The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, March 15, 1907, Image 3

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W. A. Mitchell, dealer in general merchandise, Martin, Ga., writes: “My wife lost in weight from 130 to 68 pounds. We saw she could not live long. She was a skeleton, so we con sulted an old physician. He told her to try Peruna. “She gradually commenced im proving and getting a little strength. She now weighs 106 pounds. She is gaining every day, and does her own housework and cooking.’' >gv HICKS’ 11111 CAPUDINE 3 ' \ IMMEDIATELY CURES 3 j &± W headaches up COLDS IN 6 TO 12 MOCKS Bold* Wt At Dcioguft STRIKING AN AVERAGE. Bacon —According to an expert in phrenology, the average adult head has a circumference of fully 22 inches. Egbert.—l guess that average is all right. Some nights nay head is 16 inches and some mornings it is 28 inches.—Yonkers Statesman. JUMPING AT A CONCLUSION. “My dear,’’ began Merchant, ner vously, “if any one should tell you he saw me at lunch today ’ “Who was she, John?” interrupted his wife, “and who saw you with her? ’ —Philadelphia Press. XONStfATION." Is so distressing, yet so Easily Cured if you use regularly Pills Mild but sure In effect. Put up in glass vials. 25 cents. Sold by el dealers. I. S. JOHNSON & CO.. Boston, Mass. Light SAW MILLS LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND GASOLINE ENGINES. Try LOMBARD, AVC 6l srAt LARD The Uppermost Stand ard of Highest Quality Inspected by the United Stttee Government 0% Dropsy! Removes all swelling in 8 to 20 A days: effect* a permanent cure Ax -3 j„ 30 to 60 davs. Trial treatment free. Kothingcan be fairer •; write Or. H. H. Green’s Sons, Box 8 Atlanta, 6? A missionary In me Hudson Day territory travels in a box wliicb is strapped to the back of a hardy na tive. Two Opinions of Solitude. While serving in Nebraska, Dr. Wal ter Reed, remcmbv. ed for his dis tinguished service in the extermina tion of yellow fever, was frequently called on to practise among the gran gers, who eke out a bare subsistence by trying to farm where the rainfall is barely sufficient for a good crop once in three years. In the winters, says the author of “Walter Reed and Yellow Fever,” he was often obliged, in the discharge of his professional duties, to take journeys on horseback that were dangerous from the risk of being overtaken by a blizzard. A little incident occurred on one of these expeditions which Doctor Reed always referred to with amuse ment as an instance of the difference in man's “point of view.” He was sent for while a blizzard was raging and the thermometer was below zero to go a distance of twelve miles to see a sick woman. He start ed at sunset in a driving wind, out on to the open prairie, ivvihere nothing could be seen but a sheet of snow, stretching miles and miles ahead of him, without a landmark visible. It was not long before he lost his way, and wandered about I'cfr hours, when suddenly a little beacon of light ap peared, and he found the tiny cabin he was seeking. The woman iwas very ill, and he could not leave her until the next af ternoon, during which time the hus band did his best to entertain him. While they were sitting before the rickety stove watting for some coffee to boil, the old man drawled out: “Well, doc, I often feel sorry for you folks at the post. I know you all must git powerful lonely some times.” The post consisted of four com panies, with headquarters and the band. Moreover, it was situated within sight of the railroad-station; and Doctor Reed, with the recollec tion of It in his mind, was at that vefly moment commiserating inward ly the utter isolation of this poor old pair in their remote cabin. IN CONTEMPT. The Crosby Judge (sternly)—-Didn’t you tell me, sir, when I purchased those eggs that to the best of your knowledge and belief they were strict ly fresh? The Grocer—Certainly, sir! How long do you think I coufls! remain in this .business if I furnished a certifi cate of reasonable doubt with each egg I sold? —Pack. , Some people want an elastic cur rency and some others want a brand that is a little more adhesive. IF YOU WANT WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT ALWAYS KEEP A BOTTLE OF if, JIIIIS @1 IN THE HOUSE AND YOU WILL HAVE A QUICK. SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR PAIN WHERE YOU CAN 6-HT AT IT WHEN NEEDED. PRICE 25c AND 50c DO YOU WIIfEARLY PLEBTY OF THEM TOO? If so buy your plant, from us. They are raised from the best seed, and (rrpxrn on tbs sea islands of SouthCarclina, which or account of being surrounded by salt water, raise plants that are earlier and harfierthaa those crown ir. the interior. They can be set out aooner without dance* from frost Varieties: Karlv Jersey Wakefields. Charleston or I.a rye TvyK' Wabefiqld*. Henderfon SpSfcejs}.on„and Fiat l>utch! All plants carefully counted and packed ready for shipment, and best express rates in rr a„ n ,h Prioes- SI 50 per sinirle thouand. up to -1000; 5000 or more at *1.26 per thousand; 10.0C0 and the South thousand OT HER PL A NTS SUPPLIED-Celery Lettuce. Onions and Beet ready W. L. DOUGLAS/fS. $3.00 AHB $3.50 SHOES TE? WOHLD W L DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. SHOES fOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRIOESiMj? 0 Men’s Shoes. #5 to 11.50. Boys’ Shoes, *!t. * •?•.'' ”?**• Shtios.i¥4t9l.ffo. Mlssea* * Children s ftlioeto.9d.So to SI.OO. f \V. L. Douglas shoos are recognized by expert judges o. loot wear to be the best in style, fit and wear produced in this country. Each 1 part of the shoe and every detail o: the making is looked after /ilfa. and watched over bv skilled shoemakers, without regard to time or cost. If I could take you into mv large factories at Brockton, Mass., aid show you bow carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand way they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and arc of greater Yalue than any other makes. .. . w r SiL name and price is stamped on the bottom, which protects the wearer airalnrt high ffLlgr..;,!?...'Vulie No Mnitstliutr. Sold l>y the best shoe dealers everywhere. Fat? Color /. yeie/s used esetutirelv- Catalov mailed free. W. I*. IIOt OI AS, ltimLK.ii,.tlu. He is a good better who knows when it is better not to bet. The less real senso there is in fash ion the longer it will be the fashion. You Look Prematurely Old ■■ * ■ • - , . . >• r ■ r OFFERED WORTHY // YOUNG people tO matter how limited / J\ your means or edtiea * ' tion. if you wieh a thorough business training and good position, write today for Our Great Half-Rate Offer. Success, inde pendence and probably FORTUNE guaran teed. Don’t delay—write today. fll.-AXA. BUS. COLLEGE, MACON, GA. gn’t PashJ rorse can draw the M ithout help, if you tWM friction to almost jmMj ig by applying IJHmr ©BixleJllj |Cgase||lJf the wheels. / |vg|| > other lubri- (c jjjLujn it ever made Y rgsMl | ars so long f and saves so much f iSff NT horsepower. Next time I Jr&f try Mica Axue Grease. fN/ ®B|sß| Standard OH Cos. licorrmftd An optimist is a man who has just as much fun after marriage as before. Because of thoa® ugly, griuiy. grag hair*. Ua® “LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER. Price, SI.OO, retail. STD? WOMAN 4L /^nlpll^v km consider wYII M\ First, that, almost every operation W j ft V V-- [' • M n in our hospitals, performed upon I * K women, becomes necessary because 1 Ire / jj of neglect of such symptoms as 1 § Backache, Irregularities, Displace- \ ' v sJ !■/ g ments. Pain in the Side, Dragging lim / Sensations, Dizziness and Sleepless- \ v Second, that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, mude from . gs native roots and herbs has cured more cases of female ills than any other one medicine known. It reg- • ® ulates, strengthens and restores women’s health and is invaluable In gj preparing women for child-birth and during the period of Change B of Life. Third, the great volume of unsolicited and grateful testimonials on g file at the Piukham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., many of which are from ■ time to time being published by special permission, give absolute evi- flj deuce of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Mrs. & Pinkham’s advice. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | For more than 30 years has been curing Female Complaints, such as Dragging Sensations. Weak Back, Falling and Displacements, In flammation and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and it dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness arc invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkhamwho has been advising sick women free of charge for more than years, and before that she assisted her "mother-in-law, Lydia E. Pink ham in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide sick women back to health. Write today, don’t wait until too late. linr TAVI flD'O Cherokee‘Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein BSft'W Hot IMI LUn 0 Coughs, Colds, LaQrippe & Kra^sCSS RHEUMATIS^gj Bjlation Stimulated j Muscles and Joints ded by using oaov’s dnveivt le 25c 50c & HOO Did by &II Dealers Treatise On The Horse" Sent Free > Dr. Earl S.Sloan,Boston,Mass. dfk Thousands of cotton planters have done so by Virginia- FI Carolina Fertilizhrs, and hundreds of them tell about it in our 1907 ML almanac. Deep preparation, and liberal use (400 to 1000 pounds) of fIP Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers per acre, concentrated on fewer acres, thoroughly cultivated, enable# yt the tap roots to strike down deep to reach the moisture, and the feeding nl roots to take complete possession of the soil early in the season. Your MM plant will then be so strong, robust and heaithy, that it fruits heavier, jflK matures earlier, opens earlier, and can be gathered earlier to better Til advantage, and in better order —thus insuring best results in marketing Ilf as well as obtain the largest yield per acre. FB| Accept no substitute for Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Ask youp ill dealer or write us for one of our new almanacs, valued at SI.OO, but free to you. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO.. SALES OFFICES : Richmond, Va, Norfolk, Va. Durham, N. C. Charleston. 8. C* ill j Baltimore, Md Atlanta, Oa. Savannah, Ga. Memphis, Term. LAI | Montgomery, Ala. Shreveport, La. (nvmnm-y, $4 YEARS SELLING DIRECT OurTfbidtoctDdbsraeiitluive I>md dirtotffofn ottr fftctoiy X, lower for a third of a oenturr. Wb jM p for eramliwtlon and W3 approval and guarantee safe delivery. Ton are oat nothing >-rr^ i / \ if uot satisfied as to rtylo, quality and price. /T Are The Largest Manufacturers In The World i~/*&**¥* V/ x /i\ y seHlnggotbcoonsameroxcluslToly. W,mafceaßOetyle'.of -./trfAr\V/VjvW\\7 x ~Li<X>r -‘V I\s Vehicles, 86 styles of Harness. Bend for large. free cut uloK’ie. '--**l H 0.313. Canopy Top Bar- ElMir* Carr Isirr ■& Unrneis Witn. Cos.. Ho, eßo. f ’™>Ms^™>wol rey with Automobile Style r iMnnri corn..;:; c issroera “*• 1 „,i brt.ls* Seats. Price, 873.60. EHclkasrl, Imiluna ••. ”•' •, $58. 50. BB igaaaHUNagMHuwH®MMv<t*®®>aNMMHU>ix i/ itir*i®ra®®M—awtWMManaaaaKaßß——— pa—a— ——m CABBAGE Plants, CELERY Planiamni and all kindsof garden plant*. Can now furnish all kinds of cabbage WHwWm ,-V- plant*, grown In the open air ;nd will stand great cold. Grown from HSrJTStJsB Tgi -M/ yfctß M&f Ar seeds ox the most reliable seedsmen. We use the same plautaoa ml ltffan 8m Jft'iitf ■U'FfAr.-ek oar thousand acre truck farm Pmut. eareluily counted and properly IbHVf Uwfli packed. Celery reedy last < I Ist. Lettuce, union and Heel plants, same |*SV#dt|jß a wok2Brß®snUn e or earlier Reduced expre-s rates promised, which,wh.ll effective BW |SmB $0 SF9fyjrfieSSxiM w m give us #0 per cent less then luerchandbe rate*. Price*: Small lots B'-SfVMfB *1 U) per thousand large lot *1 U> to *I.2S per thousand, V. O 11. Meg- fc. -H {uM lalUrWHfcfe-tw. , etlg 8 Arlington Whlte Spine Cucumber heed at) cents per pound. BH, r,ii. leggetu, S. C. 'lhe United stales Agricultural Depnrtmaat ha* establishedanl Experimental Station on oui farms, to lest all kind* of vegetables, eape eiaiiy Cabbaaes The resulu of tbe*e eaperlment* wo will be pleaded to give you at any time. “ Tours tespectfully K II HI.ITCH (XIMPAM If MEUfIITTg, ■. . Avery & Company # SUCCESSORS TO AVERY & McMILLAN, Al-S3 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. -ALL KINDS OF— MACHINERY ..II.CI. .... ...Ini. and Sizes. Wheat Separators. BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTH. Large Engines and Boilers supplied promptly. Shingle Mills, Corn Mills, Circular Saws. Saw Teeth, Patent Doga, Steam Governors. Full line Engines A Mill Supplies. Send for free Catalogue* (Atll-’O7)