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on. R S Fi ‘rin, Attorney at Law and
insci for Ann 1’rust League, writes from
nnsylvania Ave., N. \V., Washington,
iti'jv’r,| r ' as follows; used Peruna for catarrhal
borders eu.e.i .1 1 excellence am able to and testify do not to hesi- its
at r give It emphatic endorsement
Le to unmendation my to all
H L4j earnest L re disorder. It is persons also
that a
htcotgr- [j f. * u .cfulnean. West Aylmer, ” On
r ' j: •. ■ :utt, “Last winter I
s 0 Can 'i>n< writ«; having was
hiith llupe. uaotiiu after for la
[ ! ok Peru mi two months. induced
e n I be : me quite well. I also
[young H coni:net; l;i ' ■. to the who liouse, was all to take run Peruna, down
ri after t„, :.r Benina for three months
t is able I follow her trade of tailoring.
fan recommend Peruna for all who
{ill and require a tonic.”
Fe-ru-na Tab'ets.
[Some people take prefer medicine to take in tablets, fluid
[her than to a
■m. So, h people can obtain Peruna
ilcts, which represent the solid medicinal
rredieuts oi Peruna. Each tablet is
m-alent t«* mm average (lose of Peruna.
True, lrn’t It?
fm—VL . :i are a delusion and a
are.
She—It’s ”trious how people will
jj a del m m. though.
lets’ ( iipudlne Cures Nervousness,
Letter ti;c 1 out, worried, overworked, or
hat not. It refreshes the brain and
irves. It’- Liquid and pleasant to take.
c., 2oc., and 50c., at drug stores.
Explicit Information Wanted.
An Am : An, while visiting King
pen. Can., recently saw flames is
hiing from house he chanced to
|e passing at noontime. Rushing
orner, he burst into a
Ire engine ation, shouting “Fire!”
I At his < trance and cry an old
lean, the only occupant of the station,
jrho sat r fully ling a newspaper, his slow
fit rose, ca: deposited paper
In the chair and hobbled over to a
Itsk, on which was a large book.
IXow,” said he, taking up a pencil
Ind opening this volume, while the
American stared in amazement,
pot’s I don’t the know, street but and it’s number?” just
around
the corner.
I “Weil, you’d better go back and
pd bid on; hinting u. number,” the advised the
man, book. “When
the boys t back from dinner and
pear ther a fire, they'll be pretty
m v as to know just where it is!”
Death By Lightning.
The Supreme Deity in the Greek
i Rom,.:, religions, Zeus of Jupiter,
vas sun;. 1 to be ihe manipulator
!® f the lightning, and the person
►truck dov n by one of the fiery bolts
was h tally distinguished, inas
h' had been felled directly
• n 3 of the Gods. The dig
- killer was reflected upon
[the [opinion killed. In addition to this, the
jhodies va quite universal that the
of ■ hose struck tfy lightning
( " erp iocor"isut ihio.—The
Ame rican.
ASTONISHED THE DOCTOR
Old Lady Got Well With Change of
Food.
A great scientist has said we can
P it off 'old age” if we can only nour
‘Sh th 9 body properly.
10 this the right kind of food,
Manufactures 0 ^ cour se, is poisons necessary. The stomach body
1 In the
' ! ‘ ! intestines from certain kinds of
mod stuffs and unless sufficient of the
k' ” kind is used, the injurious ele¬
ments ove ome the good.
A) grandmother, 71 years old,"
writes a A Y. lady, “had been an In
valid lor 13 years from what was
called 'sumption of the stomach
and b< The doctor had given
her
bC 1 much about Grape-Nuts
per- mded grandmother to try
’uhl not keep anything on
h for more than a few min
utes.
in Grape-Nuts with only n
As that did not distress
she could retain it, she
: more until she could take
“Tb nr teaspoonfula at a meal.
T ; ne began
etro: to gain and grow
)g a 1 - ber trouble in the stomach
Vas go n entirely. She got to enjoy
Sood he a 1th for one old, and
know G so we
r ar flats saved her life.
‘Tl "'tor was astonished that
lfiStf 'lying she well,
got and
be rl on of medicine after she
Rea 'irape-Nuts” "There’s a
p r . n by Postpm Co., Battle
IVf Read "The Hoad to
Ever n Pkgs?
one read * lie above letter? A new
«ipiw>-,... ■'•"in time to time. They
in
iutere st. > t^ue, and full of human
throughout the state.
Brown’s ,rsl message to the*’lenerai
Ini,' hl ! Public speech in At¬
lanta at t the Good Roads .Day”
stated” 7? ex
thrthi (hat h stat0 fa 't, when he
S 'refr^r ri‘Lr 0 p s c s r ton 5S a !2
Georgia, loo,,,ns tow " d
statement, , * " it was a kevnote
and one which met with
“ s t ant favor by the crowd which had
, , 1 lh
bearTho bmidinl the S6 ° retIC ° - he » 1 praclical si de of good s '(ie road and
bdilding , in Georgia.
As the direct result of the investi
gation made at the state farm by Col¬
onel Calvin ar. Hitch, executive
Geor sec
ordered by Governor S e Tumlin, which was
es were acted Smith, four cas
to the governor upon favorably and sent
mission. by the prison com¬
Levi Copelapd, sent up from
Greene county in 18S6 on a murder
charge for life, has his sentence com¬
muted to present service; Mattie Vin¬
son, who has been in the penitentiary
since 1875 on a murder charge, is par
uoned; Jane Chapman, sent up for life
from Wilkes County in 1SS0, for mur¬
der, is pardoned, and another pardon
is granted to Joseph Way, who has
been in stripes since 1879 for murder.
Most of those cases recommended b^
Colonel Hitch and Mr. Tumlin were
those of convicts who had been in the
penitentiary many years, and who had
neither money ncr influence to get
any one to work in their behalf.
Through the explosion of a soda
water bottle, which badly injured his
eye, John G. Copeland, cf Bremen,
proprietor of the Bremen . Bottling
Works, has lost one eye entirely, as
it was found necessary by doctors in
Atlanta to remove the eye.
After a trip through a greater part
of Georgia, distributing fish at the ex¬
pense of the government, a car oper¬
ated under the direction of the bureau
of fisheries at Washington and fa
charge of E. K . Burnham, passed
through Atlanta on the return trip for
more supplies. The fish brought to
Georgia came from the government
hatchery at I.aCrosse, Wis., and in¬
cluded black bass, catfish, bream,
perch and crappie. The car carried
more than one hundred cans, amount¬
ing to about twenty-five thousand fish.
“The government has sent many
thousands of fish into Georgia recent¬
ly,” said Mr. Burnham. ‘ This is the
fourth car that has visited Georgia
during the past few weeks, and
enough fish have been brought in to
stock nearly every mill pond in the
state. The fish are delivered free of
charge to any person who has a place
to keep them and they can be secured
by notifying the proper department at
Washington.”
Rev. Henry Wilner, who is in jail
at Rome charged with larceny after
trust and embezzlement, has decided
to occupy his time writing sermons
between now and next January, when
Iris trial will come off.
The United States department of
agriculture at Washington has donat¬
ed to the First District Agricultural
college at Statesboro, seven hundred
volumes of books, bulletins and publi¬
cations of different kinds. Some of the
works are very valuable. The gift was
secured bv Professor O. T. Harper,
of the agricultural department.
Postmasters appointed for Georgia:
Galloway, Fannin county, Joel T.
Queen, vice II. Galloway, resigned;
Union, Green county, Benjamin L.
Brya, vice J. H. Barnes, resigned.
Aaron Parks was appointed regular,
and Johnnie Ethridge substitute rural
carriers on Route 3. at Ty Ty.
Ordinary S. L. Moore of Bullock
county, lias received a letter from the
prison commission stating that Bul¬
loch county may have a number of
misdemeanor convicts from now until
the 1st of April without any cost ex¬
cept that of their transportation. The
offer has been accepted. The county
will take about fifteen convicts under
this offer. The convicts will not be
available until the 1st of November,
at which time steps will be taken to
secure them.
An election for the issuance of $15,
000 bonds, to install an electric light
plant, has been ordered by the city
council of Howkinsville.
Efforts of sisters and a brother of
P. T. Foye, late department store mer¬ will,
chant of Savannah, who, In his
were cut off with $1 each, to hate
Miss Susie Keane, an employe of the
Fove company, who received $20,000
in ‘the will, and James Daly, removed
from their position as executors, fail¬
ed when Judge Henry McAlpin, ordi
nary, asserted his inability to see
where the executors had mismanaged
the estate.
On account or -general inefficiency
in the present organization, all the
way from top to bottom," as Adjutant
General A. J. Scott expressed it, it
has been determined to completely re¬
organize the Georgia naval millt a,
whose two and only divisions are lo¬
cated in Savannah, under commaml
Commander Robert L. Colding Ac
to statements given out at
cording adjutt.nl General tU
the office of tbe
re-organization "will be most l '
Floyd county will use her quota o
hirtv-three felony convicts and
i hundred fl'M 11 -™;
ask v for fifty to one made after
lL . 1 The allotment will the be request will
the 1st 1st of of Marcn, March, and nty
from the new of cou
come who take office the
commissioners,
srb txj&wss'dzi
^Invitations have benn ,f™‘ miaeat- “ ^
„„or and « r »’ A
elect and Mrs. th hospitality of
ing them to accept obile ..e club during
the Savannah AutcmotK and 26.
the races. November 25
When Rome noHcenicn searched
Tom Flemming, a veteran jstaurant
of Rome, whom they bad ar
keeper drunkenness, they were
res ted for of his six
____prised to find e >ry one and
Kill bulging with gold
teen pockets They -1 ?t36.72, a
greenbacks. thm ally found in
larger amount who ate nr
the possession this
rested for
“
Foreign d&cllvrd.
Suitor—I would give
ten thousand niilrds to wi„
love. ■
M iss F'ttsburg—How much is that
>n . T United
States money?
Sultor^-AIuvo&t flvo dollars!-J>uclf.
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eczema cured.
utu Trie^si/
Shm°< l aIr 5 When a n,n t-’ ll bor told mu to try
fchuptrlnes t tettehinb. After using $3
Worth of \our tettkkixe and soap too¥uol> I am
Ju completely cured. I cannot say
by ks praisa.” Tettbuike at'drugglsts or
mail oOe. Poap 25e. J. T. Bhcttbinb,
wept. A, .Savanna h, Ga.
* doitbtpui, compliment.
, The professor
suit is rather says my bathing
exiguous.” "
‘‘Is that a coroplimept?”
I don’t know. I’m going after the
dictionary now.”—Kansas City Jour
nal.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, tion.allay softens the gums, reduces
apain.cureswin4 colic,25c a bottle
The farmer who goes in debt to
S e a crop is not worhing ,or
To Drive Out Malaria and linild IT* i !
the T™
£» Tak cMLrtS old SZTSdxz
are taking. The formida is plainly printed
on every and Iron bottle, showing it is simply (Juj.
tune in a tasteless form, and the
most effectual, form. For grown people
and children. 50c *
™, ine old . -----—--—
wash expression, “Make one hand
another,” does not apply to the j
farm hands.
CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS.
Constipation sends poisonous matter
hounding through the body. Dull headache
>our stomach, Fotod Breath, Eyes’ ,
nffho Bleared ■
su. ns the rf affitiffion. m- A P? etite are th8 surest !
oi Aouxo’s Liveh Pills I
positively he cure constipation. They awaken
sluggish liver to better aetion, c.leansa ;
the bowels, strengthen the weakened parts i
induce appetite and aid digestion. Price |
Ao cents from your dealer or direct from
I address. m^L 0ra ,T. T 0r M. ^' looxo, I F r “ G sai J.B., ?P le Waycross, by mail to any Ga. | !
i
kept The in sultan’s brother, who has been |
confinement for the greater
part of his “ ). natural “ ral lifo lu ; rall'Pfl C f' Rd nn 0n Ab Ah ; :
3„, TJ b an ' , ! passed the time of
"
,
tl. gesis the ., Atlanta Journal, r remarked, that spg- be |
was glad he was “able to be out.” j
How’s This?
NVe offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
lor any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
P- J- Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. v/.
™ We, the undersigned, have known , F. F. J.
Cheney' for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
cut obligations made by carr y
Warding, any
Kinnan & M.< Marvin, NVhole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act¬
ing direcLy upon the blood and mueuoussur¬
faces oi the system. Testimonials sent free.
» D, Take c ?’ ooc. Hall per Family bottle. Pills Sold for by all Druggists.
s constipation.
CAUSES A COLDNESS.
“How do you heat your house?”
“With a furnace.”
“And how do you cool it off?” !
“Family misunderstandings.”—
Nashville American
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The cleanest .lightest l \
and most comfortable \ a\
POMMEL / \!l
SLICKER ^ rr
cheapest At end wears the because same longest In the time it ^ n tl 1 If titrA m
4 Every 350 Everywhere! garment^ ‘ A(M } 1 an
guaranteed f i f
waterproof Catalog free 308
A J i TOWER CO. B 05 TON. U S A. I
TOW ER CANADIAN CO. LfMlTED.^TOOONTO CAN.
Makes the Liver*Well
a?
Restores HeaUSiy Action to the
Kidneys. Purifies the Blood.
TRY 1 A BOTTLE Ask your dealer for it
L-P' • |{ IHE J. 8. WATKINS MEDICAL CO.
WINONA. MINNESOTA.
VIlike* 70 lllffVr.nt Artlole*: Household Kemedle*. Flavoring
Extract* all Kind*. Toilet Preparations, Fine Soap., itc.
Can-dassers Wanted in E'dery County.
40 Tear* Experience* $8,000,000 Output. AGENTS
■> BEST PROPOSITION
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES eves, ivitb ft n filleted weak u we Thompson’sEyeWater
p„ w ), rl ~hter '2nd Taster colors than my °'ber ,ly e Ona 10c. package colors all fibers. They dye In cold water bolter than any other dye. You (At.44-’03)
. MO.tKlfl VltUtx Quincy, Jill
without npidag ator Write for freo booklet—How to dye, Bleaen and Mix Colors. CD., a ois.
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It’s not so much what we say, but what other ladies say, about Cardui, as a cure for female ClxU
merits , that we ask you to believe.
Cardui has benofited so many ladies, that it should surely help you. Being prepared from harm¬
less , vegetable ingredients, it is a safe, natural medicine, that can always be relied on. P
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m y ' 1J1
>, Jt r ¥ can Mrs. describe. Verna Last Wallace, spring of Sanger, I was Tex., taken writes: with female “Cardui inflammation has done more and for consulted me than I a
doctor, but to no avail, so I took Cardui, and inside of three days, I was able to do my
housework. Since then my trouble has never returned.” Try it.
B 32 Wmz'MtZ
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*! - FOR MEN
~ PROTECT your lungs The foundation of shoe
comfort must bo at the bot¬
v,h settle* on your lungs, you have weak lungs. tom, and if the bottom of
. i , the shoe is different from
the bottom of your foot it
:‘vV s shoes does not tit. FtKREFMER
E ironglkn- 6 , , promptly and effectively; allays the. irritation, ground are built from the
with i iso s • the throat of phlegm, clears the clcg^d air up t< to FIT. Look '
*2 reduces f rffJ for the label, If you don't
t. t c ^ n *> V ' .,4,. For nearly half a century the unsurpassed easily find these n shoes, cliAiSki write
passes an cough*, cold* and chest complaint* ha* bta us for .directions how to
m ^ t 1 gw MADE CY secure them.
FIDO’S CURE FsebIRelbOi j FRED. F. FIELD CO
ig-ME f « ■>yu
l| Bsaaommst BROCKTON, .HASS.
*™ 1 " US. A.
t?-'X’-YsSfciCX
: CuN S W0I1UN LOVE TWO
ME'! AT THE SAME TIME :
K’K?; f
^ if 8
■ 0 yi Q
* r, rcst one herin either side, $10
fourth'!:?; » on
' ' >’son cither side, $5 each. Four,
filth be tVl ' 0 one *therside, S2.50each. ^orty,
’ teste'.. Ro g u 'j ! l ; F '- i ,!uw si.Go'.-My aC Awirf*«^, i e ?t cb h
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i 0 SIAM SC * A i ME NT of Mod Cross Pile
I ai, ? j! 1 1 1 «ud flop); explaining Piles
PPI u ii-li-t* : , -Ct'pt HE Minneapolis.Minn
=-.....—
THE vote getter.
BoV’ ker ~- S he a V ° te getter?
. York* q,!n^ ^
against him—New OUII
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Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains
htni’wf,I, tonsM . 1 !i V 1 ‘Jeartbura,
mi,. „„ , goo? woman'Vr
0
to his
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CURES AT,r, ITCHINO ERUPTIONS.
eczema on my hands for l^years* aadhavo
tried everything. I have been using tet
*e*ike 4 days and the results are great.”
siKno L Mrs. Si. Harvey. Tetteuine is the
Surest . safest, speediest cure for eczema
anil all other skin diseases. Sold by drug.
gists or sent by mail for 50c. by J. T. Snur.
tkx.ve, Dept. A, Savannah, Ga.
A large Baptist church at Santa
Rosa, Cal., was built from the wood
of a single California redwood tree.
BABY’S AWFUL ITCHING HUMOR.
Nolbing Would Help Him—Mother
Almost in Despair—Owes Quick
Cure to Cnticura,
“Several months ago, my little boy began
to break out with itching sores. I doctored
as soon as 1 8°f them healed up
in one place they would break out in an- I
otlier. I was almost in despair. I couid
not get anything that would help him.
Then 1 began to use Cuticura Soap and
Cuticura Ointment, and after using them
three times the sores commenced to heal.
He is now well, and not a scar is left on
his body. They haVe never returned nor
nun vith bad blood, as one would
th’-nk. Cutu-ura Remedies are the best I
ha.e e\oi tried, and 1 shall highly reconi
mend them to any one who is suffering
likewise, ___________ airs. _______ V __________________ ilham Gee-ling, d , 102 IN ash
ington St„ Attica, Ind., July 22, 1907.”
To the man who anticipates pleas¬
ure, the realization is never satisfac¬
tory.
Litth> Ilriglit Eyes Again.
1 6 ’
b 11a n) ed i tan of far g re at e w o nde r
and wgoViypOTr^soreMnflamiyeyls
with but a few external applications,
Who is so ignorant not to know of
Dr. Mitchell's famous eye salve? Sold
everywhere. Price 25 cents.
THE INOPPORTUNIST. :
He has had his joys and sorrows, j
Had his lendings and his borrows. i
Had his yesterdays, to-morrows,
With their hopes that come and go;
Had a fair share of life’s blessing,
Done a whole lot of wrong guessing
That knocked out his best finessing
With a sort of back-hand blow,
Though he knows he’s rather clever.
Yet somehow he can not sever
From bad luck, for never ever
Does he feel he’s had a show.
—Puck.
THE HUNT.
Ursus Major—What’s the matter?
Ursus Minor—I see a shooting star
coming.—-New York Sun. \
Seagulls of Auchmlthle.
In the fishing village of
you may frequently witness seagulls
flying into the houses of the fisher¬
men and pantaking of food from
hands. One of these sea birds was
in the .habit of staying in a
man’s house all the year round ex¬
cept at the breeding season, when it
loft. About a fortnight ago, while
the gull was away, the fisherman re¬
moved his home some three and a
half miles from the former place.
The fisherman never expected to
•3ft iiis old friend the gull again.
It was therefore, much to his aston¬
ishment that he beheld on a reoo it
Sunday the sea bird come walking
into his new residence with stately
steps to resume his old famillar’ties
and househofli wavs.—London Specta
tor
WANTED A WIFE.
“So this patent savings bank Isn’t
complete enough for you?”
'Wo; I want something that will
take my pay envelope away froip
me every Saturday and dole me out
money by the nickel.”
“Then you’d better get married.”—
Washington Herald.
"4H
y.S/.-.V LV.V.V.V.YA. ijA l
LV.Y.V/.V.V/
fe ll .-.‘v. tar
m.
f:
p ri >of is inexhaustible tliat i
Lydia K. Pinltlmm S Vegetable . I ,
Compound carries women safely
through * the Change ® of Life,
Read (lie letter Mrs. it. Hanson,
304 E. Long St., ColUlllbUS, Oilio,
Writes to Ml'S. Pillkham :
«i was passing through the Change
c f Life, turd suffered from nervous
ness headaches, and other annoying
symptoms. My doctor told me that
L ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- tak¬
pound was good for me, and since
ing it I feel so much better, and I can
again do my own work. I never forget
to tell my friends what Lydia E. Pink
hum’s Vegetable Compound did for me
during this 'trying period.”
FACTS FOR SICK WORSEN.
Fo r t i lh ’ ty yeaTS Lydia E ’ 1>ink '
, Las
from roots and herbs, been the
standard, remedy tor lemale ids,
and lias positively cured thousands ot
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, irregularities, ulcera¬
tion, fibroid tumors,
periodic pains, backache, that bear
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, dizzi ness or nervous prostration.
Why don’t you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkliam invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
fiCkt Put both in and mix
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% Ths Last Call
We have been telling you all
along to use not less than
G per cent, of Potash in your
■wheat fertilizer.
We have told you how to add 6 per cent, of Potash to bone or phos¬
phate, by mixing 100 lbs. of either with 15 lbs. of Muriate of Potash.
cost of less Y ou arranged to do this I To increase your wheat crop at a
than 10 cents per bushel?
If not, telephone to your dealer to get the Potash at to
furnish you with a 2-S-6 fertilizer for your wheat—equally
Potash is profit. But next week we may be too late to get the good S
delivered in time for use. Therefore, do it now.
Send for Our Books, containing facts aberaf soil,
crops, manures and fertilizers. Mailed free.
GERMAN KALI WORKS, Candler Building, Atlanta, Georgia
New York-93 Na;*«u Street Chlcsgo=Atooadnock Building
Truth and
Quality
appeal to the Well-Informed in every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
success and creditable standing. Accor
ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of
known value, but one of many reasons
why it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieves the internal organs
on which it acts without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increasa
the quantity from time to time.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it is free from all objection¬
able substances. To get its beneficial
effects always purchase the genuine—
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug¬
gists.
The Philadelphia Record thinks
that there is a sympathetic re¬
lation between the matrimonial
market and the meat market. When
meat is cheap marriages increase;
when beef goes up the bonds of
matrimony are at a discount. The
reason is obvious. But the closeness
of tbe relation between meat quota¬
tions and the number of marriages
has not been noticed.
HELP Dr. MAHTEL’S Insist on Preparation Havlne
FOR
WOMEN The Htnndnnl ltemeily*
AT URirOfJJSTfl.
Heiul for hook, “Heliel lor Women*’*
FRENCH DRUG CO., 30 W. 32d St., N. Y. City*
tali . Pulls stamp 7 feet diameter. Only
£1 . Steel Stump Puller Factory in the Ciuttni*. world
making their own Steel
OunranUad for 60f> horse power strain.
^ Catalogue and discounts. Addr tss :
ZIMMEHMANN STEEL CO.. * Lona Tree. Iowa
^■*^‘^“^^**””*sult8speedy;K RHFIIMATISM i‘o wf urahie, ti.oasana*curcdT^
low. Write quick. Hit r uarant0feglven;pric®
, s. T. wiuutlT, Peru, lad.
It buys Strictly ll ! R%
a n
SEWING High-Class fSEifiifT
IRIPA1D
MACHINE J K Station TO YOUR.
1 GUARANTEED |Q YEAR^
u And iias all the up-to-date improvements that;
every lady appreciates. It is splendidty built of
finished. thoroughly Has dependable elegant Oak material Drop Leaf and 5 -Prawer handsomely Cab¬
inet, complete S-'t of Attachments, full Instruc¬
tions flow to use them, and the outfit wjil be sent
you “Freight Free” on
.B | j|reaBB»ag»M«K?»i»Tvwiw*MagBrgra»aaqM> 90 DAYS FREE 1 RIAL
We w 11 DIKETT at ONR
PROFIT, saving you the
Jobber’s, Retailerand sell¬
Agont’o profits and
ing: the expenses, machine & exactly they
same
WM a % will ask you $20.00 for.
Send at ON<’E for OUU
DIO NEW FREE
SEWING MACHINE
j CATALOGUE -i
1 Most complete and ln«
I structive bock of it*
f character ever publish
ed India South. It pict
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the creatcfit of positively •part and particular of
lino Hi^h-Grade Sew in*
Machine Machines ever ottered. Wo are the largest Sewing
distributors Jn the Sou Mi, and, at prices
oeked. for quality guarantee#, our Machines are un
matohable. This catalogue desci-ibes and price®
htirh-icrfiAe Piano*. Organs. Stool Kan fro*. Cooking
Toilet Sota. Prompt Blupmenla, safe delivery ana
Bfttlsfaetion (fuarantced, or yoor money back.
MALSBY, SHIPP & CO.,
Vrvt. B. 41 S. Forsytn Street, ATLANTA, GEORCU