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White
is the Natural
Paint Pigment
Numerous
compounds Ajaxt* jffJ
offered to take
white lead as Vaisf'C I dl
a paint, but no C
real substitute I \ I
for it has yet 1 n / I
been found, jf R / 1
Pure White in/
Lead has a WCaSil/11,
peculiar I 'Lgiul IV j
property of
amalgamating ’jcA n, ly J
with the wood
upon which it is used—added to this
it has an elasticity which permits the
paint to follow the natural expansion
and contraction of the wood. Pure
White Lead (with its full natural te
nacity and elasticity, unimpaired by
adulterants), alone fulfills all the re
quirements of the ideal paint. Every
keg which bears the Dutch Boy trade
mark is positively guaranteed to be ab
solutely Pure
® White Lead
made by the Old
Dutch Process.
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1907 otars this nark upon request.
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
in whichever of the follow
ing cities is nearest yow;
Sew York, BoHton. Buffalo, Cleveland.
Cincinnati, Cnicsgo. St. Louis, Thila
delphia [John [T Lewi, t Broa. Ot>.] j Pitt*,
burgh [National Lead & Oil Co.]
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Libby’s Vienna
Sausage
unequalled for their delicious
taste. They are put up in most
convenient form for ready serv
ing', requiring only a few min
utes preparation. They have a
fine flavor and freshness which
will please every one.
An Appetizing: Dish.—Drop a tin of
Libby's Vienna Sausage in boilingwater
until heated (about 15 minutes) and
serve as taken from the tin on a small
plate garnished with lettuce leaves.
Ak your prowr for Llbbv> and
upon getting Libby’*.
Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago
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JC Hv A a JOHN R. mCKEI’S
Old Reliable EYE WATER
It cares sore eyes and granulated lid*.
It strengthen* weak eyes.
It cooU and soothes a sore eye.
It refreshes and strengthens a tired eye.
It don't hurt when applied.
It feels good— children don t dread it.
The genuine always enclosed in a red folding box.
Avoid imitations or something recommended just as
good For chronic sore eye lids, sties and diseased
condition of roots of eye lashes, use Rickey s Old
Reliable Eye Salve. At all stores or by mail 25cts.
DICKEY DRUG CO. Box 50, ISristol, Tenn.
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AUGUSTA, GA.
#3 Dropsy!!
V- Removes all swelling in 8 to 20
da vs; effects a permanent cure
A\ -J in to to 6o days. Trial treatment
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a-i. • ? write Dr. H. H. Green's Sons,
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SULPHUR BATHS AT HOMt
They the Skin and Take Away
Its Impurities.
Sulphur baths heal Skin Diseases, and
give the body a wholesome glow. Now
you don't have to go off to a high-priced re
sort to get them. Put a few spoonfuls of
Hancock's LiquidSulphur in the hot water,
and you get a perfect Sulphur bath right
in your own home.
Apply Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur to the
affected parts, and Ezeema and other stub
born skin troubles ar-e quickly cured. Dr.
R. H. Thomas, of Valdosta, Ga., was cured
of a painful skin trouble, and he praises
it in the highest terms. Your druggist
sells it.
Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur Ointment is
the best cure for Sores, Pimples, Black
heads and all inflammation.. Gives a soft,
velvety skin.
AES TRIPLEX.
“Baker has lots of brass. He shines
in any society.’’
“Yes, I’d like to know- what brass
polish he uses.” —New York Times
The Alaska Packers Association
have liberated from their hatcheries
in Alaska, to 1906, over three
hundred and fifty-one million (351,-
000,000) young salmon. Their Fort
m&nn hatchery is the largest in the
world.
CRUELTY TO FIDO.
Mrs. Writup: “Why did you dis
charge that nurse girl?”
Mrs. De Swell: “She kjeked poor
little Fldo just for biting the baby.”
Scholars* Eyei
Get inflamed and sore and if neglected are
apt to cause trouble. Leonardl’s Golden
Eye Lotion itures sore eyes without pain in
one day. Cools, heals and strengthens. Be
positive for “Leonardi’s.” It makes strong
eyes. Guaranteed or money refunded.
Druggists sell it at 25 cts. or forwarded
prepaid on receipt, of price by S. B. Leon
ardi & Cos., Tampa, Fia.
YOU CAN NEVER TELL.
The Office Boy: “Den youse fires
me widout givin’ me a chance ter
resign?”
Employer: “I do. Get out!”
The Office Boy: “All right. But
I’ll leave me address, where youse kin
send yer apology in case dls affair
turns out to be a Tillman joke or a
Swettenham jest.”—Judge.
THE RELATIONSHIP.
“Aren’t you related to Mirs. Wa
bash?”
“Yes —in a way. My third wife
married her fourth husband." —Cleve-
land Leader.
Argo- Argo Argo Argo Argo Argo
Argo Argo Argo Argo .
: THE BIRIV BOG.
“Say, didn’t you **©ll me when you
sold me that dog that he was a bird
dog?”
“Yes, that’s what I said.”
“Well, you swindled me. That dog
won’t hunt.”
“I didn’t say he 'would hunt. He’s
a bird dog. Cook the birds for him.
That’s the way he likes them best.”—
Roseleaf.
NO RELIEF FOR 15 YEARS.
All Sorts of Remedies Fade". *o Cure
Eczema —Sufferer Tried Cutlcura
and is Entirely Cured.
“1 have had eczema, tor over fifteen
years, and have tried all sorts of remedies
to relieve me, but without avail. 1 stated
my ease to one ot my friends and he
recommended the C.utieura Remedies. I
bought them with fife thought that they,
would be dnsucccsstul, as with the others.
Bpt after using them for a lew weeks I
noticed to my surprise that the irritation
and peeling of the skin gradually de
creased, and finally, after using tive cakes
of Culicuia Soap and two boxes of l.'uti
cura Ointment it disappeared entirely. 1
feel now like anew man, ami t would
gladly recommend these remedies to all
who are afflicted with skin diseases. David
Blum, Box A, Bedford Station, hi. V.,
Nov. 6, 1905.”
THE OTHER END 0E r IT.
Customer: ‘‘W-ho is that lady your
clerks are treating with ao muoh def
erence.”
Bookseller: “That? Oh, that’s Mrs.
Laytest. She ts one of our six best
buyers.”—Puck.
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The Alaska Packers Association,
who can the Argo Red Salmon, has
the largest fleet in number of any
shipping Arm sailing under the Amer
ican flag. It owns fifty-five steamers
and fifteen sailing vessels and char
ters many more.
THE PARTY LINE.
Hubby: “Why didn’t you come to
the door and let me in?”
Wife: “I couldn’t, George. Our
neighbor was talking to somebody and
I was at the ’phone.” —Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
You Look Prematurely Old
“Witched” Horses.
A remarkable story is told of a
farmer who lives- near Ilfracombe,
who travelled t.o Hxeter to see "The
White Witch’’ respecting the death of
three horses. The animals died in a
mysterious manner, in the first place
sitting on their haunches, and then
lying on their sides. Two veterinary
•surgeons were unable to say what was
the nature of the disease, and, after
the death of Che third horse, the farm
er made the journey to Exeter. The
woman known as “The White Witch”
visited the farm, and told the man
that he had undoubtedly been “witch
ed.” The farmer firmly believes that
such was the case. In answer to in
terrogations by a press man as to
whether he really believed in the
superstition, he replied definitely that
he was sure that it was right, adding.
“And it was a good job I went, or
else I should have lost everything. I
lost all my horses, and it was awful.”
—St. James’s Gazette.
Faked Coronation Scene.
Probably the most notable faked
living picture ever produced was that
which purported to give a representa
tion of the actual scene inside West
minster Abbey at the King’s Corona
tion.
The production was the work of an
Inventive Frenchman, who had spe
cial scenery -of the abbey painted and
reproductions of the historical cos
tumes made. Then a number of
French actors were “made up” to rep
resent the King, the aged Primate and
other central figures—and remarkably
lifelike they were.
The mock coronation ceremony took
place at a quiet little villajge in Brit
tany, and the films were sent to Lon
don for reproduction in one of the
leading houses of entertainment. The
managers, however, made no attempt
to impose on the public and openly
confessed that the scene was a “fake.”
•—London Chronicle.
FITp, St. Vitus'Danre :Norvoas Diseases per
manently cured by Dr. Kline’s (treat, Nerve
Restorer. s‘2 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,981 Arch St., Pmla., Pa.
HEARD IN CHICAGO.
Ella —Well, one doesn't get married
every day.
Stella —No, only every other day.—
TWO TERRIBLE YEARS.
The Untold Agonies of Neglected Kid
ney Troubles.
Mrs. James French, 65 Weir Street,
Taunton, Mass., says: “When I be
fgan using Doan's
Kidney Pills I was
so run down and
miserable that i
could hardly en
dure it. Terrible
pains in the back
attacked me fre
quently and the
kidney secretions
were much disor
dered. I was a nervous wreck and
there seemed no hope. Doan's Kid
ney Pills brought my first relief and
six boxes have so thoroughly cured
my kidneys that there has been no
return of my old trouble.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents r. box,
Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Y.
HE WAS ONE OF THEM.
"Come to see all the sights, eh?”
said Citiinan.
“Well, you don’t want to miss the
big mirror in the lobby of this hotel.”
“Do tell!” said Farmer Korntop,
“somethin’ worth seein’, is it?”
‘Yes, indeed. You won't see all the
sights unless you take a look at some
tiling like that.” —Louisville Courier*
Journal.
Argo Red Salmon is sold in one
pound Tall cans, because only the Tall
cans are filled by machinery. Flat
and one-half pound cans are filled by
hand. Hand work In factories is
crude and antiquated.
A SLOW READER.
Mr. Hiram Offen: “I thought the
door bell rang a few minutes ago.” v
Mrs. Hiram Offen: “So it did, and
Bridget answered it.”
Mr. Hiram Offen: ‘‘But what’s keep
ing her so long?”
Mrs. Hiram Offen: “A postal card,
probably.”—Philadelphia Press.
“What did you have for lunch?”
‘‘l bad some nearcoffee, some al
most eggs, a little baconlne, and a
wedge of notquite pie.”—Washington
Herald.-
A HICKS*
S* CARD DINE
CURES
ALL ACHES
* And Nervoose-.n't
TrUl kettle IS: K\t:\it tor*
BweuMjd. IhoM.ugiy, triliif, grey hilfl, “ tA.CRfcOUI’’ HAIR RESTORER, Price, H.W, rUH*
MRS. DE PASSE
OE NEW YORK CITY
l 'l Consulted Several Physicians, but they
Did Me So Good. I e-rv.-na and
Man-a-lin Helped Me.”
MRS. ALINE DoPASSE
Mrs. Aiine DePaaae, 776 E. 105th St.,
New York, N. Y., writes:
“It gives me pleasure to testify to the
curative qualities of I’eruna and Manalin.
“I was afflicted for over seven years with
catarrh of the head, throat and di
gestive organs. I consulted many phy
sicians, but they did me no good.
“One day 1 happened to read some testi
monials in your Peruna almanac. I de
cided to try Peruna and Manalin. I
bought a bottle of each, ahd after taking
them for a week I noticed a change for the
better. So 1 kept it up, and after using
twelve bottles I was perfectly cured.
“I also gave the medicine to my chil
dren and tliev had the same beneficial re
sult. I would never be without these rem
edies in the house.
“ I highly rehonmiend Peruna and Man
alin to all my friends, and in fact to
everybody."
Miss Mildred Grey, 110 Weimar St., Ap
pleton, Wis., writes:
“It gives me pleasure to recommend
Peruna for catarrh of the stomach. 1 had
this disease for a number of years, and
could not enjoy a mpullvful of food that I
ate. It was indeed a great relief when I
hit upon Peruna, and obtained decided re
sults from the first. I took six bottles
before 1 felt entirely cured of my trouble,
but 1 had an aggravated ease.”
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THE SOCIAL CALL.
"My mistress isn’t at home, ma’am."
“Please tell her when I saw he>v
peeping .from tire front window as 1
came up, I felt so afraid she was."—•*
Baltimore American.
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Thousands of women are using and rec
ommending it every day. Go cents at
druggists or by mail. Itemembor, however,
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY IT.
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