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Flowery.
It isn’t always because they are fond
. powers that people throw bouquets
t themselves.— New York Times.
* Blunt language is often used in
making sharp retorts.
death to ring worm.
“Everywhere I go I speak for tettebjn*,
wiiuse it cured me of ringworm in its
nrst form. My whole chest from neck to
!!ist was raw as beef; but tettekike cured
T t a ' s o cured a bad case of piles.” So
®vs Mrs. M. F. Jones of 28 TannehiM St.,
Pittsburg, Pa. Tettbbine, the great skin
winedv is sold by druggists or sent by mail
for 60c.’ Write J. T. Shupibi.nl, Dopt. A,
Savannah, Ga.
Xo man is master of the entire
range of human knowledge—with the
possible exception of a village justice
of the peace.
To Drive Out Malaria and 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 the
most effectual form. For grown people
and children. 50c.
No farmer has ever yet grown rich
growing crops from the government
seed.
CUTICURA CURED FOUR.
Southern Woman Suffered With Itch
ing, Burning Rash—Three Little
Babies Had Skin Troubles—Calls
Cuticura Her Old Stand-by.
“My baby had a running sore on his
neck and nothing that 1 did for it took
effect until 1 used Cuticura. My face was
nearly full of tetter or some similar skin
disease. It would itch and burn so that 1
could hardly stand it. Two cakes of Cuti
cura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment
cured me. Two years after it broke out on
my hands and wrist. Sometimes I would
go nearly crazy for it itched so badly. I
went back to my old stand-by, that had
never failed me—one set of Cuticura Rem
edies did the work. One set also cured
my uncle’s baby, whose head was a cake jf
sores, and another baby who was in the
same fix. Mrs. Lillie Wilcher, 770 Elev
enth St., Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 16, ’07.”
A good neighbor is as great a bless
ing as a bad one isn’t.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ior Children
teething, softens th6gums, reducesinflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle
A misfit truth is the worst of all
lies.
Ladles Can "Wear Shoes
One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot-
Ease, a powder. It makes tight or ne w shoes
easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, aching
feet, ingrowing nails, cornsand bunions. At
all druggists and shbe stores, 25c. Don’t ac
cept any substitute. Trial package Free by
mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.
Despite the discovery of wireless
communication, politicians continue to
pull the wires.
A SURGICAL
OPEBAgH^
If there is any one thing that a
woman, dreads more than another it
is a surgical operation.
We can state without fear of a
contradiction that there are hun
dreds, yes, thousands, of operations
performed upon women in our hos
pitals which are entirely unneces
sary and many have been avoided by
LYDIA E.PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
For proof of this statement read
the following letters.
Mrs. Barbara Base, of Kingman,
Kansas, writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
“ For eight years I suffered from the
most severe form of female troubles and
was told that an operation was my only
hope of recovery. I wrote Mrs. Pinkham
for advice, and took-Lydia E. Pinicham s
Vegetable Compound, and it has save
my life and me a well woman.
Mrs. Arthur R. House-, of Church
Road, Moorestown. N. J-, writes:
“ I feel it is my duty to let people
know what Lydia E. Pinkham s ' egc
table Compound has done for me.
suffered from female troubles, and as
March my physician decided tha.t an
operation was necessary. My bus lan 1
objected, and urged me to try Lj < >
E. Pinkham’s Y T egetable Compound,
and to-day I am well and strong.
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia L. Fink
ham’s Vegetable Compound, nia e
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female >•
and has positively cured thousands ,
women who have been troubled
displacements,inflammation,u ice* * -
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, and backache.
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for ad *
She has guided thousand.
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
OF POLITICAL INTEREST.
fn? 0 J e ™° r Campbell was re-elected
Texas term as governor of
Frank 11. Hitchcock spent most of
bunday morning in company with Wil
am J. Bryan in the Auditorium An
nex Hotel, Chicago. Politics was not
mentioned, and both seemed to have
enjoyed the incident.
The Taft banner which hangs over
a street in Lincoln, Neb., will possi
bly be removed on the dav that Mr.
Bryan is formally notified of his nom
ination.
W illiam Randolph Hearst has re
turned from abroad and upon his ar
rival gave out a statement to the ef
feet that he would not be the caudi
date of the independence League for
the presidency.
The executive committee of the re
publican party, as named by Chaif
man Hitchcock, follows: Charles F.
Brooker, Connecticut; T. Coleman du
Pont, Delaware; William E. Borah,
Idaho; Frank O. Dowden, Illinois;
Charles Xegle, Missouri; Victor Rose
water, Nebraska; William L. Ward,
New York; Edward Duncan, North
Carolina, and Boise Penrose, Pennsyl
vania.
Governor Hughes of New York has
announced as a candidate to succeed
iWmself. It is stated that the party
organization of his state does not
want him, but to ignore him would
mean the withdrawal of independent
voters from the support of the state
ticket.
As the result of the republican con
ference held in Chicaga, which was
called by Frank H. Hitchcock, chair
man of the national committee, head
quarters will be established immedi
ately in eight states and active cam
paigning for Taft and Sherman be
gun. The states taking part in the
conference were Illinois, Indiana,
lowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Michigan,
Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Hon. Henry Watterson or Louis
ville, Ky., was selected chairman of a
new committee of the democratic par
ty, which will be charged largely with
the publicity of problems of the cam
paign. The body which Colonel Wat
terson will head will be known as the
newspaper committee, its membeiship
being drawn from thd publishers of
all the metropolitan newspapers in
the countrv which support Mr. Bryan’s
candidacy.' Mr. Watterson will name
personnel of the committee later.
John A. Johnson of Minnesota re
ceived a personal letter from W J.
Brvan democratic candidate foi the
presidency, requesting his early pres
ence at Fairview, and asking him
when he would be available for speak
ing purposes. The latter Quest on Is
asked Mr. Bryan says in his letter,
in view of the numerous requests that
have been received for Governor John
son for speaking dates in the various
spates He savs the demand in this
Select is general, and he hopes the
Minnesota governor will be able o
give it his attention.
After a seven-hour conference in
Chicago with William J. Bryan and
lohn W Kern, respectively democrat
c Nominees ior president and race
president, the subcommittee ot the
srs r oSs rs..* ■■
1011 n w .m the first time in many
tears 1 that ‘a national chairman had
• earS i hv the democratic par
been selected >t> 1 conteß t had been
ty or ‘V V a £ h e e officers are as follows :
waged. man E Mack, Buffalo,
S h T m vice cSrman; L. P. Hall, Ne-
N ' V’ treasurer Governor C. N.
braska; £ ' ser geant-at-arms,
J H ,CMlisousll secretary,
rreV Woodson. Kentucky.
The course of the price of stocks
• vl- York on Saturday was ascrib
'd interpretation placed on
ed j * -riffs speech of acceptance of
Judge laft s f l . ..resident, of which
the nomination for P*'j£f n d i slrib uted.
advance copi “ “ dge f the con .
ClaimS i made the basis for pub
tents were made \ jh W ere circuit-
distric. previous to
ed m t tie nun sto ck market .
the openm., K<jlli at the outset
There was som - . Roosevelt
on ihe allegation the
rl ICleS A Substantial demand develop
date. A and a material re
-6d at followed Professed ground
covery follow eu. Ihe c i a im that the
f ° r th h would be found
speech of c ‘ financial world,
satisfactory tb h k noW declares
Chairman Hitcnc k u be ac .
the fight for and that
be abandoned to the
other party.” Mr an d Mrs.
A " a raS and educated in now in
f ya n fifling a Position of trust.
Ja ‘ ,a . ‘ Lf t has advised the repub.
JUdS national committee to make
Stto'carry Georgia for the repub-
Brvan is kept busy receiving
pi £mrrh. 3 Uncoiu home.
DeliVeri mediJrelv a afte e r'learning of
WOr ¥S mother. T. L. Cleary
the death had a trying ex
0f plattet l’ V state democratic
perience be.or Wiß The
convention a m reciate the Blt
con vent ion and earv ’ S address was
*" until w Clea
concluded * wlgconß in, became
ry, a pioneer - ath of her hus
ill, following lefere Her illness
“f,:, ““ ed °o bu serious.
W nf Mi Bryan’s important call
°D® t\veek w 'as Josephus Daniels
ers last proprietor of The
of Raieigh, * ” member of the
News and °^f'' a ’ and member of
national com * gel#ct a chair-
San omeen. ot the na.ionn.
committee.
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.,031 Arch St., Phila... Pa.
One of the many things a conceited
youth is unable to understand is how
any sensible female can pass him up
for some other chap.
A TERRIBLE CONDITION.
Tortured by Sharp Twinges, Shooting
l’ains and Dizziness.
Iliram Center, 518 South Oak
street. Lake City, Minn., says; "I was
so bad with kidney
r^' T " trouble that 1 could
not straighten up af
'j .ffik date;, m ter stooping without
1' jfA s h ar p pains shooting
1;l> " jJttj throu S ll my Back. I
had dizzy spells, was
yl-'fSnervous and my eye-
Jk sight affected. The
•'■MAbL’kidney secretions
were irregular and
too frequent. I w-as
in a terrible condition, but Doan’s
Kidney Pills have cured me and I
have enjoyfed perfect health since.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Y.
Be broad: be liberal; remember it
is more blessed to give than to re
ceive; particularly if the commodity
be advice.
John R. Dickey’s old reliable eye water
cures sore eyes or granulated lids. Don t
hurt, feels good; got the genuine in red box.
Warm language is sometimes used
in demonstrating cold facts.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Founded 123 years ago for the education of all the people.
It is the patron of all who may seek its instruction. The rich
can get nothing better, the poor can secure the best; thus the
state equalizes opportunities, regardless of class or sect. . . .
Over C,OOP Georgia alumni attest the value of Its training,-men prominent In every
industry and profession.
Law, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Civil and Electrical En
gineering, Literary and Scientific Courses.
Faculty of 46 instructors; 927 students enrolled last year at Athens; 3375 students
enrolled in the University system. Board $9.00 a month; room $2.09 a month in dormi
tories; tuition free in academic courses to citizens of the state. The Univorsity oners the
youth of to-day the best advantages in all its liitiory. Maintained by the state the
University stands ready to help YOU train your son for the highest responsibilities of life.
IT IS WORTHY OF THE TRUST. IT STANDS FOR
ALL THAT IS BEST IN OUR CIVILIZATION.
FOR DETAILS. ADDRESS
THE UNIVERSITY, Athens, Ga.
BIRMINGHAM SEMINARY
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA.
Ideal school for Girl* and Young Ladles. Boarding pupil* limited to fifty. Refined
Christian home; every household comfort. Perfect health, out of door recreations, unex
celled city advantages. Btan<taids high; faculty superior. Next session begin* September
sixteenth. For catalog and full particular* address „ . ,
MISS LOULIL COMPTON, Principal. 1722 Fifth Ave.. Birmingham, Ala.
American Cotton College
For the education of Farmers, Clerk., Merchant., Warehou.emen, Cotton
Buyer., Manufacturers, and all other., young or old, who are unable to classify
and pat the correct valuation on 18 Grade, of Colton. Thirty day scholarship, in
our sample room., or six weeks’ correspondence course under expert cotton men
will complete you. Big demand for co’ton graders and cotton buyer*. Session opene
Sept. Ist. Correspondence course year round. Writs at once for further pa-ticulars.
n inn ini
Chartered I'bbruakt 12th, 1897, Lincoln’s Birthdat.
This unique and rapidly growing Institution, with grounds and buildings valued at B*oo,ooo
furnishes unequaled opportunities for young men and young women, with or without means,
who desire an education. Tuition In the Literary Department Is free. Just an incidental,
which ranges from sls to $lB per year. Board, incidentals and room rent range from sß.> to SIOO
per year, and the student may work to pay one-half of this amount. Six large school build
ings' 600 acres of land; saw mill, grist mill, shingle machine. All College courses. Including
Music. Art and Elocution, are given. Over 800 students enrolled last year. Located at the
Historic Cumberland Gap. Tennessee, where the three states, Virginia, Kentucky and ien
nessee Join. First term begins August 31st. Address
Wm. L. STOOK.S'BV'Ry, Vh. 2)., Tresidenl.
CVM'BE'RLAJV'D CAT, TEJVJV.
rMM REPAIRS
BI SAWS. RIBS, Bristle Twine. Babbit, &c.. far any mak<
M Bj of Gin ENGINES. BOILERS and PRESSES
™ and Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In
lectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Saw. Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine*
Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY
COMPANY. Augusta. Ga.
An Extremely Palatable Medicine For All
M LIBIA a KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES
I EA NO GRIPINQ
TRY A BOTTLE Ask your dealer for tt
keep your feet in a natural, healthy condition by wearing
SKREEMER shoes. They do not crowd or pinch the feet. They k
if are made over natural foot-shape models. Look I
-j:; for the label. If you do not find these shoes
IrJLol r rr - readily, write us for directions how to secure %
rEBinEIBUi them. FRED. F. FIELD CO.. Brocklon, Mass.
Btearrm mass.
Malaria Makes Pale Blood ’
The Old Standard GRO\ E S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the
system. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it
is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and the most effectual form. For adults and children. 50c.
THE SAMSON OF COFFEES
Double the Strength of It's delicacy of flavor
the ordinary kinds— and it’s smoothness of
goes twice as far nnd tnste are never subor
thus great MONEY dinated to it’s Strength
“ ~. IliiHgj THE REILY-TAYIOR CIL
AaDCIS 1-ID SOLD EVERYWHERE HW OILEAKI, U.
Some men decline to look upon
the wine when it is red because they i
prefer another color.
S.tci. WILL CUKE YOUR CORNS
If you invest it in a bottle of abbott’s east
INDIAN CORN PAINT. It removes hard or soft
corns, bunions or sore, callous spots on tlio
feet, warts or indurations of the skin. No
pain.no cutting, no “eating” of the flesh,
no after soreness; quick, safe, sure. At
druggist or by mail from Tax Abbott Cos.,
Savannah, Ga. .
. At the age of 40 a man gets busy
and looks for some of the money he
threw away at the age of 21.
Hicks’ Capudine Cures Headache,
Whether from Cold, Heat ; Stomach, oi
Mental Strain. No Acetanilid or dangerous
drugs. It’s Liquid. Effects immediately.
10c., 25c., and 50c., at drug stores
The poorer a man is the less likely
he is to be called a grafter.
(At3l-’08)
WHITE STEAMER WINS EVERYWHERE
Makes perfect score in all important events; •
1907 Glidden and Hower Trophy—tluhker City
Double victory at Harrisburg. Chosen officialm.
chine by United States and Brazilian GovermwtAtW
Goes through sand, mud and mountains. Send a*
names of throe men best able to buy a good ante.
We will send you (free) choice of three work*eq
Automobile Development, containing the r.iiiof
highway illustrations ever printed. Writ* t*
THE WHITE CO.. 120 Marietta St.. Atlanta. Go.
FOURTEEN HUNDRED AND
SIXTY-FIVE MEN
with teams are selling our products
FARMERS in thirty-four different State*.
Seventy useful articles that country peopw
need. We furnish the goods and give agents
time to turn them Into money. Address, ,
J. R. WATKINS CO.. Winona, Mina.
Nedmont college
DEMOREST, GA.
Healthful mountain location. Regular Preparatawp
and College courses; npeclal course, in
Domestic Solenco nnd Music. Superior adsautma
Reasonable prices. For oatalogue and further late*,
matlon address
HENRY C. NEWELL, Acting Presttat
Dropsy H
Removes all swelling in B to
days; effects a permanent cut*
in 30 to 6o days. Trial trcatjiisnOl
\J\ Jk Vlhfc.p-iveti free. Nothingcan be fait**
' ‘ write Dr. H. H. Green’s 30%
Box b Atlanta **
Take the Place of Calomel
Oonstlnation sends poisonous mutter honndtMf
through the body. Dull headache. Sour Btoia*al*
Feted Breath, Bleared Eyea. Lom of Energy aad A*-
petite are the surest nigna of ho affliction.
Liver Pills uotulvoly cure constipation. Ihojr asauil
the sluggish liver to better action, cleanse ta*
bowels, strengthen the weakened parts, Induce see**
tito and aid digestion. They do not Hallvate, nonas
ter what you eAt, drink or do. Price2s cents fratt
your dealer or direct from
J. M. YOUNG. JR.. WAYCROSS. GA.
Always sweet sui
clean. Never
* 1 break; never teat.
Useful for manf
y ; ;r ; other things, wltlfc
enameled cover
furnished. Thm
m M styles made.
ENTERPRISE
ENAMEL CO,
Alt dealer*. Sample, Booklet and Parlor Gama. Hat.
I’urlHr Const Horn* Cos., New York.
local agents wanted. Writ* lor roomy waking ga*
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TOILET ANTISEPTIC
Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body
entisepfically clean and free from h>
healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors,
which water, soap and tooth preparation
alone, cannot do. A
feeling and deodor
of exceptional ex
cellence and econ- | 11 . I
omy. Invaluable
for inflamed eyes,
Large Trial Sample
WITH “hKALTH AND iIAUTV" BOO* ICNT mil
THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston,Man.