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AX HONEST DOCTOR
ADVISED PE-RU-NA.
M R. SYLVESTER E. SMITH, Room
218, Granite Block, St. Louis, Mo.,
writes: U Peruna is the best friend a
nick man can have.
*• A few months ago I came here in a
wretched condition. Exposure and
dampness had ruined my once robust
health. I had catarrhal affections of
the bronchial tubes, and for a time there
was a doubt as to my recovery.
a My good honest old doctor advised
me to take Peruna, which I did and in
a short time my health began to im
prove very rapidly, the bronchial
trouble gradually disappeared, and in
three months my health was fully re¬
stored.
Accept a grateful man’s thanks for
tie restoration to perfect health.
Pc-ru-na for His Patients.
A, W. Perrin, M. D. S., 980 Halsey
gt., Brooklyn, N. Y., says:
a I am using your Peruna myself, and
*m recommending it to my patients in
*11 cases of catarrh, and find it to be
xnore than you represent. Peruna can
be had now of all druggists in this sec¬
tion. At the time I began using it. it
was unknown. ff
His Own Pockets,
When the awkward fellow doesn’t
(know what to do with his hands he
put them in his pocket, which, after
all. is better than putting them in
other people's pockets.—(Philadelphia
Record.
BED-BOUND FOR MONTHS.
Hope Abandoned After Physicians’
Consultation.
Mrs. Enos Shearer, Yew and Wash¬
ington Sts., Centralia, Wash., says:
“For yea-rs I was
weak and run down,
could not sleep, my
f# limbs swelled and
the secretions were
troublesome; pains
were intense. I was
fast in bed for four
months. Three doc¬
tors said there was
no cure for me and I was given up to
die. Being urged, I used Doan’s Kid¬
ney Pills. Soon 1 was better and in a
few weeks was about the house, well
and strong again. »*
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Lettuce is said to cause measles
and scarlet rash. It is known beyond
cavil to the Atlanta Georgian that
boiled cabbages have caused rows in
flats.
CURES ALL ITCHING ERUPTIONS,
Glencoe, Md., Nov. 21st, 1907: “I have had
eczema on my hands for 12 years, and have
tried everything. I have been using tet
tebine 4 days and the results are great."
Signed, Mrs. M. Harvey. Tettebine is the
surest, safest, speediest cure for eczema
and all other skin diseases. Sold by drug¬
gists or sent by mail for 50c. by J. T. bHut
tbine, Dept. A, Savannah, Ga.
The Washington Herald tells of a
man who felled a horse with one blow
of his fist. But he couldn’t get back
the money he had lost, on the brute.
ITCHING HUMOR ON BOY.
His Hands were a Solid Mass, and
Disease Spread All Over Body—
Cured in 4 Days by Cuticura.
“One day we noticed that our little boy
was all broken out with itching sores. We
first noticed it on his little hands. His
bauds were not as bad then, and we didn't
think anything serious would result. But
the next day we heard of the Cuticura
Remedies being so good for itching sores.
By this time the disease had spread all
over hig body, and his hands were nothing
but a solid mass of this itching disease. 1
purchased a box of Cuticura Soap and one
box of Cuticura Ointment, and that nigiit
3 took the Cuticura Soap and lukewarm
water end washed him well. Then I dried
him and took the Cuticura Ointment and
anointed him with it. I did this every
evening and in four nights lie was entirely
cured. Mrs. Frank Donahue, 208 Fremont
St., Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 16, 1907.”
Sayg the Atlanta Constitution: Beef
is now so high that even a million¬
aire’s appetite hesitates to reach it.
WANTED
Several small business and manufact
uring enterprises—-new town—inducements.
I financial assistance, etc.
L. Edmundson, Raymond, Ga.
There are 250 railroad stations
within a six-mile radius of St. Paul’s
Cathedral. Txxndon.
To Drive Out Malaria and Baild Up
the System
Take the Old Standard Grove’s Taste
n®ss Chill Tonic. You know what you
are on taking. The formula is plainly printed
nine every Iron bottle, showing it is simply arid Qui¬
and in a tasteless form, the
most effectual form, tor grown people
•nd children. 50c.
The world’s production of rubber
the season of 1903-G was CG.900
tons.
A CORN CURE THAT CURES.
Abbott’s east Indian corn paint is a won
derf ul remedy for hard or soft corns, bun
Sons, sore, callous spots on the feet, warts
*nd indurations of the skin. It is applied
with a brush and cures without cutting, j
burning or soreness. 25c. at your druggists j
0T by mail from The Abbott Co., Savan
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There are eight Hon don taxicabs
companies, their average day’s tak- j i
logs of a taxicab being 511.20. The
average cost of a London taxicab is
fl,703, and its average takings are
TTFmlFlC DMi&PMi
Dr. H. Campbell Thomson of Eng¬
land has been making use of the cine¬
matograph in nervous diseases, tak
ing pictures at the rate of 16 to the
second, showing the movements of the
p.itients.
A Saxon firm has introduced a new
road-binding composition for prevent¬
ing dust. It is called apokonln, and is
a mixture of the heavier residual oils
obtained in the distillation of coal tar
with high’ boiling hydro-carbons.
About 40 different kinds of whales
and dolphins are known, and although
they live in the open sea and look like
fish they are not fish at all, but are
true mammals, breathing air and feed¬
ing their young on milk, like cows and
horses.
Here is a test for the detection in
an apartment of sewer gas: Saturate
unglazed paper with a solution of one
troy ounce of pure acetate of lead in
eight fluid ounces of rain water; let
it partially dry; then expose in the
room suspected of containing sewer
gas. The presence of gas m any con¬
siderable quantity soon blackens the
test paper.
The ’atest thing in the marine line
is the adoption of the bicycle and au¬
to tire principle to absorb the exces¬
sive vibration in decks. This has been
accomplished by scores of stanchions
c cored amidships and in the between
deeks under the second cabin section,
all fitted with hard rubber rests at
each end, to lessen the vibration in
the after part of the ship.
In France Mons. Bufour has suc¬
ceeded in making thermometer tubes
of pure quartz, Not only are these
exceedingly transparent, but their re¬
sistance to heat and other advantages
make them superior to glass for ther¬
mometers intended to measure high
temperatures. In such thermometers
melted tin takes the place of mercury,
and the scale reads from about 465 de¬
grees Fahrenheit up over 1000 degrees.
It could be run up to 1800 degrees,
for quartz does not soften below that
tesuperature.
According to recent experiments by
Staailas Tetard, a widely known
French agriculturist, wheat and oth
er cereals can be protected against
the ravages of crows, which are par¬
ticularly fond of the grain when its
sprouts are just pushing above the
ground, by treating the seeds before
they are sown with a. mixture of coal
tar, petroleum and phenic acid. This
treatment, which delays the growth of
the seed for a day or two, but causes
no damage, imparts an odor which is
insufferable to the crows, but which
disappears after the sprouts have at¬
tained a larger growth, vv lien they are
no longer subject to attack.
Tinfoil, which is extensively used
for wrapping tobacco, certain food pro¬
ducts and other articles of commerce,
is a combination of lead, with a thin
coating of tin on each side, says The
Valve World. It. is made in the follow¬
ing manner: First, a tin pipe is made
of a thickness proportionate to its
diameter: proportion not given. This
pipe is then filled with molten lead
and rolled or beaten to the extreme
thinness required. In this process the
tin coating spreads simultaneously
with the spreading of the lead core,
and continuously maintains a thin,
even coating of tin on each side of the
centre sheet of lead, even though it
may be reduced to a thickness of 0.001
inch or less.
Apples and Insomnia.
A medical writer declares that the
apple is such a common fruit that
very few persons become familiar
with its medicinal properties, The
best thing just before going to bed,
he savs, is to eat an apple. Peisons
uninitiated in the mysteries of the
fruit,” he continues, “are likely to
throw up their hands in horror at the
visions of dyspepsia which such a sug¬
gestion may summon up, but no harm
can come even to a delicate system
by the eating of a ripe and juicy ap¬
ple before going to bed. The apple is
excellent brain food, because it has
more phosphoric acid in easily digest¬
ed shape than any other fruit. It ex
cites the action of the liver, promotes
sound and healthy sleep and thor¬
oughly disinfects the mouth, This is
not all; the aple prevents indiges
tion and throat diseases. —The Path
finder.
A Quick Stimulant,
Jn L of coki or overfatigue there
is nothing that so quick.y acts as a
stimulant as a cup oi not milk. Heat
it just to the boi ing point and sip
slowly. A little salt may be added to
make it more palatable.
At a sale of political works held in
Philadelphia, 250 quarter volumes of
the Congressional Record, in half Rus
sia binding, were bid in at 2 cents a
volume.
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The most famous (offee (offee
in America is New Orleans P
Roasted and Blended According
to the Creole-French Formula
■> 111 - You §et it when you buy ,.
UlZWNNtCWFtt @ d ?
K- DOUBLE A COFFEE STREHGTHTXQUISrrt OF SUPERB QUALITY- BLEND-LOW PRICE Jft
25*1 Lb (an TheReilyTayior
0 v wHtR jitM^ OMPANY, Obiu.j
EveP New S K
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The difference between the paying
guest and the boarder, as defined by
the Atlanta Journal, is that the lat¬
ter doesn't help to bring in the stove
wood.
Ask Your Dealrr For Allen’s Foot-Fuse.
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns,
Bunions,Swollen, Sore,Hot,Callous. Aching
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen s
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoeseasy. At
all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac¬
cept no substitute. Sample mailed FmcK.
Address Allen S. Olmsted; LeRoy, N. Y.
A California politician died of heart
disease when arrested for embezzle
roent. Do these things still surprise
the 'California boodlers to that ex¬
tent? inquires the Louisville Courier
Journal.
John R. Dickey’s old reliable eye water
cures sore eyes or granulated lids. Don’t
hurt, feels good; get the genuine in red box.
Without adequate physical
ment, mental instruction to a
extent is wasted, asserts the
York World. A sickly child in
tional cases attains an unusual mental
.development, but in general
health means poor scholarship, and
weak body is accompanied by an inef¬
fective mind.
eczema cured.
r*. r * t>
iu despair, when a neighbor told mo to try
Shuptrine’s tettebine. After using I $3
worth of your tkttkrine and soap am
completely cured. I cannot say too much
in its praise.” Tettebine at druggists or
by mail 50c. Soap 25c. J. T. Shuptbine,
Dept. A, Savannah, Ga.
An Easy One.
“What will happen when women get
the ballot? »>
“That’s easily answered.
“Well? ■ ’
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens thegums,reducesiniiamma
tion, allays pain,cures wind colic, 25c a botttn
Mistaken Impatience.
“He says he is an anarchist.’' ex
claimed the citizen who is always
being shocked.
“Nonsense,” answered the calm and
collected person, “He is merely one
of these impatient people who can’t
vrait until the Fourth of July for the
excitement of promiscuous explo*
sions.”—Washington -Star.
WOOD, 1 H ON AND STEEL
belting. "
. LOMBARO COMPANY, ticking, AUGUSTA, Lacing.
GA
(liefer
A Food
Products
Libby’s
Vie nna Sausage
You’ ve never tasted
the best sausage until
you’ve eaten Libby’s
Vienna Sausage.
It s a sausage product
of high food value!
Made different! Cook¬
ed different. Tastes
different and is different
than other sausage!
Libby’s Vienna
Sausage, like all of the
Libby Food Products,
is carefully prepared
and cooked in Libby’s
Great White Kitchen.
It can be quickly
served for any meal at
any time. It is pleas¬
ing, not over-flavored
and has that satisfying
taste. Try it.
Libby, McNeill & Libby,
Chicago.
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No Uae Asking Him.
A certain Sunday school class In
Philadelphia consists for the most
part of youngsters who live in the
poorer districts of the city. One
Sunday the teacher told the class
about Cain and Abel, and the fol¬
lowing week she turned to Jimmie, a
diminutive lad, who, however, had
not been present the previous ses¬
sion.
“Jimmle,” she said, “I want you
to tell me who killed Abel.”
‘‘Ain’t, no use askin’ me. teacher,"
replied Jimmie; ‘‘I didn’t even know
he was dead.”—Harper’s Weekly.
FITS, St. Vitus’ Dance : 37 orvou> Diseases
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great
Restorer. 82 trial bottle and treatise
Dr. H. R. Klipe, Ld.,981 Arch St.. P liila..
A young husband in
died the other day from the effect
eating the first pie his young
had cooked. That illustrates the hero
ism of the brave fellows who
unto themselves brides.—Houston
Post.
Hicks’ Capudine Curt's Nervousness,
Whether tired out, worried, overworked,
what not. It refreshes the brain
nerves. It’s Liquid and pleasant to
10c., 25c., and 50c., at drug stores.
The Charleston News and Couriei
says that there are, demagogues
this country whose ideas are so
that they refuse to associate
each other.
DON’T CUT YOUR CORNS.
If yon suffer with corns, bunions, sere,
callous spots on the feet or soft corns
tween the toes, go to your druggist or
25c. by mail for Abbott’s east Indian
PAINT. It cures quickly and
without cutting, burning or » . eating”
flesh and loaves no pain or soreness, Ad
dross The Abbott Co., Savannah, Ga.
If man and a woman ,, live
a
• ,n 1,er,cct " mt - " i,| ' Pocl trl
; «* wnnainy. growing togrthor,
! ' n K each other, studying each
j they will find that they can get
well, form a complete society of
own, without much help from the
side, moralizes the New York
(At-30’03)
American Cotton College Milledgcville#
Georgia.
For the education of Farmer*, Clerks, Merchants, Warehousemen, Cotlsa
Buyers, Manufacturers, and all others, young or old, who are unable to classify 1
and put the correct valuation on 18 Grades of Co’.toi. Thirty day scholarships id
cur sample rooms, or six weeks’ correspondence course under expert cotton (
will complete you. Big demand for cotton graders and cotton buyers. Session opens*
Sept. 1st. Correspondence course year round. Write at once for further pa 'ticuiarst
Acts on the Liver and Kidneys,
! Invigorates the System and
I U Keeps You Well 9$
i TRY A BOTTLE A A r your dealer for it
I •
PIEDMONT
DEMORE3T, GA.
Healthful mountain location. Regular
i and College course*; Mpecial course* in Business,
j Domestic Science and Music. Superior
Reasonable prices. For catalogue and further infer
i mat ion address
i HENRY C. NEWELL, Acting
Take the Place of Calomel
through Oonstipritinn the body. wenfk Dull poisonoii* headache, matter Stomach, s,minding
Sour
Feted Breath, the Bleared Eye*. Doss of Energy and Ai>-,
Liver petite Pills are postively surest signs or he affliction, They
the aluggiah liver cure constipation. awaken
to better action, cleanse the
bowels, and strengthen digestion. the weakeuod parts, Saftvate, induce appe
Lite aid They do not no mat
ter what you eat. drink or do. Price 25 oenU from
your dealer or direct from
J. M. YOUNG, JR., WAYCROSS. GA.
THE DAISY FLY KILLER «;i tb*
tues and afforda comfort to every nouie m dining room,
I MBA ao<i Bleeping all room
wKa wli.*re /It. pi aeon
h <’> H Ml
t r o u b I o .4 m 3
jSjl /‘loon, will not neat, soil and .
|39J or
Mil Injur Trv a them anything.
once
[BHnj and von wi)J nev
0K§3 er t)d without
2R9 fhGyn. Jf not kept
by oealers. sent
HAROLD prepaid for 20 c.
MOM Fits. 149 DcKalb a**.. Brooklyn. U. Y .
'Sf”* ’Jt rv.
ESTABLISHED 10 YEARS
M MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA
_vRailroad Largest and beat equipec) school South. Expert management. m
wire connections. Position, guaranteed. Railroad fa re*
MS paid Board at cost. Open year around. Write for catalogue D
KnB Great demand for operators
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BIRMINGHAM SEMINARY
BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA.
Ideal H.'ihool for Girls nuii Younx J.adiei. Boarding pupils limited to fifty. RefiseA
Christian home: every household comfort, perfect health, out of door recreations, unex¬
celled city advantages. Stnndnrde high; faculty super lor. Next session begins September
sixteenth. For catalog and full particulars address
MISS LOULIL COMP ION, Principal, 1722 Fifth Ave., Birmingham, Ala J
FARMS fn Jonnilm and adjacent Counties, Banner farmim/sect:fri*
Of Georgia. Can raise anything I hat grows. Henltby
o trI ",want and price, reasonable, nmm,
Ui iu a Also city t idalU property, the railroad cootorsi cm,
Soutli Georgia, all clas.es and price.. Write for litorxla
tive < ircular.
ROBINSON * GRACE, Vidnlin, Ca.
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FOR MEN
I IMany people crowd their feet into shoes
JUT in an attern P t to make their feet fit the, sbpes.
Don’t choke your feet in that way:' wear SKREFJHUR^.
■Hr They fit your feet. Look for the label, and, if you don’t
V find these shoes readily, write the makers
for directions how to secure them. MAD* BY
FRED. F. FIELD CO., Brockton, Mass M.RELB&
KOCtTC&MAS.
U.S.A.
| FOUR GIRLS
; Restored to Health by Lydia E»
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Read What They Say.
M iss Lillian Item*. sa§
East 84th Street, Naur
York, writes: “LydSa
E. Pinkham’s Vegnt*.
ble Compound irregularities,ft. oum*
-r* came
! m riodic nervous Buffering kcadaehMt aaA
after everything
had and failed I fool to hef|
LILLIAN ROSS it a duty tm
let others know ol it.'*
IGtth aril io Craig.JSSf
I Lafayette Col., writes: St., “Thaate* Potvar.
1 ° L >’ diil K - Finkbamls
— Vegetable Compound I
ffkma st -at' | ‘unwell, months artersulferia* from
or ww>
KATHARINE CRAI0 vf L vous prostration."
Miss Marie StoitSK
f®. Hu writes: man, of “Jwasinavtw- Laurel,
■a* downconditionanAmfr
iWindigostion, ,JS fered from suppression* and poos
jMcireulation. Pinkham’s Vegetal!* Lydia Hi
m
mash srotTrwAijr well Compound and made mm
strong. ■»
IM sKof Miss Ellen M. 01am,
its? 7 $t*wanee, 417 N. East St., Re*
JH III.,says; ‘Ly
Maa d i a E. Compound Pinkham ’ sVeg*. asst
•w table
me of backache, establietMM Rid*
OLSON ache, and
CllCW M. my periods, after tto#
best local doctors bail
failed to help me. ia
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinto*
ham’s Vegetable Compound, has mad»
from standard roots remedy and herbs, for female been ids. that
and has positively have cured troubled thousands*® with
women who been
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
' tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities*
periodic pains, backache, flatulency,indigesp that bear
jng-down tion,dizziness,ornervbusprostratkia. feeling,
W hy don’t you try it ?
Mrs. Plnklmm invites all sick
women to write her for advim.
she has Address, guided Lynn, thousands Mas*. (at
health.
eyes, with If uflllrml wchU use TIioispsoB’sEyeWaiff
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TOILET ANTISEPTIC
Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body
anfiscptically clean and free from ua>
healthy germ-life and disagreeable odor*,
* which water, .‘onp 1 and tooth ** preparation* v
alone • Cannot . CIO. , A A
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testing . and deodor- ,
Mr* IZlfift wOIlCt f6(]U181tC a "T"
of exceptional ex
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omy. Invaluable LlUT Aljf”
for inflamed eyes,
throat and nasal and
uterine caiarrh. At
drug and toilet s a 1
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by mail postpaid.
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