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Changes in Street Phrases.
In connection with the changes of
fashionable street phrases, a corres
pondent of the London Chronicle re
calls from a song book, dating far
back in the nineteeenth century, a
comic song, in the singer com
plained that, just as he had got used
to one inquiry—“Does your mother
know you’re out?” if memory serves—
it suddenly changed, and “now every
little blackguard boy cries ‘Tell me,
■who’s your hatter?’” It is remark
able to note the persistence of the
hat among catch phrases. “Who’s
your hatter?" reappeared in much
later times as “Where did you get
that hat?” At another period the
wearer of a white hat was greeted
with “Who stole the donkey?” And
the "shocking bad hat” time must also
be reckoned. "I’ll eat my hat” and
"My hat!” as an improvement upon
"My conscience!” seem to be perman
ent tributes to the hat’s importance
In the order of things.
Dog Wins Battle With Snake.
Although he does not possess much
beauty, nor has he ever won any prizes
at a dog show, Yellow, a small collie
owned by Joshua Fenimore, is a ter
ror to snakes. Before Yellow came
to live in the country the Fenimore
farm was overrun with snakes. The
do-g soon began to dispute the posses
sion cl? the farm with the reptiles and
seemed to know the poisonous ones
from the less harmful and would crush
out their live# by seizing them back
of the head and shaking them as he
would a rat
Yesterday afternoon Yellow had
what almost was his last fight with
a seven-foot blacksnake. While the
farm hands stood by, unable to rend
er assistance, the dog managed to get
such a hold that he could not be fang
ed, and maintained it for twenty min
utes, while the snake fought fiercely.
Finally it was killed by the dog.—
Beverly (N. J.) Dispatch to Phila
delphia Record.
MALSBY COMPANY,
41 8. FORSYTH 8T„ ATLANTA, GA..
Manufacturer! of and Dealers in ill! finds of
MACH INERY
AND SUPPLIES.
Portable. Stationary and Traction Engine*. Boiler*,
Haw Mill* and Qri3t Mill*. Wood working and Shin
gle Mill Machinery. Complete line carried in stock.
Write for catalogue prices. Address all communica
tion* to Atlanta. Ga. We have no connections in
Jacksonville, f’l%.
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HE LIVED THERE.
“You venture into Wall street occa
sionally?” said the lamb.
“My case,” answered the magnate,
“is different fncm yours. I don’t dare
venture out of it for fear of what
they would do in my absence.” —V ash
ington Star.
THE WITTY HOUSEWIFE.
“Lady,” began the wandered, “kin I
chop some wood fur you?”
“No, thank you,” replied the up-to
date housewife; “we cook and heat
entirely by electricity.”
“Nothing’ I kin do to git a bite to
eat?”
“Yes, if you care to peel the shocks
from the electrffc wires I'll allow you
to eat the currents."—Harper s Week
ly.
FITS, St. \ itus’Dance :Nervo.is Diseases per
manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve
Restorer. $3 trial bottle and treatise frea
Ur. H. R. Kline, Ld.JKil Arch St.. Phila,, Pa.
There is an average of fifteen
foreign automobiles coming to New
York city every week.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething.softens thegums, reduces'nflamma
tion. allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bot tie
The more a man blow s the less like
ly he is to come to blows.
MOTHERHOOD
The first requisite of a good
mother is good health, and the ex
perience of maternity should not be
approached without careful physical
preparation, as a woman who is in
good physical condition transmits to
her children the blessings of a good
constitution.
Preparation for healthy mater
nit\' is accomplished by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
which is made from native roots and
herbs, more successfully than by any
other medicine because it gives tone
and strength to the entire feminine
organism, curing displacements, ul
ceration and inflammation, and the
result is less suffering 1 and more children healthy at birth. For more
than thirty years
Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound
has been the standby of American mothers in preparing for childbirth.
NotewhatMrs JamesChester,of427 \V. 35th St., New York says in this
letter:—Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-“I wish every expectant mother knew about
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. A neighbor who had learned
of its great value at this trying period of a woman's life urged me to try
it and I did so, and I cannot sav enough in regard to the good it did me.
I recovered quickly and am in the best of health now.”
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is certainly a successful j
i remedy for the peculiar weaknesses and ailments of women.
It has cured almost every form of Female Complaints, Dragging Sensa- j
tions. Weak Bade. Falling and Displacements. Inflammation, Ulcera- f
tions and Organic Diseases of Women and is invaluable in preparing for j
Childbirth and during the Change of Life.
j Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to I
I write Mi's. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is f-ee.
For Womanly Pains
I To Obtain Relief
from the pains, that assail women, try Wine of Cardui,
1 the well-known, successful remedy, for womanly ills.
Everybody knows that Cardui is a pure, harmless.
| vegetable extract, containing ingredients of special
I curative powers over the womanly organs.
In popular use, for over 50 years, it has benefited
over a million sick women, and has proven itself
i indeed “Woman’s Relief.”
Mrs. Minnie Lambe, of Lebanon Junction, Ky.,
writes: “Cardui has done me more good than all the
doctors’ medicines ever did for me. I had pains in
I my head, shoulders, arms, sides, back, joints, bad
Take CARDUI ..
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fepiCHIM. TONIC
K, \ $ AI b„_ Standard for 46 years: leave* no bad effects H
S / ¥ y n Cures On IIS like quinine; pleasant to take; children like It, H
/ M w W ... seldom fall* to make permanent cure.
W _ ja A,B Guaranteed under Food and Drug* Act of June If
vk VOLfR jW Malarial Fevers 30, 190 G. At your druggist*; or sent prepaid 9
CHILLS Af . on receipt of price. =-<
Jr 50c and SI ARTHUR PETER & CO., fien'lAgt*. loul>llle. Ky. fi
Many a man’s good intentions are
due to the headache next morning.
RED EYES
Need prompt treatment with Leonardi’s
Gulden Eye Lotion, or mey’Uget bloodshot
and sore, i-fconurai sis tne eye lotion that
cures inflammation without pain in one
day. Decline to lake any nut “Leonardi’s.”
lv makes strong eyes, truarauteed or mon
ey relunded. .druggists seii it at 25 cts. or
lorwurtled piepaitt on receipt of pries by b.
U. Leonardi x Cos., iumpa, ria.
Only a woman is capable of trans
forming a yawn into a smile.
ggggggggggg
Thompson’s Eye W ater
A man seldom dees much good in
! the world until he stops trying to do
harm.
POST CARDS.
Twelve sent for 10 cts. Wholesale prices
also quoted. GEO. i*l. HPAItKH, Macon, Ga.
No matter how much a man’s funer
al cost3 it saves him a lot of money
j afterward.
Because of those ugly, griyily. gray halr. Ur “ LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER. Poes, H.OC, retail.
DOCTORS PRESCRIBE SULPHUR.
Cut Sulphur Should Be Used in
Liquid Form Only.
“Hnncock’s Liquid Sulphur is the most
wonderful remedy for Eczema I have ever
known,’’ writes Dr W W. Leake, of Or
lando, Fla., who was cured of a ease of
years' standing.
Dr. W. A. Heard, of Maitland, Fla., was
cured of Eczema after lie had suffered for
thirty years, and says: “Hancock’s Liquid
Sulphur is the finest remedy for all Skin
troubles l have ever used or prescribed."
Doctors everywhere prescribe it, but they
say Sulphur should be used in liquid form
only, as it is iu Hancock's Liquid Sulphur.
Druggists sell it. Booklet free, if you
write Hancock Liquid Sulphur Cos.. Balti
more.
It cures all Skin and Scalp Diseases, if
used iu connection with the wonderful
Hancock s Liquid Sulphur Ointment.
When there isn’t anything else
wrong with a woman her shoes hurt.
<*<"j CHE3IEB j
i Increases the Size and Improves the Quality of Onions 8
< It gives them finer flavor and increases their nour- k
ishing qualities. It is Nature’s fattening food for ■
pjjpjp' T > or . °“ r on
Ik GERMAN KALI WORKS I /l\>@B^'
WSTLI J 111 93 Nassau Street. New York li’iAf I "Pl_J l"11 IT*
▼T.I B n * (UH Monmtnock Building. Chicago BjW ■■ ** "JU ■
nrSTA E U 1 J\X Candier liuildlnKl Atlanta, Oa. nriTA CLJ
U ■ A\!3 I I ImM A'd<trc*iinf'A<'e nearest jrou VSV P” U I ■ ■
nTCI CGDADUEDQ \A/AMTCn From thl " ,nHtltuto before Mit March. ThUlnw*
I LLLUnArnLnO WAHIIU rxcl.iaiToTalegruih lu.tltuU.nol aßu.lom.ool.
logo. In charge of ex-vnllvray official*. Kstablifthed Twenty-one Year*. Main lino* of L. I
N. K. K. in Schoolroom*. Position* paying StH) per month and upward absolutely guaranteed
11 , ii our graduates under a 1120 Guaranty Bond. You run vr-thk for your o*pfO*i.
Writ# for Catalog. N ATION AI. TKI.LCti K A fit INS I’ITIITH. lncinimti. Ohio-
SC&S: SOUTHERN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY “fiKs£
Kali session October to April; Spring Session. April to Octohflr. Largest Pharmacy school
South Drug Store in the College. Free Hooks, saving $2) book expense. Large new building
and Kquipnwnt, three Laboratories. Pemaiul for our graduates exceed* supply. Tuition SB4
per session. Address W. It. FKEEMAN. Secretary, 03 Lackio St ,At Ittnta, Os.
ANDREW COLLEGE
’CUTHBERT, GEORGIA.
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS.
A high grade oollege for girls and young ladies, offering superior advantages for regulaf
and special courses Highest point above sea level in South (ieorgta. Perfect health record
Climate ideal. Has a great history and numbers among its alumnae some of the aoblet*
women in Georgia and the South. Next session opens Sept IH. Address
REV. J. W. MALONE, President, Cuthbart, Ca.
NACOOCHEE INSTITUTE, SA G U A TEE ’
Buj*crior health report. Mont beautiful spot in the
eta’ie. Telephone communication. Coeducational.
Christian. The PROFANE and those who DRINK not
Admitted. Moral* of the community excellent. Good
board from S* to $lO per month. Course of Mtudy: Mu
sic, Literary. Art and Klooution. Full fncultv.
Graduate* and BPKOIA LISTS. Opening Bept. <1,190T.
Write for catalogue today.
J.T. WADK, Pres. #>. D. McPH AI l. f V.Prcn.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OK KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
LKXINCiTO.V KY.
auarded Prof .Smith at World' $ Fair
book-keeping, Short-baud Type*
—■ ■ ■ *—•Wrifnu; mill Telegraphy taught. Siiua
tioii*. ti s.iuau-h feepive Kv. ri'ivfrsltv diiiloniN. /irgm war,
adiirens. Wll.lil I# K, SMITH I’fi'i't. I.c.\lnglon, Ky
GIM repairs
'-‘.I lya SAWS, RIBS, Bri'.t!” Twine, Babbit, &c., fr any mak<
of Gin CNGIMCS, BOILERS and PRESSES
*• and Repairs for samt*. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In
jectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings, tight Saw, Shing" . ard lath Mills, Gasoline Engines
Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AMD SLIPPH
COMPANY, Augusta. Gu. ,
cramping spells In my stomach, and bearing-down
pains, at my periods, till I just almost died.
“I wrote you for advice, although I thought
there was no medicine that could help me. On your
f advice I began to take Cardui, and it has
done wonders for me. Now all those
pains are relieved and I am much better.
“I feel that I owe my life to Cardui,
and 1 have advised all my suffering lady
friends to use it. The mothers around
here are giving it to their daughters, and
“^“Sn D J?W. 8 my friends say it helps them so much.”
|TrjT<n DAAY Write for Free 64-yajre Book for Women. If yon need Ad>
JF JTLEIiCIj DVA/i\ vice, describe symptoms, ated rig age and we will reply la
n/vn t a TYTCO plain sealed envelope. Addr-sr,: I.idle* Advisory Dept.
JF \JS\ hrLUIJbSi The Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Chattanooga, Tenn.
W. L. DOUGLAS A
$3.00 & $3.50 SHOES jraflHL
FOB EVERY MEMBER OF ,
THE FAMILY, AT ALL PRICES. '* ’A*
£9S nfifU (To anjr one who can prove W. I- Mf MA
) Dougina doom not make (i •-*## m£ Jrak
J more Mon'a s£t & sU.fit) ithooa Mr/jR-.,..
neMrarH 'than any othor ntanufucU/r cr. ® t ®6
THK HfIiVSON W. TANARUS,. liouglus kliocd itre worn bvn, 1 '*■_■.
In nil waikeof life than any other make, U hues r wu, M ymaW
excellent style. oa-yiitt iiig, ami ► • 11.*•■!• • r •.• arii g■; .1 - •••<. HW
The selection of the leathers am! other material. I irt Bv
of the shoe, and every detail of the making l looked i y Tjjfii • V %uj
the most coinpleteorgai.lzstloii of > o| < rintendeiitu ...d “‘'''£'9
skilled shoemakers, who receive the higlmst ; in <j '4/
shoe industry, and whoso workmanship cannot be <•? Ti■
if I cOuM take you Into my large factories at firooi to ; , ".I 3/
and snow yon lio\/car'-fully W. I,. r lto i(f|as slioi • :,i ■ • .<j V#
would then understand why they mdd their shape. . '- 'Sr *o^
wear looser and are of greater vu! m tiiau a: y olm , r I ■■
My $4 Clif Edno and S/I Gold rinnd Shoea ncruiof ho ntjualled at any prtco.
CAUTION? "lie genuine have \V. 1,, ft • ;da* nata 1 .r; j •Liuii>e<l on liottom. Take
No Substitute.. Ask your dealer for W. 1,. |>,■■!■/.. ■ • If h cannot supply you, send
direct to factory. Shoes sent every ■ imro hv i,::o! t.:.i V/.L. Double*. Brockton. Msm.
CRESCENT ANTISEPTIC
jam greatest healer known to science.
Non Poisonous, Non Irritating. Allays Inflammation and stops
A / r 5 pain from any cause. As strong as carbolic acid and as harmless ae
BjelL s'; <1 rw'eet milk. Cures burns instantly; cures old and chronic sores;
cures sores and inflammation from any cause on man or beast. For
fowls-cures cholera, sore head and roup. Satisfaction positively
guaranteed.
fnr Bth by >ll TlntCuwiiiutxn. Mfgd. by CRKMAIENT l iIKUICtI, t’O,, Ft. W.rtk, Txm
XT* n pma in kkkkkknck to
A. JOHN K. DICELY S
Old Reliable EYE WATER
It cure* tore eye* and granulated lid*.
It xtrengtheu* neitk eye*.
It tx>o!t anti ■oothe* a wore eye.
It refreehe* and Htrengthena a tired aya.
It don’t, hurt when appl lied.
It feel* good"~ohlldreit don't dread 11
The. tienuine nlw.ty* enciotied in a red folding box.
Avoid imir.ut.ion* or RnmethinLi recommended Jn*t aa
good. For ohronlo sore eye lida, atie* and dieneed
condition of root* of eye luulw**, i*e Dickey's Old
Reliable Bye Salve. At all store* or by mall 2ucts.
DICK BY DKITGCO. Horn 50# Hrlgtol. Tann.
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