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French Opera Tea
French Opera Coffee
AMERICAN COFFEE COMPANY,
First Session Opens October 5, 1909
New building; New Equipment; ecentrally located; strong Facultyand emple WHITE
elinfe. Write for attractive announcement. Address
DR. CLARENCHE L, STOCKS, Registrar, 427 Austell Bullding, Atlanta, Go,
Advertise and get business,
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Svrup for Chfldren
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢ a t ottle
An Imperial Spiritualist.
The Czar is by no means what
ean be called deeply read, but he
takes a great delight in literature
of the lizhter kind, and he is credit
ed with the remark: “Were I not—
well, what I am-—I should be the
greatest bookworm in the world.”
One of his most curious hobbics—
and vet perhaps not curious when
one considers his extremely nervous
temperament-—is the study of cccult
fsm. He loves to get hold of spir
ftual mediums and clairvoyants, and
he is very superstitious in many
ways. Some time ago a certain spir-
Itualist was established at the court,
and it was rumored that the Czar
and this man used frequently to ar
range seances together. A weird story
used to be told during the late Rus
so-Japanese war to the effect that a
diver told the Czar that having dived
lo the bottom of the sea, he beheld
the {ll-fateq Admiral Makharoff stand-
Ing on his sunken battleship with a
halo round his head. “Tell the
Czar,” said the apparition, “that Rus
#la will soon be victorious.”—“M. A,
P'”
B A o s
A COMMERCIAL 2BJRCTION,
‘“My son,” sald the father, solemn:
ly, “I am sorry I must use the rod,
but it is my duty.” ~
.~ “But dad,” objected the clever son,
“I have heard you say often you don't
approve of duty on hides.’—Balti
more American.
The Tennis Champion Says
MAY SUTTON
Tells American Girls How To Be
Ma Healthy and Graceful,
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SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,
Don’t drink coffee,
I Don't drink tea.
Don't exercise too much.
These three don’ts constitute the
advice of Miss May Sutton, champion
woman tennis player of the world, to
girls who would go in seriously and
systematically for athletics.
Eat what you want,
Take long walks, R
Get all the fresh air you can.
These are the three rules Miss Sut
ton lays down for girls who desire
merely to be strong and healthy.
The little champion recently ap
peared on courts in San Francisco in
a series of exhibition matches. It
had been reported that she was not in
the best of health, but she gave no in
dicatior. of having ‘“‘gone back,” play
ing her strong game that made her
world's champlon, with her same old
dash and acciuracy.
At the close of the series Miss Sut-‘
ton was asked to tell what system of
training she had found most effective
and what, in her opinion, is the best
form of exercise and diet for the av
erage American girl. Inpartshesaid:
“While I advocate hearty
eating, I cannot say too much‘
against the use of tea or coffee.
They are nerve destroyers and
no one can be healthy who
persists in their use.
“Too much exercise is as bad as too
little. Walking is the best exercise
there is. REarly each morning, after
drinking a glass of hot water, dressed
in loose clothing, 1 walk for nearly
an hour,
“Athletics should receive some at
tention from every girl. If her time
precludes the playing of tennis or golf
she should take long walks in the
open air, both before the morning
and ¢vening meal, throwing the head
and shoulders back and taking long,
deep draughts of that which money
cannot buy but is in reach of the poor
as well as the rick—pure air.
“Pure air and a moderate amount
of exercise I eannot too strongly im
press upon girls as being the only se
cret of health and grace. Medicine
for that out-of-sorts feeling may cause
girls to imagine they feel all right,
but what they really need is more
fresh air and not quite so much sit
ting around the house in tight-fitting
clothes as a great many of them do.”
Miss Sutton is declared by physi
clans tq be a perfect athlete. Tennis
Qx?.eru declared that every movement
18 “a plcture.” — Leaington (Ky.) Leader.
Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich., U. S. A.
Love is the world’s light.
Don’t let that cough rack your system
and maybe run into something serious!
Allen’s Lung Balsam will check it.
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
The eggs that are to be placed in
the incubator or under the hen should
be gathered as soon as possible af
ter they are laid. If they are allowed
to become chilled it is probable that
it the germ is not killed outright,
it will be so weakened that the chick
will never be able to get out of the
shell. It is not always possible to
set the eggs tne same day they are
laid, and during the time of collect
ing they should be stored in a cellar
of about 60 degrees Fahrenheit, If
the air of the room is very dry a few
pans of water should be set in the
room, otherwige there will be rapid
evaporation from the eggs. About
two weeks is as long as it is safe
to keep them from setting, and in
sure good strong chicks, but the
fresher the eggs are—that is, the
sooner they are placed under the hen
or in the incubator after being laid,
the better. The eggs should be turn
ed every day while in storage. Where
the hens are all running together,
only the very finest shaped eggs
should be used for incubating pur
poses. Abnormally large eggs, under
sized eggs or those sharply pointed,
or any which do not appear normal,
should be discarded.
WHAT DID HE KNOW ABOUT IT?
“Jinx says there’s nothing in this
strenuous life.”
“How long has he been married?”
—Houston Post,
“Don’t Drink Coffee’ .=~
“Don’t Drink Tea:
“Don’t Exercise Too Much*
Very easy when you know how
much more satisfactory
is, as a morning cup.
A hot, steaming cup of Postum
is as invigorating and bracing as
coffce. But instead of caffeine
wrecked nerves, headaches and
heart troubles that overtake the
coffee drinker, Postum furnishes
a liquid food which strengthens
head and body.
A ten days’ trial of well.-made
Postum (boiled 15 minutes) ¢on
vinees.
‘““There’s a Reason.”
WONDERED WHY '
Found the Answer Wls“‘Ooflee.“
Many pale, sickly persons wonder
for years why they have to suffer so,
and eventually discover that the drug
- caffeine—in coffee is the main
cause of the trouble,
“1 was always very fond of coffee
and drank it every day. 1 never had
much flesh and often wondered why I
was always so pale, thin and weak.
““About five years ago my health
completely broke down and I was con
fined to my bed. My stomach was in
such condition that 1 could hardly
take sufficient nourishment to sustain
life,
“During this time I was drinking
coffee, didn't think I could do with
out it.
“After awhile I came to the con
clusion that coffee was hurting me,
and decided to give it up and try
Postum. 1 dldn't like the taste of it
at first, but when it was made right—
boiled until dark and rich—l soon be
came very fond of it.
“In one week I began to feel bet
ter. I could eat more and sleep bet
ter. My sick headaches were less fre
quent; and within five months I
looked and felt like a new being,
headache gpells entirely gone,
“My health continued to improve
and to-day I am well and strong,
weigh 148 lbs. I attribute my pres
ent health to the life-giving qualities
of Postum."
“There’'s a Reazon.”
Read, ‘“The Road to Wellville,” in
pkgs.
TO LIVE FOREVER.
Thomas Edison has perfected a
storage battery which he says will
last indefinitely and revolutionize the
present propelling power. ;
Prof. Munyon says it is only a
question of time until a remedy is
discovered that will supply the waste
of the human body, so that one may
live on almost indefinitely, barring
accldents, This seems almost too
good to be true, but nothing seems
to be impossible in these days when
we consider the flying machine and
the wireless telegraph,
Prof. Munyon has certainly revolu
tionized the practice of medicine, He
does not believe in building hospitalg
for consumptives. He says that con
sumption can always be traced to a
cold. Cure a cold and you prevent
consumption. His Cold and Cough
Remedy will break up almost any
form of a cold in a few hours and
positively prevent Bronchitis and.
Pneumonia. To convince the medical
world and people in general of the
truth of his claims he has distributed
millions of vials of the Cold Cure, ab
solutely free, from the leading news
paper offices throughout the country,
and the cures that have been reported
from its use have been most astonish
ing. These little sugar pellets con
tain no opium, morphine, cocaine or
any harmful drug. They seem to re
lieve the head, throat and lungs al
most immediately,
In order that no one may be de
prived of this remedy he hasg placed
it with all the druggists throughout
the United States for the small sum
of 25 cents, or sent postpald on re
ceipt of price, and witl each bottle he
gives this guarantee: “If Munyon’s
Cold and Cough Cure doeg not do all
that is claimed far it, I will refund
your money.”
There are four advantages in tak
ing Munyon's Remedies. First, they
are absolutely harmless. Second, they
are pleasant to take. Third, they re
lieve almost immediately. Fourth,
they cost nothing unless they give
satisfaction. :
Munyon's Guide to Health sent
free on request. Munyon Remedy
Co., Phila., Pa. ‘ :
Sinners and good men are similar. -
For COLDS and GRIP, ;
n!l}'ocvl:: tg: ".'c”xfflx'. ’:nd“;:vetx,i.:gnm—cu: g
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Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liy'd, 25c,
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25¢.
Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15¢c.,Lig’d, 256,
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25¢.
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, No.q
E. 8. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.
* YOUR PICTURE WITH TAFT'S.
A Trick of Photography That Has
Proved Profitable in Washington.
If you want your picture taken
with President Taft come to Wash
ington. It's a sure thing proposi:
tion. Whether the biggest man of
the nation is at Beverly or Ballyma
hoo, it’s all the same thing. For the
nominal price of half a dollar or &
bagatelle of that sort you can go
thundering down to posterity on a
piece of pasteboard clasping hands
with the King of America or cosily
locking arms with his Honorable
Greatness. Of course, as far as the
President goes, it is absent treas:
ment, pictorially speaking. All you've
got to be particular about is to he
on hand your own self.
"Way down “the Avenue,” close to
the Capitol, an obscure little photeg
rapher's shop floats on its frontal a
drapery of white cloth baring blatant
ly the black legend: “Come in and
have your picture taken with Presi
dent Taft.”
The trick is turned, of course, by
the simple method of imposing the
customer’s figure beside the stock
plates of President Taft with out
stretcheqd hand, as if in greeting, or
in a friendly arm pose. The illusion,
however, is very good, and the per
petrator has been making money
ever since the inauguration, when
postecard fakers filled the streets with
similar enticements. The Capitol or
White House looms convineingly in
the background, and in the forefront
there you are in the Presidential
grip and under the radiance of the‘
Presidential smile. Of course your
friends in Wayback belleve they
khave ocular demonstration that you
are the whole show when you come
to Washington!— From the Louis
ville Courier-Journal's Washington
Correspondence.
TOO HEAVY FEED,
In the summer feeding of poultry
mistakes are often made by giving
heavy feed in the morning. If the
hens are in good condition for lay
ing, they will fare much better it com
pelled to come off the roosts in the
morning and scratch for their break
fast the same as in the winter,~Far:
mer's Home Journal, :
NEARING THE BRINK.
He (feeling his way)—l—l wish we
were good friends enough for you to
—to call me by my first name.
She (helping him alonx)—dh your
last name is good enough for me.—
New York Journal.
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; A Strenuous Hint.
He had been a regular Sunday
caller for six months, when one eve
ning he dropped in arrayed in a new
suit,
“That's a lovely wedding suit you
have on,” remarked the dear girl.
“Why,” gasped the astonished
young man; “t-this is a b-business
suit!”
“Well,” rejoined the 4. g. calmly,
“l mean business.”
And the very next day he put up
$19.98 of his hard-earned wealth for
a solitaire—Chicago News.
TOO BAD.
. “I want to complain of the flour you
gsent me the other day,” said Mrs.
Youngwife severely.
“What was the matter with it,
ma’am?”’ agked the grocer.
“It was tough. My husband sim
ply wouldn't eat the biscuits | made
with it.”—New York Journal.
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CuredbyLydiaE.Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Paw Paw, MiCh'B—l“fl sufffered Ite_xl-;-i
--e bly from female ills,
fl,;%a%””’;?’“ including inflam.-
Le B el mation and conges
(SßSl i tion, for several
W gg'; el years. My doctor
; ,g;yf}’gm*é said there was no
[ M ea 2.| hope for me but an
TR '-;%%9;‘5_‘ ‘6‘ operation. I began
Sy 48 taking Lydia E.
B vel Pinkham’s Vegeta
:"&,@ 24| ble Compound, and
R SRI Tl | c.'m“now say I am
ke ' a well woman.”
E:;";?i # EMMA DRAPER.
Another Cperation Avoided.
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know what that wonderful medicine,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
ggund. has done for me. Two of the
st doctors in Chicago said I would
die if 1 did not have an operation, and
1 never thought of seeing a well day
again. Ihada small tumor and female
troubles so that I suffered day and
night. A friend recommended Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
and it made me a well woman.”—Mrs,
ALVENA SPERLING, 11 Langdon St.,
Chicago, lIL
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
gound, made from roots and herbs,
as proved to be the most successful
remedy for curing the worst forms of
female ills, including displacements,
inflammation, fibroid tumors irregm
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ing-down feeling, flatuleney, indiges.
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but a trifle to try it, and the result
bas been worth millions to many
suffering women.
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: WHY PEOPLE SUFFER.
Too often the kidneys are the cause
and the sufferer is not aware of it.
Sick kidneys bring headache and side
pains, lameness and stiffness, dizzi-
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AR tired feeling, urin
. X arytroubles. Doan’s
( Kidney Pills cure
R the cause. Mrs.
Virginia Spitzer,
R Buenz Vista, Va.,
AR gays: ‘“For thirty
IR\ \\Y vears I suffered
T \¥ everythingbut death
s N with my kidneys. 1
cannot describe my suffering from
terrible bearing down pains, dizzy
spells, headaches and periods of par
tial blindness. The'urine was full of
sediment. I was in the hospital three
weeks. Doan’s Kidney Pills were
quick to bring relief and soon made
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Remember the name-—Doan's. For
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The secret of success—advertising.
Why suffer from a cold when Perry
Davis’ Painkiller will prevent it? lln 25c.,
85c. and 50c. bottles. At all druggists,
Even a raw day is soon done.
__Thousunds of country people know that
in time of sudden mishan or acrident Ham
ling Wizard Oil is the hest substitute for
the family doctor, That is Why it is so
often found upon the shelf.
Muzzle up the knockers,
For HEADACH E—lflcks' CA PUDING
Whether from Colds. Heat. Stomach or
Y,rvouu Troubles. Capudine will relieve you.
t's liquid—pleasant to take—acts immedi.
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Afraid of Ghosts X
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Many people are afraid of ghosts. Few people I=s A .
are afraid of germs. Yet the ghost is a fancy and |2 '[ OV o)
the germ is a fact. If the germ could be magnified ||, y N 5 w,
to a size equal to its terrors it would eppear more |\- > & )
terrible than any fire-breathing dragon. Germs e, P . P 9
can’t be avoided. They are in the air we breathe, > )
the water we drink, sii 1 A
The germ can only prosper when the condition e&2
of the system gives it free scope to establish it- L AN
sclf and develop. When there is a deficiency of | Kt
vital force, languor, restlessness, a sallow cheek, SesE=m=—==ex RN e
a hollow eye, when the appetite is poor and the :
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en Medical Discovery, It increases the vital power, cleanses the !
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that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed.
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| Woman’s Friend
B _ Nearly all women suffer at times from female |
g ailments. Some women suffer more acutely and
# more constantly than others. But whether you have '
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8 should take Wine of Cardui and get relief.
Cardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women,
g Prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in
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§Blves strength and tone to the whole system. ;
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The Woman’s Tonic
Mrs. Verna Wallace, of Sanger, Tex., tried Cardui. She writes:
il “Cardui has done more for me than I can describe. Last spring I
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4 no avail, so I took Cardui, and inside of three days, I was able to do
8 my housework. Since then my troubl: has never returned.” Try it.
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