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*v HONEST DOCTOR
advised pe-ru-na.
SYLVESTER E. SMITH, Room
218, Granite Block, St. Louis, Mo,
writes: “Peruna is the best friend a
ick man can have.
A few months ago I came here in a
condition. Exposure and
dampness had ruined my once robust
health. I had catarrhal affections of
the bronchial tubes, and for a time there
was a doubt as to my recovery.
“My good honest old doctor advised
me to take Peruna, which I did and in
i short time my health began to im
prove very rapidly, the bronchial
trouble gradually disappeared, and iu
three months my health was fully re
stored.
“Accept a grateful man’s thanks for
his restoration to perfect health.”
Pe-ru-na for Mis Patients.
A. W. Perrin, M. D. S., 980 Halsey
St., Brooklyn, N. Y., says:
“I am using your Peruna myself, and
im recommending it to my patients in
all cases of catarrh, and find it to be
more than you represent. Peruna can
be had now of all druggists in this sec
tion. At the time I began using it, it
was unknown.”
His Own Pockets.
When the awkward fellow doesn’t
know wihat to do with his hands he
put them in his pocket, which, after
all, is better than putting them in
other people’s pockets.—Philadelphia
Record.
BED-BOUND FOR MONTHS.
Hope Abandoned After Physicians’
Consultation.
Mrs. Enos Shearer, Yew and Wash
ington Sts., Centralia, Wash., says:
t l ‘For years 1 was
weak and run down,
could not sleep, my
limbs swelled and
the secretions were
troublesome; pains
were intense. I was
fast in bed for four
months. Three doc
tors said there was
no cure for me and I was given up to
die. Being urged, I used Doan’s Kid
ney Pills. Soon I was better and in a
few weeks was about the house, well
and strong again.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Y.
Lettuce is said to cause- measles
and scarlet rash. It is known beyond
cavil to the Atlanta Georgian that
boiled cabbages have caused rows in
fiats.
CUKES ALL ITCHING ERUPTIONS.
Glencoe, Md., Nov. 21st, 1907: l- I have had
eczema on my hands for 12 years, and have
tried everything. I have been using tet
tieine 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 for 50c. by J. T. Bnur
tbinb, Dept. A, Savannah, Ga.
The Washington Herald tells of a
man who felled a horse with one blow
of his -fist. But he couhln'Wget bad*
the money he had lost on the brute.
ITCHING HUMOR ON BOY.
His Hands were a Solid Mass, and
Disease Spread All Over Body—
Cured in 4 Days by Cutieura.
“One day we noticed that our little boy
■was all broken out with itching sores. We
first noticed it on his little hands. His
hands were not as bad then, and we didn't
think anything serious would result. But
the next day we heard of the Cutieura
Remedies being so good for itching sores.
By this time the disease had spread ail
over his body, and his hands were nothing
but a solid mass of this itching disease. J
purchased a box of Cutieura Soap and one
box of Cutieura Ointment, and that night
1 took the Cutieura Soap and lukewarm
w ater and washed him well. Then J dried
bim and took the Cutieura Ointment and
anointed him with it. I did this every
evening and in four nights he was entirely
cured. Mrs. Frank Donahue, 208 I'iemout
£t., Kokomo, lnd., Sept. 16, 1907.”
Says the Atlanta Constitution: Beef
is now so high that even a million
*dre’s appetite hesitates to reach it.
WANTED
Several small business and manufact
uring enterprises—new town —inducements,
financial assistance, etc.
L. Edmundsox, flaymond, Ga.
There are 25C railroad stations
w ithin a six-mile radius of St. Pauls
Cathedral, London.
To Drive Out Malaria and Build Uf
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.
The world’s production of rubber
for the season of 1905-G was G 6.900
tons.
a corn cure that cures.
Abbott’s east Indian corn taint is a ,Ton "
derful remedy for hard or soft corns, bun
tons, sore, callous spots on the feet. w ® , , r *
and indurations of the skin. It is apphe>
with a brush and cures without cutting,
burning or soreness. 25c. at your drugg s =
or by mail from The Abbott Cos., Savan
nah, Ga.
There are eight London taxicabs
companies, their average day s ink
ing* of a taxicab being sll-20. 1
average cost of a Ixmdon taxicab -
$1,703, and its average takings are
THE PROHI CANDIDATES
Eugene Chafin for President; A.
S. Watkins for Vice-President.
SHORT PLATFORM ADOPTED
Rev. Pal more of St. Louis Was Nominat
ed Vice-President by Acclamation
But Declined the Honor.
Columbus, Ohio.—For president,
Eugene W. Chafln of Chicago, 111.; for
vice president, Aaron s. Watkins of
Ada, Ohio.
1 his ticket was nominated by the
prohibitionists’ national convention,
and both nominations were made
unanimous. Tne full indorsement of
the convention was not, uowever, giv
en to Mr. Chafin, until after three Dal
lots had been taken.
On the first two ballots Mr. Chafin
did not show a great amount of
strength, receiving but 195 out of
1,083 votes on the first, and 376 out
or 1,087 on the second.
However, when the third ballot was
taken he received 636 votes and his
nomination was made unanimous. His
strongest competitor was Rev. Wil
liam B. Palmore of St. Louis.
Reverend Palmore was nominated
for vice president by acclamation, but
refused to accept the nomination.
This involved the convention in a
parliamentary tangle. The rules were
several times suspended and the su
pension immediately revoked.
Three men were named for vice
president, A. S. Watkins of Ohio, T.
R. Demaree of Kentucky and C. S.
Holler of Indiana.
Watkins of Ohio received an over
whelming majority on the first bal
lot and his nomination was made
unanimous.
The platform adopted by the pro
hibition party is the shortest on rec
ord and is as follows:
“The prohibition party of the Unit
ed States, assembled in convention at
Columbus, Oho, expressing gratitude
to Almighty God for the vistories .of
our principles in the past, for encour
agement at present, and for confi
dence of early and triumphant suc
cess in the future, makes the follow
ing declaration of principles and
pledges their enactment into law
when placed in power:
..One. The submission by congress
to the several states of an amendment
to the federal constitution prohibiting
the manufacture, sale, importation,
exportation or transportation of alco
holic liquors for beverage purposes.
“Two. The immediate prohibition
of the iiquor traffic for beverage pur
poses in the District of Columoia, in
the territories and all places over
which the national government has
jurisdiction; the repeal of the inter
nal revenue tax on alcoholic liquors
and the prohibition of the interstate <
traffic therein. _
“Three. The election of United
States senators by direct vote of the
people. , ...
“Four. Equitable graduated income
and inheritance taxes.
“Five The establishment of postal
savings banks and the guaranty of
deposits in banks.
“Six. The regulation of all corpora
tions doing an interstate commerce
business.
Saven. The creation of a perma
nent tariff commission.
“Eight The strict enforcement of
law instead of the official tolerance
and practical license of the social
evil which prevails in many of our cit
ies, with its unspeakable traffic in
Si “Nnine. Uniform marriage and di
vorce laws.
“Ten An equitable and constitu
tional employers’ liability act
-Eleven. Court reviews of postof
fice department decisions
“ Twelve. The prohibition of child
labor in mines, workshops and fac
‘ Thirteen Legislation basing suf
frage onlv upon intelligence and abil-
KrS and vvri.e (be Eneliah l.n-
Preservation ot the min
eral and forest resources of the coun
try and the improvement of the high
wavs and waterways.
-Believing in the righteousness of
our cause and in the final triumph of
Zr principles, and. convinced of the
° UI niirtP-ness of the republican and
f X nar Lto deal with these
E-Seto full party fellow
ship all citizens who are with us
& ~\lrs Carrie Nation, who represent- |
prl the District of Columbia at the
convention, made a apee.-h in which
declared the nominee must be a
man who did not use tobacco as well
a prohibitionist. She named no
pLriu’ate and was finally called to
forced to conclude abrupt
ly.
RAILROAD GOtS DRY
South of Ohio River, Illinois Central
Bars Liquor from Trains.
Chicago, Ilk “ General Passenger
Aaeni Samuel G. Hatch has announc
f tl)al ihe Illinois Central Railwaj
ed that decided not to allow the
company has aec.ueu diners
-ale of liquor on any ot its diners
jfbugel rs eouth el the Ohio
I ''-There are so many local option
states along our road,” he said, that
we have decided not to permit the
.„] e of anv intoxicating drinks on
nnr trains south, of the Ohio. Texas
has had a law similar to that of Lou
isiana fn force for some time, and its
effect. I understand, has been bene
ficial to all concerned.”
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If f Roasted and Blended according TJ))
to the Creole-Trench Formula VS#
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The difference between the paying
guest and the boarder, as defined by
the Atlanta Journal, is that the lat
ter doesn't help to bring in the stove
wood.
Ask Your Dealer For Allen’s Foot-Ease.
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns,
Bunions, Swollen, Sore,Hot,Callous, Aching
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen’s
Foot-Ease makes new ortiahtshoeseasy. At
all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac
cept no substitute. Sample mailed Free.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.
A California politician died of heart
disease when arrested for embezzle
ment. Do these things still surprise
the California -boodlers to that ex
tent? inquires the Louisville Courier-
Journal.
John R. Dickey’s old reliable eye water
cures sore eyes or granulated lids. Don’t
hurt, feels good; get the genuine in red box.
Without adequate physical develop
ment, mental instruction to a great
extent is wasted, asserts the New
York World. A sickly child in excep
tional cases attains an unusual mental
development, but in general bad
health means poor scholarship, and a
weak body is accompanied by an inef
fective mind.
ECZEMA CURED.
J. R. Maxwell, Atlanta, Ga., says: *‘l
suffered agony with a severe case of ecze
ma. Tried six different remedies and was
in despair, when a neighbor told me to try
fihuptrine’s tettebine. After using $3
worth of your tettebine and soap I am
completely cured. I cannot say too much
in its praise." Tettebine at druggists or
by mail 50c. Roap 25c. J. T. Bhubtbine,
Dept. A, Savannah, Ga.
An Easy One.
“What w’ill happen when women get
the ballot?”
“That’s easily answered.”
“Well?”
Mrs. Wiuslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething,softens thegums.reducesinflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle
Mistaken Impatience.
“He says 'he is an anarchist,” ex
claimed the citizen who is always
being shocked.
“Nonsense,” answered the calm and
collected person. “He is merely one
of these impatient people who can’t
wait until the Fourth of July for the
excitement of promiscuous exiplo
sions.” —-Washington -Star.
WOOD, IKON AND STEEL
LOMBARD COM PAn'v.AUG LIST A. GA
Product!
Libby’s
Vienna Sausage
You’ve never tasted
the best sausage until
you’ve eaten Libby’s
Vienna Sausage.
It’s a sausage product
of high food value!
Made different. Cook
ed different Tastes
different and is different
than other sausage.
Libby’s Vienna
Sausage, like all of the
Libby Food Products,
is carefully prepared
and cooked in .ibby’s
Great White Kitchen.
It can be quickly
served for any meal at
any time. It is pleas
ing, not over-flavored
and has that satisfying
taste. Try it.
Libby, McNeill & Libby,
Chicago.
No (Joe Asking Him.
A certain Sunday school class in
Philadelphia consists for the most
part of youngsters who live in the
poorer districts of the city. One
Sunday the teacher told the class
about Cain and Abel, and the fol
lowing week she turned to Jimmie, a
diminutive lad, who, however, had
not been present the previous ses
sion.
"Jimmie,” she said, “I want you
to tell me who killed Abel.”
“Ain’t no use askin’ me, teacher,”
replied Jimmie; “I didn’t even know <
he Mas dead.” —Harper’s Weekly.
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.,931 Arch St., Phila., Fa.
A young husband in -Connecticut
died the other day from the effect of
eating the first pie his y-oung wife
had cooked. That illustrates the hero;
ism of the brave fellow’s who take
unto themselves brides. —Houston
Post.
Hicks’ Capudine Cures Nervousness,
Whether tired out, ivorried, overworked, or
what not. It refreshes the brain and
nerves. It’s Liquid and pleasant to take.
10c., 25c., and 50c., at drug stores.
The Charleston News and Oouriei
says that there are demagogues in
this country whose ideas are so bad
that they refuse to associate with
each other.
DON’T CUT YOUR CORNS.
If you suffer with corns, bunions, sere,
callous spots on tho feet or soft corns be
tween the toes, go to your druggist or send
25c. by mail for Abbott’s east Indian cobn
taint. It euros quickly and permanently
without cutting, burning or “eating” the
flesh and leaves no pain or soreness. Ad
dress The Abbott Cos., Savannah, Ga.
If a man and a woman live together
In perfect accord, perfect friendship
and sympathy, growing together, help
ing each other, studying each other,
they will find that they can get. on
well, form a complete society of their
own, without much help from the out
side, moralizes the New York Journal.
(At-30’03)
American Cotton College
For the education of Farmers, Clerks, Merchants, Warehousemen, CollsS
Buyers, Manufacturers, and all others, young or old, who are unable to classin
and put the correct valuation on 18 Grades of Co’ton. Thirty day scholarships ■
cur sample rooms, or six weeks’ correspondence course under expert cotton <■■■
will complete you. Big demand for co ton graders and cotton buyer*. Session opsM
Sept. Is!. Correspondence course year round. Write at once for furtherpa'ticulara.
|U| irian
INUSKa
TRY A BOTTLE
PIEDMONT COLLEGE
DEMORZST, GA.
Healthful mountain location. Regular Preparatory
and College couraee; Hpecial ooiir*es in BininHin,
Domestic Bcience and Music. Superior advantages.
Reasonable prices. For catalogue and further Infor
mation address
HENRY C. NEWELL. Acting Present.
Take the Place of Calomel
Constipation sends poisonous matter bounding
through the body. Dull headache, Hour Stomach,
Feted Dreath, JJJeared Eyes Loss of Energy and Ao
petite are the surest signs of he affliction. Young *
Jnver Pills postively cure constipation. They awaken
the sluggish livor to better action, cloaniM) the
bowels, strengthen the weakened parts, induce app*.
tite and aid digestion. They do not Salivate, no mat
ter what you eat. drink or do. Price ii 6 cents froxu
your dealer or direct f rora
J. M. YOUNG. JR., WAYCROSS. GA.
THE DAISY FLY KILLER destroy* nil th*
t* itb und afford, comfort to ,vai y aouiu —lit. d;litfist room,
IfASULD ItOHLIU. US DtIUIS im. Brtoklra. a. T.
Eit cquiped w Sool South. fclxpert management KWPv -
mnectior.s. Position* gua/anteori Railroad fare*
BIRMINGHAM SEMINARY
BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA.
Ideal school for Girl, and Younir I.adle, Boarding pupil* limited to flftf. R. fined
Cbrl.tlsn home; ever* boti.ebold comfert. perfect health, out of door recreations, unex
celled * ify adaaniajre*. Mandarde b;j(h: fa< ulty auperlor. Next tension lieijln. September
tlxteenth. For catalog and full particulars address
MISh LOU HE COMPTON, Principal. 1722 Fifth Ave., Birmingham. Ala.
FARMS
M | p Many people crowd their feet into shoes
in an attempt to make their feet fit the shoes. ||
W r>Grtchoke > rol;rfe - tirthatwa y: wearSKREEMERS.
t&r They fit your feet. Look for the label, and, if you don't B
B Mp find these choes readily, write the makers
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FOUR 6IRLS
Restored to Health by Lydia IL
Pinkham’sVegetable Compound*
Read What They Say.
MissLillianßom,Bil
East 84th Street, Bair
York, writes: ‘Lput
Finkham’s VegekJF
jfflicain o irregularities, pB
Bf,j;.Mriodic suffering, and
nervouß head*ahj%
I :jSm he^>
all j j feel it a duty ftp
b “thnrs know ofw?
JsflfikJSA I.afavot to St., Denver;
KB writes: “Thiuila
h iSi v Mto Lydia E. Finkham%
Fr, J Vegetable Compound!
M jw am well, aftersufferiqg
tSHL for months from uef
VkAT HARIN ECfUMOr V '"' S P roStratioU ”
Miss Marie Btoltah
iwvß 111 ' °* k aure *’
f Hferod fromsuppressiuiy
A and pow
wfflf , inulation. Lydia Wk
jCafSl®’ l’inkham’s VegetoMO
Compound made BO
ffWbs? ®of 4 iTn "'East St!**
■ ‘O * V 'SBwanne, 111.,says:
JIT. Pinkham’.Vms
’■ -,L • J table Compound e
me of backache, sl4a
b!—nelio, and establiahM
my perio(ls , after tkf
N®fiS i&SHr best local doctors had
failed to help me."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink*
ham’s Vegetable Compound, mad*
from roots and herbs, has been tht
standard remedy for female illflU
and has positively cured thousands*
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities
periodic pains, backache, that beam
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, and izziness,or nervous prostration.
Why don’t you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham invites all Rich
women to write her for adviHk
Slio has guided thousands tfl
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
Thompson’s Eye Water
Acts on the Liver and Kidneyst.
Invigorates the System and
"Keeps You Weir
Ask your dealer for It
TOILET ANTISEPTIC
Keep* the breath, teeth, mouth and body
untise'ptically clean and free from ua*>>
healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors,
which water, -oapand tooth preparatioaa
alone cannot do. A
germicidal, disin
fecting and deodor
izing toilet requisite
of exceptional ex
cellence and econ
omy. Invaluable
for inflamed eyes,
throat and nasal and
uterine ca'arrh. At
drug and toilet
stores, 50 cents, or
by mail postpaid.
Large Trial Sample
WITH ' HI4LTH AND IIIUTY" book bent mik
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass.
P* } *>fb* nl adjacent CountiM, B*;n*r farming acCl*b
* i Don rai-w Anything that grow*. Healthy
tr-. Aii/ mzn frffi vou wjiut iiniJ price* r*aonabl*. uu*
rT;n*. Ai city Vidttlia property, the railroad eat**
H'ni'h Is-orgi*. all <:!**•* and price*. Writ* for d©*crt>
ti • ** r ircul/iu
ROBINSON A (iRALF, Viilaliw, Urn.
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