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Ayers
You can hardly find a home
without its Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral. Parents know what
it does for children: breaks
Cherry
Pectoral
up a cold in a single night,
wards off bronchitis, prevents
pneumonia. Physicians ad¬
vise parents to keep it on hand.
" The be*t cough medicine money can buy
I* Ayer’# Cherry Pectoral. For the cough# of
children nothing could noMlbly he better."
Jacob Bhull, Saratoga, Ina.
25 *.. Me.. 91 - 00 . .T. T. AYER CO.,
All drugglau. For
Throat, Lungs
Ayer’s Pills greatly aid the Cherry
Pectoral In breaking up a cold.
(Established 1887.)
John H. KAHRS
(Successor to L. Fink)
Wines and Liquors
877 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
2 year-old Ky Rye........$150
b *' Allegheny...... 2 00
Old Keystone Club........ 3 50
Pure North Carolina Corn 1.50
byear old corn...... ... 200
Old Corn Malt............ 2 50
Pine old Rose Gin........ 1.50
Pine old Scdiedam Gin.... 2.00
Also pure old, apple and peach
Brandies at lowest prices.
5 ^"Satisfaction guaranteed or
money cheerfully refunded
Special attention given to th
Jug Trade
—TH E—
“The Old Reliable”
m m
Elegantly equipped passenger
trains between all points.
Pullman Palace Cars between
Atlanta, Augusta and Charleston,
also between Augusta and St Lou
is and Charleston and Cincinnati
Fast Freight Service between
the West and Augusta, Athens
Macon, Charleston, Savanah,
and ail points in southeastern
Carolina territory.
A. G. JACKSON,
Gen. Freight and l*as. agent.
Aug u9ta. Ga.
TO H0MESEEKER8
A letter addressed to Mr. Frank It
Durden, General Manager of the Milieu
uiil South-Western Railroad Company,
dray-m ud, Emanuel County, Georgia,
ulvlsiug hitn that you wish to make a
change In your location, will put you in
Communication wilh pa dies having rich
farming lauds to sell or rent along the
line of the Millen it outli-Western
Railroad.
These lands are new and very pro¬
ductive of Corn, Cotton, Peas, Potatoes,
Sugar Cane, Vegetables, Watermelon*
and Catalonpcs and well adopted to rais
ug Peaches, Pecans, and other fruit
There is left sufficient timber for
building and plantation purposes. You
have but to come and verify these
statements by seeing for yourself, or
writing to some of the many setilers
from North Georgia, south Carolina
and North Carolina, who have sold
their worn-out lands at high prices and
invested in these new lands much more
productive.
You will find a hospitable people that
will give yon a hearty welcome to this
new aud prosperous section
Application for Twelve Months’
Support.
GEORGIA Taliaferro County.
Elen Smith, having made application
or twelve in onlh*’ support out of iho es
‘Hte of Konert See. th, .j -ceased, and ap
i raiser-duly appointed t > set apart the
same, having filed their return, all per
-ons concern d. arc herchv lequired to
-hew muse efore the court of ordinary
f said conn y on th - ti st Monday in
l an nary, 1J06. why s .id application
hoi Id not be grantee. This, the -ixth
lay f I b comber lij.1,5.
U L AN11U E\YS, Ordinaty.
Character of Nitrate of Soda and Met#,
of Use.
The material baa a great number o!
uses besides its use as a fertilizer. It
is used in the manufacture of nitrate
of potash, which is needed to make
gunpowder and fireworks; it is also
used to make nitric acid, is an essen¬
tial In the manufacture of sulphuric
acid, upon which the whole superphos¬
phate or acid phosphate industry de¬
pends, besides a great many other man
facturin'g processes. Its great impor¬
tance as a fertilizer depends upon its
high percentage of nitrogen and Its
complete solubility In water, thus be¬
ing already in the form of a nitrate,
the form In which plants prefer to
take most of their nitrogen. The ni¬
trate of soda being readily and freely
soluble in water, is ready for appropri¬
ation as plant-food as soon as it is put
Into the soil. Hence, it is evident
that the best way to use it is by ap¬
plication as a top dressing immediately
before or a rain, usually in the
spring, when th* jlant is up an# needs
a good send-off to develop growth of
stalk and foliage. Used in this way,
the results are very sure and very
striking.
Nothing will cine imlige lion that does
not digest the food itself and gi'e th
stomach rest. You can’t expiit hat a
weak stomach will regain Its strength and
get well when it Is compelled to do the
full work that a sound stomach should
do. You wouldn’t expect a sick horse to
get well when it is compelled to do a full
days work eveiy day of the week. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure is a perfect digestant aud
digests food regardless of the condilion of
your stomach, lielievcslndigestlon,Belch¬
ing, Sour Stomach, and all stomach dis¬
orders. Sold by Hadaway & Moore.
Smphate of Ammonia.
One other Important inorganic
source of nitrogen Is the salt known as
sulphate of amonta. ti Is produced
chiefly as a by-product in the manu¬
facture of illuminating gas from coal;
the gas coals all contain a small per¬
centage of nitrogen; when subjected
to a dry distillation in retorts, the ni¬
trogen Is driven off in the form of am¬
monia gas, and Is finally absorbed in
sulphuric acid, from which It Is crystal
llzed as sulphate of ammonia. This
product usually contains about twenty
and one-half per cent, of nitrogen,
when purified, but if sold unpurifled,
as brown sulphate of ammonia, it may
not conta>n more than eighteen per
cent, of nitrogen. Sulphate of am¬
monia is freely soluble In water, and
has this advantage over nitrate of so¬
da, that it does not leach out of the
soil so readily as nitrate of soda does,
and may therefore be applied with
other fertilizers in the fall to fail
crops without fear -of serious loss
through leaching during, the fall and
winter. I have not mentioned all of
the various kinds of nitrogenous fer¬
tilizer materials, but have sketched
briefly the principal ones, from which
nearly all the commercial fertilizers
sold in the State of Georgia are made.
The next great class of fertilizer ma¬
terial we discuss will be the “phos¬
phates."
JNO. M. McCANDLESS,
State Chemist.
When you want a pleasant laxative
Tablets. Jake Chamberlain's For -ale by Srotnach lbitlaway anp <k Moore Liver
Send us the names of your
visitors or when a member of the
t he family goes visiting. We are
always glad to get such news and
is certainly the only way of get¬
ting them correct.
The tuis-ion of “Early Hirers" is to
i ltvir the way auk g;v nature full sway,
.l.luse famous little pills till tin- s omach
and bowels of all putrid matter, thus re¬
moving the causes of headache, constipa¬
tion, sallow complexion, etc. DeWttts’
Little Eariv Risers never gripe or sicken.
A iladawuy aafe, pleasant, perfect lull. Sold by
A Moore.
Some people around here are
j so able tired of resting, they are un¬
to work.
In mail cliase.
Millione rush in mail clia-c iijter health
from one extreme of faddi-m to another,
when, if they would only eat good food,
and keep their bowels regulated wilh
l)r. Kidg’s New V...... Life I if.. Fills, D.’lb, their .t troub¬
le* would all pass away. Prompt relief
and quick cure for liver and stomach,
trouble, at Hadaway A Moore’* drug
store; guaranteed.
I _ Rest vlIKtS wstrtf All tut MILS.
i ouch syrup. T«sies Good. Esc |
til time. Sold by drucuists.
m
Gentlement—are you ready?
What is your decision?
Is it fco be a double-breasted
suR, or a long single -breast
bush mess or a tight fitlng
wajking ;oat?
The evening full dress sui t of
Tuxec >?
J. Pie pont Morgan with his
‘•fifty stgven varieties” cannot
have mo e than six styles for
practical purposes. her
All the correct suits are e.
Levy y s
.
gusta Georgia
Medical Books Sent
Free.
Dr. J. Mewton Hathaway, of Atlan
la. tl * South’* most expert and relia
has issued a number
mil interesting books
It diseases of mankind
id complete, which he
' v ery afflicted pa
writing i. W rite for one or more
giving th ,e. “Diseases of the
Urinary 1 ’ ‘’Oatatrh” “Skin
Rectat Rh atisiu” “Woman’s Dis¬
eases’’ “M liness, Vigor, Health”
‘‘Diseases of the Throat and Lungs”
“NervousExhaustion” [lost vitality].
The last named book should be in
the hands of every person
afflicted or not. It is free—write for
it. Only a| limited number of
books have been published, so if you
wish one or more of them you
have to send in at once.
If you have a disease about which
you would llike to consull an
specialist, i>i •. Hathaway will
and advise c iu free of charge
too that is I tsed on an experience lie of
quarter ofg century. lias
hundreds b • his home treatment
od. Jla. i no hesitancy whatever
writing E v’erythingstrictly
tial.
Address Dr. Hathaway & Co.
InnfitVt Bid; . Atlanta, Ga.
Wit Y GO WEST?
"The wht jk ten lion of the dissatisfied far¬
mer is i •ntemplatmg moving out
to Texas or 'y other western state
is called', to t advantages offered in
South Geor; and Northern Florida
Railway. this section there are
thousands o res of level and fertile
land, especis !ly adapted to the culti¬
vation of CO' ton, corn melons, sweet
potatoes, Irk <h potatoes, sugarcane
cantaloupes, celery, strawberries,
poeebes and all the various kinds
various kiiu a of vegetables axil fruits
raised In se ni tropioal climate.
agricultural richness of these southern
lands Arc ev >ry ye if coming more and
more t o'he t ttention and the apprecia¬
tion astute observes and investors.
The climate ts excellent and there
an abundant supply of good <fc pure
ter. The Ge orgia Southern
Railway ha- no lands of its own
side bn t thro ugh its industrial
ment h rs coi upiled a list of lands
its liu&t tor <:i)e by individuals
,;i, i,„ those - desiring ........ it.
u * ° cut t o
lands r: oge n price trout $8 to
for imp oved and §3 to §10 for uni
proved set ording to location
charset >r of imurovemens.
missiofjrr, Wrtl ' to W. L Glessner,
Macon, G«., for
maion.
We Set Your Tire While You Wait
-WITH THE--
HOUSE COLD TIRE SETTER,
a e Wonderful Most Invention Of the Age brought to
a Marvelous State Of Perfection,
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' /‘ éi“ 32‘12/ 4" —
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set the old u a . Now, don’tbe deceived by the man who says the old way
s as good as ary. We hereby invite you to come and see for yourself.
More wheels are ruiued by over-dishing than anything else. Only 20
to 30 minutes required to set all four of your tires, thereiore you can afford
to wait for your work, which we guarantee wdl lie done in the most perfect
manner, esrHemomber that we do all kinds ol Repair VVo' k and we assure
you thu\ou will find our prices v \ icniabo.
We keep Horse Shoes and do Ferfect Horse Shoeing.
R. A. DOZIER, Crawfordville, Ga
w. W. RAMSEY. G. W. LEGWEN.
Ramsey & Legwin,
Cotton Factors,
Augustaa, Ga.
Liberal Cash Advances and Personal Attention to al
Business. Dealer in High Grade Buggies Wagons and
m -
CUT IT
says does » doctor of to many rr.edk’ of^
o\v bvkrm|^_ any
cur or
* That such medicin?
a
by the wonderful cures pa
in thousands of cases, by
WINE OF CAR
IT CURES WOMB DISEASE."
It has saved the lives of thousands of weak, sick
women, and has rescued thousands of others from a
melancholy lifetime of chronic invalidism. It will cure
if will only give it chance. Try it./ _
you, you a .
Sold at every drug store in #r.oo bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER
Put aside all timidity and write m
freely and frankly, in strictest confi¬
dence, telling us ail your symptoms
and troubles. We will send free advice
(in plain, sealed envelope), how to
cure them. Address: Ladies’Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Term.
*3®
CARRS’ SALOON,
THE OLD RELIABLE HoUSE
Send your orders to this old established
house. You can get the best and oldest
Whisky foi the least money. ’Phone 494
THOMAS CARR,
122 Campbell, cor.EHis St. Augusta,
Spears cfcPilcher.
Successors to J. H. Spears.
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
Warehouses and Salesroom, Nos. 4 andj5 Warren Block
JACKSON ST AUGUST A ,
Will continue the business iu its various branches. Advim "i Bagging, Ties and
Family Supplies at Lowest Market Prices. Liberal ca b advances made o;i
l'OTToN and other produce In store- Consigumety* of al Ful l and Farm.
Produce Sol cite 1. Ample facilities and long exp i e ice vri 1 guarantee satis
.action. Special attention given to selling, wei* hi nr a d storing of ait c >u
sigomeut-. Charges for Selling aud Storing very ru. so.ixbi .
h this machine we giiarau
e th it we w id not overdi-h you
wheels and that we will not burn
or beat up your wheel* guPing the
tires off aud getting them back,and
that the rims oftlie wheels will not
be torn upgetting t he bolls out and
putting them baeit, for we do not
have to take the tires off nor the
bolts on’. And we also guarantee
that the tires set on this machine
will than will
GAVE UP SUPPORTER.
U I wore a supporter for four years, to keep
np my womb, It,” which had crowded everything
down before write* Mrs. 8. J. Clineman,
of Mannsville, would N. Y. “My doctor told me no
medicine help me. X suffered untold
misery, and could hardly walk. After taking
two bottles of Cardui I pave up my have supporter.
Now I am taking my fifth bottle, no bad
feelings half as formerly, and can be on my feet
Cardui a day at a time. suffering I strongly woman.” recommend
to every