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“Do you know of any woman who ever received any
benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound?”
If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar
to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be
surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in
this country where women cannot be found who have been
restored to health by this famous old remedg, made
exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs. -
During the past 30 years we have published thousands
of letters from these grateful women who have been cured
by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and never
in all that time have we published a testimonial without
the writer’s special permission. Never have we knowingly
published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine.
Here is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts
that this is a true and honest statement of 4 woman’s experi
ence with Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound write
and ask her.
Houston, Texas.—*“ When I first began taking Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound I was a total wreck. I had been
sick for three years with female troubles, chronic dyspepsia,
and a liver trouble. I had tried several doctor’s medicines, but
nothing did me any good.
“For three years I lived on medicines and thought I would
never get well, when I read an advertisment of Lydia E, Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound, and was advised to try it.
“My husband got me one bottle of the Compound, and it did
me 80 much good I continued its use. lam now a well woman
and enjoy the best of health,
“I advise all women suffering from such troubles to give
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. They won’t
regret it, for it will surely cure you.” —Mrs. Bessie L. Hicks,
819 Cleveland St., Houston,
Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely
not to give such a medicinc as this a trial. 'Why should it
not do her as much good as it did Mrs. Hicks.
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First Session Opens October s§, 1909
New building; New Equipment; centrally located; strong Faculty and ample WHITE
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DR. CLARENCE L. STOCKS, Registrar, 427 Austell Building, Atlanta, Ga.
National durgical [nstitute
ATLANTA, GA. ’
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This Institute Treats Club Feet, Diseases of
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Steven's 22-Crack Rifle, $2.95
fver& jo]li;;ull. “".,1.,,g.,r,“r";.n;
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22 Winchester Rept. Rifle, $8.50
Steven's double Larrel Hammer
gun; 12 gauge; 30 «:;- 82 ineh .., 311.85
Ithaes Hammerless double barrel
2 gun; 13 gauge; 30 inch qenss 314.40
Steven’s Hammerless double barrel
:LTRE LT R S 315.85
Bakor Batavia Hammerless; 12 or
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Winchester solid frame Repeatin
l?‘l‘o\ gun; l“J gauge. ..., )' ‘ 520.00
Guns at all prices. Write for eatalogue. With every
gun at $lO or over wa give free a $1.50 Canvas
Hunting Eou. State chest measurement,
BOURNE & BOND, 339 Market st. Loulsville Ky.
WHAT IS PAINT 7 '
The paint on a house is the extreme
outside of the house. The wood is
simply a structural under layer. That
is as it should be. Unprotected wood
will not well withstand weather. But
paint made of pure white lead and
linseed oil is an invulnerable armor
against sun and rain, heat and cold.
Such paint protects and preserves,
fortifying the perishable wood with a
complete metallic casing. .
And the outside of the house ig the
looks of the house. A well construct
ed building may be greatly depre
ciated by lack of painting or by poor
painting.
Natfonal Lead Company have made
it possible for every building owner
to be absolutely sure of pure white
lead paint before applying. They do
this by putting upon every package
of their white lead their Dutch Boy
Painter trademark. That trademark
is a complete guarantee.
FINANCE.
Visitor—Why are you naughty so
much of the time?
Bobby—Mamma gives me a nickel
every time I promise to be good. And
she never wants me to promise to
be good unless I'm naughty.—Cleve.
land Leader.
CUTICURA CURED HIS ECZEMA.
Humor Came on Legs and Ankles—e
Could Not Wear Shoes Because
of Bad Scaling and Itching,
“I have been successfully cured of dry
eczema. I was inspecting the removal of
noxious weeds from the edge of a river and
was constantly in the dust from the weeds.
At night I cleansed my limbs but felt a
prickly sensation. I paid no attention to it
for two years but I noticed a scum on my
legs like fish scales. I did not attend to it
until it came to be too itchy and sore and
began getting two running sores, My
ankles were all sore awd scabby and I eould |
not wear shoes. I had to use carpet and
felt slippers for weeks. I got a cake of the
Cuticura Soap and some Cuticura Oint
ment. In less than ten days I could put ‘
on my boots and in less than three weeks
I was free from the confounded itching. ‘
Capt. G. P. Bliss, Chief of Police, Morris,
Manitoba, Mar. 20, 'O7, and Sept. 24, ’08.”
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
of Culicura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
More than one-quarter of the to
bacco consumed by the Spanish Na
tion comes from the United States.
One good swift kick will some times
accomplish more than a lot of kind
ness, maintains the Philadelphia Rec
ord.
For HEADACHE—Hicks' COAPUDINR
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you.
It's liquid—pleasant to take—acts immedi
ately. Try i, 10c., 25c, and Soc. at drug
#ores, e A
Southern Chivalry.
The leisurely chivalry of the old
South lingers, declares the Chicago
'Post. In Florida one branch of the
State Legislature has passed a bill
requiring that when an automobile
meets any other kind of vehicle “the
chauffeur shall stop, turn out to one
sgide, and if a lady cr child be driv
ing the team the chauffeur shall get
out and help same by with their
horses, mules, oxen or whatnot.”
4oDr. Pierce’s '}?ll]emnt };egets (gh:st put utg'
i A and 1 ora
ltozne:;l‘i,a?i%er a::(’lv lifog\‘::is. Sugarv‘clfmted.
tiny granules.
Husband Killed, Goes Insane.
W. W. Hopkins, brakeman, was
killed and another of the crew in:
jured when a freight train was de:
railed on the Chatham division o
the Rutland Railroad near West Leb
anon, N. Y.
The accident occurred shortly after
midnight when a shoe dropped from
one of the rear wheels of the thiri
car, causing the derailment of the fel
lowing five cars and caboose,
Mrs. Hopkins, when dinformed at
her home, in Bennington, Vt., of the
death of her husband, suddenly be
came demented and made a flerce as
sault on Charles E. Roberts, train
despatcher, whose duty it was to
break to her the news of the acci
dent. Mrs. Hopkins violently drove
the despatcher from her house, in
flicting bruises and other slight injur
ies before friends were able to ga'n
partial control of the woman.—New
York Herald.
Rough on Rats, unbeatable exterminator,
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25¢c.
RKough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq’d, 3¢,
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25¢c.
Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15¢.,Liq’d, 25¢.
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 26c.
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25¢,
. 8. Wells, Chomist, Jersey City, N, J.
GENEROUS.
“How nicely you have ironed these
things, Jane,” sald the mistress ad
miringly to her maid. Then, glanc
ing at the glossy linen, she continued
in a tone of surprise; “Oh, but I see
they are all your own.”
“Yes,” replied Jane, “and I'd do
all yours just like that if I had time.‘f
—(Central Methodist Advocate.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens thegums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢ a tottle
The Maryland Prisoners’ Aid As
sociation, whioh maintaing a bouse
of industry in Baltimore for ex-con
victs, has completed ancther year of
‘good service to the State and its
charges. In the year 229 men have
been paroled in care of the associa
tion, and of this number only four
‘have been returned to the Criminal
Court and sentenced to prison.
R I e chaE
DEER HERD RAIDS CROPS.
Rich lowan’s Mobby That is Proving
Expensive to Missouri Valley
Farmers.
Farmers living along the Nishna
River, in Western lowa, a short dis
tance east of Omaha, and between
the towns of Avoca and Western, are
confronted with a unique condition.
Their crops are being eaten up and
tramped into the ground and they
are powerless to prevent the whole
sale destruction because the laws of
the State do not permit the killing
of deer.
A herd of nearly four hundred deer
is roaming about the country eating
the young and tender grain and
tramping into the ground what is not
eaten. There is no open season in
Towa when deer can be killed, and the
killing at any season subjects the
killer to a fine of SIOO and costs.
Collection of the herd was a hobby
of William Cuppy, one of the pioneer
residents of Avoca, a rich farmer,
owning several thousand acres of
land, much of it being along the Nish
na River. Upon the death of Cuppy
the administrator of the estate was at
a loss to know what to do with the
~animals. In time the court ordered
\ a division of the property and the set
tlement of the estate. The land was
' sold and all the persoral property ex
cept the deer was disposed of. No
person seemed to want deer.—Min
neapolis Journal.
WITH BILIOUS COMPLEXION.
The grocer stopped as his eye fell
upon some boxes of fruit he hadn’t
ordered.
‘Do you know anything about the
disposition of these lemons?” he
asked his clerk.
“Yes, sir—sour,” was the reply.—
Boston Transcript.
The surest remedy for cramps, colic and
diarrheea i 1 Painkiller (Perry Davis'). et
the genuite. 25c¢., Bbc. ani 50.. bottles.
It's so hard to save money, explains
the New York Press, because it's so
easy not to begin just yet.
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A Dark Picture to Look Back Upon.
John Corey, Constable, Attica, N.
Y., says: “From September, 1896,
S to March, 1897, 1
&;‘ 8% was confined to the
Er By’ house, an invalid,
!v..t e from kidney trouble.
w 2 For months 1 had
RBT g tottered about on
o ') W) crutches, a discour
se, 4l MY aged and despairing
% -_'-3“.-;/.(3c % man. 1 was prac
/v tically crippled with
‘Jumbago. [ decided to try Doan’s
Kidney Pills and a short while after
I began using them I was able to
walk. After taking seven boxes I
threw away my crutches and the.
lumbago has not returned from that
- day to this, Through using Doan's
Kidney Pills I am to-day a healthy
man.”
. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
A monument {o the mnegro poet.
Paul Laurence Dunbar, is to be un
veiled in Woodlawn Cemetery, Day
ton, Ohio.
e For COLDS and GRIP.
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relieves t,h: ngr:ll;x.( l:ndmf:vetr"le:t';ne?slgce:g:;
fl;hcfld. ;23 restores :ormsl conditions, It’s
S dre s mt:;me iately. 10c., 25¢. and
- If alm come
true you'd be too happy for this old
world and not willing to go to the
next,
A little bottle of Hamlins Wizard oil is
a medicine chest in itself. It can be ap
plied in a larger number of painful ail
ments than any other remedy inown.
California’s Big Trees Preserved.
By the terms of the approved act
of congress to establish the Calaveras
national forest in California, four
thousand acres of land will be ac
quired and upon these acres are 1,
l 473 big sequoia trees, famous through
out the world. Acquisition of this
forest land represents nine years of
effort by the women of California,
backed by the American Civic Asso
ciation, to interest the national gov
ernment in the conversation of the
grove.
l In addition to the giant sequoias,
there are hundreds of sugar pines
and yellowv pines of enormous growth
in the two groves included in the
| latest national forest. Some of these
| trees rise to a height of 275 feet and
are eight to ten feet in diameter.
There are ten sequoias in the north
grove, each having a diameter of
ltwenty—flve feet or more. There are
Iseventy with diameters ranging from
fitteen to twenty-ive feet. Some of
lx.‘\c"m have been named for famous
generals and others for various
!states in the Union.
i As an evidence of the enormous
growth of these big trees, “Massachu
‘setts" contains 118,000 board feet of
| lumber. This is as much lumber as
]ordlnar!ly is grown upon fifteen acres
.of timber land.. The bark is six
Ilnches to two feet thick.—American
| Civic Association,
THE PARLOUSNESS OF POETRY.
Guest—Your hotel is splendidly lo
cated, landlord.
| Landlord—Swept by the ocean
breezes, sir.
" Guest—Er-yes! T certainly haven't
noticed any girl around with a broom.
—PBoston Transcript.
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Bocause of those ugly, arizziy, gray haire. Use '‘* LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER. Pricn, SI.OO, retail.
. Each of the chief ore
A gans of the body is s
link in the Chain of
; | Life. A chain is no
stronger than its
weakest link, the body
" no stronger than its
weakest organ. If there is weakness of stomach, liver or lungs, there is a
weak link in the chain of life which may snap at any time. Often this so-called
“‘ weakness ’’ is caused by lack of nutrition, the result of weakness or disease
of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and
weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs are cured by the use of D!'.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased ttomach. is
cured, diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which
have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also.
The strond man has a strong stomach.
Take the above recommended *“‘Discovs
ery’’ and you may have a strong stom
ach and a strong body.
Giveny Away.—Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, ’
new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
book in paper covers, or 31, stamps for the cloth-bound vole
ume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
MADE FROM OUR
Is deliclous and cooling. It is economical because one
pound will make 250 cups. Try a pound, In sealed cans,
60 cents.
Is always the same—ALWAYS GOOD,
AMERICAN COFFEE COMPANY,
OF NEW ORLEANS, Ltd.
IN EXTREME HOT WEATHER.
Fish, Birds and Animals All Suffer by
the Heat Just as Men Do.
“Humans,” said a nature lover
“are by no means the only sufferers
from intense summer heat; there are
plenty of lower creatures that suffer.
“Fish, for instance, are oppressed
by the heat just as men are, and if
they can’t find shelter from it they
may be killed by it. In shallow fresh
water ponds fish sometimes die by
the hundred, killeq by the excessive
heat of the water, warmed beyond
their endurance by the beating sun.
“In streams fish seek the shady
stretches and the deep places and the
spring holes where they can keep
cool, and in salt water fish go away
from the shallow overheated water
close to shore and seek the cooler
depths.
“Birds suffer in the same way, op
pressed by extreme heat, and how
they do welcome a chance to get cool!
Look at the sparrows in the city’s
streets when the sprinkling cart goes
by leaving in the hollows of the pave
ment little pools of water that will
serve them for bathing places. How
eagerly the sparrow seeks this bath,
and it will bathe, 'if it gets the
chance, a dozen times a day.
“It is just the same with domestic
fowls. Extreme hot weather dis
tresses them greatly; at such a time
you can see chickens with their beaks
open and fairly panting with the heat,
and then they want plenty of water.
“Cows? Of course. On the very
hot days they seek the trees if there
are any in the pasture lot, to stand
in the shade of them, and then if
they are bothered by flies the cows
seek shaded pools or brooks to stand
in them in water up to their bellies
‘or deeper to escape the flies and for
cooling refreshment. How horses and
dogs suffer with intense heat every
bodv knows.—New York Sun.
VAN
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ISS
PRICE 25 Cts.
Mailed postpald on re
ceipt of price.
You can’t have a
beautiful complexion if
your blood is impure
or if_ you suffer with
indigestion or any stomach or liver ailment,
Munyon’s Paw-Paw Pills regulate the
bowels, correct indigestion, constipation,
biliousness, torpid livers, jaundice, sallow
and dull complexions. They purify the
blood and clear the skin of pimples, sores
and most eruptions.
One pill is a gentle laxative; two pills a
thorough physic. They do not gripe, they
do not weaken. Price 25 cents.
MUNYON’S REMEDY CO.,
53d and Jefferson Sts., Phila., Pa.
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SHAFTING, PULLEYS,BELTS
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
G .
A g This Trade-mark
3 Eliminates All
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Py @ in the purchase of
Ll 2 {)aint materials.
) F=§ 1t is an absolute
: ;MK guarantee of pur
. P oo ity and quality.
R 17 'Q)..‘ For your own
=¥ protection, see
that it is on the side of
every keg of white lead
you buy.
D NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
P 1902 Trinity Bullding, New York
B -rselqfiwe..«
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Write for free booklet on treatw=ns 0i DLOCa ani
Poultry. Made bv Southern Physicians. THE
SOUTHERN STOCK FOOD CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
WATERPROOF . OWERy
OILED ~ 'de
CLOTHING g
will give you full value vm, e
for every “dollar spent ,““. ; l
and keep you drfi in =
the wettest weather. F’
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POMMEL SLICKERS 7/ A
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A.JToWER Co. BOSTON, US.A. 200
TOWER CANADIAN CO. LIMITED TORONTO, CAN.
“I tried all kinds of blood remedies
which failed to do me any good, but I
have found the right thing at last. My
face was full of pimplesand black-heads.
After taking Cascarets they all left. I am
continuing the use of them and recom
mending them to my friends. I feel fine
when I rise in the morning. Hope to
have a chance to recommend Cascarets.”
Fred C. Witten, 76 Elm St., Newark, N. J.
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken,Weaked or Gripe.
10c, 25¢, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genu
ine tablet stamped CC C. Guaranteed to
cure or your money back. 922
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HOMES IN FORSYTH AND FARMS
IN MONROE COUNTY
cheap, and on easy terms. Farms ranging in
size from 50 acres to several hundred, and in
price from §7 per acre up. Write us for de
scriptive booklet, prices and terms,
THE GEORGIA TRADING COMPANY, Forsyth, Ga.
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TOILET ANTISEPTIO
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‘ ——NOTHING LIKE IT FOR—
I Paxtine excels any dentifrice
; THE TEErH in cleansing, whitening and
removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroying
| all germs of decay and disease which ordinary
! tooth preparations cannot do. v
| Paxtine used as a mouth
l
| THE MOUTH wash disinfects the mouth
l 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
relieved and strengthened by Paxtine.
| Paxtine will destroy the germs
{‘ CATARRH that cause catarth, {Aeal the in.
flammation and stop the discharge. It is a sure
- remedy for uterine catarrh. |
- Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful e
germicide disinfectant and deodorizer, S SSt= 2
. Used in bathing it destroys odors and N I 2
' leaves the body antiseptically clean. [ENRMME
] FOR SALE AT DRUG STORES,SOc, R 14
| OR POSTPAID BY MAIL. g l_\
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| THE PAXTON TOILET CO., BOSTON, MASS.
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