The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, May 03, 1907, Image 3

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Pe-ru-na Relieves Spring fcrtarh. MISS DORA^HAYDEN. “Without hesitation 1 write to thank you for tb*. great relief I have found, in your "3 tluable medicine. Peruna, and will call the attention of all my frxends suffering with catarrh to that fact. Besides 1 cheer fully recommend it to all suffering with catarrh in any form." —Miss Dora Hayden, 819 6th St., S. W., Washington, D. C. A Case of Spring Catarrh. Mrs. N. P. Lawler, N. Broadway. Pittsburg, Kas., writes: “Last spring I caught a severe cold, which developed into a serious ease of catarrh. I felt weak and sick, and could neither eat nor sleep well. “A member of our club who had been cured of catarrh through the use of Peruna advised me to try it, and I did so at once. I expected help, but nothing like the won derful change for the better I observed al most as soon as I started taking it. In three davs I felt much better, and within two wee'ks I was in fine health. Peruna is a wonderful medicine.” ’ . IsgH|| concrete blocks] r Make your ov nontkeSliOC'Jsn Hollow Mochlna. Fine finish, squaw '1 Ulf.cs ,:1 sl.sp.s ... faroirc. mi. I LESsIS® HERCULES KirO. CO., * —DEPT. A- Jll CKXTf.RVU.Uf. 10-A. REV. C. W. PARKER, M. D., VITALIZING TAB LETS For Nervous and General Debility, Weak Men and Women, Tonic lor tiie Blood, r.to., Ktc. Book of tnetiuionials free 305 PETERS ST., ATLANTA, GA. FORCE OF HABIT. “What’s the matter with your eye sight anyhow? That’s a 5, not a 2.’ “Excuse me—l always make that mistake. You see, I used to be a clerk in a ladies’ shoe store.”—Cleve land Leader. FTTS.St. Vitus’Dance :Kervous 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 Eight Years Hence. The rapid growth of the nation’s great metropolis is a source of na tional interest and pride. Statistic ians figure that the population of the city will exceed double that of London by the year 1915, and will double in twenty-five years. The present gen eration will undoubtedly see in New York the world’s greatest metropolis. Tew persons realize that the popula tion of New York city is already one in twenty of the population of the entire United States, or that the growth of New York city in the cen tury past has been five times more rapid than the growth of the whole country.—Moody’s Magazine. CURIOUS LOGIC. “Why don’t you equip your rail way with every possible safety appli ance?” “My dear sir,” answered Mr. Dus tin Stax, “the wrecks we have every now and then put us to so much ex pense that we have to economize on safety appliances.”—Washington Star. “THE IrfARRYING SQUIRE.” Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind., Has Married 1400 Couples. Justice Geo. E. Law, of Bra-il, Ind., has fairly earned the title “The Marrying Squire,” by which he is known far and wide, having already mar ried some 1400 cou ples. Ten years ago he was Deputy Coun ty Treasurer. "At that time,” said Jus , tice Law, “I was suf fering from an an noying kidney trou ble. My back ached, my rest was broken at night, and the passages of the kidney secretions were too frequent and contained sedi ment. Three boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me in 1897, and for the past nine yearß I have been free from kidney complaint and backache. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, X. Y. ( FINAL SWEEP. 1 Merchant—Yes, wc are n - a janitor. Where wcre ycu . i la t? Applicant—ln * ’’ Merchn Appiic*- did that By a Nose. “He had a string of horses,” remark ed a race-goer in the office of the Savoy. “Funny thing about him, too — had ’em all named Nose. “There was By a Nose, Long Nose, Your Nose. My Nose, Red Nose, Pug Nose and several more, nobody knows now anyway. “Come a big race. He enters His Nose, Your Nose and By a Nose, them being the best runners in the bunch. “Well, come to beMin’. Guys down lookin’ for inside information. “‘What looks good to you?’ a fel low asks me. “ ‘Well,’ I aays, ‘I picked My Nose to win, and I put a little bet on Your Nose to show.’ “ ‘The stable boy, he knows,’ butts In a tout, ‘and he says “It’s His Nose by a length sure; seen ’em run ning!’ ” “Who win? Horse named (Blow Hard; he win by a nose.” —San Fran cisco Chronicle. THE BURDEN OF BLUFF. Jones bought an auto. Why not you? The price he paid was high, ’tis true; M£re than he could afford, of course — He couldn’t even keep a horse! He’s just as much in debt as you; His assets, sfirely, quite ns few; And yet Jones bought a motor car (The thing 'somehow hands you a jar) So why not you? Unless it be You do not care to do as he, And buckle down to work and grunt To keep up just an auto front. — Indianapolis News. Hunter and Hawk Want Rabbit. The other day as George E. Crook er was rabbit hunting with his dog in North Bath woods and was about to shoot a rabbit that his dog was chasing, a big hawk, which had been soaring overhead in search of dinner, swooped down and struck its talons into the hare and was flying with it when Crooker fired at the hawk, bringing down both rabbit and bird The hawk was a goshowk, a rare bird in these parts.—Kennebec Journal. BEYOND THE DREAMS, ET CETERA. Lawson —Is lie rich? Dawson Fabulously. Why, he stayed three days once at a Florida hoteL--Somerville Journal. When Sick you will like Cardui, for the good it does you. Made from purely vegetable ingredients, It con tains nothing injurious to young or old. Acting especially upon the womanly organs, it Is a medicine for women, not men. Girls and women need it, when suffering from any of the ailments peculiar to their sex. It acts gently and naturally, relieves pain and dis tress, builds up weakened organs, regulates Irregular catamenia. CROUCH. “What is a model guest?” “One that stays at home a great deal.” —Cleveland Leader. For more reasons than one, Garfield Tea is the best choice vs hen a laxative is needed; it is Pure, Pleasant to take, Mild and Potent. Guaranteed nnder the h ood and Drug* La w NO CHANCE. “Why are poets so little appreciat ed?” asked the young man with long hair. "Well,” answered Mr. Cumrox, “it’s this way with a piece of poetry; if you can’t understand it you don't care to read it, and if you can under stand it you haven’t any respect for it.”— Washington Star. t THE BEST TRIMMING. “What is there on your hat that makes you so proud of it?” “The eyes of all the other women,” —Cleveland Leader. Itch cured in fX minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. It is far easier to say you do just as you please than it is to do it. ■ J Ladies Like If Wine of Cardui - Secaueo of those ugly, grizzly, gray hair*. U<* ** tA CREdLf HAIR RESTORER. ■Prlca, %1.00, rota'll. ®frPERSQNAL KnOVVLEDG^WI tf l/M Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of wv It 'Jr this competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate The Well Informed of the World. 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