The Jackson record. (Jackson, Butts County, Ga.) 18??-1907, January 25, 1907, Image 7

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ItpSHIOIO FRIEND. ; :WIDNE^SI-- ' mm! ■ Peruna is a household friend in more than a million homes. This number i* increasing every day. Peruna has become a household word all over the English speaking world. It is an old tried remedy for all catarrhal diseases of the head, throat, lungs, stomach, kidneys, bladder and female organs. Ask Your Di'ugglet for Free Peruna Almanac for 1907. The 'balloon has one great merit] over the automobile. It never runs over Innocent neclestrians. FITS, St. Vitus’Dance -.Nervous Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great. Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free. > Dr. H. E. Kline. Ld.,931 Arch St., Phila., Pa. When a man wants to think he is rich the hotel porter prospers. AWFUL EFFECT OF ECZEMA. Covered With Yellow Sores—Grew Worse —Parents Discouraged— Cuticura Drove Sores Away. "Our little girl, one year and a half old. Was taken with eczema or that was what the doctor said it was. We called in the family doctor and he gave some tablets and said she would be all right in a few days. The eczema grew worse and we called in doctor No. 2. He said she was teething; as soon as the teeth were through she would be all right. But she still grew worse. Doctor No. 3 said it was eczema. By this time she was nothing but a yellow, greenish sore. Well, he said he could help her, so we let him try it about a week. One morning we discovered a little yellow pimple on one of her eyes. Of course we 'phoned for doctor No. 3. He came over and looked her over and said that he could not do anything more for her, that we had better take her to some eye specialist, since it was an ulcer. So we went to Oswego to doctor No. 4, and he said the eyesight was gone, but that he could help it. We thought we would try doctor No. 5. Well, that proved the same, only he charged $lO more than doctor No. 4. We were nearly discouraged. I saw one of the Cuticura advertisements in the paper and thought we would try the Cuticura Treatment, so I went and purchased a set of Cuticura Remedies, which cost me sl, and in three days our daughter, who had been sick about eight months, showed great improve ment, and in one week all sores had dis appeared. Ox course it could not restore the eyesight, but if we had used Cuticura in time I am confident that it would have saved the eye. We think there is no rem edy so good for any skin trouble or im purity of the blood as Cuticura. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott, It. F. D. No. 9. Ful ton, Oswego Cos., N. Y., August 17, 1906.” If you would make your friends smile let your money talk. Piles Cured in G to 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding piles in 6to 14 days or money refunded, soc, t If there were no difficulties to be Overcome, life would he a blank. WOBW'S WONDER COTTON Anew species; first sold tart spring; was | planted by 100 different -'! highly pro- I duced from 2tosbales P e s far.le ‘ E liable boll, small seed, Humphreys, Godwin A Cos., oi kept BUSY. . t -u„ indolent man? IXjJf should say uot. Why. -lie's got eight s°was 0,1 the hack. —Yonkers Statesma . NO CHANCE OF OVERSLEEPING. German Ingenuity Solves the Prob lem of Timely Rising. There is a stone deaf man in the | northern part of Germany who, says , ue .\tw iork Herald, has at last mas-1 tered the problem of being called in the morning. He has made an in- j genious contrivance of machinery at tached to his big eight-day clock. The power is obtained hydraulically from a waterfall in the garden, and works through an arrangement of rods and wheels on the four posts of his big bed, which is suspended 18 inches from the floor. He sets the clock at whatever hour he likes and the bed does the rest. The affair is too complicated to describe, but the result is this: At the desired hour instead of an alarm bell, which would be perfectly use less, there comes a gentle shaking of his bed. This continues for one min ute. Should he fail to respond the movement becomes more violent, throwing him up and down instead of gently sideways. Nor is this all. If that does not rouse him the entire bed tips slowly to an impossible angle, rolling him inevitably into a bathtub full of cold water which standß at the side. Dinner. Dinner, as physicians and laymen agree, should not consist of the pound of beef and quart of coffee the condemned murderer swallows upon j the eve of bis hanging to rob death of its sting and the grave of its vic tory. A plate of soup, a piece of steak, a fish or a fowl, with a salad, some vegetables, a dessert and cof fee, constitute the dinner cf unostenta tious variety. Patriarchs tell us t a such a dinner was once obtainable in San Francisco and in New York and at intermediate points, at prices rot prohibitive to the man ot mod erate income, but such a meal 01- dered ala carte in our modern res taurants is too expensive for the ma jority of patrons, and too large a dinner for one man to consume. The trouble is that each “portion” is too large. The existing arrange ment of portion and prices causes us to eat too much meat and die of kidney disease or too few vegetables and die of indigestion iwith its various and tragic ramifications.— Louisville Courier-Journal. The Story of a Medicine. Its name —"Golden Medical Discovery” was suggested by one of its most import ant and valuable ingredients Golden Seal root. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce dis covered that he could, by the use of pure, triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer tain degree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and appliances designed for that purpose, ex tract from our most valuable native me dicinal roots their curative properties much better than by the use of alcohol, so generally employed. So the now world famed "Golden Medical Discovery,” for the cure of weak stomach, indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred derangements was first made, as it ever since has bVn, without a particle of alcohol in its make-up. A glance\G(Vthej[inl list of its Ingredi ents, printed; bottle-wrapper, will snow that it is ftaaae from the most valuable medicinal ro6ts\found growing in our American foresibJ All these in gredientshavo recejvrd-tfre 'gfr.ongestSß: udrscmept from thejcadj.ng roedicYT ex perts,ATaHrTtTaniLuuT?/-rs .mi MaLr.vin Mcdica why Recommend them a* the very best" remedies for the diseases for which "Goldtiq McilicaLJ);scuycnL" is Mvfseri: ATllttie book of these endorsements nas been compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., and will bo mailed free to any one asking same by postal card, or letter addressed to the Doctor as above. From these endorsements, copied from standard medical books of all the differ ent schools of practice, it will be found that the ingredients composing the "Gold en Medical Discovery ” are advised not only for the cure of the above mentioned diseases, but also for the cure of all ca tarrhal, bronchial and throat affections, accompained with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or hang-on-coughs, and all those wasting affections which, if not promptly and properly treated are liable to terminate in consumption. Take Dr. Pierce’s Dis covery in time and persevere in its use until you give it a fair trial and it is not likely to disappoint. Too much must not be expected of it, It will not perform miracles. It will not cure consumption in its advanced stages. No medicine will. It will cure the affections that lead up to consumption, if taken in time. Fame is about as difficult to attain as notoriety is to successfully avoid. Thoroughly Reliable. If ever there was a reliable and safe remedy it is that old and famous porous plaster—Allcock’s. It has been in use for sixty years, and is as popular to-day as ever, and we doubt if there is a civilized community on the face of the globe where this wonderful pain reliever cannot be found. In the selection of the ingredients and in their manufacture the greatest care is taken to keep each plaster up to the highest standard of excellence, ana so pure and simple are the ingredients that even a child can use them. Allcock’s are the original and genuine porous plasters and are sold by druggists in every part of the civilized world. Knowelge of evil is never worth I the price one has to pay. You Look Prematurely Old ViPr TfT;!! nn)fl Cherokee "Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mu Hein j& t „Td , y O E£ S i -t' S® B*f ' y ? Sef .4 rnW* I 'iHcinno *ll Tb.-oat afl'l Troubles. Thoroughly tested I t : i 8 LUBt 0 Coughs, COIUS, Launppe lor 8,; years. All Urugguu. 35c, b oc and *I.OO. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brignter ana faster colors than any other dye. One 10c. package colors all filters. 1 hey dye hi }":\ l ' : any ultj .U . iou caa dye any garment without ripping apart. Writ** for free boo if let—How to Dye, Hleacb and Mix Colors. iVIONIIOh IJ.vcif* I iiioiiviilf-, .uhnourl ggggggggg I naa now prepared to fln order, for mi Celebrated CABBAGE PLANTS in any quantity deaired. EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD—EarIiert and bert rare header, .mall type. CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD-About ten day.later than Early Jeney’a, also a aura header of fine .lie. Price, f. o. b hoee. packed In light boie: 500 for SI.OO. 1,000 to 5,001 at 11.50 per Jf. 5,000 to 10,000 at 5t.33 par M Special price, on larger quantities All order, .hippo 10. O. D. when not accompanied by remittance. CHAS. M. GIBSON, Young’s Island, S. C. Bocavs* Of thow ylr, •• •* UA CRlOtl* HAIR MSTQREH, Pries. Si.QO, re'.at. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR HE CELEBRATED Barrett Stoves and Ranges AND TAKE NO "JUS’ AS GOOD.” They are the Only Stoves and Ranges n Earth, in Which the Heat Passes Entirely Aroun the Oven. MANUFACTURED UNDER dOVERNIENT PATENTS BVTHE ATLANTA STOVE WORtS, Atlanta, Ga. Make your dealer order you one, or write fuotcy for descriptive circular. R>r Cough, Cold, Crour, Sore jhroat.Siiff Neck-iHi i Rheumatism and Neuralgia f/j ' At all Dealers v* yfi 'jSamk'L + * Price 25c 50* 6 HOO < "Sloan’s Book on Horses Cattle, Hogs £r Poultry Address Dr. Ear) S. Sloan || /I \ 615 Albany Sh Boston. gmm $ B Choosing Yoir Fertilizer eft, even if tin soil is poor, Jiti .. I tilizer contairing 8% of J ” | it result* from trowing rranes Parmer’s Guile.” Sent free, /J gg-dij y W At lasts. (U.—134 Ciatler Bid*. f S CABBAGE Plsvnts! CELERYPlants!—— and all klml* of garden plants,Can nowf ulih all kinds of cahhai ?rowra in the open air and will Bt*nl great cold, urown from Bnot bet-ds of th;-f most reliable saodamen. We t*eth*iame plan?* on our afte- ,* I jLV thousand acre trucic farm. Plants oarefull.YCOunted and properl/ pack- ed C’elrrv read j last of Dec. Lettuce, ' non end Beet plan's, same KmL'aiu!r',\ tlnie or earlier. Reduced ex preen rates profited, which, when effective, MKT-VI *>*''■! vvi,i Rive ue tjQ per cent, lex than rates Prices; >xrjall lots mfi/;* J TyM*' • fl.iW per thousand, largo lot SI.(JU to .<1.25 per thou* ni.F, O. H. M*f- Fa vtj S'-viweiSES: k s. <j. Arlington White Spine Cucumber Bed (50ceute per pound, .o. n.. Mecrgetts. S. . The united Bta<es Agricultural lie part men 1 n has established an Experimental Station on our farms.to test all ki <Je — 1 ■iP of especially Cabbages. The resuiC-of these ex neriftif'nt’* we will be phased to glre you at ally time.—>YourM respectfully,—K. JEM. IljLiTCIf COMfAMT, M KUh£TTI, ft. O. Cabbage Plants! SUCCESSION—Bert known rare hand.ns variety of large flat cabbage, Inter than Olukrlesion n wefl.,l'l. Those plants are from the vary beat tested aee;l. and grown in the open air and will .tend aevi-re cold with out injury. All order, are filled from the same beds that lam uaing for my extensive cabbage farms, out lafaction guaranteed. TURN of life, in girls (at about 13), or women (at about 45), requires the help of a pure, strengthening, tonic medicine, to carry them over the critical period and en sure their continued strength and health. t OARDIII WOMAN’S RELIEF for over 50 years, has been a most successful medicine for relieving pain, strengthening the womanly organs and regulating the func tions. Purely vegetable, non-in toxicating, harmless and reliable. Try it. At all Druggists cat WRITE for Free Advice, stating ago ami describing your symptoms, to Lndies Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga Medicine 0o„ Chattanooga, Tenn. Light SAWMILLS LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND GASOLINE ENGINES. Try LOMBARD, Al, gr T * Jab \iu. P .r A "*X Above Par \ v ’wllFrriliyßln^^' It is a well known fact that cotton, or any other crop, produced with Vlr glnia-Carolina Fertilizerti will bring the highest possible price on the mar ket. Muke healthy, strong, well-de voloped, oarly cotton, with full grown bollsontbo fruit limbs at the base aa well as all the way up to the very top and tip ends of the branches or the cotton plants, by liberally using Virgiiiia-Caroliaa Fertilizers. They oontuln all the materials neces sary to supply to your land the ele ments which have been taken from It by ropeated cultivation year after year. Theso fertilizers will greatly “increase yourylolds pci acre.” Accept no sub stitute from your dealer. Vlrgf nla-Carolina Chemical Cos. Richmond, Va. Atlanta. Oa. Norfolk. Va, Savannah, Ga. Durham. N. O. Montgomery, Ala Charleston, S. 0. Memphis, Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La. lOILET ANTISEPTIC cleanses and heals mucous membrane affections such as nasal and pelvic catarrh, sore throat, canker sores, inflamed eyes, and is a per fect dentifrice and mouth wash. Paxlinc makes an economical medi cinal wash of extraordinary cleansing and germicidal power, warm direct applications of which are soothing, healing and remarkably curative. At druggists'or by mail, 50c. Sample free. The R. Paxton Company, Boston, Mass. ~~~ JlUfUllHl'Hlfl ! • H Thompson’s Eye Water LARD The Uppermost Stand ard of Highest Quality laspictsrf by the United Stitei 6ortraneeat