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SIDNEY JARVIS,
Singer and Actor, Values Doan's Kid
ney Pills.
Mr. Jarvis, who is one of America’s
leading baritones, played the part of
the "Old-Grad” in the Fair Co-Ed
Company with Elsie
Janis. He writes:
"For a long time I*
was troubled with
backache. I con
sulted some of the
most prominent* phy
sicians with unsatis
factory results. I
was advised to try
Doan’s Kidney Pills,
and felt benefited soon after begin
ning to take them. Continued use
cured me completely. I cheerfully
recommend them to any one suffering
with kidney trouble.”
Remember the name—Doan’s. For
sale by all dealers. BO cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Some men are self-made and some
others are wife-made.
For <’OLI»S nnd GRIP
nicks' CArriHNR Is the best remedy—re
lieves the aching and feverishness—cures the
Cold and restores normal eondltloris. It's
liquid—effects lwmedlatly. 10c., 25c., and 50c.
At drug stores.
OF COURSE.
cine seems to have gained a great rep
utation for curing people. To what
do you attribute Its great curative
powers?
The Boss—To extensive and judi
cious advertising.
How Lightning Splits Trees.
Lightning makes trees explode, like
overcharged boilers. The flame of the
lightning does not burn them up, nor
does the electric flash split them like
an ax. The bolt flows through into all
the damp interstices of the trunk and
into the hollows under its bark. All
the moisture at once is turned into
steam, which by its immediate explo
sion rips open the tree. For centuries
this simple theory puzzled scientists,
but they have got it right at last.
English as She Is Spoke.
Chinatown Visitor—John, sabee, see
screen—how much sabee want for
him?
The Chinaman—What’s the matter
with you? Can’t you speak English?—
Judge.
Reason Enough.
Husband—Your wife doesn’t appear
to be in very good humor.
His Friend—No, she thinks I’ve in
vited you to dinner.—Jean Qui Rit.
^
There Are
Reasons
Why so many people
have ready - at - hand a
package of
Post
Toasties
The DISTINCTIVE
FLAVOUR delights
the palate.
The quick, easy serving
right from the package—
requiring only the addition
of cream or good milk is
an important consideration
when breakfast must be
ready “on time.”
The sweet, crisp food is
universally liked by child
ren, and is a great help to
Mothers who must give to
the youngsters something
wholesome that they relish.
The economical feature
appeals to everyone—par
ticularly those who wish
to keep living expenses
within a limit.
Post Toasties are espe
cially pleasing served with
fresh sliced peaches.
“The Memory Lingers”
Postuin Cereal Co., Ltd.
Battle Creek, Mick.
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LATE FROST NEEDED
FOR COTTON CROP
Some Fine Crops in the East
ern States.
THE BOLL WEEVIL A MENACE
Texas Yield Promises Better Than Last Year.
Oklahoma Has Excellent Prospects
For a Large Crop.
Memphis, Tenn.—The cotton crop
situation is summarized thus by the
Commercial-Appeal.
It is evident that the recent rainfall
in Texas has been of scattered and lo
cal benefit., the precipitation being too
light in most cases to relieve the
drouth. In central and southern parts
of the state bolls are opening very
rapidly, and almost the entire crop,
unless rain falls soon, will very short
ly be ready for the pickers. The yield
promises somewhat better than last
year, however. The crop in northern
counties is good. Oklahoma's pros
pect continues excellent, a record pro
duction being indicated.
In other states returns do hot aver
age quite so favorable as during the
preceding four weeks. The rainfall
ha3 been unevenly distributed, and
there are places where, shedding is
complained of, the most serious re
ports coming from central and south
ern Alabama, The crop in Louisiana
and southern Mississippi will not bo
increased beyond its present promise,
because of the activity of boll weevil.
In all eastern and valley states,
where rain has fallen during the past
two weeks, reports are good, and
there are some fine crops. The plant
generally has fruited well, but a late
frost is needed for maturing every
thing in sight. As a rule, cotton is
opening slowly, but the fruit is be
ginning to mature more rapidly than
heretofore.
The irregularities of reports make
general characterization difficult,
many poor crops appearing in the
same districts with good ones.
WIRELESS ON AEROPLANE.
Another Chapter in the Conquest of
the Air.
New York City.—“Buzz, buzz, zlzz,
zizz,’’ spoke the small voice of the co
herer into the ear of the wireless op
erator stationed on the roof of the
grandstand at Shepphead Bay race
track. A mill away and 500 feet up,
Aviator Curdy was a speck against the
sky. The operator began to piece into
sense the sputtering of the wireless.
This is what he heard:
"Horton: Another chapter in aerial
achievement is recorded in the send
ing of a wireless message from an
aeroplane. "McCURDY.”
Thus became a reality the first wire
less message sent from an aviator in
flight to a receiving station on earth.
J. D. A. McCurdy, a pupil of Glenn
H. Curtiss, was both aviator and send
er, and Harry M. Horton of the Unit
ed States signal corps was the re
ceiving operator.
McCurdy had attached a key to his
steering wheel, and the antennae of
his sending apparatus suspended be
low him from the chassis of his bi
plane.
Fatal Battle in Dance Hall.
Marianna, Ark.—Two negroes were
killed, four were wounded and a
white man was fatally injured in a
fight which originated in a dance hall
quarrel at Raggio, 12 miles east of
here. A dance was in progress in the
place, when an altercation arose be
tween Mack Harvey and his wife. Rus
sell, the white man, ordered them to
cease. Harvey turned on the white
man and declared he would talk to
his wife any way he pleased. Rus
sell left, and returned shortly with
two men, and the battle followed.
$1,000,000 for Tuskegee.
New York City.—By the death of
Mrs. Flora L. Dotger, who died at
her home in South Orange, N. J., the
bulk of her estate, worth $1,000,000,
will go to Tuskegee institute, of which
Booker T. Washington is the dead.
The German hospital of Philadelphia
will receive $10,000.
Atlanta Girls’ New Fad.
Atlanta.—The demand for baby bot
tles and rubber nipples in Atlanta has
suddenly taken a jump and those who
have them for sale have been at a
loss to know why there are such un
precedented sales.
The reason is that within the past
two or three weeks the young girls,
running In age from 10 to 14 years,
have started a new and very novel
fad, which is to drink water, coffee,
milk, ginger ale and all other drinks
from a baby bottle, just as the babies
drink their milk.
Mayor Gaynor Leaves Hospital.
New York City.—Mayor Gaynor was
removed from St. Mary hospital in
Hoboken to "Deep Wells,’’ his coun
try place, at St. James, Long Island.
He bore the trip well, but his insist
ent plea to be allowed to walk un
aided resulted in three distressing in
cidents. Once he sank to his knees
as he tried to enter an automobile and
In ascending the steps of his home,
he fell on all fours from over-exer
tion.’ Despite his weakness, however,
he maintained his cheerful mood until
he arrived at "Deep Wells.”
WORTH
MOUNTAINS
OFJQOLD
During Change of Life,
says Mrs. Chas. Barclay
Granltevllle, Yt. — “I was passing
through thoChangeof Life and Buffered
from
THEN THEY FIRED HIM.
nervousness
andother annoying
symptoms, and I
can truly say that
1 .yclia E.Pinknam’s
Vegetable Com
pound has proved
worth mountains
of gold to me, as it
restored my health
and strength. I
never forget to tell
my friends what
LydiaE.Pinkham’s
-x——ft. LydiaE.Pinkham’s
igetable Compound has done for mo
ring this trying period. Complete
_ _ _ pe
restoration to health means so much
to mo that for the sake of other suffer
ing women I am willing to make my
trouble public so you may publish
this letter.”—-Mrs. Cuas. Barclay,
R.F.D..Granlteville, Vt.
No other medicine for woman’s ills
has received such wide-spread and un
qualified endorsement. No other med
icine we know of has such a record
of cures of female ills as has Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
For more than 30 years it has been
curing female complaints such as
inflammation, ulceration, local weak
nesses, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, indigestion
and nervous prostration, and it is
unequalled for carrying women safely
through the period of change of life.
It costs hut little to try Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and,
asMrs.Barclaysays.it is “worth moun
tains of gold ” to suffering women.
YOUNG MAN,YOUNG WOMAN.
■ Parents careful of their chil
dren. The safest, wauest, most practical school
for young men and women, boys and girls, is
Dickson College, in the Tennessee Highlands:
free from malaria and sickness. Have trained
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T. B. L0GGINS, A. M., Pres.. Dickson, Term.
Tough Luck.
"I thought you said this was a
young chicken,” remarked Newed, as
he sawed away at a portion of the
bird.
“And I thought it Was,” rejoined his
better half. "I looked in its mouth and
it showed no indications of having cut
a single tooth yet. The dealer must
have imposed upon me.”
“Did ho tell you it was a young
chicken?" queried her husband.
“No,” replied Mrs. Newed. "But I’in
sure he must have extracted its teeth
before offering it for sa'e.”
IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA
“No tongue can tell how I suffered
for five years with itching and bleed
ing eczema, until I was cured by the
Cutlcura Remedies, and I am so grate
ful I want the world to know, for
what helped me will help others. My
body and face were covered with
sores. One day It would seem to be
better, and then break out again with
the most terrible pain and itching. I
have been sick several times, but
never in my life did I experience Buch
awful suffering as with this eczema. I
had made up my mind that death was
near at hand, and I longed for that
time when I would be at rest. I had
tried many different doctors and medi
cines without success, and my mother
brought me the Cuticura Remedies, in
sisting that I try them. I began to
feel better after the first bath with
Cuticura Soap, and one application of
Cuticura Ointment.
“I continued with the Cuticura Soap
and Cuticura Ointment, and have
taken four bottles of Cuticura Resolv
ent, and consider myself v/ell. This
was nine years ago and I have had
no return of the trouble since. Any
person having any doubt about this
wonderful cure by the Cuticura Reme
dies can write to my address. Mrs.
Altie Etson, 93 Inn Road, Battle Creek,
Mich., Oct. 16, 1909.”
Evidences of Wealth,
"I wish we had a piano; I’d like to
impress those people.”
“Show ’em the piece of beef you’ve
got in the refrigerator.”
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
and uuii.n ur tut: system
Take the Old Standard OROVIC'S TASTKLKS3
CHILL TONIC. You know what you aro taking.
The formula is plainly printed on every bottle,
showing it is simply Quinine and Iron In a taste
less form. The Quinine drives out the malaria
nnd tno Iron builds up the system. Hold by all
dealers for 3U years. Price 60 cents.
It takes a strong-minded spinster to
believe that the reason men don't pro
pose to her is that she never gives
them a chance.
For HR A'I) ACHES—flic ltd’ CAPIJDINK
Whether flora CuldS, Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you.
It’s liquid—pleasant to take—acts immedi
ately. Try it. 10c., 25c., aud 50 cents at drug
stores.
The discovery that he has invested
in a salted mine is apt to make a mau
peppery.
Customer (in book store)—Havo you
a Chaucer?
New Clerk—Never chewed In my
life, sir.
Why He Was Sorry.
To impress on young children Just
what should and what should not be
done and why, is among tho most try
ing problems of parents, as evidenced
by tlio recent experience of a West
Philadelphia mother. Last Sunday
she asked her small son, aged eight, to
carry a chair for her from tho dining
room to the parlor. Ho started off
willingly, but in tho hall ho tripped
and fell. Amid the crash could bo
heard the boy giving vent to utter
ances that would have done credit to
a pirate of ancient days. Tho mother
was taken by surprise and was greatly
shocked. She gave tho boy a long
and serious talk on tho subject of pro
fanity. This apparently did not make
tho right impression, for when she
concluded the boy adder to her dis
comfiture by exclaiming, “I am sorry
I swore, mamma, but I forgot it was
Sunday.”
All the Difference.
The professor was delivering an elo
quent address on cruelty to animals,
and to illustrate how a llttlo judicious
forethought would eliminate to a great
extent the sufferings that even small
insects nre subject to, said: ,
“As I was coming through the hall
tonight 1 saw a bald-headed gentleman
very harshly treat a little innocent
house-fly which had alighted on his
head.
"Now, if there was any justification
for such bad temper, I would be quite
Justified in Indulging in it at the pres
ent moment, for a fly has Just alighted
on the back of my head. I can’t see
It, but I can feel it.
"Possibly some of you can see it
now; It is on the. top of my head. Now
it is coming down my brow; now it is
coming on to my— G-r-r-eat pyramids
of Egypt, it’s a—wasp!”
Pipe Gives Cadet Typhoid.
Midshipman Smith, who was strick
en with typhoid fever on the Indiana
at Plymouth, England, contracted the
disease, it is said, from smoking a
briar used nearly a year ago by his
roommate at Annapolis who had a bad
case of typhoid. This theory is taken
as proof that concentrated nicotine
canpot destroy a typhoid germ. The
medical department of tho navy will
examine into the theory with the re
sult that midshipmen of the future
may confine themselves to their own
pipes.
A Wise Old Owl.
In her trim little bathing suit she
sat on the white sand.
"I adore intelligence,” she cried.
"So do I,” said he. “All the same,
though, beauty and intellect never go
together.”
"And do you think me intellectual?"
she faltered.
“No,” he confessed, frankly.
With a faint blush she murmured,
"Flatterer!”
His Pet.
I-Iarker— 1 Think I’ll try to sell old
Stuffem some pet dogs.
Barker—Useless job. All he thinks
about is eating.
Harker—Hasn’t any four-legged
friends, eh?
Barker—Only one, and that’s the
dining room table.
Not He.
"The fare at this hotel is fierce.”
"But the scenery is sublime.”
“The landlord doesn’t deserve any
credit for that."
Constipation causes and aggravates many
aii
iseuses. It is thoroughly cured by
ce’s Pleasant Pellets. The favor-
serious
Dr. Pierce
ite family laxative.
A man knows but little if he tells
the missus all lie knows.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, Boftens the gums, reduces Inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle.
A fool can always find another fool
to admire him.
Fads for Weak Women
Nine-tenth* of nil the nicknci* of women is due to some derangement or di*-
ense of the organ* distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured—i* cured
•very day by ,
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
It Makes Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Wei/.
It act* directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restora
tive tonio for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy
of home. It mnkes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and
local treatment so universally insisted upou by doctor*,* and *o abhorrent to
every modest woman.
\\ c shall not pnrticularize here a* to the symptom* of
those peculiar affections incident to women, but those
wanting full information as to their symptom* and
means ol positive cure are referred to the People’* Com
mon Sense Medical Adviser—1008 pages, newly revised
and up-to-date Edition, *ent frt« on receipt of 21 one-
cent stamps to cover oust of mailing only; or, in cloth
binding fur 31 stamps.
Address I)r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,
WINTERSMITH’S
Oldest and Best Tonic; for Malaria and Debility.
A splendid general tonic; 40 yearo* success, Oontalns
no arsenic or other poleons. Unlike quinine. It leaves
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■MITCHELLS EYE SALVE JK
Little, but, Oh, Myl
Senator Smoot of Utah tells a story
(Hi tho late E. H. Ilarrlman, which
sounds somewhat familiar. Ho says
that when the Salt Lake cut-off was
completed Mr. Ilarrlman took a large
party of big railroad men out to it.
They had their pictures taken at
tho right spot scenically. Mr. Harrl-
man stood at one end of the group.
When tho pictures were printed and
the photographer brought them around
tho railroad men examined them.
"Why,” shouted one of tho guests,
"where’s Mr. Harrlman?"
"Do you mean that little chap that
stood at tho end?” asked the photog
rapher. "Why, I cut him off.”
Points of View.
Venus was rising from tho sea.
“What a vision!” cried the men on
the beach.
“What a horrid bathing suit!”
echoed the women, enviously.—Chi
cago Nows.
By associating with somo old people
you may realize the truth of the say
ing, "The good die young.”
PILES
“I.have Buffered with piles for thirty-
six years. One year ago last April I be
gan taking Cascarets for constipation. In
the course of a week I noticed the piles
began to disappear and at the end of 6ix
weeks they did not trouble me at all.
Cascarets have done wonders for me. I
am entirely cured and feel like a new
mau.” George Kryder, Napoleon, O.
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken,Weaken or Gripe.
10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold In bulk. The gen
uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
cure or your money back. 020
GET A SAW MILL
from Lombard Iron Work*, Augus
ta, Ga. Make money sawing neigh
bor’* timber when gin engine iaidle
after the crop* are laid by.
DEFIANCE Cold Wafer Starch
makes laundry work a pleasure. 16 oz. pkg. 10a
f V* ■■ ■■ Send postal for
fct 5* 5s fis Free Package
I II ns Km of Paxtine.
Better and more economical
than liquid antiseptics
FOB ALL TOILET USES.
Give* ona a sweet breath; clean, whiter
germ-free teeth—antiseptically clean
mouth and throat—purifies the breath
after smoking—dispel* all disagreeable
perspiration and body odor*—much ap
preciated by dainty women. A quick
remedy for sore eye* and catarrh.
A little Paxtine powder dis
solved in • glass of hot water
makes a delightful antiseptic so
lution, possessing extraordinary
cleansing, germicidal and heat
ing power, and absolutely harm
less. Try a Sample. 50c. a
large box at druggifts or by mail.
THE PAXTON Toilet Co., Boston, Mass.
^11 III! III.UmJ
The Southeast
Is the v
Land to Live In
Every advantage of soil and climate
is offered the farmer, fruit grower and
stockman in Virginia, the Carolinas,
Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, Tennesee
and Mississippi.
Abundant yields, short winters, no
excessive heat in summer, long working
days.
The most attractive sections of these
states are found along the lines of the
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
which offers complete freight facilities ,
aud excellent and convenient passenger I
service.
CLOSING OUT SALE SSKSStt
than ton minutes walk to street car and salts water
bathing. $15 to each, on time. Cannotdupllcatofor
double the price, Southern Laud k lnv. Co., Gulfport, Mle*.
If tifllictctl
with weak
eye©, uso
Thompson’s Eye Water
i K. J. I.iittn«r<k(
W, N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 36-1910.
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Color more goods brighter ird latter color* than any other dye. One 10c package colon all fiber*. They dye ln s cold water bettor than any other dye.
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We are sent into this world to make
it better and happier, and in propor
tion as we do so we make ourselves
both.—Dr. Gelkie.
A seal on a watch-fob may be worth
two on an Iceberg.
It’s always a case of the survival of
the fittest. Are you it?
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