The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, May 10, 1907, Image 7

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||\ \ V ’'■V.sTv V p xJl<^T4 The Small Buyer of Paint who takes care that the Dutch Boy trade mark, shown below, appears on every keg of white lead he buys, is perfectly pro tected j as perfectly as if he were a railroad official buying hundreds of tons, and with a corps of chemists at his back to see that, no adulterant is palmed off on him. Pure White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil are absolutely nec essary to good painting. f SEND FOR / \ BOOK \ } ••A Talk on Paint,” gives valuable infor- .<&/ uiation on the paint subject. Sent free All lead packed In upon request. uo7 bears this mark NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY Inojchichever of the follow ing cities is nearest you: New York, Boston. Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Phila delphia (John T. Lewis* Bros. Cos.), Pitts burgh (National Lead & Oil Cos.) ~^// r />, OFFERED WORTHY young people N— rr £• tsf IS w-rO matter how limited / your means or eduoa f tion, if you wish a MMNWM i aMMaCTB>SM thorough business training and good position, write today for Our Great Haif-Rate Offer. Success, 'inde pendence and probable FORTUNE guaran teed. Don’t delay—write today, GA.-ALA. BUS. COLLEGE, MACON, GA. Product! Libby’s Vienna ! Sausage j unequalled for their delicious j: taste. They are put up inmost | convenient form for ready serv- | ing, requiring only a few min- R utes preparation. They have a \ fine flavor and freshness which j will please every one. An Appetizing Dish.—Drop a tin of | Libby's Vienna Sausage in boilingwater j until heated (about 15 mmute-u and \ serve as taken from the tin on a small ji plate garnished with lettuce leaves. A.li your grocer for LtbbvV aud , fa-l-t upon getting Libby's. J Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago [ Horse f Ko article is more useful 5 about the stable thaa^Mica I up’’—it will help the horse, and Vi U bring the load home quicker. > ! Just Because it storms- A*- dont confinO jA yourself j " A > indoors j /(] \ PROVIDE /T/j; 1 A FOR YOUR 0 ji / / J BODILY £pl>/|/ J 7 / COMFORT h \r, PJ' by wearing , ViW f// ?*aa&>-! /nr \ f/mH ,K-p WATERPROOF # , 'll QJLED CLOTHING tyl'{ „AC„ OH YELtOW |f J ‘ ZJKEg Every Garment L-7 ■ Guaranteed Good enough to last years Jfa ... bow in Price 5 J .‘■'.r.'i.kU'.tv.'.w-. e- VERY FRANK. Guest (studying bill of fare) —Wait- er, I have fifty hellers (ten cents); tell me what you recommend. Waiter—Try another restaurant. — Wiener Caricaturen. In the Satenhai district of interior Africa the natives make use of foot stools. Hammer Oldest Implement. The hammer, besides being a tool of universal use, is probably the old est representative of a mechanic’s tool kit. The hammer was originally a stone .fastened to a handle with thongs, and, it was as useful as a weapon as a tool. Hammers are represented on the monuments of Egypt twenty centuries before our era. They greatly resem ble the hammer now in use, save that there were no claws on the back for the extraction of nails. Claw ham mers were invented some time during the Middle Ages. Illuminated manu scripts of the eleventh century repre sent carpenters with claw hammers. Hammers are of all sizes, from the dainty instruments used by the jewel ler, which weigh less than half an ounce, <to the gigantic fifty ton ham mer of shipbuilding establishments, some of which have a falling force of from ninety to 100 tons. Every trade has its own hammer and its own way of using it.—Baltimore Sun. WHAT, INDEED? “Miss Mugley says she paid eigh teen dollars a dozen for those photos of herself.” “But they don’t look like her ” “Of course not. What do you sup pose she paid eighteen dollars for?” —Philadelphia Lodger. FlTS,St.Vitus’Daric.e:Nervous Disease? per manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great. Nervi Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline. Ld.,031 Arch St., Phila., Pa. TO BE EXACT, “This meat,” protested the boarder, “is overdone.” “Not exactly, it ain’t,” replied the waitress; ‘it’s done over.” —Philadel- phia Ledger. Garfield Tea, Nature’s remedy, brings relief from many ailments; it overcomes constipation, regulates the liver and kid neys, purifies the blood and clears the com plexion. It is made pt Herbs, and is abso lutely Pure I LOOKS THAT WAY. "He who borrows an automobile borrows trouble,” remarked the Ob server of Events and Things.—Yon kers Statesman. TEN YEARS OF PAIN. Unable to Do Even Housework Be cause of Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clin ton St., Napoleon, 0., says: “For fifteen years I was a great sufferer from kidney trou hies. My back pained % me terribly. Every ir-j, turn or move caused . ife' sharp, shooting pains. My eyesight IiIITTS was poor, dark spots f/r appeared before me, ' and 1 had dizzy v W ' spells. For ten years I could not do housework, and for two years did not get out of the house. The kidney secretions were irregular, and doctors were not help ing me. Doan’s Kidney Pills brought me quick relief, and finally cured me. They saved my life.” Sold by all'dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Brought His Knife Along. Whenever the penurious manager of the large store wanted to sharpen his pencil he would enter the shipping department and borrow a knife from one of the boys. Sometimes the boys did not have their knives with them, but there was one lad, Tommy Breen, who always could be depended 'upon. “How is it. Tommy?” asked the manager one day as he whittled his pencil, “that you always have your knife with you, and the other boys haven’t?” Tommy hesitated for a moment, then gathering courage, said: “The wages I get aren’t enough for me to afford more than one pair of pants.”—Harper’s Weekly. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never tails. At druggists. GOT THE CROWD. “Rev. Sixthly is always thinking up some way to fill the church with wo men," says the friend. “He argues that if he gats them to come they will bring their husbands with them.’’ “Not bad reasoning, that.’’ “No, indeed. Why,- last Easter he had nearly the whole town to hear him preach.” “He did?” “Yes. He announced that Instead or passing the usual plates for the col lection, pattern bonnets from the leading milliners would be substi tuted.”- —Life. Instead ot experimenting with drugs and -Iron" cathartics —which are clearH mu.. - ful—take Nature’s Mild laxative, Oanw. 1 Te-1' It is made wholly of Herbs. lor c<m- V V liver and kidney derangements, Gratiiude would be more common if it wata't such a costly habit to get into. ggg m HICKS* Iginanp LL aches And Nervoarneaa Trial bottle 10c AUrs* io7* ONE THING CERTAIN. Bacon—Noah had his troubles, 1 suppose? Egbert—Oh, yes; but he didn't have to boro an artesian well to get fresh water!—Yonkers Statesman. SKIN CURED IN A WEEK After Suffering Six Months With Dis figuring Red Spots and Pimples— Cleared Away by Cuticura, “Cuticura Soap anil Ointment are the greatest remedies for skin diseases on earth. I have suffered six months from a disease which I cannot describe, but 1 will tell you the symptoms. My skin was full of red spots and my face was full of red pimples. It made life miserable for mo and I was discouraged with everything. I went to several doctors, but it was use less. I resolved to try the Cuticura Reme dies, and after using them for about one week I became anew man. The pimples and the red spots have disappeared and they made my skin as soft as velvet. Albert Cashman, Bedford Station, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1905.” HE HAD THE 9. Yeast—The population of the United States on Sept. 1 was estimated by the treasury department at 84,879,000, and the money in circulation per &ap ita $32.59. Crimsonbeak—Wonder where my $32.59 is?—Yonkers Statesman. | j | ! I A Woman’s Back Has many aches and pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other displace ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp toms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness, imaginary specks or dark spots floating before the eyes, gnaw ing sensation in stomach, dragging or bearing down in lower abdominal or pelvic region, disagreeable drains from pelvic organs, faint spells with general weakness. If any considerable number of the above symptom?, are present there is no remedy that w'Hi, jive quicker relief or a more per manent than Dr. Pierce’s Favorite has a record of over forty years of curvL> It is the most potent invigorating tonic aim_streat:t U<- 1 > iqgjisr.- vine known to medical lt Is made ofuie glyceric extractiTof "native medici nal roots found in our forests and con tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drugs. Its ingredients are all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at tested under oath as correct. Every ingredient entering into ’'Fa vorite Prescription” has the written en dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of prac tice—-more valuable than any amount of non-professional testimonials—though the latter are not lacking, having been con tributed voluntarily by grateful patients in numbers to exceed the given to any other medicine extant for the cure of woman’s ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy of known composition, even though the dealer may make a little more profit thereby. Your interest in regaining health is paramount to any selfish interest of hi* and jt is an insult to your intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and it is his busi ness to supply the article called for. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the original "Little Liver Pills” first put up by old Dr. fierce over forty years ago, much imitated but never equaled. Little sugar-coated granules—easy to take as candy. ra Use“L A CWtOLfc’ HA *CSTORfc. *dco. *I.OO. rUl| Because of Loos* *rui\y. Bray hair*. ue PERIODS OF pain l// \\ If While no woman is entirely freo v/' : ' ' \V j from periodic suffering, it does not i'\ ( seem to be the plan of nature that / kswF ■ \\ women should suffer so severely. Lr / ufcl? (_,! \\ regularities and pain are positive ' jl evidence that something is wrong J *7 which should be set right or it will Jr Jl lead to serious derangement of the \ > J/ II feminine organism. \ilyr ,7 / Thousands of women, have .\ Vs/ found relief from all periodic suf- \ fering bv taking Lydia E. I’ink / |\vN/ —( \\ ham's Vegetable Compound, which l ( i II is made from native roots and herbs, V /J as ft is the most thorough female —regulator known to medical science. MISS ADELAIDE NICHOLS „Snd”^ that period of Its terrors. Women who are troubled with painful or ir regular functions should take immediate action to ward olf the senous consequences and be restored to health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Miss Adelaide Nichols cf 324 West 22nd Street, New York Citv. writer: —Dear Mrs, Pinkham:-“lf women who suffer would only rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound their troubles would be quicklv alleviated. I feel greatly indebted for the relief and health which has been brought to me by your inestimable remedy. Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints such as Falling and Displacements, and Organic Diseases. Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, and invigorates the whole feminine system. For the derangements of the Kidneys of either sex Lydia E. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound is excellent. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs.Pinkham, at Lynn,Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery ad\ lsed. CRESCENT ANTISEPTIC £ff GREATEST HEALER KNOWN TO SCIENCE. PM Non Poisonous, Non Irritating. Allays Inflammation and stop. SM pain from any cause. As strong as carbolic acid and aa hannlww •• Ml O sweet milk. Cures burns instantly; cures old and \£J j cures sores ami inflammation from any cause on man or beaat. BOT fowls —cures cholera, sore head and roup, Satisfaction positively; For sT^C.=r 1 ilfgd. by CRESCENT CUKVIICVC CO- V,. Worth, '’■* SWEET AND mm il - - r A- 1 #— v v m/Jt* - • Ml / ] m'Y Inf \ Brown & Williamson Tobacco Cos. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. The Original “Break Plug” Tobacco. The Only “Adver--‘ tised Brand” of North Carolina. Flue-Cured Tobacco Showing a GAIN EVERY YEAR since introduced. 'IMITATED m STYLE DDT HOT IH CHEW" 34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT ffWg Our vehicles and harness have been sold direct from <*ur factr/ry to user \0 Tgjj for h third of ;i century. W* ship for examination and approval and 'IBP guarantee safe delivery. You are out notlxiug it not aatuticu *ui We arc 'die Largest Manufacturers In the World ■./ /t-li' r.c to tins consumer exclusively. We mike ‘AW styles of y/XL / Kjjf\\2r r 1 \y v'-Lt |\y Vehicles, tb styles ol hur.u. Sea<l lor lirt'C, free ce.tiln^-.ic. nidnurtCurrlagc & RnmeoMlg.Co. g.> *iuunMit cmton r'khart. Indiana • • ™ in4Trt; ——K—— —ica— ■ - iWOMEN! will find in fvtpZT.itv’s Lkmon Elixiii, the ideal laxative, a pleasant and thoroughly re liable remedy, without tile | I least danger or possible harm I to them in any condition I peculiar to themselves. I Pleasant in taste, mild in I action and thorough in results. Tested for 35 years. < 50c. and SI.OO per bottle at I all Drug Stores. MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR “One Dose Convincrs.” Aro You Rupturocl ? Why not lisive if L'urftdf Solid At ono*? leito/ or postal, with vour ail,ire-8 and p loci pal fact*. Wf* wiil mull tr.al r(*atnH?ut,\vlf liout vontto you, that will jcSve Imrn dtaUf ri;lU*f from th<* . #. cuinburome and dangfroiiH trUK,i< * Wo u\*u teal our free b<iOk on the “Cauiw, rare and Cure of Rupture.** Th! hfw vou may be En tirely Cured by kjdhll cot by fn • Hernia llruler Cos., 4- 3D VV. 8, Kvle t i*a# A LIFE PRESERVER. By-Stander You have certainly shown wonderful bravery in saving that man's life. *ls he a relative of yours? Hero—Relative? Oh, no. But he owes m ‘JUDO.—SomervlllM Jourral. BLOODHOUND Avery & Company * SUCCESSORS TO AVERY & McMJLLAN, Rl-53 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, O*. —ALL KINDS OK— machinery *,,1.,, Fr.k En.ln., —II—, Sizes. Wheat Separators. OK BEST IMPROVED SAW HILL ON EARTH- Large Engines and Boilers supplied promptly. Shingls Mills, Corn Mills, Circular Saws,Saw Teeth,Patent Dogs, Steam Governors. Full line Engines A Mill Supplies. Send for free Catalogue. (Atl9-'O7) WOOD, IRON AND STEEL ALL KINDS OF BELTING AND MILL SUPPLIES Lomlurd Foundry. Machine 2nd Boiler Works k Supply Stork AUGUSTA, GA. Side and Centre AtlaS Engines LARGESTOCR LOMBARD Foundry, Machine wd Boiler Work! and Supply Store, AUGUSTA, GA. THE SWISS SCYTHE Et'Ul.T TIJC RIXOOP A 1,1. WOWIJTB 11' I M'tK KHTEI) WHITE TO THE VAltl'UG CO , Tmey City Tenn. Dropsy! Removes all swelling In 8 to so days; effects a permanent cur* in solo todays. Trial treatment given free. Nolhlngcan be fairer Write Dr. H. 11. Green’* Sons, : Specialists. Box b Allants. 0l Combination Thresh Ino raws* T&XiZJitzc’Vßi Machinery; *eiht B.OM JwgW/V I bn. IP,liable m itwa ntwlWib , 'iffnff* power. Convenient as D|.t 12. Atlanta. Qa. 09RN BREAD NOT IN A TRUST