lot the heart, bat give ourselves to
active ministry.
Home Mission Meeting*.
The regular monthly meeting
Monday afternoon was welt attended
considering the depletion of the
ranks from sickness etc.
Local subjects of letersat to every
citizen of ThomaevlUs especially
thoe* who have tbs welfare end op-
lift ot hit fellow men oa bis heart,
were Introduced and disc nosed.
The greet end appalling need right
here In ThomaivlUe Is a "call* to
every Christian woman to be "Instant
tn season and out of season,”
through prayer and ears set effort to
shed light In the great darknees ot
lives all abont us.
Report From Week of Prayer.
Wo have cause to render praise
and thanksgiving to God tor the ex
cellent report and the sene roue re-
.ponce of our women, throughout
Southern Methodism, to (he sail of
Vasbtl Home, daring opr "Reek et
Prayer."
The full collections as reported to.
""" 1 1 .
date, amouatiag to $10.5*0.**.
South Georgia Confer.'uc', con-
trtbntod $2,102.10 of this amount.
Opportunities for Service.
U. 8. population
.54,(00,000
Ctriatians
.10,000.000
Jews, Mormons. Ckilstlon
Scientists, etc
li.6J0.00U
Foreign and immigrants
lMtoMWO
Negroes ......
9,030,0o0
Mountaineers
Mexicans
.1*0,0#')
Indians
2*0,0*10
Fallen women
5'0,000
Child laborers (under
15)
Illiterates (1-4 whites
of south)
.6.000,000
Total number unsaved..
50.000,000
Christian women, every oae ot
these opportunities Is aa obligation, i
Can It be said of yon, “She hath dons
what she could."
Ton want a remedy that will not
only gffre quick relief but effect a
permanent cure.
Yon want* remedy that will re
lieve the lungs and keep expectora
tion eaey.
You want a remedy that wfll coun
teract any tendency toward pneu-
TprfoTft-
You want a remedy that is pleas
ant and safe to take.
ChejnbetiaJn’e Cough Remedy
meets all of these requirements, and
for the speedy and permanent cure
of bad cofils stands without a peer.
A Severe Cold QufcWy Cured by Cham-
beriain’s Cough Remedy.
"lest winter I caught a very aevere cold
which lingered for wheks," says J. Ur-
qabart, of Zephyr. Ontario. " My oough
was very dry and hareb. Tha local dealer
recommended Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy and guaranteed it, so I gava It a trial.
One alkali bottle of It cured me. I believe
Chamberlain's Oough Remedy to be the
bcstl have ever used."
It is Equally Valuable for Children
It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure
Ask your Druggist for it
M/A TERMELON SEED
Genuine Augnsta Rattlesnake,
Improved Kolb Gem, Triumph
and other sorts guaranteed
pure at 50c per lb. These are
of my own growing, and
known to be true stock.
0. H. GILBERT,
Seed Grower,
Montlcello -
TRADEMARK
MADE ;
WITH 7
FISJf
Irregularity is bad in every department of life, in meals, in sleeping hours,
but especially when it is a question of womanly habit Not only is it« sign of
female disease, but, unless cured, it will cause dangerous troubles, because of
the poisons thus allowed to remain in the system.
If you suffer in this way, get a bottle of
Wine of Cardui
Mrs. Lucinda Jofsson, of Fish Creek. Wls., writes: “I suffered fer fourteen (14) years with Irregu
larity, causing great pain. At last I tried Cardui. and now I am cured.” At all druggists, in $1 bottles.
timrrc HC A I ETTEn Wrt, * a ’‘ 1 * 1 ' tor * fr '* c<, ’v‘ , f** l, “ t, **H >s e' ll '‘' s "'«'<'JBo‘* (or Women.
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