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ALL WOMEN
Wino of Cardui is the guardian
of a woman's health and happi
ness from youth to old age. It
helps her safely into womanhood.
It sustains her during the trials
of pregnancy, childbirth and
motherhood, making labor easy
and preventing Hooding and mis
carriage. It gently leads her
through the dangerous period
known as the change of life.
WINE 0F CARDUI
ourcs leucorrhoea, falling of the
womb, and menstrual irregularity
in every form. It is valuable in
every trying period of a woman’s
life. It reinforces the nervous
system, nots directly on the geni
tal organs and is the finest tonic
for women known. Ask your
druggist for a $1.00 bottle of.
Wino of Cardui.
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Batesvillo, Ala., July 11, 1000.
1 am using Wino or Cardui and Thod-
rd’B BlaoK-Drought and I fool liko a
eront woman already,
s bora keep the medic
dies
Bevoral In
dues in their
i mi uie iiuiu. a uitvo threo girls
loy are using it with mo.
MM. KATE BROWDER,
oetnd litcMtiin. address, dvlng
“The Ladles’ Advisory Iicimru
sttnnooua Medicine Company,
torn.
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PEIUIY, GA.
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
bants ‘
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
, fails to Cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
1 cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on tho stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
it can't help
but do you go
.Prepared only tty E. a DeWitt & Oo., Ohk
Who $1. bo* tie contain’**" 4 ' »Vines the 50©. e>
ood
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50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
JOB WOH.K
NEATLY EXECUTED
AT THIS OFFICE
.
A Few,Accessories Which Add to the
I Pleasure of the Toilet.
Very significantly did mythology
represent Venus as being born from
the sea, and the masters of art de
pict the golden haired goddess of
beauty as rising from the crest of
p wave. Cleanliness is not only
next to godliness, but it is the foun
dation of feminine good looks.
“God bless the man who first in
vented bathtubs!” we have good
reason to exclaim. One can hardly
realize a time when the, bathtub was
a luxury, while certainly modern
women hardly appreciate that what
has become a taken for granted ne
cessity was not so to the beauties of
the past. To add to the comfort, 1
pleasure and‘healthfulness of the
bath come many dainty perfumed
toilet waters of various kinds, which
cost very little considering the
amount of good derived from them.
A large bottle of violet ammonia
can bo bought for 26 cents. A ta
blespoonful to an ordinary basin of
water will soften it and not only im-
art a pleasing fragrance to the
ath, hut give cleanliness tor the
skin. Toilet waters perfumed with
violet, lilac, heliotrope, white rose,
lavender or crabapple are quite in
expensive and dainty, refreshing
and agreeable to use. Florida water
is one of tho popular and standard
toilet essentials. Then there are
various kinds of eau de cologne.
Aromatic eau de cologne is refresh
ing for bathing purposes, and a
cologne comes especially for inva
lids that is grateful and soothing to
tho sick one and pleasant to sprin
kle about the room.
Rue de la Paix glycerin, which is
delicately perfumed, is put up in
bottles. Twenty-five cbnts will pur
chase enough to last a long time.
Of lanoline and cucumber prepa
rations to be used as a skin food and
for massage or to improve the com
plexion there are a number of vari
eties. The over useful cold cream
perfumed with rose comes in pno
ounce! 5 round china boxes for 15
cents or in pretty little glass jars of
two ounces for 25 cents on up to
jars that contain eight ounces,
which cost 75 ceijts. Small bottles
of the equally useful vaseline can
he added to the toilet table at slight
expense.
The Children’s Health.
How many mothers are worrying
over tlioir children's health, never
realizing that tho food they are giv
ing them from day to day is laying
the foundation for a long, vigorous
and healthy life or enfeebling the
powers God has-given them for an
otherwise useful career.
Is tho subject not worthy of a lit
tle thought—-nay, is it not deserv
ing of some intelligent study on the
part of mothers, to inform them
selves upon one of the most vital
questions of the present day—the
health of their children? See
that they have the proper amount
of properly cooked food at proper
seasons and that sufficient time is
given to thoroughly masticate and
hence to properly digest the same.
Overeating of unsuitable food
causes more headache among grow
ing children than parents are aware
of and at the same time weakens
them, both mentally and physically,
now and for all time to come.
A Dish of Peas.
A pretty bit of color is given by
new peas stewed in an agate sauce
pan without salt and without a cov
er, thus keeping their color perfect
ly. Stew, with them half a dozen or
more French or shorthorn carrots
cut into slices. Dressed with melted
butter, salt and white pepper, this
is a dainty dish. For “company” it
may be served in large white tur
nips, hollowed and boiled in salted
water until tender, but not broken.
Put a cream sauce with the vegeta
bles in this case.
—r?i"
“l am using a box of Chamber
lain’s Stomach & Liver Tablets
and find them the best thing for
my stomach I ever used, ” says T.
W. Robinson, Justice of the Peace,
Loomis, Michi. These Tablets not
only correct disorders of the stom
ach but regulate the liver and
bowels. They are easy to take
and pleasant in effect” Price 25
centB per box. For sale by all
dealers in Perry, Warren & Lo.we,
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
Juvenile Opinion on England’s Coro*
nation Parade.
“Pawl”
“Well, my son?”
“Are there going to he any ele-
phanfk in the coronation parade T*
“No.”
“Any camels and monkeys ?”
“Of course not.”
“No golden chariots, painted
cages or steam musical wagons ?”
“Not very likely.”
“And-not a clown?”
“Nope.”
“Well, paw, what is the nse in
seeing such an old parade as that?”
—Chicago News.
Not the Girl.
s. Hi
h| -GBOCEBIES and country pbodjjce.
; Cor, Second and Poplar Sts., MACON, C*.
mm &GENICY FOR THte
He-—Perhaps you think I’m too
pressing?
She—You must be thinking of
some one else. We have never even
sat on the same sofa.
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Amply provides for expansion and cohtrac- y
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Never goes wrong no matter
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The Catcher’s Mask.
“This is what I get for marrying
a baseball player,” moaned the un
happy wife as her husband sought
to' explain his late arrival.
“I don’t see that it would have
been any different,” said the hus
band, “if I had been anything else.”
“But I should think that the very
principles of your profession would
induce you to make a home run be
fore dark.”
“I would, my dear, I would,” re
marked the husband, “if you wore
a mask.”—Judge.
His Commencement Part.
“Well,” says the pessimistic per
son to the young man who is about
to graduate, “I suppose you intend
to orate a whole lot about how to
run the world.”
“No,” responds the young man.
“I am going to point out the rank
errors in the advice to that effect
given by the misguided young men
who graduated last year. By cor
recting their mistakes I hope to see
some good results by this time next
year.”—Baltimore American.
Class That Rules.
“So the president is the servant
of the people, eh?” said the man
from a foreign land. “Well, it seems
to me that you treat him with a
good deal of respect and considera
tion for a servant.”
“Huh!” scornfully retorted the
native born. “I guess you never
lived in the suburbs.”'—Puck.
is put on it. Does
not mutilate, but ^
does efficiently turn -4
cattle, horses, £
EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
by tho manufacturers.
Call and see it. Can show you how it, will|save you money and feuoe
your fields so they will stay fenced.'' -
Ifvti ©isilii, Itil WIMmy*
At $1.50, $1.75 $2 and $3 per Gallon,
DIRECT TO CONSUMER, SAVING MIDDLEMENS’ PROFITS.
All Express Charges paid by me on all packages of
TWO GALLONS or more. .Terms, cash with order.
Send yonr order and write for Descriptive Circular of Wines
and Brandies, s References, the Coniniecial Agencies, or any
Merchant Here.
»T. H. WOOLLEY, Cherryville. N, C.
From Headquarters.
Here is a verbatim copy of a note
dispatched to a Billville candidate
by the mistress of the house:
“Dear John—I know you’re busy
runnin’ for office, but won’t you
please to take time to come home
an’ change your striped shirt, so’s it
can go in the wash ?”—Atlanta Con
stitution.
Progress.
Castleton—I have been making
some big improvements in my li
brary. .
Clubberly—What have you been
doing ?
“Oh, giving away a lot of hooks.”
—Detroit Free Press.
Cures Eczema and Itching Humors
Through the Blood. Costs
Nothing to Try,
B.B.B.(Botanic Blood Balm) is a cer
tain- and sure cure for eczema, itching
skin, humors, scabs, soalds, watery blis
ters, pimples, aching bones or joints,
boils, carbuncles, pricking pain in the
skin, old eating sores, ulcers, etc. Bo
tanic Blood Balm cures the worst and
most deep-seated cases by enriching, pu
rifying and vitalizing the blood, thereby
giving a healthy, blood supply to the
skin. Other remedies may relieve,but
B. B. B. actually cures,, heals every sore,
and gives the rioh glow of health to the
skin, making the blood, red and nourish
ing. Especially advised for old, obsti
nate oases. Druggists $1. Trial treat
ment free by writing Dr, Gillam, 213
Mitchell street, Atlanta, Ga. Deeejribe
trouble,and free menical advice given-
/A
PENNSYLVANIA PUKE RYE,
EIGHT YEARS OLD.
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS
Pour fullQuarts of this Pjne Old, Pnre
BYE WHISKEY 9
$3.50
EXPRESS
PAID-
We ship on approval in plain, sealed boxes,
with no marks to indicate contents. Wheniyou
receive It and tost it, if it is not satisfactory,
return it at our expense and we wil return your
$3.50. We guarantee this brand to be
EIGHT YEARS ODD.
Eight bottles for $6 50, express prepaid;
12 bottfes for $9 50 express preuaid.
One gallon jug,-express prepaid, $3 00;
2 gallon jug, express prepaid, $6 50.
No charge for boxing.-
We handle all the leading brands of Rye and
'Bourbon Whiskies and will save you
GO Per Cent, on Your Purchases:
Quart, Gallon.
Kentucky Star Bourbon, $ 36
Elkridge Bourbon 40
45
I'idgi
Boon Hollow Bourbon
Cel wood Pure Bye 50
Monogram Rye 55
McBrayer Rye GO
Maker’s A AAA.. 05
O. O. P. (Old Oscar Pepper) 65
Old Grow 75
Fincher’s Golden Wedding,....,,. 75
Hoffman House Rye 90
Mount Vernon, 8 years old 100
$125
160
1G5
1 9P
2 00
225
240
240
250
2 50
300
350
400
Old Dillinger Rye, 10 years old 125
The above are only a few brands.
Send for a catalogue.
All other Soods by the gallon, such as Corn
Whiskey, Peach and Apple Brandies, etc., sold
equally as low, from $125 a gallon and upward
we make a speoiasty of the Jug Trade*
and all orders by Mail or Telgeraphwil}
have our prompt attention: Special
inducements offered.
Mail Orders shipped same day of the
receipt of order.
The Altmayer & Flateau
Liquor Company,
606, 508, 510, 512 Fourth Street, near
Union Passenger Depot.
MACON, GEORGIA.
THE COMMONER^
(Mr. Bbyan’s Paper.)
The Commoner has attained within
six months front date of the first issue a
circulation of 100,000 copies, a record
probably never equaled in the history of
American periodical literature. The
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monstrates that there is room in the
newspaper fields for a national paper de
voted to the discussion of political,
economic, and social problems. To the
columns of,the Commoner “Mr* Bryan
contributes his best efforts ;and his views
of political events as they arise from
time to time can hot fail to inteiest those
who study public questions.
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$2.60...
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