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Rhea Hayrie's Jazirna
By J. C. McAuliffe.
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1 am glad to think
I am not bound to make the world
farm as he should; but it Is this
go round."
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Woman’s Friend
Nearly all women suffer at times from female
ailments. Some women suffer more acutely and
more constantly than others. But whether you have I
little pain or whether you suffer intensely, you
should take Wine of Cardin and get relief.
Cardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women,!
prepai-ed scientifically from harmless vegetable in
gredients. It acts easily on the female organs and)
gives strength and tone to the whole sj'stem.
The Woman’s Tonic
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Mrs. Vorna Wallace, of Sanger, Tex., tried Canlui. She writes:
[“Cardui has done more for me than I can describe. Last spring I
was taken with female inflammation and consulted a doctor, but to
Inn avail, so T took Canlui, and inside of three days, I was able to do
[my housework. Since then my trouble has never returned.” Try it.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
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Ferity, Mellowness and Rich Flavor
are the distinguishing qualities of
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THE PURE. FOOD
It is distilled in the good old Kentucky way and is especially
adapted fi-r home use. Every bottle is sealed with the Govern
ment ‘ Green Stamp," a positive assurance of full proof, lull
quantity and a fully matured age. It stands unequaled as •
rich and healthful stimulant—a sure cure for many of the
minor ailments of the human system.
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Full Quarts !
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The other day I chanced to be In a
critical mood and In reading a report
of a valued reader of the paper I no
ticed a harsh criticism on one point
in farming. Of course, the general
tenor of the discussion under way
was toward the pessimistic. The ar
gument used was to the effect that
tnere was nothing in artichokes, and
In giving a personal opinion the
writer in question declared that he
didn’t believe there was any good In
them and the exponents of the crop
generally had seed to sell, or words to
that effect. Now the same old story
might have been said with equal
truthfulness of sweet potatoes, of pea
nuts, of beets, or even Irish potatoes.
Every year we hear of people who
decry, an effort tending toward diver
sification. It Is an easy matter to
find people who will say that here In
the south there Is no use to try to
grow Irish potatoes.
Any time needed 1 can name scores
of men who are making money on the
crops on which so many other pes
simistic men declare that nothing can
be made. I don’t intend to tell much
in a personal way, but about friends
whoso affairs I am acquainted with
and then the readers can judge about
results. Take Pinckney A. Steiner,
of Richmond county, Ca., one of the
best known business men rf his city,
and last year ho made 150 bushels
of second crop Irish potatoes per
acre and he could have sold a thou
sand bushels of them at $2.00 per
bushel, but he didn’t have but two
acres planted. This year he expects
to make that much again. He has
five acres In sweet potatoes and five
acres in artichokes. He will make
probably 300 bushels per acre on each
crop and the local market is an av
erage of 76 cents per bushel. Thai
may not be profitable In the eye oi
the man who doesn’t want to encour
' age diversification nnd special effort
j Take another case, that of E. E
! Bass, of Baldwin county, Ga. This
j year ..o la clearing net, some $3,000
, on his Irish potato crop and he is
I following It with corn and cowpeas,
'making the soil richer. Take Judge
| Henry C. Lammond, of Richmond
, county, who operates a small farm
just over th H river In South Carolina,
' and he is making more hay than he
| can gather and finding a market for
It ut $20.00 ppr ton. If necessary the
‘ names of scores of small farmers can
j be given where two to three hundred
I bushels of artichoke:; are raised poi
(acre and these same farmers make
I gr< at money by turning the arti
chokes into hogs.
The time Is past when men who
try cannot do Ihlrgs. Lots of us
mey nave to travel along the common
road and gaze out cn the fields besld-
It and see the prosperous looking
crops yield abundant returns to the
owners, who are men of energy and
perseverance, who strive to over com.
obstacles and adapt themselves t(
meet conditions and circumstances
Because we cannot have a hand in
the success, because wp must forever
have barred from us the glory of
Elyslnn field, of pastures fair and
restful meadows, where peaceful wa
ters abound, is it any reason why we
should decry nonest effort on the
part of those who struggle to benefit
humanity, their country and their
God?
There is no doubt but that the day
and hour is fast approaching when
we shall recognize ns one of the
greatest men in all the country the
man who causes two blades of grass
to grow In a locality where only one-
now germinates, who doubles the
size of the head of wheat, or increases
the yield of hay and other products
of the soil. A little forbearance In
this will no doubt bring reward in
the way of better times on ahead. We
have plenty of land in tho south and
plenty of room for millions more of
humanity, but everybody Is not work
ing to make earth yield up Its bount
ies and the cry of millions Is for
bread. Not since the day when Mc
Cormick solved the problem of har
vesting some three qunrters of a cen
tury ago has the world at large been
in greater need of bread than It isi
now. True enough In certain years
when crops were poor nnd other un
toward conditions confronted the
whole wheat was higher and scarcer
than now, but I can remember when
farmers of Georgia were satisfied with
dollar wheat and they figured on mak
ing good money out of the crop. Now
the whole country has made a great
crop nnd the price paid by tho mills
down In Georgia this year Is $1.25 per
bushel. This ought to turn out pret
ty well with any sort of n crop; es
pecially when It Is considered that
the wheat straw sells for $12 per ton
also.
He fire in Shape
To do the best Suit Cleaning and
Pressing possible to obtain.
Under our new management we assure you a
straight forward business and a quick service.
Let us do your next work with the assurance of the
highest appreciation.
phone no. 2ee
Mliiedoevllle Pressing GluD
S. A. LARY, PROPRIETOR.
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P. P. P.
Mates Marvelous Cares io Blood Poison, Rheumatism and Scrofula.
I’. 1’. P. purifies the blood, builds up tho weak and debilitated, gives
strength to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving tho pationt health and
happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed.
lu blood poison, mercurial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood
and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald
bead, wo say without fear of contradiction that P. P. P. Is the best blood
purifier in the world.
Ladies whoso systems are poisnnod and whoso blood is in an impuro con
dition duo to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly henefitted by the won
derful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., l’riekly Ash, Pole*
Root and Potassium.
F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA.
But everybody has their own
places to fill. While every man has
a duty and I am thankful, ns stated
In the beginning, that I am not
bound to make the world go round,
still I am more thankful that I can
look with satisfaction on progress by
others made and in my lindted way
give Impetus to the advancement al
ready gained. And above all the
grand, glorious knowledge comes that
the future holds brighter things for
these men who work to make the
southland greater and their homes
happier, their families more content
ed nnd communities more prosperous.
Woe to corporations nnd trusts tliat rob!
Hattie Bob Is on the Job!
He s going to drub tho tariff and the
'Rlcn Men's Club'!”
"BATTLE BOB ON'THc Juu.'
That palisade or hnir trembles fate,
fully like Blrnnm wood removing to
Pumdminc. There la u ferocious glitter
In those steely eyes. The giant body
strums and quivers, eager to leap upon
tho foe. A hush of expectation, almost
of fear possesses tho Chautauquns. Tno
“roll of dishonor” bulges mlghtly under
the statesman’s frock coat. False Hen-
ntors, delegates of the "interests,” hns-
ers of tho Badger i3oanergo« t shako In
their shoes. Capital cowers m Its cap
lin Is. On In the name of t..e People and
| the box office receipts:
i ”Uuonduh! Rahaduh!
Baa men have gooseflosh, strong mon son
We Ask You
to take Cardul, for your female
troubles, because we are sure It
will help you. Remember that
this great female remedy—
CARDUI
has brought relief to thousands of
other sick women, so why not to
you? For headache, backache,
periodical pains, female weak
ness, many have said It Is "the
best medicine to taka.” Try Itl
Sold in This City
ECZEMA CURED.
Pimples Disappear and Complexion
Cleared Over-nlgiit.
New Vcrk.—Thousands are taking
advantage of tho generous offer made
by The Woodworlh CA. 1103 Broadway,
New York City requesting an experi
mental package of Lemola the new skin
discovery, which i3 mailed free of
charge to ail who write for it. It alone
is sufficient to clear the complexion
over night and rid the face of pimples
in a few hours.
Those who have tried LEMOLA will
find that the 50c. box on sale in Mill-
edgeville at all Drug stores 13 sufficient
to cure the worst from of Eczema
where the parts effected are not too
large - On the first application of Le-
mola the itching will stop. It has cured
thousands afflicted with Eczema, Teet
ers, Rashes, Itchings, Irritations,
Acmes Scalings and Crustion of skin,
scalps of infants, children and adults.
It is good for the preservation and pur
ification af the skin, scab, hair and
hands for the prevention of the clogging
of the pores the usual cause of pimples,
blackheads, redness and roughness and
also the treatment of burns, scalds,
wounds, sores, chappir.gs as well as the
toibttc and nursery.
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W. 5. Myrick & Co.
SUCCEEDING
McCraw & Hyrick
The dissolution of partnership has been made,
but the standard of “The Home of Good Clothing”
will be raised higher; if possible.
“A Little Better for a Little Less” will be a
maxim still and we will maintain this point to
your satisfaction.
The new firm will labor unceasingly to serve
the public in the most acceptable manner possible,
giving- highest values at lowest prices.
WE HAVE ON HAND SOME OF OUR SUM
MER GOODS THAT MUST BE SOLD TO
MAKE WAY FOR OUR FALL STOCK AND
WE WILL GIVE YOU BARGAINS IF
YOU COME TO SEE US NOW. AND
THERE ARE GOOD THINGS ON
AHEAD, TOO
W. S. MYRICK 6c GO.
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