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LIEUT. F. S. DAVIDSON.
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PE-RU-NA STRENGTHENS
Tilt ENTIRE SYSTEM.
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? F. . S. Davidson, Ex-Lieut. (J. S.
5 Pension Army, Washington, ]). C., care U S-
5 Office, writes:
f “To my mind then- is no rent
/or catarrh comparable to
( IVnoirt. It rot only strikes ai
5 i hr root of the malady, but it
5 tonus and strengthens the sys
J <<‘>11 inn truly wonderful, nay.
5 1 ha I lias been Us history in
my ease. 1 cheerfully and unhesi-
5 tatingly tatmgly have recommend rttc.uiiiv.-uu it n to i.o those muse alluded amicteu
J as I been.”—F. -F. S. S. Davidson. Davidson.
If you do not derive prompt and satisiac
torv results from the use of Peruna. write
at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state¬
ment of your case, and hi will be urcased
to give you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, President
of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus
Ohio.
The saw works of Indianapolis com¬
pleted recently a large saw contain¬
ing 200 teeth.
war tmme
GALOHSEL?
When Mozley’s Lemon
i Elixir, a purely vegetable
compound,-with a pleas¬
ant taste, will relieve you
of Biliousness, and all
kindred diseases without
griping or nausea, and
leave no bad effects.
50c. and $1;00 per bottle EH
at all Drug Stores.
MGZL&Y'S
LEMON ELBKm.
“One Dose Convinces.’’
NOT BAD REASONING.
Merchant—Say. old man. I’ve al¬
ways fought shy of your company be¬
cause I feared it. was not stable, but
I want to take a policy with you now
Agent—Why, er—I wish to he bon
est with you. Surely you know that
we’ve been investigated and that all
our officials have resigned.
Merchant—That’s just it. I'm con¬
vinced that a company which could
survive under that gang couldn’t be
wrecked by any earthly agencies.
FrTSrwrmanenf Iv cure I. No fits or nervous¬
ness after firs’: dav’x ns» of Dr. Kline’s Groat
Nerve tlr. Restorer, fs2tr ; Tl bottleaud treatise free
II. ii. Ivlins;. Ltd..1*81 Arch St., PhIla.,Pa.
Yirn -,’1 in |,i s day spoke of the “waving
woods” of Italy.
MrOVin'do'v’sToothingSyruo forOhildrei
teething,so.'to i t’l i rums.reduces inflamma¬
tion.allays nain,cures wind colic, 25c.a bottle
Thrckera" o"' , e saw Napoleon on the
Island of St. Helena.
I iso’s Cure is the best medietas we ever use 1
'crall affaetions of thro it and lungs.—W m.
O. Kxdslky, Vanburen Ind.. Feb. lo, l'JOI.
The ink plant of New Granada is a
curiosity
Tn Y<»nr I-fom*
Sloan's Liniment is the best antiseptic to
keep handy Kills yellow fever and ma¬
laria germs
About 1,500,000 persons the world. are employed in
the eoai mines of
A Frumn Ilon-o 100 Vears Ol 1.
A Irame bouse can be kept m good order
for a hundred Martinez years, if painted M. with the
Jxmgmart & L. A Paint. It
won t need to be painted more than once
in ten to fifteen years because the L. & M.
/Cine hardens the L. & M. Wh-te Lead, and
gives it enormous life.
Four gallons Longman & Ma.tinez L. &
M. Faint mixed with tiiree gallons linseed
oil will paint a house.
VY. 1j. Barr, Char.eston. \V. \ a., writes:
“Fainted Fran ken uurg Block with L. &
Al.; stands out as though gold. tarnished.”
W ears and covers like
Sold everywhere ) and uy Longman Makers lor &
Martinez. New ork. i’a.ut
Fifty ¥ ears.
Germany’s African war has already cost
yearly $30,000,000.
! “when By the I Sweat of the His stage,” Brew. re¬
was on
marked Chief Clerk McDermott, o'
the St. Francis, who eternally de¬
lights to v call his many triumphs
as a Thespian, “I once played the
waves in ‘Monte Cristo.’ You re¬
member the scene where Edmund
Dantes climbs up on the rock, with
the billowy, bounding deep surging
madly around, him? He poses heroi¬
cally on the rock, looks up at the
gallery and says. ‘The world is mine’’
Well, I played the billowy bounding
deep in that scene. The waves con¬
sisted of a piece of green canvas at¬
tached to a rocker. I worked the
rocker and made the waves roll.
Now and then another fellow tossed
a bucket of real water up against the
rock to add a little realism to the
scene. The first night I played that
part one of those buckets of water
missed the target and caught me in
the neck. The stage manager took
one look at me when the curtain was
rung down. I was dripping wet.
’Fine!’ he said. ‘Great! You’re the
first fellow that ever perspired play¬
ing that part.’
“And I was engaged for the whole
season right there and then.”—San
Francisco Chronicle.
INDUSTRIOUS ARTIST.
iJaeon—You say your artist friend
Is industrious?
Egbert—Very; why, I’ve known
him tc work over four years on one
picture.
“Is that possible?”
“It is. He was a month painting
it, and four years trying to sell it/
—-Yonkers Statesman.
THE rURSUUT OF THE PRACTI¬
CAL.
“You are not saying as much about
i the trust as you used to?”
“No,” answered Farmer Corntossel.
“There’s altogether too much temp¬
tation for a man to keep chasin’ oc¬
topuses when he ought to be pickin'
potato bugs.”—-Washington Star.
The debt of France, including the
debts of communes, amounts to about
§ 6 , 000 , 000 , 000 .
YELLOW CRUST ON BABY
Would Cr ick Open Scal> Causing Ter¬
rible Hcliin';—Cured by Cuticura.
* Our baby had a yellow crust on hia
head which 1 could not keep away. When
1 thought i had succeeded in getting hia
head clear, it would start again by the
crown of his head, crack and scale, and
cause terrible itching. I then got Cuticura
Soap and Ointment, washing the scalp
with the soap and then applying the Oint¬
ment. A few treatments made a complete
cure. 1 have advised many mothers to use
Cuticura, when 1 have been asked about
the same ailment of their babies. Mrs.
John Boyce, Pine Brush, N. Y.”
A CHUNK OF WISDOM.
“My brethren,” said the cigar store
philosopher, “give ear unto this gol?
of wisdom.”
“Fire aw-ay.”
Stage beauty Is like stage money.
It doesn’t usually amount to much off
the hoard?..”
Hailstones weighing three pounds,
each are said to have fallen in Nevada
the other dav.
U. S. SENATOR TOWNE
Credits lloan’s Kidney Pills Witha Grat¬
ifying Cure.
Hon. Charles A. Towne, Ex-U. 8 .
Senator from .Minnesota, brilliant ora¬
tor, clever business man, brainy law¬
LJ-...V -Jo..: -
ruueiaav
remedy was recommended to me a Tew
months ago when i was feeling miser¬
able; had severe pains in the back; was
, restless and languid:
lntd a dull head¬
ache and neuralgic pains in the limbs
and was otherwise distressed. A few
boxes of the pills effectually routed my
ailment and I am glad to acknowledge
the benefit I derived
(Signed) CHARLES A. TOWNE.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y,
For sale by all dealers. Price, 50
cents per box.
When men refuse to give the Presi¬
dent credit for the good he does arid
assign mean motives for good ac¬
tions, they discredit themselves to
such an extent that, when they point
out real errors of thought an daction,
nobody believes them, avers the
Christian World.
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant; so why not try it? Price 50c
yer, whose na¬
tional prominence
made him a for¬
midable candi¬
date for the
Presidential nom
lowing:
Gentlemen —
nni glad to on
dorse Doan's Kid
n ey Pills. The
FRUITFUL FURNACES.
IMcLNSE HEAT PRODUCES PRECIOUS
STONES.
Sch-wtists TTnv-' to Vtii<-1.tn =
Goal l iiuu iiulB and liable* from *U<>
Crucible of the Furnace.
Kecput sul v tcos from Franco state
that Professor Moissan. the eminent
scientist and ia'-entor, lias actually
succeeded in making genuine dia¬
monds and rubies. He employs for
this purpose the electric furnace,
which lias b n sc improved that a
degree of le af can be produced ap¬
proaching the extreme temperatures
which were undoubtedly a factor iti
the formation of minerals and gems in
the interior of the earth.
The rubies obtained are of large
size, weighing ten or fifteen carats,
and in quality and color equal and
even surpass those found in the earth.
The natural forces attending the for¬
mation of diamonds seem to have
been more complicated, and so far tie
diamonds resulting from the efforts of
the scientists have been very small,
but still they are positively identified
as the carbon crystal the diamond.
They are remnrkaL’.y clear and bright,
and on a small scale as line specimens
as nature’s own prod net.
’1 lie electric furnace has enriched
chemistry with a whole series of new
compounds. Probably the otic of most
value to mankind at large is I'aU-iuni
Carbide. The simple application of
water to Calcium Carbide generates
the gas Acetylene, which is now being
commonly used for lighting.
The peculiar merits of Acetylene
light nre its brilliance and high candle
power, ease of installation, economy
and its adaptability for lighting build¬
ings of every description, regardless
of their location.
How to Listen to Music.
People often get intensely excited
In listening to music—lotting their
emotions run rampant and suffering
in consequence a painful reaction of
fatigue. If they w mid learn to yield
so that the music could pass over
their nerves as It passes over the
strings of a musical instrument, and
then, with the hew life and vigor
derived from the enjoyment, would
turn to some useful work, they would
find a great expansion in the enjoy¬
ment of the music as well as a new
pleasure in their work. If we enjoy
good music and gib it over our per¬
sonal pleasure in it, so to speak, it
takes the life .out of us. If we let
the music ca&yLv ouf%Ycitei*ent, us along instead
of trying, in to carry
the music, it btl't^'i newSlife to ua,
-
English inhabiti ntS^-Vf the Trans¬
vaal are much worried over the in¬
crease in the Asia ic elements in the
population.
IET WEATHER COMFORT
“I have used your FISH BRAND
Slioker for five years and can truth¬
fully say that I never have hail
anything give me so much com¬
fort and satisfaction Enclosed
find my order for another one.”
(ham* and address on application)
You can dafy tho hardest storm with Tower’s
Waterproof Oiled Clothing and Hats.
Highes t Aw ard World’s Fair, 1004.
OUR GUARANTEE 13 BACK OF THIS
SIGN OF THE FlGH
A. Boston, J..TOWER U. S. A. CO. ANSWER'S
TOWER CANADIAN CO.
Limited
TORONTO, CANADA
A FEW
CUTTING 0 jijkx
REMARKS
The purpose of n, saw is to cut.
It should cut easily, cut cleanly,
and cut with every movement \
I prefer an Atkins Saw. Its J,lafie *Tv,
is “Silver Sicel”, recognized crnicible tire
world over as the finest
steel ever made in ancient <>t modern
times It is hard, close .-rained and
tough, it holds a sharp cutting: edge
longer than any other Saw. Its
blade tapers perfectly Irons thick to
thin, from handle to tip. Thus it
makes leeway for itself runs easily
and does not buckle. Its temper is
perfect. When bent by a crooked
thrust, it springs into slia|>e without kinking
The Atkins Saw cuts and does it best of any.
We make all types arid sizes cf saws, hut only
one Atkins grade —(he best. Knives, Perfection Floor
Saws, Corn
Scrapers, etc., are sold by all good hardware
dealers. Catalogue on request.
YL. C. ATBINS CO., Inc.
Largest Saw Manufacturers in the World.
Factory and Executive Offices. Indianspoiis. Indiana.
BKAXOT1BS New York, ftateawo, Minneapolis. Ki-anchmo.
Portland (Oregon , Seattle. Hon
Memphis, Atlanta and Toronto, (Canada).
Accept no Substitute—Inant on the Atkins Brand
SOLD BY GOOD DDU^RS
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FRENZIED finance.
The Farmer (excitedly) -Say, Mis¬
ter Constubble, I’ve jest bin bunker¬
ed out uv every durn c ft nt!
The Policeman (Irritably)—Well,
don’t, holler to me, you come on. I
cin’t no rnaguzir-e publisher.—Puck.
painful mim
mm** rriEN Fi-iD relief
The Ce.se of Miss Irons Crosby Is One
of Thousands of Cures Made by Lydia
L. Pinibam’s Vegetable Compound.
How many women realize that men¬
struation is the balance wheel of a
woman's life, and while no woman is
entirely free from periodical suffering,
it is vdd not theph n of nature that women
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Thousands of American women, how¬
ever, have found relief from all monthly
suffering by lairing Lydia 1-1. i’inkhnm’s
Vegetable Compound, as it is the most
thorough female regulator known to
medical science. It. cures the condition
which causes so much discomfort and
sobs menstruation of its terrors.
Miss Irene Crosby, of 313 Charlton
Street East Savannah, G;t , writes;
“ Lydia K. Pink ham's Yegi-l ahl<>( ’on mound
is a true fri- nd t > vvomim. It lia - been of
great benefit to mo, curing me of irregular
and painful nu a.-.t citation when everything
else bail failed, and 1 gladly recommend it, to
other suffering women.”
Wome n who are troubled with pain¬
ful or irregular menstruation, back¬
ache, bloating (or flatulence), Ietn.-<>r
rhir-a, falling - , inllanimation or ulcera¬
tion of the uterus, ovarian troubles,
that “bearing-down" feeling, dizzi¬
ness. faintness, indigestion, nervous
prostration or the blues, should take
immediate, action to ward off the seri¬
ous consequences, and be restored to
perfect health and strength by taking
Lydia E. I’inkham’s then Vegetable Com¬
pound, and write to Mrs. Pink
hum, Lynn, Mass., for further free ad¬
vice. Thousands have been cured by
so doing.
FOR A
uteszuic/i Bi£ Bargain
To tiottcr ndverfiso tho South'H Leading
Itiigfno»H College, four RCholiiTBllips urn of
fproil young persons of flits county at Jess than
cost. WRITE TODAY.
0A-A1A. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ga
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Malaria conies In so many forms it Is often hard to diagnose a -T T itfi
LF.T OXID 1 NE DETERMINE 3 -M ? A
For You
m For Malaria and Chills it is Absolutely Guaranteed. Made in Reg¬
ular and tasteless Forms, For sale by all Druggists. 1’riee 50els.
Manufactured by ILVI M >N- YVOKslI A M DKUti f o ,
Iiai.i.as, Texas - - am> - - Memphis, Tenxeshbe,
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CONCENTRATED
CRAB ORCHARD
WATER.
TRADE gP 6 MAB i K.
Nature’s j^reat remedy for
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache,
Constipation.
Stimulates the Liver, r< 'ft '
llatesthe Bowels and keeps
j the entire system ina healthy
condition. A natural pro¬
duct with a record of a cen¬
tury. If afflicted try it.
Sold by all druggists.
I Crab Orchard Water Co.,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
CURED
Gives
Quick
Relief.
Prmovri nil dwelling in 8 to 2 u
days ; effect* a permanent Trialtreatmcut cure
in i.o to O- da vs.
given free. Nothingcaa be fairer
Write Dr. II. M. Green’* Atlanta, Sons,
Specialists. Box B ua.
Item < ;<mgh Hyrup. Ttu«« OikuI.
In time. Sold by druggleta.
hi JHI 1 ,T 8 dk ilSP ■
W. L. Douglas
* 3 = & $ 3 — S H O E S meh
W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Llpo
cannot be equalled at any price.
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the ;
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^ • MOKE W. f . iZCWGUSS MEN'S MAKFS SHOES Ail90 SFZLS THAN
ANV OTHER ^3. SO
MAMVEACTURER.
ein UjUUU nnn to anyone who can
V • disprove this statement.
W. I. Douglas :nA.»so shoes have by their ex¬
cellent style, easy fitting, and superiurwearing
qualities, in achieved world. the They largest sate of any $3.50
snoe the are iust an jjood os
those that co.t you $5.00 to $7.00—the only
difference is the prtce. ll i could take you into
my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest In
the world .aider one roof making men’s fine
shoes, and show you the care with which every
pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize
why \V. t . Dou las $3.50 shoes are the b«at
shoes produced in the world.
I I could show you the difference between tho
shoes made in my factory and those of other
makes, you would understand why Douglas
$3.50 shoes cost more, to make, why they hold
their shape, tit better, wear longer, and ore of
^renter intrinsic value than any other (3.50
i^oo on the market to-day,
Wf £» SJnssqihisi Stiyartf Mstdo Shoes foa*
T $2, $h<oa&r$2,.iiOy HO, $'r .OQ* School A
$2, $1.75, $1.50
CAUTION. — Insist upt>n iuivii ■ W.L.Doug
fas slutHS, Tiiko no snbsi.ituto. None tfenuino
without his name and prieo stamped on bottom,
AVANTIHL A shoo dealer in ev<*ry town where
V-L L. Doiiirlas Shoos are not sold. Full lino ot
sample:* sent free for inspection upon request
East Color £ /riots used; the if iv;l1 not *F:dl tr brut* if.
W’fifo for lllustrutofl Datftloy of Stvloa
VV. I- mxruLAS, lirockion, Mas**.
iup,, Thoroughly ^ cleanses, is kills rojivclijusly ilia suc¬
cessful. .uso germs,
•jtops discharges, heals inliammation and local
soreness, euros loucoirtioea and natal catarrh.
Paxtuic is in powder form lo be dissolved in pure
water, and is far more cleansing, healing, germicidal
anil economical than liquid antiseptic* tor all
TOILET AND WOMEN’S SPECIAL USES
For sale at druggists, 50 cents a box.
Trial Bo* and Book of Instructions Free.
The n. Paxton Company Bouton, Maks.
NEEDLES, ,MtR ALL SEWING MA
I CHINK.V Stwndsril Good*
SHUTTLES, i Only, Free < BLELOGK M.lrgue tq
REPAIRS. , Deader..
MFG, CO., 913 Locual
,St., ST, LOUIS. MO.
(At37WC5)
Avery & Company
HUCCKSSORS TO
AVERY & McMIELAN,
r,l-r,.‘{ South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
—all kinds ok
MACHINERY
Reliable Frick Engines. Boilers, all
Sizes. Wheat Separators.
BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTH.
Large Engines and Boilers supplied
promptly. Shingle Mills, Corn Mills,
Circular Saws,Saw Teeth,Patent Dogs,
Steam Governors. Full line Engines &
Mill Supplies. Send for free Cataloguo.
w ANTED- Addresn of U) of
part Indian blood who arw
aot llvi dk with any trib*,
(2) ol lutn who wer«* flraft«sd In Kentiw*ky, bma
(8) of wothern of tcldfer* who bar®
d«nled taK«, pen sion of mem on who account aerved or m tnfir th« r ro
uiari ^0) ’b^ n»sureat kin of such
eral army, Mli-ira, *-r »i«<>,♦• aaed.
or now
NATHAN BM KKORIJ, |>. Attorney,
V\ a«hin*;ton, L.