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Cures Constipation, Diarrhoea, Convulsions,
Oolic, Sour Stomach, etc. It Destroys Worms,
Allays Feverishness and Colds. It Aids Diires
tiou. It Makes Teething Easy. Promotes Cheer
fulness and Produces Natural Sleep.
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a the spindles before you 4 ‘hook \-fffc;y
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p bring the load home quicker. jy, 1
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Blodern Triumphs in Vehicle Building.
Every "Whits Siar” Bum Is a perfected
model. No hsphanard "good enoueh ele
ments of workmanship or construction Infects
Us making. Good *ll tlxe way through
la tha definition of ' Whits Star" Buggy
Building. From "Tire to Top’ they re true
to their guarantee. A-Grsdewheelaon every
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No Negroes nllowed in (he Colon). Work lor *ll.
Honest folks helped to home. F J®* F
io tibnndnnoe. Land fertile rvM '*•**>*£ W
bought on your own terms. Von t rant . lta r . •
until you We inreetigsted H<uiuland. Chsrltc*
County. Georgi* Hi't hel !? 1 ,, V
DeUy. Get in on the first floor. Ad< !r ees. _
C. W. WAUGUTKL, Mgr., Homeland, Ga.
$150.00 BUYS
The most complete Saw Mill
built in tie Southern States. ,
hOainesville Iron Works,
I Gainesville, On-
I" CLOSE TO NATURE~ "
I Church—Did you ever try any of
Hthese ‘close to nature’ methods.
■ Gotham—Well, I've used a porous
ftlaster!—Yonkers Statesman
8 EVEN DISPOSITION.
8 “Has he an even disposition?”
I “Yes; ugly all the time.”— ICleve
land Plain Dealer.
BEANS AS FOOD,
Have Great Value—Will Figure More
a* Meat Figures Less.
This country raised 5,064,844 bush
els of beans in 1900 and devoted 463,-
867 acres to their cultivation. That
is at the rate of a little over eleven
bushelß to the acre, or a little less
than the average yield for wheat the
country over. New York state raises
more beans than any other state ex
cept Michigan, and California is third
in the list. Roughly speaking, New
York's beans belt is the western half
of the state.
Here as in Michigan beans have
partly taken the place of wheat as a
Btaple crop. They have proved more
remunerative and they have had the
additional recommendation of improv
ing the fertility of the soil through
their ability to gather nitrogen from
the air. Asa paper prepared by L.
C. Corbett for the Department of
Agriculture remarks, it la the bean's 1
peculiar distinction to provide food
for both man and soil. That makes It
invaluable In a scheme of crop rota
tion.
To the average American, beans
mean string or snap beans, plucked
when green from the small garden
or canned in their green state. Thus
produced they yield largely, as much
as 200 bushels to the acre, the price
ranging from $1 to 95 a bushel, ac
cording to the season and nearness to
a market. Yet the bean means some
thing more. Certain varieties, like
the cowpea, are valuable for grain,
for hay, as good as alfalfa, and for
green manuring unsurpassed. The
kidney, the marrow bean and the pea
are prime, foods in their dry state.
Like other of the ancient crops of
mankind, the bean requires more hand
labor than the more recent food
staples. In the advance of farm
science, however, satisfactory harvest
ers and thrashers have been devised.
As an item of diet in this country
beans will figure more as meat figures
less, and the annual production is
sure to be much enlarged.—Roches,
ter Democrat and Chronicle.
Pastor a Steeplejack.
The Rev. Warren I. Bowman, pastor
of St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal
Church, created something of a sensa
tion in the village by ascending the
outside of the steeple of his churclj
at a point far above the belfry and
removing a large accumulation of
honeycomb and its contents and drlv*
Ipg out the bees. The bees were In
the habit of buzzing through the
church during services and annoying
the congregation.
Mr. Bowman tried to hire someone
to oust the swarm, but could find no
one who combined knowledge of bees
and experience as a steeplejack. Mr.
Bowman, ignorant of both, provided
himself with ladders and a liberal
quantity of mosquito netting and es
caped without fall or sting. —Oyster
Bay Special to N. Y. Tribune.
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AND BOILERS
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Overlooking Something-
According to a magazine writer,
girls do not eat enough. Apparently
this writer has never -observed thfi
girls when they go back to the table
after the company is gone. Kansas
City Journal
The late Captain Jason Collins, vet
eran steamship captain of Maine, was
ninety years of age, and had a con
tinuous record of seventy years at
sea. Up to the age of eighty-three
he was in command of one of the
Maine steamers.
You Look Prematurely Old
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skilled shoe makers, who receive the highest wsges paidtin the a
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remedy that over a million other ladies have found to be a good medicine for all the
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/ / Thousands of women, have
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MISS AOELAIOENIChOLS Jt ‘to™ B
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regular functions should take immediate action to ward off the serious
consequences and bo restored to health and strength by taking
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Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints
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Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to
write Mrs.Pinkhain, at Lynn,Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble
may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery no vised.
One trid will convince
Uivinveivt
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quickens the blood, drives
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factions, such as nasal catarrh, pslvto
catarrh and luflainmaUon caused by fund
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ative power over then# troubles Is extra
ordinary and gives immediate "eUrf.
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(At43-'O7)
CONSTIPATION.
U ao distreMing, yet *o
Easily Cured
If you use regularly
Parsons* Pills
Mild but we la affact.
Pat up In gM vial*.
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