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Lost Rivers.
yjLt in the streets of London, lest
all help of police or town
There is something weird in
thefvery words, '‘lost rivers.” Some
suggestive of caverns and of
the” dark and, incidentally, of treas
mß. In the cases of these departed
streams there are caverns and dark
jHfd treasure truly enough, but the
have gone forever, choked up
Jj| the great overbearing city which
kipows no check in its mighty growth.
|p Mr. Heckethorn’s ‘‘London Sou
venirs” there is a description of some
Of the waterways which that town
lag brought to naught.
11l In the ancient days numerous riv
ers, rivulets and brooks ran through
Hthe land now paved so closely, and
and recrossed by streets and
subways. Some of those rivers of
the past were so large as to cause
serious inundations. Now they have
totally disappeared, and men walk
easily on asphalt pavements instead
tA picking their way over stepping
stones or crossing small foot-bridges.
In digging London cellars shovels
often uncover evidences not only of
land but of water life. In 1895 a
man, excavating -at Cheapside, fifteen
feet below the pavement, came on
the channel of a brook on the bank
of which a “tree sawed into five steps
eo that one could step over the same
brook.” In 1884 a river channel was
•uncovered, with an ancient landing
stage of mosaic pavement.
Laying the foundations of the Na
tional Safe Deposit Building brought
to light at the depth of forty feet the
ancient course of the WSllbrooke, in
I the bed of which was found an enorm-
I ous quantity of broken crockery and
I ikitchen utensils —evidence that the
f careless cook or maid of English
I Rome had ways of concealment not
| unlike those of today. The banks of
; the Wellbrooke were favorite sites
! for fashionable villas.
The River Fleet formed an import
ant part of London topography. Ex
tensive gardens ran down to the
river’s edge. Old bridges and piers
have been discovered; ancient
wharves and anchors, all hidden un
der the hurry and stir of modern
and dry London. —Youth’s Compan
lon.
Testing his Flies.
Donald, who was a fisher, started to
dress his own fly hooks. He was mot
by a crony one day, who said:
"I hear ye’ve begun to dress yer ain
hooks noo, Donal’. Is that true?”
“It’s a’ that,” answered Donald.
“An’ can yer put them up anything
materal like?” inquired the crony.
“I dinna ken for that,” rep'ied Don
ald, “but there was a spider ran awa’
tvi two o’ them yesterday.”—Minneapo
lis Tribune.
FITS, St. Vitus’Dance: Nervous Diseases per
manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve
Eestorer. S2 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St.. Phila., Pa.
How long the days seem when you
are short of money!
There is nothing nicer to have in
the larder than a few cans of Argo
Red Salmon, just the thing for unex
pected company.
Most men think they know a lot
more than they knowi they know.
SENSIBLE EDUCATION.
A student at the State Normal Sohool at
Athens, Ga.. has a chance not only to review
thoroughly the common school and high
school studies, but also to learn the Domes
tic Art* and Sciences in the best equipped
department in the South. Then, too, the
achool of Manual Arts there gives a most
valuable education in drawing, brush work,
color work, decorative design, tool work in
metal and woods, and the various handi
crafts. Elementary agriculture, nature
Study, and school gardening teach these
students what everybody has an everyday,
workaday need to know. The Gymnasium,
with the" outdoor piavs and games keeps
the health of the student body well-n gh
perfect The School is situated on a hill
overlooking the city of Athens, and on clear
days the Blue Ridge mountains are in view.
It. is a health-giving, Iffe-giving climate
The dormitories open Friday night, August
Sftth. and the new school year begins lues
dav, September 3d. The children of 269
Georgia farmers were in the School last
year New students will need to register
promptly for places in the dormitories. Only
400 can be accommodated.
It doesn’t pay to advertise unless
you are able to deliver the good*.
Watery Eye*
Are simply weak ej l es which if neglected
wiii peo~*ne sore and inflamed. Eeonardi s
GolUeu Eye Eotion win cure weax eyes
without pain in one day. Cools, ueais and
strengthens Insist on having "hieouardi s.
It intiaes strong eyes. Guaranteed or mono
refunded. Druggists sell it at 25 cts. or for
warded prepaid on receipt ot price by o. JJ.
Leonarui A Cos., Tampa, Tia.
Pawnbrokers are able to see the sil
ver lining of your clouds.
Argo Argo Argo Argo Argo Argo
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PERFECTLY CORRECT.
The deacon was hard to convince.
“No,” declared he, "I’ll have no such
contraption in my house. Planner* are
things cf evil.”
“Oh, but, pa,” protested uis lovely
daughter, “this is an upright piano.
—Pittsburg Post.
MRS. A. M. MAGERMANN
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
made from simple native roots and herbs. For more than thirty years
it has been helping women to be strong, regulating' the functions per
fectly and overcoming pain. It has also proved itself invaluable in pre
paring for child birth and the Change of Life.
Mrs. A. M. Ilagermann, of Bay Shore, L. 1., writes : —Dear Mrs.
Pinkham:—“l suffered from a displacement, excessive and painful
functions so that I had to lie down or sit still most of the time.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman so
that I am able to attend to my duties. I wish every suffering woman
would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and see what relief
it will .give them.”
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write
Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn. Mass, for advice She is the Mrs. Pinkham who
has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty
years, p,-id before that she assisted her mother-in law Lydia E Pink
ham in advising Therefore she is especially well qualified to guide
sick women back to health.
Southern Female College, ga.
i k The Second Oldest College for Women In America.
wl\ Fine now buildings, elegant home, flno climate Hummer and winter. Standii
■ I at the head of Southern Colleges in health and sanitation. Fiftei n schoole.
**o.oo Piano free to the best, music graduate. Faculty of B:ecial'.Bta v .Kuro-
FgTflrffji; ° peun-American Conservatory. .1. H. NO H MAN, Yug. Doc., (Oxfc .1 and
■wvrrvr-C 4 Letpsic). Director. Seven conservatory teachers. AH rooms taken last year.
For beautiful catalogue address W MATT ON, Pres., LaGranse, Georgia.
MTCI EPD ADUEDQ AUTEiI From this institute before next March. This is nn
I LLL JilAl nnno fi Alt I CL) vxc Telegri-ib institute, not. a Business Col
lege. In charge of ex-railway officials. Established Tweaty-oi.e Years. Main lines of L. <k
\J N. It. It. in School-rooms. Positions paying 8M) per month and upward absolutely
' .—in— our graduates under a slnO Guaruntv Bond. Y'Ml can win k for your expellee*.
Write for Catalog. > A'ITOAAh TK i. Iv Ar i 1 lASi'ITI’TIi. i iiic.iiiinti, Ohio-
ATLANTA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY.
Up to date. We teach men to be first-class pharmacists and first-class chemists also. We have a
greater demand for cur graduates than we can supply. Th., Pure Food and Drugs Act is making the de
mand greater than ever. Address Or. Geo. !•'. I‘ayne, Dean, o**2 l-K Armstrong St., Atlanta, Ga.
Is the oldest end first business cofleec in Va. to own it? build-
Ini —a fine tine. No vacations. Ladies and Gentlemen.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Penmanship, Typewriting, Tele
graphy, Ac. Three first taught by mail also.
Leading business college south of the Potomac
flVer.” — Phila. Stenographer. Addrcs,
G. M. SMITHDEAL. Frtridcnl, Richmond,V.
Telegraphy l ST°“ ..uiS*
-7 ■ J < Wilts. Io r
■_ a S summer raie
snO rtha n 0 i> The Southern
Bookkeeping
main link vviitKs KtN J Telegraphy,
maouua ot iuiiMi m
NACOOCHEE INSTITUTE, &."•
Superior hwalth resort. Most beautiful upot in the
pfa'e. Telephone communication,
Christian. The PROFANE and tho*e who DRINK not
admitted. Moral* of the community excellent. Good
board from $N to $lO per nnrnth. Connie of Ptud.v: Mu
pic. Literary. Ar* and Klocution. Full familtv.
Graduates and BPECIAI TSTS. Opening bept. 4.1907.
Write for catalogue tod* y.
J. T. \VAI>E, rrcN. -.D. illcl’ll All*, V.l’res.
The total wealth of the United
States is equal to that of Groat Bri
tain and Russia combined, about $2,-
000,000,000.
TIRED HACKS.
The kidneys have a great work to
do in keeping the blood pure. When
they get out of order
headaches, dizziness,
v jJgjT languor and distress
urinary troubles.
tsie Sidneys wc.TJ
all these suffer
will be saved you.
Me., says: “Before
using Doan’s Kidney Pills I suf
fered everything from kidney trou
bles for a year and a half. I had
pain in the back and head, and al
most continuous in the loins and felt
weary all the time. A few doses of
Doan’s Kidney Pills brought great
relief, and I kept on taking them un
til in a short time I was cured. I
think Doan’s Kidney Pills are won
derful.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Y.
To the man outside every love looks
like a first love.
Nathan Straus, an Eastern philan
thropist, has established in New York
City a series of milk booths where
pure sterilized milk is sold to the
poor for one cent a bottle. Absolute
antiseptic cleanliness is required by
him in all branches of the enterprise.
In cleansing the milk bottles be uses
two things—hot water and borax. The
glistening bottles testify to the effect
'tteuess of this method.
There are still some vacant lots on
Easy street.
You Look Prematurely Old
ALL WOMEN
SOFFEB
from the same physical disturbances,
and the nature of their duties, in
many cases, quickly drift them into
the horrors of all kinds of female
complaints, organic troubles, ulcera
tion, falling and displacements, or
perhaps irregularity or suppression
causing backache, nervousness, ir
ritability, and sleeplessness.
Women everywhere should re
member that the medicine that holds
the record for the largest number of
actual cures of female ills is
Aro'U. Kir,--Pin. oE Buggy-dom. They W
excel in evety point the* "scoros“in the ej
M building of ■ perfect vehicle. For .lyle. per- 0
M ferines* in molerial end conelruclio.. e!e- 0
0 genre ol fini.S end gueranleed and irej lity, K
10. ibey beve no equal. Writ* Lf
ATLANTA BUGGY CO..
WOOD, IRON AND STEEL
ALL KINDS OF BELTING AND MILL SUPPLIES
Lombard Foundry. Machine and Boiler Works 4 Supply Store
AUGUSTA, GA.
Light SAW MILLS
LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES,
SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND
GASOLINE ENGINES.
Try LOMBARD, AL^ STA
(At32'-07)
HICKS*
flmm CAPUDINE
W' \ IM MtDIATE.LV CVJRfcS
J I W HEADACHES
up COLDS
T ruJ toOla 10c to Dnum
FICTION’S LIMITS.
“Do you like fiction?” the girl asked.
“Well,” he responded, "that depends.
Now, something probable, as the ‘Ara
bian Nights,’ for instance, is ail right:
but I draw the line at a Nevada min
ing prospectus.” —Philadelphia Ledger.
Because o* those ugly, grizily. gray haire. Uee “ CA CREOLE' HAIR RESTORER. Rrice, Si.OO, retail.
MALSBV COMPANY,
41 8. FOKvVT!! ST.. ATLANTA, (!A..
Manufacturers of and Dealeis in All finds ef
MACHINERY
AND SUPPLIES.
Stationary and Traction Knuincw. Hoilwr*.
Baw Mi bn and Grist Mill*. Wood -work ing arid Shin
pie Mill Machinery. Complete lino carried In stock
Write for catalogue price*. Addret** all commong-h
lions to Atlanta. Ga. Wo have no connections id
Jacksonville. Fla.
rA.I- FALFA
’ H Ten <o Twelve Tons per Acre have been realized regularly where the soil I
B lias been systematically treated with a fertilizer containing io% of I
Our practical book ** Farmers’ Guide *’ gives valuable facts for every sort of crop raising.
k 15 ouc ° a number of books on &uccesslul fertilizing which we send free on request.
GERMAN KALI WORKS. 03 Nassau Street. New York
ona^ Bldg., Chicago lAcUiieks office ucnestyuu ) Caodier Bldg., Atlanta. oa.
ECLIPSE
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I They keep your chair-covers just where you put them. Simple, effective and ■
cheap. One lady writes: “Send me six more of your Eclipse Chair-Cover-Holdera. I
They are even more useful than ornamental and I must have one for each of my ■
rocking chairs.”
OIIDICIt TODAY. Send Sliver. Stamp, or Money Older. 3
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Old Reliable EYE WATER
Itcureiaom eye* and granulated lid*,
li rtrengthen* weak eye*.
It cools and sooth©' a aorc* eye.
It refreshes and Htrcnj'l hen* a tired ©y©.
It don’t hurt when applied
It f*elw good—children don’t dre* ’ it.
Th* genuine a J wave enclosed in a red folding hoi.
Avoid imitation* or Homethiny recommended just a*
good. For chronic aore ey e lid*. Alien and dineiiHed
condition of root* of eye ia*he*. use Dichev'a Old
Reliable Eye Halve. At all More* or liy mail 2oets
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n / a CO?£S WlllilS hke quinine: pleasant to take: children like it,
0 leldom fail* to make permanent cure.
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% $ MalarialFeVera 30. At vour druggl*t*; or aent prepaid
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TW Kon i’oisMiiuas. Non Irritating. Allay* Inflammation and atop*
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YtHrL swetft milk. Cures hums instantly; cures old and chronic orss;
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send her absolutely free a large trial
box of I’axllne with honk of liistnic
tlons and ginulne testimonials. Hend
your name ami address on a postal card.
PAXTINEi!
feetlons, such as nasal catarrh, pelvic
(•atari h and Inflammation caused by femi
nine ills; sore eyes, sore throat, and
mouth, hy direct local treatment. Its cur
ative power over these troubles Is extra
ordinal y and gives immediate relief.
Thousands of women are using and rec
ommending it every day. Bo cents at
druggists or by mail, lb-member, however,
IT CUNTS you NOTHING TOTKYIT.
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