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Iaumu'aLempnLaxatiro tithe original lemon medicine,
ft If made oi lemona and other harmleta bat powerful vege
table ingredient!, it a tafe, tore and tpeedy earn tor
Indigestion, Constipation, Torpid liver, Headache.
It eleantee the ayetea of all impnritief, tonet np the
ttemaeh and bowels, pate the liver and Mdneva in perfect
President.
Stanley's Business College,
Pythian Castle Building,
Macon, Georgia.
Agents, WejcroM, Ge.
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A LITTLE NOf.'btNbk.
Whet the Child Wished For After Heer
ir»g Papa’s Sermon,
i limit ill liiiiitJ they wanderer
Minting the ; ie- of » X< •. I
garden, a f ;!* r . ,t.l h - . :;!*• ; ir!
and the Suhl,.i;h p at e «*«.* over fill
The father i^cs n clergyman ol
the old Si hnol, and that rnorliing h.
had preached to the quiet couutn
folk of the* wrath of God, and the
tortures of hell, und the fearful
punishment and retribution which a
just and angry God sends upon the
children of inen. The little child
had listened thoughtfully as he
preached long and earnestly of the
wrath of God Ajid the torments of
the damned.
The clergyman returned to hii
home and walked with his little girl
among the flowers in his garden. He
loved her very dearly, and he pluck
ed the gweetcpL flowers and gave
them to her and'kissed her and led
her footsteps with the gentleness
and tenderness of fatherhood.
Anx\>
th" doo:
o'- YOU I
t* have
Potion
• Fall.
i» .\i igntRii—•nisf, ,
u tit* matter of that boy ■
, r < KvTv day lie seems j
mange o’ plans and ocicy- j
Ilornihand—Nothiu* wry* i
>’k keep in’ track o' then: |
r artickles on how t’ suck*
*ry one tells a diitTent way,
an* Ilea tryin* 'em all.* Soon ns he
ujifi over it a little I’m goin' t’ put
'ini t’ plow* in th’liillside lot, where
th* broom sedge is thickest/ That *11
give *irn n chanst t’ find out what •
fool he'* been.—Baltimore Amer*
ICv
Heaven Via California.
It is noted that many of the im
migrants who are now seeking
homes in the west travel in Pullman
cars. That is a sten of American
S rogress. From tno* Atlantic to
hio the travel was in wagons
from Ohio to Kansas it was in im
migrant cars; from Kansas to this
point they coine in Pullmans. When
the time comes for migration from
R.W8»
*T&to hi# face.
uid wistfully, “I wish (.oil was uI cisco Call.
Lippiecott’i,
'‘Dear papa," she j wings and go to heaven.—San Fran-
God wo ~
good as you are I” ■
Magazine.
Feint Heart end Fair Lady.
He—Are you good af conun
drums ?
8he—Yes.
He—Well, here is one: "III were
to propose to you, what would yon
•V?” _
Power of Expression Gone.
“Was your French chauffeur se
riously hurt in that ’automobile ac
cident 1”
"Yea; he was knocked practically
■ apccchlcss.”
^Speechless? How?”
"Shoulder dislocated; can’t
•hrug."—Chicago Tribune.
Hor Purgatory.
"But lurely,” protested the lately
departed Boston girl, “you are hot
going to tako mo to the—cr—in
fernal regipns.”
“Only for a few eecondi,’’ replied
theatlcnduut spirit. “We must thaw
^jou out a little.”—Town Topics.
at*."
.3 The Foxy Daughter.
Ethel—Do you Spend all of your
allowance ?
Grace—No; 1 always save a little.
The thrift of it pleases father so
much that he always gives mo some
thing cztra-at the end of the month!
Detroit Frco Press.
Marked Down.
Mrs. Stiggins—Well, you are the
greatest dunderhead I ever'did tee
yet. The idea of buying an excel-
eior mattress for goose feathera 1
Mr. Stiggins—It isn’t my fault, it
it, that the dealer is a cheat t Tht
bed was marked down, yog know.—
Boston Transcript.
A Natural Marksman.
Marksmen are born, not n
as Horace might have said. A man
who had been in the navy only thrae
weeks was a member of one of the
crews manning a 0 pound gun on
a recent target practice cruise of the
Texas. He aimed tho gun—th<
first time he had ever done inch a
thing—and hit the target at a thou
sand yards. Then, just to ebow
that it was not luck, he hit tha
target nine times more in succes
sion. "
Mr. Wu’a Successor.
Having escaped alive from the
epigrams and platitudes of Minis
ter Wu. we are now under fire again
from Sir Chcntung Liang Cheng,
Wu’a successor and a Chinese gen
tlemen and scholar who leva it on
with a butter knife and rube it in
with the flat of hii hand to give
it that high polish io agreeable to
diplomats.—Brooklyn Times.
No Improvement.
"It’s impossible for me to think!
A WONDERFUL SAVING.
The largest Methodist Church
in Georgia, on ciliated to u-e
. v -r i lie hundred gillons of t 4
usual k ml of m x d joint in
painting t 1 eir church.
Tli n y used only 82 gallons i f
the Longman & Martinez Paint
mixed With 24 gallons of linsec I
oil. Actual cost'if paint mode
was 1 ro than II20 per gal on •
t 4 lived . ov r e gnty (§80 00)
d 11 rs in print, and got a big
do: ation bes dra. l i
Ev iy church will bt given
a li-iernl quantity whenever th- y
I ni t. CD
M\t y houses ate weM painted
witi fou gallons of L. & M. mid
three va Ions of_ l ; ns«id
mixed therewi h.
Wours and eov. rs >ike go d.
Those ceebrn'id Paints are
so d by P. N. Hurley Bardunro
L'ompmy
and operate the typewriter at th * j FCZEMA usVSlifsMauW
Mine tune, said the humorist. , Kti9 m masonic hum.
“Hull!” exclaimed tho editor, j r c“L*:*sL l K,3m“i%i,iono.ionxrin(.»vio'
"Then you are uo better olf than j 4 ™^"|T,»:tuH'iw«i»:iM!eN'!ii«“ r >M’£5!
when vou used a pem” — Denver .»tYih«,.ioa«o*»«*>rmeik«u «u e-iiir i,™
wxv * j menu coutlnne.1 ili a I tifiv* lor Ivor
News.
Naval engagement.
He—l see anotlier nuvai'engage- i
ment is reported.
She—More lighting?
He—1 suppose so. The captain -
is engaged to the rear* admiral’s j
daughter.—Yonkers Statesman.
Truly Heroie. - |
“lie hod a play produced by an’
amateur company the other night, 1,
believe. Who was the hero of it, do 1
you know ?”
“I was one. 1 sal through it.”—
Philadelphia Ledger. ,
Intelligence.
T)nco upon a time a dog came
upon a man eating what he liked,
regardless.
“His intelligence ie almost ca
nine!” exclaimed the dog, growling.
•—Puck.
Lit Him Down Easy. '—
Father — Can George support
you?
Daughter — He’ll try it You
might put our allowancu on a dimin
ishing scale.—Cleveland Leader.
_ . ... both Irm from AKhl«
<t und I havn Ihmmi so Kad fit tlnAs I bud «o
tilts*. Siitffs’i coinmgneedlbruseof EC 2INF.
trouble h.»n it***rly dtaapp* , at* , 'l. In l»ci It tc
11 et\«* eertffl. h"f ther* «r«*« Uw tounh Ipcts
. that |
t haw •(
.shoal
L. ALL
Mr. Pit
*- 5 ?cn5i.ntSlV»e mtoe'.'fmrui;
lew Radium rrmnljr—
. N. C.
a cure any culinary ci
THE EC-ZINE COMPANY
M. kl'I’F.RMKIKR. Salts Af<
* Easy Mtthod.
Young Author—When I write
far into the night I find gnat dif
ficulty in getting to sleep.
Fnend—Why don’t you read over
what you have written ?—Princeton
Tifier.
Syrup Barrels
The Oak, Cypress
Barrels,
— OF —
The Cannon Company
of Oeira a»d Quitman, Ga and
_ Uontlcello, Fla.
an Indian Boy's Odd Description of 1
the Horse, . j
Ili-re is the -It- i ripiion of a horse 11
wriNi u !r. an Iudi-irt boy, a stfuloiit j ‘
at (, 4 arli;-ie, Pa. Do you think it is !
v»rr<id, .-it -l, if not, how would you
iinpro.e it?
'■'l l.c l.nt.-t- is a very noble quad-
rupod, bet when ho is angry ho will
no: Jo to.'■He is ridden on the spi
nal cord by tlie- bridle, and sadly the
driver place- his foots on the stir
rups and divides his lower limbs,
across the- saddle and drives his ani
mal to the rneauow. Jie has four
legs; two are on the front side and
two are afterward. These are the
weapons on w hich lie runs. lie also
defends himself by extending these
in the rear in a parallel 4)rcction to
wards his foe, but this he does only
when ho is in an aggravated mood.
There is no animal like the horse.
No sooner they see their guardian or
master than they always cry for
food, hut itw# always at the morn
ing time. They have got tails, but
not so long as tlfb cow and such oth
er like animals.”
French Game.
A game adapted from the French
that is very popular among the lit
tle people of America is a good test
for the memory. It is played as
follows:
The children must sit in a circle,
and'one, as leader, announces in this
fashion:
."I pack my trunk, hnd in it I
put”— mentioning some article
used in traveling, as gloves, brush
or cologne.
The next child begins then, say
ing what the leader baa said and
adding another article, and so on
around the circle, each child re
peating all the article* mentioned
by the leader in their correct order*
and then adding one more to the
list, which after awhile assumes
lengthy proportions.
If one boy or girl forgets one ar
ticle or puts it in the wrong order,
he or she must drop out of the game,
and the last child remaining has
tha privilege of starting a new game.
The Locusts in ngype.
Egypt is threatened with a plague
of locusts, and the government has
called out the army of forced labor
ers to combat the pest. Owing to
the young locust’s habit of never
turning back or aside when once
started in a certain direction, it is
possible, by digging trenches, some
times miles in length, to entrap 4 the
invading hosts and destroy them.
That of course most be done before
the locusts tako to the wing. At
that stage nothing can stop their
ravages, and they sweep everything
before them.
Stanley’s
Business
College.
MACON, GEORGIA
Tff PARENTS:
You, no doubt, are deeply
interested alx-iit the future-
prosperity of your children.
You can insure their inde
pendence by giviug them a
thorough, practical business
education. With a well-
rounded knowledge of modem
business n.ethid-, uo mallei
what financial reverses may
come, yout chi’dreu will be
prepared to_ make their way
m the world.
Our business is to give
just this kind of an edu
cation. A common school
education isnotsufficient.
If you can’t pay in full
we will wait on you,
cure your son or daughter
Newbro’s Herpicjde
The Original Remedy that'‘Kills the Dandruff Germ.”
SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Every «choo] child should » now that baldness i* a cnntA*
cions dise se. caused by microbes. Prof. Unn*. of Hamburg,
Qetmnny, discovered ibat'dsndrnft. itchlnc scalp, falling hair
and final baldness are produced by a germ or microbe that
pav'-c-* from one hesd to another, where it burrow, into the
scalp and by multiplying and extending deeper and deeper in
to the hair follicles, saps the life of the hair r,ot and produces
baldnesr.
IT TAKES YE RS
to produce compl t3 bmldnsss. fu thencti>n of the dandruff
microbe is not constant inje very rat* It is governed by
predisposition, by the state of health by environment, but
particularly by theendeator made to combat the growth and
development of the dandruff microbe*, whiob can only be des
troyed with Newbro’s Herpicide.
This new Hntiseptio ncalp germicide is
past the exper mental stage It wa< made
to destroy the germ that causee dandrnff
and falling hair, and by coaxing energy
back 'D.o the inpoverished bulbs, it ena-
bl i the hsir to grow naturally and luxnr
inntiy. Thou««ndr of letters from physi-
o an*, Her ymun ami iayme i tell the same
story of its wonderful succese
AN IDEAL HAIR DRE38ING.
It is fortunate for those who understand the new rules for
sc tip cleanliness that the antiseptic qualities of Newbro’s Her
picide make it the moet delightful and refreshing hair d ress-
ng imaginable. Chronic baldness is incurable; save your
hair, while you have hair to save.
COSSflNT USER OF HERPKIDE
”1 am a Constant user of jroi.r Herpi-
olde and am • etting a fine head of hair;
was almost bald when I began to use it, *
1 think there is nothing like it; hare
uied many others but with no results. ~
(■bgned) 3d. J. Trulett.
Bluff Springs, Fla.
hearty appre IATION.
“I con?ratnlate you on the excellence
of your hair tonic and assure you of my
appreciati’m of •nnie.” (Signed)
Daytona. Fla. Mrs. L. 8e)las Ji
An UnbeiltliT Hair.
Cherokee Pharmacy,
At Ora| Starts $7.00. Smd lOe. Is its m to THE HERPICIOEICO., Datrsit, Mich., for otsiplt.
•Destroy the Cause—You Remove the Effect.
Genuine Primitive Method Whiskey
^ohAhiohwavtw*^
Nothin* UKe the old fashioned honest
Whiskey our forefathers mode in copper
stills over open wood fires.
R. M. Rose Co.'s U. S. Distillery Ho. 9 it the finest old
fashioned fire copper plant hx the country.
Only the finest aele&ed grain is used in the distillation,
boiled and doubled in copper, over open wood fires, the way
our forefathers made it. During the process the whiskey is
filtered twice, perfectly purifying it. Aged in U. S. Bonded
Warehouses.’ ~
We own more old Georgia “Primitive Method'' Corn
Whiskey, from one to six years did, than all the other dealers
and distiller* combined. The record* prove it. Just ask tha
Revenue Officers.
COBB COUNTY CORN (New)
•8.00
FOR LUNG TROUBLE
The discovery that old Corn Whiskey made by
the “Primitive Method'' has the best ingredients for
staying the inroads of Consumption end Tubercular
troubles and can be retained on the stomach, when
even French brandy fails, has resulted in a tremen
dous demand on our stock by physicians. More of
- Rose’s Whiskies are prescribed than all other brands
Fell quart 8O0. 4 qti. 93.00. Gallon (jar) #8.70 combined. Toor doctor Will toll you why,
ROSE'S OLD RESERVE STOCK CORN 1
ROSE'S BLUE RIDGE CORN
8 Tours Old'
Full quart 65c. 4 qts. $2.50. .Gallon (Jus) 48420
ROSE'S OLD GEORGIA CORN
4 Tears Old -
Full quart ft. 4 qt«. $3.?5. Gallon (Jug) 43.60
ROSE S OLD CABINET RYE
Full quart --75©. Oallon (Jug) 48.70
ROSE'S PURITY RYE
Absolutely Pure, for Medicinal Use
Full quart 41* 4 qts. 43.75. Gallon (Jus) 43.50
ROSE'S PERFECT RYE
A Smooth, Perfect Whiskey
Full quart 41.25. 4 qts. 44.50. Oallon (Jug) 44.00
ROBE’S CONSTITUTION RYE
Very Fine Old Whiskey
Full quart 41*50. 4 qts. 45.50. GaUo^CJug)45.00
Special prioes in 5 gallon kegs, or in cases of
one »doa*n quarto of one brand. Write for
complete price-list. Parties living outside of
Georgia should write for prioes, oh urges prepaid.
WE SELL TO THE CONSUMER DIRECT
Over 37 years of experience and reputation are
behind every bottle. ' \Ve are not In competition
with questionable prepaid stuff. We know what we
make and that's what we'sell.
Write for descriptive booklet P. C. It tells you
how our whiskey is made.
Ask any bank, mercantile house or prominent
citizen of Atlanta about us. Every bottle tells of
honest business methods, which means honest deal
ing with all. It has been that way for the past j7
years and our business has crown with every year.
Remember, all goods are Jiiaranteedtobe
exactly as represented or they can be returned to us at
our expense and money will be refunded.
R. M. ROSE CO.
th.
“Old Reliable”
Diatillera,
IPkeM mutton UtUneDcrl
•wmni F. C.
' ATLANTA Ga.