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Circular Saws,Saw Teeth,Patent Dogs,
Steam Governors, Full line Engines &
Mill Supplies, Send for free Catalogue,
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structions absolutely Free and Posts=
paid, enough to prove the value of
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
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The formula of a noted Boston physician,
and used with great success as a Vaginal
Wash, for Leucorrhcza, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts,
and all soreness of mucus membrane.
Inlocal treatment of female ills Paxtine is
invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash we
challonge the world to produce its equal for
thoroughness. Itisarevelationin cleansing
and healing power; it kills all germs which
cause inflammation and discharges.
All leading druggists keep Paxtine; Yricc,fiOc.
abox; if yoursdoesnot, send to us for it. Don’t
talie asubstitute — thereisnothing like Paxtine.
VWrite forthe Free Box of Paxtine to-day.
R. PAXTON CO., 7 Pope Bldg., Boston, Mass.
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AHEAD OF THE GAME.
- “Waell,” Bessie, have ycu been a
good girl today?”
“No, I ain’'t. What's the use? Ma
owes me a penny for being good yes
terday ?"—lndianapolis Sentinel.
Write us a postai card for a free sample of
STUART'SGINAND BUCHU.
We cheerfully send it to all sufferers of Kid
ney, Liver, Heart, Bladder and Blood diseases
on reguuit. It will do all that we claim for is.
Full directions with sample c<ent. Mention
this géxper. Address STUART DRUG M'KF'G.
0L Wall Street, ATLANTA, GA.
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GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon,Ga.
A Golden Rule :
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Bl Alabastine in 6 Ib. packages provfll{ 18-
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B ¢ Hints on Decorating.’’ and our Artists
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- Fiscalitis is Old.
Fiscalitis is a disease that flourish
ed in England as far back as the
fourteenth century, only the tax that
was ‘then imposed on foreign goods
was a broken head to the maker of
them,
When Wat Tyler's people entered
Southwark in 1371 their anger was
g 0 great against the Flemish weavers
and other workers that they made the
pronunciation of “bread and cheese”
a test of the honest home worker, and
whoever failed to pass it was deemed
a Fleming and put to death. A cen
tury later Cade’s Kentishmen had for
one of their cries “The foreigners fore
stall the market, and so Englishmen
want and starve!”
About 1585 England was called the
Asylum Christi, so many were the for
eign weavers, brewers, silk work
ers and jewelers who settled there,
and a popular saying in Henry VIII.’s
reign, “The French teach us how to
make hats and how to take them off,”
shows the importance of foreign made
goods at that time.—London Stand
ard. :
A Half Solved Mystery.
Detroit has a suburban grocer who
is something of a joker, and, having
bought a crock of butter of Uncle
Reuben a few days ago, he slipped a
five pound stone in the empty crock
and exhibited it to the farmer and
said:
“Uncle Reub, I'vée known you for
the last five years,~and I'd have
sworn that you were an honest man.
I'm sorry to see this.”
“Waal, that half solves the mys
tery,” replied the old man as he pick
£4 up the stone, hefted it and looked
it over in a puzzled way.
“What mystery?”’ queried the gro
cer.
“Three or four days ago a strange
dog came along by our place, and my
son Bill heaved this rock at him. The
dog and the stone disappeared like a
flash, and, though Bill hunted around
for half an hour, he couldn’t find
either. 'I can’t say where the dog
got to, but the rock mu:t have come
down on this crock of butter and sunk
to the bottom out of sight.”—Detroit
Free Press.
Yawns, Sneezes and Bad Temper.
Every people has its own little
ways. The Hindus, for example, when
they yawn believe they must mention
the name of a god, and also snap
their finger and thumb. Moreover,
should a Hindu venture to sneeze,
straightway all witnesses must cry
“Live!”’—a shout to which the sneezer
correctly replies, “With you.” One of
the strangest customs among this
ancient folk, however, is the “room
of anger.” An apartment in the house
is set apart for the use of any mem
ber of the family who happens to be
in an ill temper. Wnen he feels “that
way inclined” he shuts himself up in
this room and there remains until
the evil demon leaves him. He is
thus saved from being a nuisance and
worry to his friends, and, besides,
the head of the household can tell
at a glance whether or not all is
-wAll indoors by simply looking in to
\ see if thelioom has a tenant.
! Radium From a New Source.
There is a hot spring, called ihe
King’'s Bath, at Bath, England, from
which the rare gas helium comes in
very small quantities. In a deposit
from another spring there, traces of
radium have recently been discover
ed, and a scientist who has examined
the deposits expresses the opinion
that radium in considerable quantities
exists deep in the earth beneath the
spring, and that from it the helium
gas emanates. This opinion is based
on Sir William Ramsay’'s discovery
that helium is formed from g gaseous
emanation given off by r¥fium.
During the month of January, 1904,
213 hogs, of the value of $1,591, were
exported.
Buenos Ayres has the largest opera
house in the world,.
ONE MORE UNFORTUNATE.
“Well, Smike,” said the blind man
to the beggar, “how’s the world using
you?n
“Rotten,” said Smike. “With sa
brand-new hard-luck story, warranted -
to bring tears to the eyes of a rhino
ceros, all I took® in last week was
sixty-seven shares of United States
Steel common, and a pound of the
certificates of the Shipbuilding Trust.
There ain’t ncthin’ in beggin’ these
days.”—Town Topics.
FITS permanently cur3d. No fits or nervous
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerveßestorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free
Dr. R. H. Kr.lxE, Litd., 981 Arch St.,Phila., Pa.
T.ots of people come to grief by meeting
trouble half way.
How to Clean Laces,
To elean Adelicate laces, taks a large glass
‘ar, cover with old cotton and spread the lace
carefullv on it. £ef thc bottle in warm Ivory
foan suds and leave for an hour. If stains
are difiicult to remove, place in the sun and
and they will disaprear., Rinse by dipping
the bottle in clear water.
| XLEANOR R. PARKER.
About the time love lets un on a man
rheumatism takes a fall out of him.
Ladies Caun YWear Shoos
One size smalier after using Allen’s Foot-
Ease, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes
easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, aching
feet, ingrowing nails, corn 3 and bunions. At
all druggists and shoe stores, 25¢. Don’t ac
cept any substitute, I'rial package FREE by
mail. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Leßoy, N.%,
After a man has been married about so
long he becomes acclimated. :
Looms Large.
Worried by the frequent appear
ance of typographical errors in his
newspaper, a Kansas editor says that
a typographical error is a hard thing
to find in a proof, but in the printed
and completed paper it looms up like
a fat lady in a group of vegetarians.
Beware of Ointments For Catarri That
Contain Mercuyy,
as mercury will surely destroy the senso ot
smell and completely derange the whole sys
tem when entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Sucharticlesshould never be used
-except on preseriptions from reputable phy- -
‘siclans, as the damage they will do is ten fold
to the good you can possibly derive from
them. Hall’'s Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains
‘nomercury, and is taken internally, acting
“directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Inbuying Hall’s Catarrh Cure
be sure you get the genuire. It is taken in
ternally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F.
J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists; price, 75c. per bottle.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
. Looks Suspicious,
A Chicago man refuses to testify
in court whether he had a bank ac
count of '52,000,000 or not, on the
grounds that he might incriminate
himself. Must not have had it. Any
man with that much money is .n no
danger cf being incriminated. !
BE WARNED! - 1
Heed nature’s warning! Pain tells of
lurking disease. Backache is kidney
pain—a warning of kidney ills. Urin
ary troubles, too,
g come to tell you the
& ol kidneys are sick.
Rv\ Constant weariness,
Ngßrar f headaches, dizzy
s speils, days of
el pain, nights of un-
B 9 S rest, are danger sig
fß A nals warning you to
g \'W cure the Kkidneys.
"« \' Use Doan’s Kjdney
\\\\ I\\‘“'\ Pills, which }.s;.lave
\\\». il made thousands of
\";‘\}\,\ i permanent cures.
im! A Frank D. Over
-2 baugh, cattle-buyer
and farmer, Catskill N, Y., says:
“Doctors told me ten years ago that I
had Bright's disease, and said they
could do nothing to save me. My back
ached so I could not stand it to even
drive about, and passages of the kid
ney secretions were so frequent as to
annoy me greatly., I was growing
worse all the time, but Doan’s Kislney
Pills cured me, and I have been well
ever since.” ,
A FREE TRIAL of this great ki(ly;oy
medicine which cured Mr. Overbaygh
will be mailed on application to)any
part of the United States. Addross
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, I\'.\} Y.
! For sale by all dealers; price 50 cents
| per box.