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ifi FORATABLE AND STATIONARY
Engines
AND BOILERS
J*w, Lath and (jhimrie Mills. Injectors,
Pumps and Fittings, Wood Saws, gDhtrera,
Shafts. Pulleys, Belting, Gasoline Engines.
t*HGE STOCK LOMBARD,
fsudj/, Masfii.ie and Soiiar Works and Supply Star*,
AUGUSTA. GA.
Can’t/m
WogkjyipY
Feel billons f Oo
a splitting headache! A.
Paint all over your f
HICKS- £~7
avow.® *™ |
OAw/b Dispels all aches IvQfi
and pains immediately. 8
Bocalar Sizes, 25e and SOc.
- All B
BEANS AS~FOOD~
Have Great Value —Will Figure More
as Meat Figures Less.
This country raised 5.0G4.844 bush
els of beans in 1900 and devoted 453,-
867 acres to their cultivation. That
is at the rate of a little over eleven
bushels 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
staple 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 is the bean's
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 $5 a bushel, ac
cording to the season and nearness to
a market. Yet the bean means some
thing more. Certain varieties, like
the cowpca, 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
Bure to be much enlarged.—Roches
ter Democrat and Chronicle.
Manual Training.
“We want an education that shall
develop the whole man —all his in
tellectual, moral and physical powers
should be drawn out and trained and
fitted for doing good service in the
battle of life. We want wise head3,
but also skilled hands. There is a
growing demand not only for men of
knowledge, but for men of skill in
every department of human activity.
The tendency, then, in modern educa
tion should be toward the practical.
We must have less work and more of
the shop and the garden; more of
valuable time should be given to work
relating to the anticipated occupation
of life, and less to non-essentials. In
the city schools, manual training,
botany, economics, bookkeeping, sten
ography and typewriting can he
studied. In the country schools a
knowledge of gardening, agriculture
and animal industry should be added
to the so-called higher studies. Cal
vin M. Woodward, St. Louis.
’ Deafness Cannot Ce Cured
bvlocal applications as theycannot reach the
SSe&sed portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by consti
tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube m in
flamed you have a rumbling sou nd or imper
fect hearing, and when it is entirely Closed
Deafness is the rc:-<ult, and unless the inflam
mation can be taken out and thi3 tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Ninetases oat of ten
ar*caased bvcatarrii. which is ncthmgout an
Inflamed condit’o-i of the mucous sun aces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused byca tarrh) tha t can
not be curedby Ball's < ton-h CureSendfor
circulars free. F.J.Ohehet & Co.,Toledo. O.
Take llall’B°^ifmil y Pills for constipation.
A PRIVILEGED CLASS.
savs he thinks that there
ought to be a privileged class in this
60 ‘‘Reilly,” exclaimed Miss Cayenne.
“I didn’t know before that Mr. 81.
pins had purchased a motor car -
Washington St"-”
FITS, St Vitus'D&nee :Ne rvoas Diseasas per
manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve
aestorer. F2 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr- H. L. Kline, Lu,,131 Arch St„ Phila., Pd.
DIFFERENT.
"He took mo to the opera.”
“Wasn't that grand?”
“No, qomic.”—Cleveland Flala
Dealer.
BABY IN TERRIBLE STATE.
Awful Humor Pat tug Away Face—
Body a Mass of Sores—Outicura
Cures In Two Weeks.
"My little daughter broke out all over
her body with a humor, and we uaed every
thing recommended, but without results. I
called in three doctors, but she continued to
grow*worse. Her bod* ~as a mass of sores, '
and her little face was being eaten away.
Her ears looked as if they would drop off.
Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura Soap
and Ointment, and before I had used half of
the cake of Soap and box of Ointment the
-sores had all healed, and my little one’*
face and body were as elear as a new-born
babe’s. I would Dot he without it again
if it cost five dollars, instead of seventy-/
five cents. Mrs. George J. Steese. 701 Co
burn St., Akron. Ohio, Aug. 30, 1905."
New York has 67,000.000.000 gal
lons of water stored away in its moun- j
tain reservoir.
Girlhood to' Womanhood
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
j'
ELLEN M. OLSON
The responsibility for a daughter’s
future largely rests with the mother.
The right influence and the infor
mation which is of vital interest to
the daughter imparted at the proper
time has not only saved the life but
insured the success of many a beau
tiful girl.
When a girl’s thoughts become
sluggish, with headache, dizziness or
a disposition to sleep, pains in back
or lower limbs, eyes dim, desire for
solitude; when she is a mystery to
herself and friends, her mother
should come to her aid, and remem
ber that Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vege
table Compound, made from native
roots and herbs, will at this time
prepare the system for the coming
change, and start this trying period
in a young girl’s life without pain
or irregularities. It has been thus
depended upon for two generations.
Hundreds of letters from young
girls and their mothers, expressing
gratitude for what Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound has done
for them, are constantly being re
ceived.
Miss Ellon M. Olson, of 417 N. East
St., Kewanee, 111. writes:—
Dear Mi's. Pinkharu: —
“I have had the best doctors in our town
for my sickness and they all thought tbnt
an operation was necessary. I had headache,
No other remedy has such a record of actual cures of female
ills. Thousands of women residing in every part of the Lnited
States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia
K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and what it has done for them.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound; a Woman’s Remedy for Woman’s Ills.
i t iiiiflPß— epwbuwl
THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY|
IKE FiSH BRAND SLICKER |
rf is the titan who
\ has tried to get
the same service
out of some
= V* > other make
Clean • Light - Durablo
Guaranteed Waterproof
and Sold Everywhere
at S3OO
ILIVSTBATCD CAULOd
f sec ros rat
,y- jrtx.D.,*—
NAUTICAL.
W T inks —That medical gentleman
hovering over the bar reminds me so
of my nautical experience.
Dinks-rßecause he is half sea*
over?
Winks —No, no; not so crude as
that. Because the bartender Is put
ting the schooner into the dry doc.—
Judge.
NO TOADYISM.
“We have no toadyism in America."
“No?"
“No; we cal’, it respect for the of
flea,”— -Pittsburg Post.
iEreole Will Restore those Gray (fairs-
Rats and the Plague.
It Is now an accepted fact by bac
teriologists and other authorities In
India that future efforts to stay tho
ravages of the plague must first and
foremost be concentrated upon the ex
termination of the rata. What a gi
gantic—one might almost write super
human-task this will be any one who
has the slightest acquaintance with
India will realize. Calcutta. Bombay,,
Poona and, Indeed, every town and |
village from north to south and from
east to west, swarm with rats, which
multiply at an alarming rate. Much
may be done, of course, in the erec
tion of new buildings to see that these
are as rat-proof as' human skill and
Ingenuity can make-them, and this is
something that is being impressed
most carefully upon every local build
ing authority in the dependency at
the present time —London Telegraph.
ANOTHER EASTERN PERIL.
Mrs. Dashaway: “Yes, while we
were In Egypt we Tisited the pyra
mids. They were literally covered
with hieroglyphics.”
Mrs. Newrich: "Ugh! Wasn't you
afraid sofhe of 'em would git on you?"
—Philadelphia Record.
CLARA ETtIARMIWABTER.
sidcacho, and my feet wore so sore I could
hardly stand. I took two bottles of Lydia E.
Piukham’s Vegetable Compound when my
periods were established and now I am
perfectly well. Mama savs she wont be
without your inedieme in tne house. I have
told one girl what Lydia E. Piukham*
Vegetable Compound hus done for me
and she is taking it now.”
Miss Clara E. Darrnstarlter, of 458
Breckenridge St..Buffalo,N.Y.,writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkhnm :
“For about a year, except during the past
few months, I suffered with severe pains
every month, with backaches and headaches.
I had the blues so bad that 1 was in despair.
It is a pleasure to tell you that Lydia E.
Pinkluuu's Vegetable Compound baa cured
me. The change in my appearance is won
derful and I desire that this good may come
to every sufferer. Any one desiring to know
further details may write to mo and I shall
be glad to give them.”
If you know of any young girl who
is sick and needs motherly advice,
ask her to address Mrs. Pinkham, at
Lynn, Mass., and tell her every detail
of her symptoms, and to keep nothing
back. She will receive advice abso
lutely free, from a source that has no
rival in the experience of woman’s
ills, and it will, if followed, put her
on the right road to a strong, healthy
and happy womanhood.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound made from native roots
and herbs cures where others fail.
MALSBY COMPANY,
41 S. rOB>VTB ST., ATLANTA, OA.,
Manufacturers if and Dealers in ill lindi tf
MAC HINERY
AND SUPPLIES.
Portabla. Stationer? and Traction Kngines. 801 l era
Saw Mllia and Oriat Mill*. Wood-working and Shin
•la Mill Machinery. Oomplata Una carriad in stock
Writ* for catalogue prloae. Addi >aa all oonmnnloa
•, u to Atlanta. Ga. Wa Lava ao connections le
Aadtuoordla. Fla.
The smaller a man is the more noise
he makes a3 he goes through this
world.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens thegums, red ucesinflamma
tion, allays pain,cures wind colic, 25c a bottle
THE PLACE.
He: "I cannot, simply cannot, get
close enough to you.”
She; ‘Then let’e go out for a ride
In a Broadway car.”—Life.
%_ ,
1 l&U iXj€*S&Z
--| Doctoi’a recommend it in their prescrip- I
2 tions. It cures constipation and indi-
I gestion. Leaves none of the bad effects
] of calomel and other violent remedies.
Valuable ap a tonic. Cures stomach and
liver troubles with nature’s remedies.
1 Helps every age and sex.
Hundreds testify to its worth. W. D.
| Thomas, of Boaz, Ala., says: “The fact
| that lam alive and well today, I believe
! to be due to the use of Nubian Tea.”
All dealers sell it. Manufactured by
SPENCER MEDICINE COMPANY
Chattanooga, Tenn.
MnTC|COpApIjCDC WAMTPn ! ’ rom tkit Inrtltttte bfor* nxt Mtirch. This Itiß
J I LLLU ilHr il LllO if Mil ILU *xcliiklyv Telegraph Institute, nor a BusiiiMi Ool*
| lege. In chnrKO of ex-rnilwny official*. KntAhliaked Twenty.one Year*. Main line* of L A
N. R. R. in Sohool-rooms. Position* paying W 0 ner month anti Bp ward absolutely gnarnnta4
m wm'ii our gruduatow under a SIOO Guaranty Kond. You con work for o> pxuviiaatf.
Write for Catalog. NATIONAL TBLKUKAPH INSTITUTK, Cincinnati, Ohio.
W. L. DOUGLAS A
$3.00 & $3.50 SHOES JBBBL
jr=£oSHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER afojS?' TCTL
THE FAMILY, AT ALL PRICES. W*** aRSr • t&EsA
$23,000 j Ml*. mk
1 Wfipn 'a $3 A $3.30 mhoom
nC wwmm (tiian any other manufacturer.
THE REASON W. L. Douglas shoos are worn by more people
in all walks oft ife than any other mukais bcratis* of their /wßjyJWr
excellent style, e nay-fit ling, and superior wealing qualities.
r l he selection oftholeathern and other materials for each part JT
of the shoe and every detail of the making i slooked after by >s./ vfMr $
the most complete organiratioi of superintendents, foremen and - : y
skilled shoemakers, who receive the highest wages paid in the mWwAY
ahoei ndustrv, and whose workmanship cannot be excelled.
If I could take yout nto mylarae factories at Brockton .Mass.,
and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes arc made, you
would then understand why they hold thoirghapo, fit better, ni
wear onger an<l are of greater value tha*i any other make.
My $4.00 and $6.00 O/LT EDGE Shoe* cannot be ecu*Hod at any price.
CAUTION 1 The genuine have W. L. Douglaa name and price stamped on bottom. Take
No Substitute, jtsk your dealer for W.L. Douglas shoes. If he cannot supply you, send
direct tof actory. Shoe* sent everywhere by mail. Catalog free. W. L. Dongle*, Brockton, Mesa.
ntersmith!s
MLiU TONIC
A . ii. Standard for 46 years: leaves no bad effects
j Chills hke quinine; pleasent to take; children like It,
„„ ** eetdom tails to mtk* permanent oure.
Guaranteed under Food and Druge Act of lone
I Feverß 30, 1906. At your druggletet or sent prepaid
. on reoelpt ot price.
r>d $1 ARTHUR PtTEff A CO., Oen’l Agte, Louisville, Ky.
CRESCENT ANTISEPTIC
£Sf GREATEST HEALER KNOWN TO SCIENCE.
gB K2C Non Poisonous, Non Irritating. Allnye Inilamnikuon and atop.
HffilL f 4 pam from any enuue. As strong an carbolic acid and an harmleea a.
WBa L. 4 sweet milk. C'uren burn, instantly; cures old and chronic sorea;
cures sores and inflammation from any cause on man or beaat. For
fowls —-cures cholera, sore head and roup. Satisfaction positively
guaranteed.
For Sals by-all VlritrC,uw> Dealer.. Ufsd. by LHEStKST CHEMICAL CO., ku. Worth, ’J'iiaa
CUM3E3D ND-EVERBEARINQ
1907 lIIiCOKU
APRIL 20 TO JULY 4TH.
fill' 1 A Marvel of hoiiotr, SluTand
IlirH Froilnctl vane-. Stock limit. ,1
t'L, e.\. 80V NOW. j/lant EAK. "IT
fw * J.Y an'l have bar r las JO pill
|v p Wnh nert Spring- Hood for 1 „\l
1 now cutaloauu and booklet , 'iJ
Ip "How to Beautify Homo." M
\ o THE CUMBERUKO NURSERIES, JT
iisunl
***' TO MEASURE
VALUE ON EARTH
f\ON'T bur your nt
I J suit ofclclhes un
dtr mnr clrcum
itancrs until you have
cut cut tWie pdvertlao
ment <ZL moiled It to ua.
Wo will then wad you
ABSOLUTELY FREE
our samples of cloth,
measurement blank
mid tape lino, a a a
Wo aunuhciura alt our
own clothing and sail
direct to the wearer end
• Ire you a better suit
of dailies et a smelter
•rlce the* mnr Arm lr
the Vn lied Steles. Wa
•ere you the retailers
store rant, hie pro At. the
salary he pare tor his
ao teamen and other •*-
petaesa. Our traits ere
of the highest order ter
style, trimmings, make
end wearing qualities.
Any men who fails to send
lor ear samples will be les
ln£ good hard money out of
his own
WE OUABANTee TO I'LEASfi VOU OR
RETURN VOUR MONEY CHM-RFUULV
Trie m \ jAwt iuu,lat„ <nM W awmudM vk-t (sad
win r-uc fetatrat. Klkrlu Daa'tto.r-wtuta^sr
Regent Woolen Mill* Cos.
Sent. No. lu. ft*
sirlils Tfeompson’s Eye Water
* (At44-’O7)
„ J 1 ’ /
STAR Sate
ronimpAß&EASYKmKe
_ IT HAS NO EQUAL
97 Years
Ila a long tint* for an article to remain
on the market and retain Ita rep
utation for reliability.
I Johnson’s
1 Afio^finiment
Established la 1810, holds thie reoord.
Teknn internally on sugar it has no equal
In on ring coughs, colds, croup, colic, etc.
J4c., time times as much Hue. All dealers.
1. 8. JOHNSON & CO , Poston, Mass.
nflßCm To convince any
Sir■ ■YK n woman that Pa*-
Pw| Ikpr Ijan [flag title Antlaaiptlc still
gr* BH Si Improve her health
ti n 0 K„„, VL—. and do all wo claim
■ ■m HS EEHH f„ r It, Wo will
send her absolutely free a large trial
box of Faxtlne with book of instruc
tions and genuine testimonials, bond
your name Mid address on 8 postal card.
DAYTIME^" 1 ,?.
rAA I HVtgi^
fectlons, such as aasal catarrh, pelvic
catarrh and Inflammation caused by femi
nine ills; sore eyes, sore throat and
mouth, by direct local treatment. Its cur
ative power over these troubles U extra
ordinary and gives Immediate
Thousands of women are using ana rec
ommending It every day. 80 cents at
druggists or by mall. Remember, however,
IT <;<>BTS VOU NOTHIKG TO TRY IT.
TIIK K. PAXTON CO., Boston, Maas.