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DOCTOR KING
MIE DOCTORS.
I THE OLD RELIABLE DOCTORS, oldest II A8E ABB LCSCEST LOCATED. REGULAR GRADUATES ID MEDICilL
WE O.'FER TOU THE URGE ADO VALUABLE EIPHIERCE Of THE IORGEST
ESHDLISNtO AHO MOST RELIABLE SPECIALIST* IN THE SOlTH
, A»th«i!M oy tue M.ir ,o irtat ChRCKIC, RERVOVS AKD SRECIAL
f v CISEASES. VN • Ruarantee ig refund mourj If nok « til. Ail incdl*
- \ ciuea furnisbed ready for use—no mercury or injurious meoiciues
used. No detentlou from busine.-s. 1’ai.anvs m a distance
ir-aied by mail and express. Medicines senv everywhere free
from gaze or breakage. No medicine sent C. O. D. uu.ts* in
airucted. Charge* low. Thousands of cis«‘k cured -Slate your
—^ c*se and 8entJ for terms. Consultation F*£E and con^aeutial, in
|afcA/./JH~.*«« P er * on » or by letter. Call or write today. Don’t delay
r\l> —\\Tt No CIUMK.
Sc detCTNtton from bu»l
T In mi * v i ul w i’mt »-1. W# ifuaruntc# t> i sfuml
h.-n# : if no. r«*t manenll/ cured Vi book fully ax
i&lnw t I.IS Ul*e«»r
|t f |'Vitalli'w* Vnrirsraloi Knlanred **!n* In th» *rr©«um]
1, 1 ariC?Cf ciu.inD nerwA.ua deputy w.Akn*
ft# tlaw. b - B - • .nro.roi.nl * r .i« >ml no n»-.»r. No Kill
■of Men,
[urm*.p!
r*m»
, oiittitig l>«.rfrl«*D r remind
{ a m
». ba*l«fu.:
rIod*oi a it&l forc*ea. l*r*a of u anioj.nl. etc . cured fur
i ni^ht 1 >-«w» re*!.
Id**e<op and mature
|WP>klA »I.«1 N»
iSypidlia-
r or mldd.sabred who *»'►' VV! WW wv '^ **»•'** nervous debility
id m.k. them .-.t ft.r tnairUce r »°tt» >J»ttin. etc . perr an.utlj cuicd with-,
ill I>t a!w " cil”* " for *! I fS* BicKtii (iVQrefaid •*!.»? I* •crotum cured
IPjiBAiui.rf Skin l>t »•«»«». Ulcer*. Swell; iipa, Sore-. •'/“•“““I’' without pain.
IGon >r-h».ea. »* «*et and wit foi n»w of pnwatr d l •***•<<. R |. 1 n . | t ***** bock- cured In a few day*
■ cured te wta» Ou*t*d. W * fuarante* to refund yout » II I 1*1 0 • I 5 without p*tn.
IrnoneT if not pe> mancntly cured. DOO 1/ rnei TO Mff upon appllctlon*
(Kidrtoy Bladder and Prostaiic 'he efface* and cure. *i'nt eealed In plain wraPi"
{Diseases I -ii'ed PILES »nd MU p uricuI Free Museum You ate Invited to *#*• It «h*a
led by p*in>«e and b.oodl«*»» <uerh»d« :intbe city V err tnatnictive Coil* ruu nothin*.
’ If I aa I lb. " Kwitua. Scr. kitiitu i:d FtttiUH fin
i OR. KING MEDICAL CO., atlANTA.CA.
(Thorouably rwepcnalbie. Leffa.lj Incorporated undei the law* of ueeryia.)
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.— -ome Aoe*. NbvaI
Monument Washington DC.
Whiskey lor Medicinal Use
should be the real £inu:ne article, combining rich flavor with
abw lute purity.
Sonny: Brook
THE. PURE. FOOD
Whiskey
is tot®. TT*tOT»l whiskev. fiititilifd »nd apfd in the Rood <id
Kentucky way. Arc. Proof and Quantity allefted by jbe
Gc vcmnirnt "Gretn Stamp" which peals every b< tile.
The richness of flavor and Soft m< [lowness i f Sunnv Proolc
Wtuvkey especially recommends it for butne use as a health-
tut stimulant and a wholesome tonic.
f CEi'VERtD DIRECT TO YOU ETFRESS PREPAID
ev AKY OF THE rOU0HT!*6 SlITRIBUTERS;
M. M ARYc Nf n.rtt*t|oni't. Tpnn
ikG'DANllL Mr Ci Mtt-n' oca. T# nr».
* AlJh HK’ MAN, <’ at*»r«NiKa. 1**rin.
CH A's. Hl.l'M & «.a;.. Jf»**k«onvil.«. i"K. ^
BKniNllFlKlaD a no.. .l'*cV** -nvillc. Fla.
C f' Itl’TLEH. Jac*<*H'rivillti. V**.
I». P. * C «* l/TNO .1aidpi».mvillo. F|«.
H.LRWfiTKIN A CO.. Montir »m* ry, A
L. LOP ,, 'VHlSKT’Y CO. Fo-*n#j|y at Mtinfro*n*r/ Ala
f O” at J«ck*»o , ** ,!, l«;. Fla
' J
■ Bottles S M
M Bottles $0
I
1 l-5th Gabon |E
U, Full Quart* 71
IT Rye or boo's**! R
■ K.c or Uourtwo
SHOGLESS LARD
c
It is a reco^imed fact that no
“Snowdrift’ user ever uses any
other cooking-fat, for “Snowdrift”
— the Standard of quality—is
purity itself, made by Nature in
the green fields of the Sunny
South. N The top-most grade of
cotton seed oil refined bv our
original Wesson process. No
hog-lard in it. Wholesome, eco
nomical, digestible, healthful. As
good as butter for all cooking
purposes, and much cheaper.
y THE - SOUTHERN- COTTON- OIL • CO
, Js'e'UjTorkj^avarvmhMtla t>ta r AewOrl&ii's-Chicago)
■rWMTED-flRIBERMEirc
Lai«t fall 1 felt somewimt uncertain
and unsottUd about many tilings one
dny, and I sat down and wrote a little
piece about when the hyacinths would
bloom again, and like most other thing?
1 give out to fhe great wide world there
is *■ *ard In the t\cld, the peach trees have
was a tingle i»f things bucolic in it. 1
don t remember now, but maybe 1 men
tioned the coming of the grass In spring
time. the beauty of lilt* woodland flowers
and a thousand other things that come
with the passing of the winter, ltut the
hyacinths have bloomed and some oi
them have graced my dingy desk for day
after day. The early roses have spreuc’
their pcrfumV around, the yellow asmln
are faded and gone the corn has been
planted, the click of the cotton planter
shed their blossoms a mantle of living
green covers earth, and yet—well, most
of us arc stir, looking on ahead where—
thy
dear enehai
agio veil,
ir-off mountain,
far-off sail.”
; blit the ndvancl
frequently the producer in tlie South, has
It to pay.
There Is not a set of rules under heav
en that can govern any community spec-
Incnlly, but if folk will plan to work In
unison they will derive great good on
many points. The matter of seed se
lection In a community may be greatly
augmented by farmers handing them- I
selves together and testing different
seed and reporting results as some fixed*
meeting date.
A Pine Out Crcp.
The time to gather curly spring crops
is at hand, and the grain harvest Is the
first consideration in Georgia. Pros
pects are for one of the most profitable
oat crops In tho history of the state
and it was never more badly needed
than irt present,. Corn is high In price,
and hay Is almost beyond reach. Tho av
erage farmer must economize In order
to come out safely at the other end of
the season. The time to plan for late
crops is when the early i,rops are being
harvested. 1 am of the op ninn that 1
. /..A.' X ,i
IN EACH TOWN
and district to
ride and exhibit*
Our atrents everywhere are
i-if offer at cnee.
No Mo.Mh Kl*.tnuiliv»> i y*m i m md approve of your bityclc. Ml
to any.-i •. i w!’ • i- * 1 ' v • ■».' t in advance, prepay freight, a»H*
allow J * M IIa'dS* I rn;E n:i\1 muim; u ich :ime you may ride the bicycle and
put it to v test yon It y. «» are fi«.i not pvrtectly satisfied or do not wi*b to
l.n p tl .• I . ‘ i lc* *:» i; b ’ v u-r .» our ■ x n • aid you will not <V out one cent.
HA01 * n ‘» » a * Ir.uh '1 n l<* I (ycles it is pot:.t»lc to make
ri?vlt»"I E rilbS.G iii<e mi .il i r.>iit above actual factory c<»«t. You save f»<>
P»f.’S pu.'.,:'c!hm s p r ot-t» b t iiy i i • n-A- •; i!* and have the manufacturer's guar-
\ at.-. - i»L*:> ud j«)tir IvL'o.v iU) >ai m v a oicycloor n pairot tires from auyon*
*6 •' *•••■' >* .<'• u-M.i yt-u re* i>c • ii- i-.u.u<*:;t. •• stud lc.;rn our unhe.ml of factor?
'h f' tces and *•#*•*.?» A-.r.V.* 'fic.t ' ■/’«•» .• to ntier ngents.
our beautiful catalogue and
models at the uonner/nfy
t grade bicycles for less money
profit above factory cost
umier your own name plate at
% Y31 1 WILL M ASTOJef-SKES study o.ir :uperb
f 1 ' i f/r/.v.- wi i an male: you thi i v v ir. Wr si I the 1 .igltcsf
!M< YFI.K I>JO . ,
• ■ ; ... I ' . . .Ilvd t!u
H \ N1» int Yt’I.I.S. \
handle r.econd hand bicycles, but
.» r ..ul Ftorcs. These we clear out
vc : ar^ain lists mailed free.
..ini pedals, parts, repairs and
PS^&lggE-PBMF $
SELF-SEAL!^ TiPiB? * 4iWtc PAm
a?; &
Dr The rtgnh:
$S.50 fei fu
%rl!you a snnift fe fin
? o p:j) ; \jDugc, only
-'fas
fiO M0RETRC9EL!; EBC-lVi i.;\.i; , -/ / /
NAll.s. Tsrk» or Ml .1 •<•>• Iri !!« • l • >A, /
nlr out. si\!v Lhmi.i.'ul t ;i . , M . •: • ■ T •> »•**’„.'> ;£‘5
Over two Immlrt-.l llu.i: | . no.' mm., , ■ • r -*•'**■ «•••*!*.%*»
DESOtUPrtGH: M
and easy riding
a spec in
por
tioltlv i f t >'
and which clo- »v.m
: . to escape. M l
ficvlcustomcrss; ilitv. ih.it t.
uponev or twice i t n whoh- ?•
an ordinal v li*c. the pun :•
by • vt ral layct ol
tread. Thcvcgulnr pric 4 * i : :
ltd vet ti?.ii ; n inv »j
the rider of onl
npprowl. Yon <lo tioi pay ;
\vc will allow « ettsn •!»*
Sf -id FULL FASH .VI I*,
kel JJnted brass hard f»i
vMKiuu-. \vu , , •' ? rin'leo tho thick rtibbei
, . n/f “ v ’ it ml puuciiire atrl
'' “'V w <»,a »i«. n - ■
’ M 11 '. ' 1 . i i' «» j.rovont rim«
-'M ■ - ! c ; " A’ *VYV *2 c' ifj t Lr«> will oiUtm
'i” l? i-i.it.- ...< ii.e Vtt 1 n) „| t „ surr, i;
h r.wv liiuiNQ.
13’*
rip* •
rim strip •*
uttlug. Thin
nutliist any other
LA>T1C and
hi i
' t i.ati!*f.iciory i
i order
st leap
will i
will pay «>voi
y.exle in Jim
grain hi pn
but In tin* »•'
Spanish pea:
cotton !.«» .-mu
onottgli bon
However, in
well to ri'iui’
this matte r,
much nm**o
others. !il<
fore most «•
tor the first
Soli!hern fan
corn ami < *.
to •lint
belle
know that
Wc want vou to rend
IF YOU WEI'
the special introducm* > \
dtucribta uial *iuote& all i.
DO WOT WA17
ollcro v. c i.i e making. I
f>> v * 11 P-vaseti
t a ttv.il o. let su
9 T/8S&
etter is received. We ship C. O. D. on
- *: i. liu -.l liod 1. tirnl them strictly ns represented,
uluve'.iy ia; l.itig the price W4..1A per pair) if yoti
'esc th:t atl - L'i list incut. Wc will also send one
timed at OOtt expense if for any reason they are
-U v.‘liable and *.i: :ic> cut to us’is ns safe as in n
will fitill that thev will ride easier, run fanb*t #
i it r voii hnv i • • i us. d or seen nt any price. We
gti you wutu a l < yc’tc ymt will give us your order,
i ’ m fTcr,
.ui\' I.im 1 ;.t at;\ pi ioc until you send for n pair of
iim i'r ictmc-l’tiM.l tires oil approval mid trial id
.vritv : a our • l i.e ami Sundry Catalogue which
•a t il out h'i'i 1 he u.-ual price*.
;i. ; iv DO m> V ill l.MK OF Ilf TYING a bicycle
\ \ .i .'('iic un' l you know ilu* new aud wouderful
\ *' i lie it NOW.
i l mi ms?m,
iLL
*ivimr&ian.jrrr<m.is.'*TMirK'rYmmm
bn
• mclnncimlj
id'*, reared iti
ue can forget
ila of nil in m« r
Hint ulwaj >* I
if we f..ll to
1 ' ughts.
< ly sur
vs the
Care cf E .cc.k.
In About Thirty Days
JTT1II-: (SKOIUilA FKLT MATTRESS COMPANY will 1)0 in
* oporation in Millo lgevillo and will bo prepared to REN
OVATE mid REBUILD your old mattresses and make to
measure (JENU1NE FELT MATTRESSES. We guarantee
satisfaction audit will pay you to wait and investigate our
methods and prices. Yours very truly,
:tier th°
‘nil* U i* '.«< iui*e we have not cultivated
ho flower*, but too well do tinny of us
tnow that lit . * have been sp-ut In
•urtlily Hi niggle* and ye; little f earth's
meanings have »*v«*r been sent thilr way.
Good In Co-Operation.
Thin seems to be the age of o' - »p<Tn»
tlon. Way buck yonder In my y > infer
days I tiHerl to have an aversion ’<» infon •
Ism and readers may recall som** <*f the
expressions to which l gave vent some
ago. Hut now tilings are chang
ing and while everything Is t* riding to
ward unionism It Is on tin* theory co
operation. and there is much pood deriv
ed from It. If the (-corgia pea-h crop
does not suffer great Injury this spring,
the Georgia Fruit Growers* Exchange
will serve to bring In a few more mil
lion dollars to Georgl i peach glowers.
This movement will pot really harm any
body, for It will l e simply Judit lal dis
tribution of the crop so that when one
city Is not well supplied It will be given
fruit and another will not b<* over
crowded .
Tills spirit In nil kinds of work would
rio doubt l c highly ben* flelal, and 1 know
if nothing tSint I would rather m • done
Mjnn for the farmer folk in every com*'
mu..by to got together in a Hoc.i.i] and
hvlMm-f-* way and plan to handle tbmr
rxar.M.mi interests together to i.eG nd-
V'nt”ip- Wo may ixtiie th** • ir.-non
co.vpc.i <iiii'htioa. If a common. • l..,s
| quite a quantity to s»-d. tl.ev rj '•,*.:. i
| th* iiu*' U*i*s togetlos' and obtain r rom r,
ceu’s more per bushel for tlie \vl.
lot ib.vu iMCh individual could obtain.
The- Georgia Felt Mattress Company
to result in j»
The change n
of the grass,
drink, and mo
matters, may
mule op hor*<
• such a r 1 itu of arrairs
tn«* seasons, the eon.lnR
Hie desire for water to
i*aj other ordinarily small
ms* the dcatj) of the best
on Hie fdarc. It will lie
CAROLTNA TO AID IN
WHITE PLAGUE FIGHT
found advantageous to giv,. Hie matter-
some personal caro and consid«*rat|)n.
and the otiteom*: may t»« very different
from whni It a Igtit liav* been.
A little too much water w!t;i the hors*'
or mule too hot may cause d\ith. A
little too much green food and the wroti4
sort of work after rating It may bring
about the same result. If w< make $300
to $5D0 per year net on the fam,, p |
doing well, and it Is a hard thing to
lose most of it at one time, t*> my fb<
least.-—Home and Farm.
♦
COMMANDING POSITION OF q
COTTON. *
♦ c * s
lnb> will the
Htatus aiintr;
. *.r p. the m
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖
TraveliiLR Exliibit Will
Visit Important Cities of
the State.
COLUMBIA, S. C.—Tho National
AKsodatlon for the Study and Pre
vention of Tuberculosis will In a
short time send one of Its four trav-
joling exhibits through this state on
a campaign of education and Instruc
tion, with practical demonstration
and lectures by exports on how to
prevent nod cure the disease. An-
nouncoment to this effect was made
today by Secretary t’. Fred Williams
of the state board cf health, who has
just returned from a meeting of the
national organization nt Washington.
The exhibit to be brought Into tills
state will be the sane which has
been doing such excolU-nt and effec
tive work In Georg;!', FT rlda end
Alabama. The association is also
operating exhibits In the w d, middle
west and north.
Columbia, Charh
Anderson. Gro. nr
and othir larg< Hi
be in the itinirary,
main in this Elate
month .
., Fp.-.rtanhtirg
:1, Orangeburg
and towns will
ie exhibit to re-
perhaps three
SHOW - CARD WRITERS AND
WINDOW TRIMMERS WANTED-
Every retail store in the country uses
show-card writers and window trim
mers. The demand for men skilled in
these professions is enormous. We
teach both show-card writing and win
dow trimming by mail. Write now.
stating whether interested in both sub
ject, or which one. I. C. f. Box 199,
Scranton, Pi . •
A beautiful residence on Jeff err on
street for sale, most desirable section
of town. Easy terms always. Bloou"
worth & B1 mdworth .
:j;-
lb*.* consilium
If you want to Imvor sell r*»a7 te
basore an 1 see B1 jLdwort'i i& Blood
worth.
SMITH’S Art Studio over
M. 6c F. Rank.
SMITIFS IMrotosare t*ood
— Prices are reasonable.
SMITH wants a share ot
your patronage,
POST CARDS at Smith’s
$1.00 per dozen.
^ Baldwin go. Brick & PotteruGo.
't*
m
ii/
Hi
Hi
Hi
Is now fuBy equipped to furnish you with best grade Brick in any quantity bom one to
as ma»cthousands as is needed. Size zJx^xS. These Jjrick arre guaranteed to be first
das* in tvery respect. Correspondence solicited.
* EMMETT L. BARNES, >fANAGER.
P«LLtI>«eVTLLE. GA.
00 ** ** 0*'^ 00'00'00'00'.I* 7 *'' 0*' 0T' 0*' 00'00'0*' 00*
valupcl nt $IlH..r.^n.
The* b«»miii.T,.G! u; t ,
ton ||J lpH to v’vo 11.iH
»*lgn iit.iIi* Ik rurtii* r
fcx:»«)ri* *if tin. ‘tipie n
those of In** mil*: tiff/, tin
tide of export. In H
tntlons were valu<d a
those of bread*!tiffs at a
year previous t/.*.* figures \v* «* : Cotton.
$413,137,930 a:i<l l'leadstuffs $!9s.oiiU,C90.
and twelve inon’hi prior $ : ..♦iOO.Oo-l and
$154,800,630, respectively, for the fiscal
with
• oil expor-
l *il , i. , !01 and
years ended J jnr
Stephen", In Moody'
30th.—William
; Mngiatnc.
“Why is the velerinury surgeon al
wayp culling nt your house'? Vou liuvc
no Lattie.”
"He 1h treating rae."
"You? A veterinary surgeon?"
"1 lie regee owes me fifty dollars
i:ul that Is U»o only way l can got 1:
our of 'him ”
Rocker—Doing wrong Is simply fol
lowing the line of least resistance.
Knocker— Vw. It's a* easy os fiillln,"
off the De-valnpue.- -Life
•'An' you say It took ihnt artist two
months to paint this little picture?"
"£bore did."
"Well, all I'te got to ray Is he's to<
*low fer this jettleinent. 1 could 'a
palntel two houses an" four barns !•
that tisue ua* uot ualf tried — AllJUta
C'w«tftu:iOB.
Ifyon want cithers VlhrattirgHhnltleJRotary
fshutlleor it Hliifle T(trend f Chain atttch]
Hewtug DlaeliLue write to
THI HEW HOME SEWfRI MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Moss.
VlsAOV *<""rir>C U,*chinr« ar* iPad*: of
gusui>’, l.*u etc »w M«uh‘ tt made Iv* wear.
Our suaranry ne\ef run* out
Mold bjr sstkoriiHl dealers only.
rcr* IAU *v
R, H. WOOTTcN
YES—YOU
CAN BUY
THINGS
MORE
CHEAPLY AT
A STORE
THAT
ADVERTISES!
If you'were a merchant, would
n’t you rather sell a thousand
yards of silk in a day. at a protit
of 10c a yard, than to sell (with
out advertising) fifty yards, at u
profit of koctsayard?
Isn’t it plain that in all such
instances the buyer gets the ben
efit of the “volume of business”
which advertising enables the
merchant to do?
'The money cost of a journey—
long or short—by stage coach
(not to count time, or comfort)
was greater than that of a pres
ent day journey bv railway. The
“old ways” of doing thing were
not even CHEAPER.
—o—
The cost of thirgs in an old-
fashioned store nowadays is
greater than in the progressive
stores—the advertised stores.
It’s not even CIIKAI’ER to pat
ronize the non progressive mer
chant—not to count the unwis
dom of helping make it possible
for reactionary and non-progres
sive merchants to still “do busi
ness’”
MORAL-
Trade with
Advertisers in
THE NEWS.