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Opportunity seems to have caught
the society habit of calling on you
when you are out, only it never leaves
its card.
Hicks’ Capudine Cures Nervousness,
Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or
what not. It refreshes the brain and
nerves. It’s Liquid and pleasant to take.
10c., 25c., and 50c., at drug stores.
Genuine wisdom seems to be able to
solve abstract problems a lot easier
than that of making a comfortable liv
ing.
A CORN CURE THAT CURES.
Abbott’s east Indian cobn paint is a won
derful remedy for hard or soft corn3, bun
ions, sore, callous spota on the feat, warts
and indurations cf the skin. It is applied
with a brush and cures without cutting,
burning or soreness. 25c. at your druggists
or by mail from The Abbott Cos., Savan
nah, Ga.
The height of a man’s monument is
the standard of judging whether it is
worth while to try and win his widow.
To Drive Out Malaria aud Build Up
the System
Take the Old Standard Grove’s Taste
less Chill Tonic. You know what you
are taking. The formula is plainly printed
on every bottle, showing it is simply Qui
nine and Iron in a tasteless form, and tha
most effectual form. For grown people
and children. 50c. (
MERELY A REPEATER.
Gerald —You are the only girl I
Slave ever loved.
Geraldine —Do you expect me to
marry a phonograph?—New York
Press.
CURES ALL ITCHING ERUPTIONS.
Glencoe, Md., Nov. 21st, 1907: ‘T have had
eczema on my hands for 12 years, and have
tried everything. I have been using tet
tebine 4 days and the results are great.”
Signed, Mrs. M. Harvey. Tettebine is the
surest, safest, speediest cure for eczema
and all other skin diseases. Sold by drug
gists or sent by mail fpr 50c. by J. T. Shut
tbine, Dept. A., Savannah, Ga.
ANYBODY’S DARLING.
Male Voice—Hello!
Female Voice —Hello!
“Is this you, darling?”
“Yes; who are you?”
—Yonkers Statesman.
Take the Place of Calomel
Constipation sends poisonous matter bounding
through the body. Dull headache, Sour Stomach,
Feted Breath, Bleared Byes. Los3 of Energy and Ap
petite are the surest signs of he affliction. ioun s
Liver Pills postively cure constipation. They awaken
the sluggish liver to better action, cleanse the
bowels, strengthen the weakened parts, induce appe
tite and aid digestion. They do not Salivate, no mat
ter what you eat. drink or do. Price 25 cents from
your dealer or direct from
J. M. YOUNG, JR., WAYCROSS, GA.
Libby’s
Veal Loaf
is made of the best
selected meat, scientific"
ally prepared and even*
ly bahed by damp heat
in Libby’s Great White
Kitchen. The natural I
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When removed from the
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It can be quichly pre
pared in a variety of
styles and nothing mahes
a better summer meal.
In the home, at the
camp, and for the picnic
Libby's Veal Loaf is a
satisfying dish, full of
food value that brings
contentment.
Libby, McNeill & Libby,
Chicago.
SHERMANOFNEW YORK
Nominated for the Vice Presi
dency by the Republicans.
CONVENTION IS ADJOURNED
Speaker Joseph Cannon Made Seconding
Speech and Was Given a Great Ova
tion—Only One Vote Necessary.
Chicago, 111—With Congressman
James S. Sherman of New York,
chosen as vice presidential candidate,
and running mate of Secretary Taft,
the republican national convention of
1908 passed into history Friday. The
final session lasted les3 than two
hours, adjournment being taken at
11:47 a. m.
Among the early arrivals at the con
vention was Speaker Joseph Cannon.
He entered unobserved and when no
ticed by the delegation was given
round after round of applause.
Chairman Lodge called the conven
tion to order at 10 a. m. Rabbi Schan
farber of Chicago made the opening
prayer. ,
The chairman, at the conclusion of
the prayer, stated that he desired to
make a formal announcement which
had been overlooked in the rush of tha
closing hours of Thursday.
James B. Sherman.
“It is my pleasure to announce to
you that you have nominated for the
presidency for the term beginning
March 4, 1909, the Honorable William
Howard Taft of Ohio.”
On motion speeches nominating can
didates for the vice presidency were
limited to ten minutes. Timothy
Woodruff nominated Congressman
James Schoolcraft Sherman of New
York.
When Speaker Cannon seconded the
nomination he was given one of the
most enthusiastic receptions given
any man during the convention. •
Congressman Sherman’s nomination
got before the convention first owing
to Senator DuPont of Delaware yield
ing his state’s choice of a candidate to
New York.
Chairman Lodge at this point sur
rendered the chair to F. A. Dennison
of Illinois, a spectator.
Thomas N. McCarthy of New Jersey
nominated former Governor Franklin
Murphy of that state.
At this point a vote was taken which
resulted as follows: Sherman 816,
Murphy 77, Guild 75, Sheldon 10, Fair
banks 1, Absent 1. Sherman’s elec
tion was made unanimous.
Governor Sheldon of Nebraska re
ceived his votQ from Wisconsin, West
Virginia gave Vice Presidnt Fairbanks
his only vote.
Following the vote a large picture
of Sherman was produced and the
convention was in an uproar for five
minutes.
Judson W. Lyon of Georgia was rec
ognized and made the motion to ad
journ withost day. It was put into
effect at 11:47 a. m.
The band played “The Star Span
gled Banner,” the delegates left the
hall and the republican national con
vention of 1908 had made its way into
history.
LIFE OF JAMES S. SHERMAN.
For Twenty Years Congressman From
the State of New York.
James Schoolcraft Sherman is near
ly 53 years of age, and has had twen
ty years service in congress.
He is a citizen of Utica, N. Y., and
is at present a congressman for the
twenty-seventh New York congression
al district, which is composed of Herk
imer and Oneider counties.
Mr. Sherman was born in Utica, Oc
tober 24, 1*55.".nd received an acad
emic and cohegiate education.
He was graduated from Hamilton
college with the class of 1879, and was
admitted to practice law in 1880.
In addition to being a practicing law
yer he is president of the Utica
Trust and Deposit company, and also
of the New Hartford Canning com
pany.
He was mayor of Utica in 1884.
He was a delegate to the Republican
national convention in 1682; chairman
of the New York state republican con
ventions in 1895 and in 1900, and was
chairman of the national republican
congressional committee in 19U6, and
now occupies -his position.
Congressman Sherman is a recog
nized leader of the house of represen
tatives, and has many of the most im
portant commßtee hssignments.
He is a member of the co&mitt on
rules, and one of Speaker Cannon’s
closest advisers.
Truth and
Qualify
appeal to the Well-Informed -in every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
success and creditable standing. Accor
ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of
known value, but one of many reasons
why it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieves the internal organs
on which it acts without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increase
the quantity from time to time.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it is free from all objection
able substances. To get its beneficial
effects always purchase the genuine—
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Cos., only, and for sale by all leading drug
gists.
The cultivation of bananas was be
gun in Dutch Guiana, the Government
lending aid.
FITS, St. Vitus'Dance :Nervous Diseases per
manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve
Restorer. $2 trial bottle, and treatise,free.
Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld..9:>l Arch St., Phlla., Pa.
There Is a hacienda, or ranch, in
the Mexican State of Durango, com
prising 10,000,000 acres
DON’T CUT XOUli CORNS.
If you suffer with corns, bunions, sore,
callous spots ou the feet cr soft corns be
tween tho toes, go to your druggist or send
25c. by mail for Abbott’s east Indian corn
paint. It cures quickly and permanently
without cutting, burning or “eating” tho
flesh and leaves no pai a or soreness. Ad
dress The Abbott Cos., Savannah, Ga.
The erason more people do not find
happiness is because they will not
look for it except around some bank.
Mrs. Pinkham, of the E.
Pinkham Medicine Company, of
Lynn, Mass., together with her son,
Arthur W. Pinkham, and the younger
members of her family, sailed for
Naples on May 20 for a three months’
tour throughout Europe and a much
needed vacation.
A man can no more understand why
the other fellow succeeded than he
can why he didn’t.
TETTEKINK-A RELIABLE CURE.
Tetteeine is a sure, safe and speedy cure
for eczema, tettor, skin and scalp diseases
and itching piles. Endorsed by physicians;
praised by thousands who have used it.
Fragrant, soothing, antiseptic. 50c. at
druggists or by mail from J. X. Bhuptbine,
Dept. A, Savannah, Ga.
It is difficult to see how a man who
has gone wrong fooled anybody, for
apparently all expected it from the
beginning.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soot hing Syrupfor Children
teething, softens thegu ms, redu cesin flamma
tion, allays pain,cures wind eolic,2scabottl
If there were no egotism in the
world the mirror manufacturer would
soon be cut of business.
FEARFUL ECZEMA ALL OVER HIM.
No Night’s Rest for a Year and Limit
of His Endurance Seemed Near—
* Owes Recovery to Cuticura.
“My 6on Clyde was almost completely
covered with eczema. Physicians treated
him for nearly a year without helping him
any. His head, face, and neck were cov
ered with large scabs which he would rub
until they fell off. Then blood and matter
would run out and that would be worse.
Friends coming to see him said that if he
got well he would be disfigured for life.
When it seemed as if he could possibly
stand it no longer, I used some Cuticura
Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura
Resolvent. That was the first night for
nearly a year that he slept. In the morn
ing there was e great change for the better.
In about six weeks he was perfectly well.
AN IGNORANT TEACHER.
Teacher —Who was Peter the Great?
Pupil—lf you don’t know who Peter
the Great was I’m not coming W
school to you any more.—New Yoik
Press.
VETERAN OF THREE WARS.
A Pioneer of Colorado and Nebraska.
Matthias Campbell, veteran of the
Civil War and two Indian wars, and
a pioneer of Colo-
rado, now living at
\ 218 East Nebraska
'im street, Blair, Neb.,
•y says: “I had such
pains in my back for
a long time that I
coul d not turn * n
Negate. bed, and at times
there an almost
r total stoppage of the
urine. My wife and I have both used
Doan’s Kidney Pills for what doctors
diagnosed as advanced kidney trou
bles, and both of us have been com
pletely cured.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Cos.. Buffalo, N. Y.
IT WAS CLEAN GONE.
Mother —Gracious! Where’s the
soap?
Tommy—l ate it.
Mother —Why did you do that,
child?
Tommy—l was afraid you was go
ing to wash me with it. —Louisville
Herald.
A Smuggling Story.
We often hear the expression
“Moonrakers,” and few Know the cu
rious smuggling story which gave
irise to the word. Many years ago
smuggling was greatly practised in
"Wiltshire, and the excise men had a
busy time of it.
On one occasion some smuggled
brandy was sunk in a pond until the
authorities —who evidently suspected
mischief —-should be off their guard,
and it would be safe to bring it home.
On a certain moonlight night the
smugglers, thinking themselves safe,
took hay rakes and proceeded to rake
the kegs out. They had just warmed
to their work when the excise officer
appeared on the scene.
“What are you doing?” he asked.
“We he trying to rake thick girt
cheese out of the water,” said one
of the rustics t pointing to the reflec
tion of the moon, and he and his
mates raked more energetically than
ever, says Home Notes.
The excise officer suspected noth
ing, and laughed good naturedly at
the simplicity of these Wiltshire
moourrakers. But the moon-rakers
got the kegs of brandy, and when
the story got. about the laugh was on
their side.
Tulip Soup.
"What makes this vegetable soup
taste so different?” asked the young
husband of the October bride.
“Only the leeks you sent home,”
replied the bride. “You remember
you said you were going to order
leeks.”
“I didn’t order any leeks,” growled
the husband, but he finished his bowl
of soup rather than disappoint her.
That afternoon he stopped at the
grocery store.
“How did you come to send leek?
up to my house this morning?” he
demanded. “I didn’t order them.”
“Great Scott! Did you eat them?”
exclaimed the grocer.
“.Sure, we ate them.”
“O for land’s sake. They were Mrs.
Jackson’s tulip bulbs. She left them
on the counter and they got into your
basket by mistake.” —Detroit Free
Press.
The Early Church.
The primeval oyster was a foot
long, according to a noar-sclentist
who deals in dinosaurs and such
things. May he that’s why they got
into the habit of putting only one in
the stew for the church supper.—
Rochester Herald.
For Tired, Aching.
Smarting, Swollen Feet.
From u Rnilrnntl Conductor.
‘‘l am a busy man, but must take time to write yon
about Allen’s Foot-Ease. I am a Conductor arul ou
my feet moat of the time. My feet often got no Horn
1 could hardly take a atop. A friend gave me a box
of Alien'd Foot-Ease and raid It would cure me. I
used all of the hex but two envelopes and my feet
are now O. K. and I forget I have feet. It Is a God
send to R. It. men.
“O. MoCLURK, SHOO surorlor St., Austin, III.”
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen’s Foot Ease, a powder. It cures
painful, smarting feet and ingrowing nails,
and instantly takes the sting out of corns
and bunions. Sold by ul! Druggists and
Shoe stores, 25c. Don't arc,opt a substitute.
Trial package FREE. Address,
Genuine bears abovo signature.
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YOU’RE TOO THIN.
Even Slight Catarrhal Derangements
of the Stomach Produce Acid Fer
mentation of the Food.
It's Stomach Catarrh
Some people are thin and always re
main thin, from temperamental rea
sons, Probably in such cases nothing
can bo dono to change this personal
peculiarity.
But there are a large number of peo
ple who get thin, or remain thin, who
naturally would bo plump and fleshy
but for some digestive derangement.
Thin people lack in adipose tissue.
Adipose tissue is chiefly composed of
fat.
Fat is derived from the oily constit
uents of food.
The fat-making foods aro called by
the physiologist, hydrocarbons. This
class of foods are not digested in ths
stomach at all. They aro digested in
the duodenum, the division of tho ali
mentary canal just below tho stomach.
The digestion of fat is mainly, if not
wholly, tho work of tho paucroatio
juice. This jnico is of alkaline reac
tion, and is rendered inert by tho addi
tion of acid. A hyperacidity of the
digestive fluids of the stomach passing
down into tho duodenum, destroy*
the pancreatic fluid for digestive pur
poses. Therefore, the fats aie not di
gested or emulsified, and the system 1
deprived of its duo proportion of oily
constituents. Honce, the patient grow*
thin.
Tho beginning of tho trouble is a ca
tarrhal condition of tho stomach which
causes hyperacidity of tho gastrio
juices. This hyperacidity is caused by
fermentation of food in fcho stomach.
When tho food is taken into tho stom
ach, if tho process of digestion doe*
not begin immediately, acid fermenta
tion will take place. This creates a
hyperacidity* of tho stomach Juice*
which in their turn provent the pan
croatic digestion of tho oils, and th*
emaciation results.
A dose of Peruna beforo each meal
hastens the stomach digestion. By
hurrying digestion, Poruna prevents
fermentation of tho contents of th*
etomiich, and t ho pancreatic juice is thu*
preserved in its normal state. It then
only remains for tho patient to eat*
sufficient amount of fat-forming food*,
aud tho thinness disappears and plump
ness takes its place.
In times of peace it doesn’t tak*
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Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains,
Belching, Sour Stomach, and Heartburn,
from whatever cause. It s Liquid. ’ Effect*
immediately. Doctors prescribe it. 10c,
25c., and 50c., at drug stores.
An average man, living for the avep
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