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J.S. SCHOFIELD’S SOWS CO,
—■—-MACON, GEORGIA-
flanufacturers of and Dealers in
HIGH GRADE HACHINERY
Prices and Specifications upon request.
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I F CHILLS YOU HAVE, IT’S
IT’S OXIDINE YOU
NEED
It Is sold under ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE, and it you are not m
M cured your druggist will refund your money. Made also in Taste¬
less Form. :::: Sold by all druggists for 50 cents per Bottle.
JPA-A'XJOBJ-'iarOlRaiHtJAlVI DKUG CO.
Ati'na, Dallas, Tkx. a.nd Mlmpuis, Tens.
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Malsby & Co.
4! South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
Portable anti Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
Complete line Carried in stock for
IUMEDIA TE DELI VER Y.
Best Machinery, Lowest Prices and Best Terms
Write us for catalogue, prices,
etc., before buying.
W. L„ Douglas
*3= S *3= SHOES S
W. L. Douglas 04.CO Gilt Edgo Lina
cannot bo equalled at any price.
ANY OTHER RVASJUFAGTU'REft.
$1 4) fl UjlIllU flDn REWARD disprove to this anyone statement. who can
I
W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their ex¬
cellent style, easy fitting, and superior wearing
qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50
shoe those In that the cost world. $5.00 They to are $7.00 just as tfis good only as
dilference la the you price. If I could take — Into
the you In
my factory at Brockton, roof Mass., making men’s largest lint
the world under one
shoes, and show you the care with which every
pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realtie
why W. I, Doitslas $3.50 shoes are the best
shoes produced in iiic world.
If I coufd shew you the difference between tho
shoes made In my factory and those of other
makes, you would understand why Douglas
$3.10 shoes cost more to make, why they hold
their shape, fit better, wear longer, and use of
greater intrinsic value t-han etsy other $3.38
ihoc on the market to-day.
W. L. Dau&’ns iTtrortg Maths Shoe® Sobool Cop
Men, DroseShone. $3.EO p eS.GQ. $2. 5D, Boy*’ .CO &
CAUTION. —Insist upon having fV.L.Doug
las shoes. Take no substitute. stamped None genuine
without bis name and price on bottom.
W ANTIC:;. A shoe dealer in every town whore
W. L. Douglas Shoes aro not so'd. Full lino ol
samples sent free for Inspection upon request
fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear brassy.
Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles
AT. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
If fppft
FGK WORSEN
trou-led with iils peculiar to w
theii sez, used as c. douche is marvelously suc¬
cessful. Thoroughly cleanses, kills disease germs,
cto ?3 discharges, heals inflammation and local
coreness, cures leucorrhcea-and nasal catarrh,
Paxtine is in powder form to be dissolved in pore
water, ana is far more cleansing, healing, germicidal
and economical than liquid antiseptics for a'd
TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
For sale at druggists, 50 cents a box.
Trial Box and Bock of Instructions Free.
The R. Paxtom Cowp*itr Boston, Maeq.
| , CURES WHERE Aid ELSE FAILS,
Best i Cou#a ttinev/Snlfl&y Ssifup. Tastes Good,
n dru ggists.
-PIONr"
IN THG BSGINNBJG.
A'’am hung hit? hut on tS>e r.aSL
“Oh, Adam,” cried his fright'erred
epouse, “there wm; fitch a Qtteer look¬
ing mao camo atrf inete’ted oa kiss¬
ing little bitter Caju.” tire
With best* Chey realized
office seeker was abroad In the land.
—New York Sua.
Block Island.
Block Island is grassy green «nt
there are no snakes there. The Cel¬
tic residents of Worcester, Boston and
Providence have found this out and
furnish most of the summer visitors.
The natives are the purest of New
Englanders. There are al-out 1200 of
them.
Mackerel are now running. The fish¬
ermen get three cents a pound for
them. Swordfish, the next great
catch, fetch four cents at the dock
and about ?1 per pound at the hotels.
There is a grave marked 1087 in
the ancient cemetery. The birth-date
—that of a woman—is of the year be¬
fore Shakespeare died. The First
Citizen of Block Island was born the
year of Shakespeare’s death and lived
to be 102 years old.
The men live and die on the sea.
“Lost in sight of home and loved
ones’’ is a line on a recent tomb.
Modern wrecks are of steel vessels
and they refuse to break up. There
is little in a wreck nowadays for the
populace except excitement.
For transportation the island is up
to New York. It still sticks to horse
cars—has two of them.—New York
Press.
FROM REPORTS.
Mr3. Stubbs—John, there must he
an extraordinary amount of work in
the different departments In W&FiF"
iugton. How does Uncle Sam get it
straightened out?
Mr. Stubbs— Well, Marla, some of
it i® too crooked to be straightened
out.—Chicago News.
MOSLEY’S
LEMON ELIXIR
—A SVBE CUBS FOB—
CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS
hi'.< 1 all disorders of the Stomach and
Bowels. 5Oc. a bottle at drug stores.
MONEY $ $ $ W Lacrosse; w£r‘
Don’t Get Well
TOWER’S SLICKERS
will keep you dry as
nothing eke will, because
they are the product of
the best materials and
seventy years’ experi¬
ence in manufacturing.
<*swaa& A. J. TOWER CO.
Bos,on ’ ki.S.A.
* gj* " TOTTEE TOT7EE CANAUZAX.C CAKADZA21CO., Ltd.
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Toronto. Can.
881
PRINTER?—Beware of munificent offers
by firms in Atlanta and elsewhere. Typo¬
graphical unions are contending for living
wages and humane conditions. If you
wont to oome to Atlanta address
V. O. BOX 2GG.
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mu: imjJjiJiliirni pp p A prfY Shorthand A thorough and business Bookkeeping.
Uallroao accounting. Ourgrailuaten eo-. or
Southportions guaranteed : catalogue free.
AMERICAN TULUGItAI’II AND COM-
3VIJEJRGXAI. COLLEGE, MIHodgoviilo, Ga.
(Atd0-’05)
UNFIT FOR PIRACY.
First Magnate—Why don’t you take
Gugins into your new ice tru*t?
Seeood Magnata—Oh, he’s too
chicken hearted.
First Magnate—Chicken hearted, is
he?
cjpa-ud Maerrawte—Sure. Wihy, I’H
bet that fellow has spent eonsotene<
money to the United States Tec us¬
ury.
III I sj* M& M if
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To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try Price 50c.
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Webster as a Farmer.
Webster was a scientific farmer i
thoroughly in the valu If
stock. At Marshfield he 1
a herd of sixty or eighty head of cat¬
tle composed entirely of thorough¬
animals—of Alderneys, Ayr
shires and Devons. He had several
yoke of Devon oxen which were his
particular pride. Besides, there were
blooded sheep and swine.
All in all, Webster was cc-ddered
by his neighbors the best farmer of
the country. He was, moreover, a
friend generous and considerate.
There used to be a saying down
Plymouth way that a stranger could
always tell when Webster was at
home by the cheerful looks of the
people ten miles around—Oliver Bron¬
son Capen in Country Life in Amer¬
ica.
FITS permanently cure-1. No fits or nervous¬
ness after first (lav's use of Dr. Kline's Great
NerveKestorer,i?2trlal bof tleand treatise free
Dr.li. U.Kuxf.J.td., 031 Arch St.,Phila„Pa.
Agnatic birds are more numerous than
land birds. 1
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething,softens tliegums,reduces inflamma¬ bottle
tion,allays pain,cures wind • -> ic,?5e. a
A man’s hair turns gray five years spotter
than a woman’s.
lamsnrePlso’s Cure for Consumption saved
my life three years ago.—Mrs. Thomas Uon
ebts, Maple St., Norwica, N.Y., Feb. 17,1900
The boots of Cromwell’s soldiers weighed
ten pounds apiece.
Yellow Fever nmt Malaria
Are Sloan’s instantly Liniment killed bv the use teaspoonful ot si| drops of
of on a
sugar, ft is also an excellent antiseptic.
The grape culture in l-’ranee gives em¬
ployment to over 2,000,000 people.
DON'T MISS THIS.
A Cure For Stomach Trouble—A Now
Method, by Absorption—No Drugs.
Do You Belch ?
It, means a diseased Stomach. Are you
afflicted with Short Breath, Gas, Sour
Eructations, Burning Heart Pains, and Indigestion, Lead Dys¬
pepsia, Pains Weight
in Pit of Stomach, Acid Stomach, Dis¬
tended Abdomen, Dizziness, Colic?
Bad Breath or Any Other Stomach Tor¬
ture?
Let v;s send you a box of Mull’s Anti
Belch Wafers free to convince you that it
cures
Nothing else like it known. It's sure
and very pleasant. Cures by absorption.
Harmless. No drugs. Stomach Trouble
can’t be cured otherwise—so says Medical
Science. Drugs make won’t do—they eat up the
Stomach and you worse.
We know Mull’s Anti-Belch Wafers cure
and we want you to know it, Sence this
offer.
Special Offer—T he regular price of
Mull’s Anti-Belch Wafers is 50c. a box,
but to introduce it to thousands of suffer¬
ers we will send two (2) boxes upon re¬
ceipt of 75e. and this advertisement, or we
will send you a sample free for this coupon.
114__________ A FREE BC V * 114 I
______________ Send this with
and address and coupon druggist's your name
name who
does not sell it for a free box of Mull’s
Anti-Belch Wafers to
Mull’s Grape Tonic Co., 328 Third
Ave., Rock Island, 111.
Give Full Address and Write Plainly.
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Sold at all druggists, 50e. per box.
Makers of the Northwest.
Their one care is constant watch
for opportunity and their rule of hon¬
or is respect for every other man’s
right to try. They laugh when they
win, because success in a successful
country need not be taken too serious¬
ly. They laugh also when they fail,
because failure amid so many oppor¬
tunities is ludicrous, lhey are crude
and they meet their social 'problems
in their wives’ names. Their optim¬
ism is the optimism of plenty; their
conceit grows out of their achieve¬
ments.
The New Yorker scornfully says:
“Why should I go west? I have ev¬
erything that is worth seeing right
here in New York.” To this the
American replies: “Yes, everything
except the United States of America.”
“You think you are the whole na¬
tion,” says the New Yorker.
“No,” says the American. “I’m on¬
ly 'a part owner. But I know my
country and my partners. You don’t”
—World’s Work.
Afghan women ride in closely
hooded palanquins borne on the
fnnr vturdv servants.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
€olor Tnor»> goods briKlit»*r nn'l-fas ©r color ^ than any ot he-(lye. One h»e ptr’nv-o* lorn all b>> »r i. d ir-, <ly • ii va -• • ■ ( h 1 4 ye. cl
ttandye any tfai’ineiife without ripj/ing apart, Write tor free Ixjoklit-How to Dye, Bleach and Mix C >lor,i. tlOXItOl! <:<!.. l niou ville, ilMnourz*
A Scientific Treat¬
ment for Whiskey,
Opium, Morphine, Chloral,
Cocaine,
.. Tobacco and Neu
p raathenia or Nerve
W. Exhaustion.
gfit The Only Keeiey
Iraiiide in Gtwgi*
235 Capitol Ave., ATLANTA, CJA.
j NEEDLES, TOR. ALL StWING MA.
, CHINE'-. Sta-ndard Good*
j SHUTTLES, Bt&Sb8
REPAIRS. ;Sr%T°?au , lUaS
! |
I If afflicted Thompson’s Eye Water
with wf-tik
cy«*u riH*
WORKING WOMEN
Their Hard Struggle Made Easier—Interesting: State¬
ments by a Young Lady in Boston
and One in Nashville, Tenn.
All women work; some in their
homes, some in. church, and some in
tho whirl of society. And in stores,
mills and shops tens of thousands are
on the never-ceasing tread’ .11, earning
their daily bread.
All are s hjcct alikelfrom to tlv ame physical
laws; all er the same
physical irbanoe, and the nature of
their dii , in many cases, quickly
drifts tV i into the horrors of all
kinds of-_emnlc complaints, ovarian
troubles, ulceration,, falling and dis¬
placements of the womb, leucorrhoea,
or perhaps irregularity or suppression
of “ monthly periods,” causing back¬
ache, nervousness, irritability and
lassitude.
Women who stand on their feet all
day are more susceptible to these
troubles than others.
They especially require an invigorat¬
ing, sustaining medicine which \* 11
strengthen the female organism and
enable them to bear easily the fatigues
of the day, to sleep well at night, and
to rise refreshed and cheerful.
How distressing to livelihood see a woman
struggling household to earn a duties when or per¬ her
form her
back and head are aching, she is so
tired she can hardly drag about or
stand up, and every movement causes
pain, the origin of which is due to
some derangement of the female or¬
ganism. of 14 Warrenton Street,
Miss F. Orser
Lydia E. Pinkhauv’s VeietaMe Succeeds Where Others Fail.
=TiiE_TRI POD P AiNTS :
OUTLAST ALL OTHERS.
Price Lists and Color Cards Free.
THE TRIPOD PAINT CO., ATLANTA, GA.
YomSwEMom
Will go farther and last longer if you
Insist upon having the Right kind of
Shoes. Your dealer will sell you the
“ALWAYS JUST CORRECT
iciGWR mm shoe
If you ask him for them; if he hasn’t got them,
they're worth waiting for until he gets them.
The RIGHT SHOES fo r ALL SORTS of WEAR
You can pay as little or as much as you v/ant to.
For the most for your money, buy " ttigeur ."
#1)0? CEa.
LARGEST FINE EXCLUSIVI5TS
FT. LOUIS,
asmMlT
\$ 19 . 0 @ Our Froe V* v "would Stove like to feeud Catalog you
r2g£3B anti Wo hove Jt/ingCH the to mopt be founo. ronpk-fo No mat ilriu tor of how ('ook many S’ot' or •
how few cloiiarn you havo to for u Stove.
Kangc or Heater, wnto for our ( utni <>g before ouy
iiiL'. ^ It be of Jd to juakiwg
win .j^ you m your
rejection. It wiu aiho give you
FACTORY PRICES
It vi i)) Interest every one in of a Cook fitove,
Kanyc or Heater. W nle a i-oMal bujlui, nceivc eimply the
*•< ml Stove Catalog No. 10. You win
L MlXiOg flee by icturn nmil.
JOHN FOSTER CO. f
FACTORY PRICES ATLANTA. CA. FACTORY PRICES
Boston, tells women how to avoid such
suffering; she writes:
Dear Mr--. Pinkham:—
• “ I suffered misery for several years with
Irregular menstruation. My bock ached; 1
had bearing I could down pains, sleep and and frequent could hardly head¬
aches; not
drag without around. relief, and 1 consulted last two resort, physicians L tried
as a
Lydia E. Pinkhutn’s Vegetable Compound, and
to my surprise, every ache and pain left health.” me.
I gained ton pounds and am in perfect
Miss Pearl Ackers of 327 North Rum¬
mer Street, Nashville, Term., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“ I Hud’orod boaring-down with painful pains, periods, pains severs
backache, and across irrita¬
the abdomen; trouble was very nervous month.
ble, and ray failed grow worse help every and I
“ My physician try Lvdia E. Pinkham'* to mo Vegetable
decided t<>
Compound. 1 soon found it was disappeared, doing mo
good. All my pains and ache'
and I no longer fear my monthly periods.”
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com¬
pound is the unfailing cure for all these
troubles. It strengthens tho proper
muscles, and displacement with all it3
horrors will no more crush you.
Backache, dizziness, fainting, bear¬
ing down pains, disordered stomach,
moodiness, dislike of friends and society
—all symptoms of the one cause—will
bo quickly dispelled, and it will make
you strong and well.
You can tell the story of your suf¬
ferings to a woman, and receive help¬
ful advice free of cost. Address Mrs.
Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.