The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, March 01, 1907, Image 7

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■S. DISPENSATORY 'oßribes the Principal Ingredients Contained in Pe-ru-na. we claiming too much for Pe v | le! i vve claim it to be an eft'ee- remedy for chronic catarrh? ..M„ we abundant proof that Peruna reality such a catarrh remedy? ucjjftjs see what the United States Dis “Bisatory snys of the principal in tfXdients of Peruna. for instance, the ingredient iSSßastis canadensis, or golden seal. States Dispensatory says herbal remedy, that it is large- in the treatment of de mucous membranas, chronic (nasal catarrh), atonic dys (catarrh of die stomach), ®-or.ic intestinal catarrh, catarrhal (catarrh of the liver), and mucous membranes of the organs. It is also recommended the treatment of various forms of Keases peculiar to women. ■Another ingredient of Peruna, cory- Hlis forxnosa, is classed in the United Bates Dispensatory as a tonic. So also ■ cubebs classed as a stomachic and H a tonic for the mucous membranes. Cedron seeds is another ingredient B Peruna, an excellent drug that has very largely overlooked by the Bcdical profession for the past fifty Bears. The seeds are to be found in Bery few drug stores. The United Btates Dispensatory says of the action Bf cedron that it is used as a bitter lonic and in the treatment of dysen |ery, and in intermittent diseases as a B*bstitute for quinine. H Oil of copaiba, another ingredient Bf Peruna, is classed by the United Btates Dispensatory as a mild stimu lant and diuretic. It acts on the stom- Ich and intestinal tract. It acts as a Etimulant on the genito-urinary mem ■branes. Useful in chronic cystitis, ■chronic dysentery and diarrhea, and ■some chronic diseases of the liver and ■kidneys. Send to us for a free book of testi- Imonials of what the people think of ■ Peruna as a catarrh remedy. The I best evidence is the testimony of I those who have tried it. Because the lock of a Methodist ■church in Hazlemer’e, England, ■•wouldn’t work it was taken off. The ■ locksmith found 12s 7 l-2d in it, some Ipious people having mistaken it for a ■ contribution box. TERRIBLE ITCHING. Eczema Affected Whole System—Un ' able to Rest Night or Day—Suf fered 4 Tears—Cuticura Cures. “I suffered severely for four years from Lpoison oak and ivy. My condition was werious, as I could not rest night or day rand be free from a terrible itching sensa i tion from scratching on my hands between the fingers, my feet and face. I got the best of advice and treatment from six dif ferent doctors who were anxious to cure me. One of the doctors told me that when the poison was cured, eczema (a worse disease) wbuld follow, which became true. My eyesight was affected, and 1 went to a hospital especially for the eyes and got relief, but eczema got a terrible hold on my system. I was about to give up all hope of ever being cured, yet I could not be recon ciled to such results, as my health had been good and free from any disease all my life. My age is seventy-three years. In ray ex tremity I happened to read of Cuticura Remedies for skin diseases. I was anxious about rny condition and desired to evade any spurious imitation. This was in July, 1905, and I called on a certain druggist for the Cuticura Remedies. I bought five boxes Cuticura Ointment, also some Cuti cura Soap and Cuticura Pills as I required them. In four .weeks' treatment my face Was smooth, and the itching gradually left my hands and feet and I could rest comfortably, for which I am grateful and happy. W. Field Cowen, Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, Hartly. Del., May 15, 1906.” Melting Fire Clay. There is an apparatus which con centrates the rays of the sun from more than six thousand small mirrors im a spot about seven inches In di ameter. The heat generated is about 7,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Iron can be melted in less than a minute and fire clay fused in about three minutes by this machine. Magnesia, one of the hardest things to melt, requiring a heat of about 6,400 degrees Fahren heit, can be reduced to a molten state In twenty minutes. For the benefit of those who wish to forget the name of this instrument, it has been christ ened the pyrheliophor.— Birmingham Weekly Post. The greatest truths can generally be expressed in the shortest sen tences. LARD The Uppermost Stand ard of Highest Quality Inspected by the United State* Government Sobering Justice. An action slander was once tried before Mr. Justice Stephen, in which both the parties were employ ed In Billingsgate. Judge, jury and counsel for the defendant all revelled in the humor of the situation. Mr. H. F. Dickens, K. C., who appeared for the plaintiff, recognizing that his client could not possibly gain a ver dict while the matter was treated as a joke, made a desperate effort tc bring out the serious injury which had been done him. At once Mr. Jus tice Stephen’s sense of fairness was aroused. He summed up in favor of the plaintiff, and the jury did not fail to adopt his view. When the verdict was given the learned Judge sent this note to the plaintiff's counsel: “Dear Dickens—l am very grateful to you for preventing ipe from doing a great act of injustice.”—Grand Maga zine. Just s Scr.g st Twilight. That Lucy is a girl of quick percep tion any fair-minded Granger will ad mit. In one of the Grange degrees the lights are low, and it was on such an occasion that Lucy exhibited her mental quickness. “See that girl with the white waist?” she asked of the bashful young man sitting next to her ador able self. “Yes; what about her?” “Why, John, ain't she simple?” “How is she simple, Lucy?” “Well, you see, John, that—*-er — why, that is, if you put that arm around her your black sleeve shows up against the white waist, but if you put it around a black or a brown waist it doesn’t show at all.” John saw the point and also that Lucy wore a black waist. —Hartford Oourant. Bengali Boycott. The markets of Bengal are again full of English goods. Come, O broth ers, and let us all say that we 'Will not pollute our hands by touching Eng lish goods. We will not let the Bengali now be made an object of ridicule. Let English goods rot in the mahajans’ godowns and be eaten up by white ants amd rats. —Calcutta Sanjibani. FITS, St. Vitus’Dance : N eryous Diseases per manently cured bv Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline. Ld.,931 Arch St., Phila., Pa. The Dublin Corporation adopted e proposal to provide the captain an<! mate of the mud barge Shamrock with gold laced uniforms of Irish manu facture. MUSCULAR AILMENTS The Oid-Monk-Cure will straighten out a contracted muscle in a ;;ffy. ST JACOBS OIL Don’t play possum with pain, but ’tends strictly to business. Price 25c and 50c The Roses WRITE US FREELY m 4 frankly, In strictest confidence, telling all your troubles, and stating your age We will send you FHSE ADVICE, In plain sealed envelope, and a val uable 64-page Book on “Home Treatment for Women.” Address: Ladies' Advisory Department, H Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Chattanooga, Tenn. iQjP (ujf Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of la 1 fflf jLLff' this competitive age and when cf ample character it places its fortunate Vrjlr " The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the ypjKW Wf highest excellence in any field of human effort. • W M A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl m edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health r / when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup ' Jffl jy of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Cos., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and ml gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of ? jfi f ' v? Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Component ( ;j yf la Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the \W Jy ‘ wi world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first / /jk // /.ffi'tcffi/} 'll and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are ma This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of —*• Syrup of Figs —and has attained to world- / A\ . v H wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure (&sss&&'■*\Jo3r' laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians f y 'vk and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have (< ovrtl\ adopted the more elaborate name of —Syrup of Figs and .• Elixir of Senna —as more fully descriptive of the remedy, .W® Sk \ but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter '.||M ft \ \7 'iff/ iffe p name °f‘ —Syrup of Figs—and to get its beneficial vmj jI j A VVI // jlMmS®: effects, always note, when purchasing the full jm\ 1j i E V\\ j fjjj |li\ name of the Company California Fig Syrup Mjj If vf\ W — Pr ' ° n e veiy package, m |jj \w\ W\| I enna ’ X SAN FRANCISCO.GAL... ft LOUISVILLE, KV. london^ng land. Avery & Company SUCCESSORS TO AVERY & McMILLAN, 51.53 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. —ALL KINDS OP— MACHINERY Reliable Frick Engines. Boilers, all Sizes. Wheat Separators. BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTH. Large Engines and Boilers supplied promptly. 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I kept right on taking Cardul and now lam well and strong, i feel that I owe my life to Cardul and will never be through praising it.” Thousands of ladies have written, like Mrs. Robin son, to tell of the wonderful relief it gave, in the various forms of female disease. For such trouble as headache, backache falling feelings, nervousness, irregularity, mis placement, etc., you will find Cardui of true and lasting benefit Try ft AT ALL DRUGGISTS IN SLC3 BOTTLES 0100 Cabbage Plants! SUCCESSION—Best known mire heading variety of large Out cabbage, later than Charleston Wakefield. These plants ere from the very best tested seeds and crown in the ..pen nlr and trill stand severe col 1 with out injury. All orders aye filled from the same beds that lam using for my extensive cabbage farms. t -isfaction guaranteed.