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Libhy’s Cooked
Corned Beef
4 There’s a marked distinc
tion between Libby’s
Qooked Corned
Beof and even+the best
that’s sold in bulk.
Evenly and mildly cured
" and scientifically cooked in
Libky’s Great White
Kitchemn, all the natural
flavor of the fresh, prime
beef is retained. It is pure
wholesome, delicious and
ready to serve at meal time,
Saves work and worry in
summer.
Other Libby ‘“Healthful’
Meal-Time-Hints, all ready
to serve, are:
Peerloess Driod Beef
Vienna Sausage
Veal Loaf
Evaporatsd Milk
Baked Beans :
; Chow Chow
Mixeoed Picklos
“Purity goes hand in hand
with Products of the Libby
brand”’.
Wrrite for free Booklet, =
“How to make Good
I Things to Eat”’.
o Insist on
. "‘"""'i Linby’s at
:3 | [PO your grocers.
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Birds of the Night.
Have you ever stopped to consider
how many birds there are abroad af
ter nightfall? Writing in Suburban
Life B. S. Bowdish, the well-known
naturalist, describes many such birds.
“The screech-owl” he says, “is prob
ably the best-known member of the
owl family—the one most apt to come
about barns and houses and even into
the villages, yet its habits are not so
‘well known but that it is a much
maligned bird. Tlts foocd consists, in
a very large degree, of rats and mice,
%nd it is the quest of such vermin
‘which brings it about human habita
tions, where the pestiferous rodents
often swarm. True this little owl
sometimesg takes small hirds, but thoy
are frequently English sparrows, for
which he is entitled to almost as
much credit as for his rat destruc
tion. The ordinary note of this
species is a long-drawn, tremulous
whistle, which can be imitated suf
fleiently well to call the owl to close
quarters. It has, however, a varied
repertoire of notes that, heard in the
stillness of the night, are almost
blood-curdling. It is an interesting
fact that this bird has two phases of
plumage—red and gray-—assumed
without regard to sex or age or the
color of mMmrents.”
o THE EASY WAY.
“l don't know how to refuse him.,"
“Then let him down easy.”
“How can I?"
“Accept him. start a flirtation with
another fellow and when your finance
gets mad break off the engagement,”
—Louisville Courierdournal,
Keenest
’
Delights
of Appetite
and Anticipation
are realized in'the first taste of de
licic .3
Toasti
and Cream.
The golden-brown bits are sub
tunt.ial enough to take up the
ream; crsp enough to makq
crushing them in the mouth an
exquisite pleasure; and the fla-
E;ur-—that belongs only to Post
oasties—
*The Taste Lingers”’
This dainty, tempting food i 3
tm\de of pearly white corn, cooked
olled and toasted into “Toasties."!
[Popular pkg. 10c; Large Family size 15¢
Made by
POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD.,
? Battle Creck, ‘Mich,
The Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantle
Railroad
Will sell excurslon tickets at reduced fares
for the following ocoasions:
Mobile, Ala.,National Convention Knights
of Colnmbus, August 3-¢, 1909,
Alggny, Ga., G.U.O. 0. Fy August 10-
18, 1909,
Fiovilla, Ga., Indian Springs Holiness
Campmeeting, August 2-15, 1909,
Macon, Ga., July 21-24, 1909, Farmers’
Unio=, Georgia Division.
Seattlo, Wash., Alaska-Yukon Exposition,
June lst-October 16th, 190 y,
Seattle, Wash,, I. O, O. F., Sepsamber
20-25, 1909,
Spokane, Wash,, National Irrigation Con
gress, August 9-14, 1909,
In addition to the above, there are a
utnmber of occagions for which rates will be
authorized on cerdflzate plan., Ticket
Agents will furnish tul information,
W. H. LEAHY,
General Passenger Agt., Atlanta, Ga.
The Road to Success,
Benjamin Franklin, the great
American, when asked for the secret
of success, gave the following max
ims: -
One today i 8 worth two to-morrows.
¥at not to fullness; drink not to
elevation.
They that won’t be counseled can't
be helped.
Drive thy business; let not thy
businegs drive thee.
He that hath a calling hath an
office of profit and honor.
Tolerate no uncleanliness in body,
clothes or habitation.
Keep your eyes wide open before
marriage, half shut afterward,
Be not disturbed at trifles, or at
accidents common or avoidable,
Early to bed, early to rise, makes
a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
Speak not but what may benefit
others or yourself; avoid trifling con
versation,
Buy what thou hast no need of
and ere long thou shalt sell thy nec
egsaries.
Use no hurtful deceit; think inno
cently and justly, and, if you speak,
gpeak accordingly.
A man may, if he knows not how
to save as he gets, keep his nose all
his life to the grindstone, and die
not worth a great at last.
Progress of a Severe Case of
Tetter.
Guntersville, Ala., July 14, 1908.
Dr. J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
Dear Sir:—l am glad to say that three
or four boxes of Tetterine 1 ordered or
you, I have personally used, have given
me more relief and seemingly a perman
ent cure of Tetter and Eczema than 1
have had for 25 years for which time I
have been tortured and tormented, with
some dreadful skin disease on my thighs
and in my groins, also on my left hana,
and had as [ thought destroyed the na
tural growth of two of my finger nalls.
I now have one of them absolutely cured
and looking as natural as [ could ask for.
The other one very much improved. 1
also had it on my feet and they are
cured. In the twenty-flve to thirty years
1 have been embarrassed and torturea
with skin trouble i have consulted and
taken medicine from many doctors, and
bought and used many different kinds or
ointments, but none gave me relief and
satisfaction as your Tetterine has given
me. 1 would not have had my two Knger
nails just as they were for SIOO.OO.
Bo?octruny. J. D. Chandler.
Tetterine cures Eczemna, Tetter, Ring
Worm, Ground Iteh, Itehing Pilas, In
nt's Sore Head, Pimples, Bolls, Rouxh
Scaly Patches on the F cm%!
‘Sores, Dandruff, Cankered Scalp, Nu %5
Bkin Discans, | Tetiarine soor J‘*m 3
‘Soap 25c. Your druggist, or by mall from
the manufacturer, The Shuptride Co.,
Savannah, Ga, ¥
B S
The greatest actor on life’s stage
is the individual who never prepares
a glum face for a friend in trouble.
Painkiller (Perry Davis') acts quickly. A
chill, colic, cramp or diarrhea can be
checked by a teaspoonful in hot water.
CAN'T BE ESCAPED.
“What do they mean by the hand
of doom?”
“It’s the hand that rings vour door
bell when you're alone in the flat
and just starting to take a bath.—
Louisville Courier-Journal,
B eYT
I'orBEADACIIR—-HRI(.‘CAPUDIN-
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or
Ngr‘ous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you,
:t:l\' lmal‘cl!;x;:‘eu‘&l:u to take=-acts immedi«
——— ..bc.nndwiudmg
One frequently hears of aching
voids, but they can be avoided.
A Physiclan at Home b
Is Dr. Biggers Hucklebsarry Cordial. It al
ways curas Stomach and Bowel Troubles,
Children Teethin z, ote. At Druggists 250
and 500 per bottle, *
METHODICAL MR. GRIPTONGS.
He Takes One Side of a Car in the
Morning and the Other at Night,
“Why do I always sit on the right
hand side of the car going downtown
in the morning and again on the right
hand side—though that, going the oth
er way, brings me on the opposite
side of the car going home at night?
Why, that,” said Mr. Griptongs, “is
very simple. It is because I read a
newspaper and I don't want the sun
to shine on the surface I am read
ing, as it would if I sat otherwise.
“If T sat on the left hand or sunny
side of the car going down in the
morning then [ should have the grad
ually rising sun at my back, and for
the most part of the way screened off
by the buildings along, but at ev
ery cross street it would strike into
the ocar and on the paper I am hold
ing in front of me, temporarily dlind
ing me.
“So 1 teake the right side of the
car going down in the morning,
where, holding the paper up in front
of me, I can keep the sun off the sur
face I am reading and so keep on that
surface a uniform light; and for pre
cisely the same reason, the sun then
striking in _om the other side of the'
car, from the west, T take again the
right hand, but now the opposite,
side of the car going home.
“If ¢ didn't read newspapers of
course 1 should sit on the left hand
side going down and on the left hand
going up so as to have the sun at
my back both ways, so that it
wouldn't shine in my face."—New
York Sun.
The worst feature about the man
with one idea, insists the Philadelphia
lecond, is that the idea is seldom big
c¢nough,
Cured by Lydia E. Pink=
’
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Baltimore, Md. —““ For four I¥eams
my life was a misery to me. I suffered
ot from irregulari
; 4:#«*2, @i ties, terrible drag-
P abanrc 828 ving sensations,
;o 79 cxtreme nervous-
Vg ) fi4l ness, and that all
Sl 74 gone feeling in my
OoF %5y AP stomach. 1 had
g%, G 7851 given up hope of
yj{ ever being well
i -7z 2 when | began to
B 7S] take Lydia E.Pink
; ;:;«,,if,,;‘%;, ham’s Vegetable
'gg’,»,”" Compound. Then
BTN | 1 telt as though
RERESed new life had been
given me, and I am recommending it
to all my friends.””—Mrs. W. S. FoRD,
1938 Lansdowne St., Baltimore, Md.
The most successful remedy in this
country for the cure of all forms of
female complaints is Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound. It has
stood the test of years and to-dafi is
more widely and successfully used than
any other female remedy. It has cured
thousands of women who have been
troubled with displacements, inflam
mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir
regularities, periodic pains, backache,
that bearing-down feeling, flatulency,
indigestion, and nervous Ipms‘cration,
after all other means had failed.
If you are suffering from any of these
ailments, don’t give up hope until you
have given Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound a trial.
If you would like special advice
write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn,
Mass., for it. She has guided
thousands to health, free of
charge.
PLIENTY OF GOSSIP.
“Going away this summer?”
“I suppose so, but it really seems
useless. There's good deal of scan
dal right around home just now.”’—
Louisville Courier-Journal,
For COLDS and GRIP.
Hick’s CAPUDINE is the best remedy—
relieves the aching and feverishness—cures
the 00% and restores normal conditions. It’s
liquid—effects immediately. 10c., 25¢c. and
&oc., at drug stores.
LLABOR SAVING.
Mrs. Brown—We're so glad to see
you give all the scraps to the cat,
Susan.
The New Treasure—Wot 1 sen,
mus, is—be good to the cats, and you
may save 'arf your washing up.—Tit:
Bits.: i
ettty P
It is a mother’s duty to keep constantly
S R
case of | aceident. or mishap to the
ded upon for just such emergencies.,
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HIS EDUCATION. g
“Has the son you sent away to col
lege got his degree yet.” ,
“I should say so. Why he wrote
last week that the faculty had eall
ed him in and given him the third
degree. That boy’s ambitious.”—Phil
adelphia Ledger,
A Rare Good Thing.
“Am uging Allen’s Foot-Ease, and ecan
truly say I would not haye been without it
80 long, had I known the relief it would
give my aching feet. I think it a rare good
thing t};r anyone having sore or tired feet.
—Mrs. Matilda Holtwert, Providence, R.
L"” Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Ask to-lay.
QUITE DIFFERENT., 1 = .
“Yah!” e
“What's the matter, boy?”
“I hate to turn this durned old
grindstone.”
“You ain't turning this durned old
grindstone, son: you're just cranking
it up.”"—Louisville Courier-Journal,
FRIEND SAID TO USE CUTICURA
After Specialist Failed to Cure Her
Intense Itching Eczema—Had Been
Tortured and Disfigured—Was
Soon Cured of Dread Humor,
“I contracted eczema and suffered in
tensely for about ten months, At times I
thought I would scratch myself to pieces.
My face and arms were covered with large
red patches, so that I was ashamed to go
out. I was advised to go to a doetor who
was a specialist in skin diseases, but I re
ceived very little relief. I tried every..
known remedy, with the same results, I
thought 1 would never get better until a
friend of mine told me to try the Cuticura
Remedies. So 1 tried them, and after four
or five applications of Cuticura Qintment 1
was relieved of my unbearable itching. 1
used two sets of the Cuticura Remedies,
and I am completely cured. Miss Barbara
Kral, Highlandtown, Md., Jan. 9, 1008.,” 4
Potter Drug & Chem, Corp., Sole Props.
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
Most of those who think they do
the b“{'_}lls‘."_ know how don’t,
SULPHUR CURES SKIN TROUBLES
Nature's greatest remedy, Hancock’s Sul
phur Compound, is the perfect snlphut’
preparation, Gives quick relief from iteh
ing, burning and soreness, and produces a
smooth skin. Mrs. Evelyn Garst, of Salem,
Va.. writes: “Three years ago I had &
rough place on my cheek—it would burn
and iteh. T was fearful it might be of a
cancerous nature. 1 used different prepara:’
tions, but nuthing ever helped it. Bne bot
tle of Sulphur Compound cured me com
pletely. 1 recommend it to anyone having
s\\{!)" S]{ll}\lcllm‘alse." ; Your druggist sells it,
rite. HANCOCK LiQuin SuLpru :
Baltimore, Md., for booklet. 2 00..
A little deposit in bank Is as suge
gestive to man as the nest egg Is to
the hen. "
NCURNL L VAT
MUNYON'S
PAW-PAWPILLS
MUNYON'S
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Paw-Paw fruit. I unbesitatingly recom
mend these pills as being the best laxa
tive and cathartic ever compounded. Get
a 25-cent bottle and if you are not per
fectly satisfied I will refund your money.
«~MUNYON.
FIFTY-FHIRD and JEFFERSON STS.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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STATE.. : MENTION THIS PAPER.
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Milltown, Georgia.
To meet our subscription on two new
railway enterprises coming to our town
with other factory enterprises, we are offer
ing 200 choice lots close in at the low price
of $35.00 eack, payable 310 aash, balance $3
monthly, This is the greatest sacrifice ever
offered in Real Estate, as our town has
nearly 2,000 people now, and with conviet
labor driven out of our town, a $50,000
Baptist College completed, two more rafl
ways headed this way, with several factory
enterprises, we cannot help doubling our
population in another year.
’Fhls is a snap; write quick, as they can
not last long. No delays. No waiting. You
get deed the day payments are completed.
South Georgia Land & Industrial Co.
Box 29, Milltown, Ga.
If it’s too warm for you just keep
it a sec%‘et, won't you?
Rough on Rats. unbeatable exterminator,
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c.-
Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Ligd, 25¢.
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25¢.
Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15c., Liq'd, 25c.
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c.
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25c,
E. 8. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N, J,
This is the ti—nlkemz)‘f—';l{(:w;ct\r when
it is no offense to be handed a lemon.
Lemonade is a great thirst quencher,
as we all know,
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens thegums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cureswind colic, 25¢ a tottle
When a man wins a bet on a horse
race he acts as if he did the riding
and running, too.
WHY PEOPLE SUFFER.
Too often thekidneys are the cause
and the sufferer is not aware of fit.
Sick kidneys bring headache and side
pains, lameness and stiffness, dizzi
— ness, headaches,
i - tired feeling, urin
i ary troubles, Doan’s
‘ h ) * Kidney Pills cure
the cause. Mrs.
\ o Virginia Spitzer,
. 2 i Buena Vista, Va.,
. BB says: “For thirty
T ‘;;‘i A years 1 suffered
IRERT AN Y everythingbut death
e with my kidneys. 1
cannot describe my sufferings from
terrible bearing down pains, dizzy
spells, headaches znd periods ot par
tial blindness. The urine was full ot
sediment. I was in the hospital three
weeks. Doan’s Kidney Pills were
quick to bring relief and scon made
me well and strong again.”
. Remember the name—Doan’s. For
sale by all dealers. 50 cents’a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Swat the fly, but al\\*'a-v,vswh:ave one
alive inthe bedroom. It gets the fam
ily up in time for breakfast,
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Becauge of those ugly, Rrizzly, gray hairs. Use *' LA CREOLE " HAIR RESTORER. Prico, SI.OO, retail.
The best Stomach
and Liver Pills known
and a positive and
speedy cure for Con
stipation, Indigestion,
Jaundice, Billousness,
Sour Stomach, Head.
ache, and all aiiments
arising from a disor
dered stomach or
gluggish liver. They
contain in concentrat
ed form all the vir
tues and values of
Munyon's Paw-Paw
tenic and are made
troLm _th?‘jugce of the
Decrease in British Baptists.
According to “The Baptist Hand
book” there were last year in the
United Kingdom connected with the
Baptist denomination 3,046 churches,
4,124 chapels, 1,450,352 chapel seats,
424,008 members, 58,687 Sunday-school
t¥achers, 578,344 Sunday scholars, 5.-
615 local preachers and 2,078 pastors
in charge. As compared with similar
statistics in 1907, there was a decrease
in church membership of 5,869, in
Sunday-school teachers of 115, In
scholars of 8,816, in local preachers
of 70, and in pastors of 535. Churches
have increased in number by 29 and
chapels by 45, while additional seat
ing accemmodation hag been provid
ed for 23,451 persons.—London Stan
dard.
| If you inherited health, take care
| of it and don’t blame your ancestors
i 50 much for not leaving you a gold
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like poking fingerin your eye. The best
Bowel Medicine is Cascarets.
Every Salts and Castor Oil user should
get a box of CASCARETS and try
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For a beautiful illustrated resort book
let, issued by Atlanta, Birmingham and
Atlantic Railroad, entitled “Seashore
and Mountain,” with up-to-date resart
map, send two cents in postage to W.
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THE TEnH Paxtine excels any dentifrice
in cleansing, whitening and
- removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroying
all germs of decay and disease which ordinary
tooth preparations cannot do.
THE MOUTH Paxtine used as a mouth
wash disinfects the mouth
and throat, purifies the breath, and kills the germs
which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat,
bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness.
THE EYES when inflamed, tired, ache
and bum, may be instantly
rolieved and strengthened by Paxtine.
c ATARHH Paxtine will destroy the germs
that cause catarrh, {cul the in.
flammation and stop the discharge. It is a sure
* remedy for uterine catarrh. :
Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful cz=—ony
germicide,disinfectant and deodorizer. o
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