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MILDRED<
KELLER."
RESTORED TO HEALTH.
THANKS TO PE-3 D M A
FrienJs Were Alarmod—
Advised Change of Climate.
Miss Mildred Keller, 718 13th street, N.
W., Washington, safely D. C., writes:
“I can recommend Peruna for ca¬
tarrh. I had it for of years and it win Id
respond to no kind treatment, or if it
did it was only temporary, and on the
slightest back. provocation the trouble would
come
“I was in such, a state that my
friends wero alarmed about me, and
1 was aavi-ed to leave this climate
Then I tried Peruna, and to my
great joy found It helped me from
the first dose I took, and a few bottles
cured wie.
“It built, up my constitution, I regained
my well appetite, and and ’,—Mildred 1 feel that 1 Keller. am perfectly
strong. -
We have on file many thousand testi¬
monials like the above. We can give our
readers only a slight glimpse of tlie rust
array of unsolicited endorsements Dr.
Hartman is receiving.
Stopping Trains With Wind.
Railway man-agon; nowadays have
a very great respect for air pressure*
and design their trains so as to elim¬
inate as far as possible the hostile ef¬
fect of the wind. No such respect
bothered Commodore Vanderbilt, how¬
ever, says World’s Work, when Mr.
George Westinghouse first submitted
to him his plan for the use of air¬
brakes cq railway trains
Mr. Westinghouse had been for sev¬
eral years hard at work to adapt air
pressure to the purpose he had in
mind—to make the handling of swift
trains safer. Ho had at last achieved
his object, and with his completed ap¬
paratus set out to conquer railway
men. After much difficulty, he se¬
cured an interview with Commodore
Vanderbilt, then the greatest railway
man in the country. The old man
listened to his explanations with dim¬
inishing patience.
“Do you mean to tell me,” he broke
in at last, “that you can stop a rail¬
road train with wind?”
“Well, yes,” replied Mr. Westing
house. “As air is wind, I suppose you
could call it that.”
“I’ve no time to waste on fools,"
said the great man, and the interview
was ended.—Youth s Companion.
Sffi? $ 3.50 SHOES S.
\F. E. DohsIhs makes and soils more
Men's &G.50 shoes than any other
nmntifaclurer iu the world. SUO.OOO
REWA&D to any one who can dieprow this stitement.
W. I>. Ikmsrlas $3.50 shoes are the
greatest sellers in the world because of
their excellent style, easy fitting: They and
just superior good wearing qualities. that cost from are
as ns those
£5.00 to &7-00. Tlie only difference is
the price. \V* Ja. Douglas S3.50 shoes
cost more to make, noid their shape
better, wear longer, and are of greater
value than any other &3.50 shoe on the
market to-day. W. by L. Douglas stamping guar¬ his
antees their value
name and price on the bottom of each
shoe. Look for it. Take no substitute.
XV. Ij. Douglas ©3.50 shoes are sold
through hfeovna retail stores In the prin¬
cipal cities, and by slice dealers every¬ L.
where. >' o matter'where you live, XV.
Douglas shoes are within your reach,
EQUAL $5nOG SHOES*
u I have worn IF. L. Dowlas $&JQ stocs for
year's, and consider them equal have to arty $5,00 shoe
note on the rnmrket. They omen entire
satisfaction.*’ — h’m. H. Anderson, Deal Estate
Agent , Kansas City , Mo,
Boys shoes wear becaufe W. L. Douglas $?.£?> ecd $2.C0
they fit better, hold their
shape and wear longer than other makes.
$5.50 TT. L. shoes. Douglas Corona uses Corena Colt is Colts conceded kin in his
to
Oe the finest patent leather produced.
Fast Color Eyelets will not wear Brassy.
TV. L. Dougb» hu*3 the kirgest^hoo mail order
businees in the world. No trouble to get a fit
bv mail. 2h cents extra prepays delivery.
If you desire further information, write for
Illustrated Catalogue of Spring Styles.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. J
CURED
sa Gives
Galck
y - - - a - $ Relief.
Removes all swelling in 8 to 20
flays; effects a permanent cure
in 30 to 6 odavS. Trial treatment
sHven free. Nothin gcan be fairer
Write Dr. H. H. Green's Sons,
Specialists, Box E Atlanta, Ga.
TUETW'r&S 'F1K <CH!NE*. ALL SEWING MA¬
I'S-' Standard Goods
SHUTTLES, E^,w s Free ^tSfel£
REPAIRS. t^ST?Lau!i. L MO.‘
"u/eQmcA ] Eig FOR Bargain &
To bettor advertise the South's Leading
Business Coltegu, four scholarships are of¬
fered young persons of tills county at less than
cost. WRITE TODAY.
GMLA. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Macon, Ga.
is necessary for cotton to produce
high yields and good fibre.
Write far our valuable books on
fertilization; they contain informa¬
tion that means dollars to the
farmers. Sent free on request.
Write now while you think of it
to the
GERMAN KALI WORKS
Now York— Atlanp, Ga.—
93 Nassau St., or Oi Lrc,ad
I
Avery I Company
SUCCESSORS TO
AVHRY & Mc/VULLAN,
El-GS South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
—ALL KINDS OP—
MACHINERY
A
Reliable Friok Engines. Boilers, all
Sizes. Wheat Separators.
mt£<
BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTH.
Large Engines and Boilers supplied
promptly. Shingle Mill3, Corn Mills,
Circular 8aws,Saw Teeth,Patent Dogs,
8team Governors. Full line Engines &
Mill Supplies. Ssr.d for free Catalogue.
(At21-’05)
WrESTelse ill failsT
1 Best iwtua Coaga Byrap. Tastes Good. Cae I |
1 - to time. g©W by flmggista. *>
FTTSnemrrinontly cured. Kofits or nervous¬
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nervollestorer,x‘2trialbottlo Kline, and treatise free
Dr. E. H. I«td.,98L Arch St., Pk.Ua,, Pa.
Lake Biwa is tlie only large sheet of
fresh water in -Japan.
Yonr Dealer For Allen's Poof-T^me.
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns,
Bunions. Swollen, 80 re, dot, C-il Ions,Aching
Sweating Feet ana Ingrowing Kails. Allen’s
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
all Druggists and Shoo stores, 25 cents. Ac¬
cent no substitute. Sample mailed Fp.uk,
Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LoRov, N. V.
Loch Toy is one of the deepest lakes in
the British Isles.
Mrs. Winslow’s toothing Syrup for children
teething,soften the gums, reduces inflamma¬
tion,allayspaiu,cures wind colic,25e.abottle.
London has 15,000 street accidents in a
year
Piso’s Cure for Consumption is on infallible
medicine for coughs and colds.—N. W.
Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900.
The amount of rice produced in Siam
baa increased enormously.
Cares Eczema, Itching ITumors,
Eepecially for old, ckronio cases take
Botanic Blood Balm. It gives a healthy
blood supply to the affected parts, heals all
the sore3, eruption scabs, scales; stops the
awful itching and burning of eczema, swell¬
ings, suppurating, watery sores, etc. Drug
gDts $1 per large bottle, 3 bottles 82.50, 0
bottles S5.C0, express prepaid. Sample free
and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., At¬
lanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medi¬
cal advice sent in scaled letter.
In 1830 John Jacob Astor was the only
millionaire in New York.
The Little Huckleberry
that grows alongside our hills and moun¬
tains contains an active principle that lias ■
a largely happy effect on the bowels. It enters j
in Dr. Diggers’ Huckleberry Cordial,
the great stomach and bowel remedy, for :
Dysentery and Diarrhoea.
Sold by all Druggists, 25 and 50':. bottle.
The oldest working clock in England if
at Peterborough Cathedral.
Times Have Changed.
In these days, when the health ques¬
tion Is the first tiling considered in a
child's upbringing, It is curious to
read the following letter written by
a mother In the early thirties of the
last century, and quoted by Mrs.
Kirby in "Years of Experience." Tho
lady is in correspondence with a dear
friend.
“Why, my dear, Charles has a gTeat
friend, a physician Ju the city, who
positively forbids h£s wife putting
sYiys on her little interfere gtm, or making her
sleeves so they with any
movements of bar atIns. Now she is
fourteen, and it is erfclre’ dy too late to
save her figure. It L a perfect shamo
to wrong a girl so. One can hardly
imagine a man saertfi ting a daughter’s
interests to his own erratic notions
when the mischief < m never be un¬
done."
Short-sighted lath V.’ Perhaps he
was tlie etune physic an who gave the
unreasonable directii ns to two Bmall
boys who were dowi with TXT chills and
fever. prescribed Tho quinino, doctor jams called. strict He
ders that small! ajid gave should or¬
the patients
have neither meat oar coffee whne
tho attack lasted.
“We only waut JuBt a quail and one
cup of coffee apiece," piped up tlie
younger of the twain, aged five. “And
we’re going to have them, too.”
It is sad to say that they did have
them.—Youth's Companion.
REALISTIC.
Crittlek—While I was looking at
that imintlng of yours in Artman's
window to-day—“The Harvesters,"
you know—1 heard a oommemt upon
It
ITAuber—Complimentary?
Crittlek—I’m not cure. A rustic
looking individual gazed at it for a
minute and remarked that it made him
tired.-—Philadelphia Ledger.
VAIN HOPE.
“Ranks, can you remember just how
much I owe you?”
"Thirteen dollars and twenty-five
cents.”
“That’s tho exact sum, efh? Thank
you.”
“Well—why did yon want to know?”
“I thought perhaps you’d forgot¬
ten it, that’s alL"—Cleveland Leader.
IS CAR P**0 S*
Good Luck
Premiums
On the label of every can of Good Luck Baking Powder will be
--- found a coupon. Cut them out and save. Each is
valuable. In one
every can there is a premium book that
tells how to get useful articles free. TEis premium
otter is made to more thoroughly introduce
GOOD LUCK
Baking Powder
though it already enjoys the largest sale of any baking powder in tfa*
world. Good Luck Baking Powder is positively pure and lias
surpassed leavening qualities. It un¬
keep* them makes delicious bakings and
tremendous longer and better. Its unexcelled merit has developed
a demand for it—carloads and trainJoads being
lift snipped to all sections of the country. This makes it possible
to offer so good an article at the moderate price of 10c per
Kl K pound can. Ask your dealer for 11 Good Luck ’’ or write
SOUTHERN us if he can’t supply you. IHI
ofct OP 1
_ TOE SOUTHERN
MFG. CO.
Richmond, Vu.
Wjfu is&
L*Xi
ConvteOon Follows Trial
"When buying Iooro coffeo or anything your grocer happens
to have in his bin, bow do you know what you are
getting ? Some queer etories alxjut coffeo that is sold in hulk,
could be told, if tho people who handle it (grocers), cared to
speak Could out.
any amount of mere talk have persuaded milliona of
housekeepers to use
Lion Coffee,
the leader of all package cofiees for over a quarter
of a century, if they had not found it superior to all other brands in
Farity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity?
This popular success ot LION COFFEE
can be due only to Inherent merit. There
is no str.inqef proof ot merit than conr
tlnued and increasing popularity.
If the verdict of MILLIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS docs not convince
yon of tbe merits of LION COFFEE,
it costs you bnt a trifle to bay a
package. It Is the easiest way to
convince yourself, and to make
you a PERMANENT PURCHASER.
LION COFFEE Is nolii only in 1 lb. sealed
and reaches jou as pure and clean aa when
factory. Lion-head
Save these on Lion-heads every package. for
valuable preminma.
SOLD BY GROCERS
EVERYWHERE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
£V ‘ ■»* '/'g w :%•
imm T 03 HASTILY
AMERICAKSIOMESISREAKDO’.ilH
Irres’ularittoa and Female Derange¬
ments Result Cured by Lydia E.
Pitdcham's Vegetable Compound.
living, Owing to our mode and manner of
and the nervous haste of every
each woman day. to accomplish just so much
It is said that there is not
one woman lu twenty-five but what
suffers with some derangement of the
female organism, and this is the secret
of so many unhappy homes.
No woman can bo amiable, light
hearted and happy, a joy to her hus¬
band and children, and perform tho
duties incumbent upon her, when she is
suffering with sleeplessness, backache, headache,
nervousness, down pains, displacement of tlie bearing,
spinal weakness ovarian womb,
or troubles.
the Irritability and snappy retorts take
place of pleasantness, and all sun¬
shine is driven out of the homo, and
lives are wrecked by woman’s great
enemy—womb trouble.
Read this letter:
Dear Mrs. Pink ham;—
“ I was troubled for eight years with irregu¬
larities which broke down my health and
brought on extreme nervousness and despon¬
dency. pound Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com¬
helped proved Day to be by tho day only I improved medicine which
while me. in health
taking it until I was entirely cured. I
can attend to mv social and household duties
and E. Pinkham's thoroughly Vegetable enjoy life Compound once more, as Lydia n'mdo
has
men well woman, without an ache or a pain.”
—Mrs. Chester Curry, 42 Saratogu Street,
East Boston, Mass.
At the first indication of ill health,
painful or irregular menstruation,
pain in tlie side, headache, backache,
bearing-down blues.” pains, nervousness or
“the secure at once a bottle of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com¬
pound and begin its use.
Concentrated,
mark.
Crab Orchard
WATER
Nature’s Great Remedy
-FOR
DYSPEPSIA
SICK HEADACHE
CONSTIPATION
Stimulates tho Liver, roguLata* tho Bowels
and keeps the entire system in a healthy
condition.
A Natural Produot with a rooord of a Cen¬
tury. If afflicted try it.
SOLD BY ALi. DRU 6 OI 8 TS.
CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO,,
LOUISVILLE. IIT.
You want only tho best
Cotton Gin
Machinery
Ask any experienced
(dinner about
Pr att,Eagle,Smith
WinshSp - , Munger
Wo would liko to show
you what thousands of
life long customers say.
Write for catalog g and ai
testimonial book let.
Continental Gin Co
Charlotte, ICiruittiKlifiin. N. (!., Atlanta. Ga.
Ain.
Memphis, Tpiiii., hullmi, Tei.
$50 POSITION
PAY TUmON AFTER
POSITION IS SECURED
S’lrst 10 who clip this notice and send to
DR&UGHCN’S
PRACTICAL BUSIliESS COLLEGE
Atlanta., Columbia,. Nashville Knoxville, Mont¬
gomery. Waco, or It Worth.
may, without giving notes, pay EVERT
CENT of tuition out ot uulary after
good position Is secured. If not secured
no pay required.
COURSE BY MAft. FREE
If not ready Co enter you may take
lessons by mall FREE until ready,
which would save time, living expenses,
etc., or complete at home and get di¬
ploma, D. P. B. C. CO., has *300,000.0#
capital, 17 bankers on Board of Direc¬
tors, arid TWENTY Colleges In THIR
TEEN states to back every claim it
makes. Established SIXTEEN year's.
: Clip and send this notice to day.
CENTS BUYS A
ECONOMY 6
Makes Full BLUE
Quart Best Wash Bluing
K years on the market. Ask dealer, or we
will send by mall package npou reoeipt ot lOo.
la stamps and yonr dialer’s name.
Bbidgw-McDowkm. Co., Louisville, Ky.
A lITrn Arldrees of (1) persoTi' of
#15» li»V I I LmU Vert hr.ng Indian with blo<d who tr,ba are
no: to RentU' any ky,
(%) of ruen who w*r<* ere drafted . _
(X) of iruotliem of •oldksns who hav« b
ctanled pensAcD oc #ae<#»iit crl their re
miATrithtfh, (4) of roen served ill tire ¥ e*l
innl irrmy, or (A) th» a«ar®et kin of sudR
r«)ldier» or safiors. nerw dpcy«Hed. ' i
NATH AX \Y a*illusion# BIOKFUrltp, AttornejF,
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