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and our friend decided to cut down on his L
grocery bills. He bought a pound of coffee rift § I
at 15 cents and it lasted exactly three days, 1
—insipid, back LUZIANNE dish-watery COFFEE stuff at that. ‘iocts He went Ip
to at which M
always and satisfying lasted a week, He learned all the the time lesson delicious that jM piB j S»
to lower price does not always spell v
YOU learned yet? economy. I
to HAVE it
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to LUZIANNE COFFEE The Reily-Taylor Co.
VS ■old Everywhere NEW ORLEANS. V.S.A.
Or. Griyi’s Family Salvo
r p or tezema, 1 ctter. Itch, ,
Chapped Hands, Piles,
Burns, Sores and all
Skin Diseases.
•avi-^ piie*. '^have Tsei vo Ck *wfi’
»nd would not take R.tiuOfor
the benefit I jjot from one box.”
fig Sold under auarantee to please,
bySaii? J if youofunot^nrft 60 ^
stores.
Gainesville Medicine Co.,
GAINESVILLE. GA.
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/*&ez/
PLANTERS
Doctors recommend it in their prescrip¬ N
tions. It constipation and indi¬ Sffl&SSP ■TEA
cures 3 8
gestion. Leaves none of the bad effects COHYAHtSf 9 ALCOHOL.
of calomel and other violent remedies. 1 feesTa#a«i K the NiwatM
Valuable a? a tonic. Cures stomach and LIVEfJ4IDHEY5 row thc
liver troubles with nature’s remedies.
Helps Hundreds every testify age and to sex. its worth. W.D. OunfwV Orvr.Xrt o |>R tod
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Thomas, of Boaz, Ala., i»»WKrrM D1EK . BCTXO**
says: “The fact »»y wwwanE ft allot Mial attduaUr
that I am alive and well today, I believe UVtMd alllllllMl
to be due to the use of Nubian Tea.” • at Ouroule Coiw»'r*hr*i-Oee
auwfls'.'wfaas •Cjeeotyl W
All dealers sell it. Fes CnrvXrarTha ort r> attar »r«b
Manufactured by . #oaf at oeM
SPENCER MEDICINE COMPANY PHlCIt SO CF.NT9
SPcNCCTMCDfONECO iau W.OMlMS*
Chattanooga, Tenn. i. iaas CWATTAWCOjUj t sLrr.ga.gjCaa gce OH g B
American Cotton and Business University
and School of Telegraphy, Consolidated
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
rTlTTON* ^ guarantee to complete any one with good eyesight in 20 days how to grade. ®lae»ify,
1 1 average, ship, buy and seJl cotton, and be able to protect themselves in any first-class
market. We also teach how to grade cotton by a Correspondence Course. Our sample rooms under expert
cotton men. All samples Qr\r\|£'I< K E , I7pf invj* Mp * Single and d< u ,>le entry, Buget the system, recog. COM¬
expressed us graded FKKfi. nized by TYPEWRITING, business men to Gregg be best, Electric.
MERCIAL LAW and all LITERARY branches. SHORTHAND, and
Telegraphy and Railroading: KfeS
south. Expenses reasonable. Write for Catalogue, and state course desired.
The University and Commercial School, Abbeville, Ga.,
gives individual training preparing students thoroughly for college training and university intellectually. work.
Greatest care given to character building as well as thorough
Courses are complete and thorough. French, Greek, Latin and English Literature taught
by able teachers The Commercial Courses embrace Full Typewriting, Telegraphy Bookkeeping, and allied Shorthand.
Arithmetic, Correspondence, writing, Banking. course in work.
Ample grounds, good board, ten months’ tuition ; all for $150. Write tor descriptive booklet to
C, M, GORDON, Prin, Commercial Dept JOHN 4, MILLER, 4, B„ Superintendent,
Learn Telegraphy Yonng Men and Larties of ambition^shnuld^inaster Telearaphy and R.
tors. It. Acc__in^ We perate five ncliools under direct^supervision of Bail war
Officials, Main-line wires in all our schools. Positions absolutely
assured, when competent. Work for board. Prospectus free.
National Telegraph Institute, (Dept. A. N.) MfMpHis, A TEkN.’. o™um'6ll8.c.
| Georgia And Business Normal Institute College
FOUNDED AT ABBEVILLE 1898. REMOVED TO DOUGLAS 1908.
Best equipped Business College in the South. Coursed; Scientific. Teachers’, Business,
Penmanship, W. Etc. Write for catalogue and specimens A. of A, Penmanship. KilHL, I'rln. Com’! Dept.,
a. LITTI.K, Prin. GEORGIA
DOUGLAS,
THE J. R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO.
__— WINONA, MINNESOTA. ........... —
”1 Cart'd as-ters Wanted in Bdery County.
BEST PRc¥6si™N n E^ O’EHeAGENTS
They have banished the automo¬
bile from Bermuda. But they still
have the onion, proclaims the Chi¬
cago Evening Post.
HAD ECZEMA 15 TEAKS.
Mrs. Thomas Thompson, of Clarksville,
Ga.. writes, under date of April 23, 1907: “I
suffered i5 yea-s with tormenting eczema;
had the best doctors to prescribe; but noth¬
ing It did me any good until I got tettebine.
cured me. I am so thankful.”
J housands of others can testify to similar
cures. Tettebine is sold by druggists or
sent Lept. by mail for 50e. by J. T. «keetrine,
A, Savannah, Ga.
Only G per cent of amputation cases
result fatally at presc-nt, owing to the
improvement in antiseptic surgery.
CONSTIPATION AND BIDIOVSNKSS.
hounding Constipation sends poisonous matter
•bur Stomach, through the body. Dull hea India,
Coss of Feted Breath, Bleared Eyes,
signs of Energy and Appetite are the surest
the affliction. Youxo’s Liver Pills
rne Positively sluggish cure constipation. They awaken
bowels, liver to better action, cleanse
“ strengthen the weakened parts,
I appetite and aid digestion. Price
■J cents from your dealer or direct from
’he laboratory. Free sample by mail to any
'‘dress. J. .it. Young, Jr., Waycross, Ga.
Thank geo da ess, e*claims the Dal
-\'cwg, there are a few fads left
r * a poor man may take up witb
cu an initiation fee.
saved—our—Baby
That is the testimony of thousands
MOTHERS who have used “Dr. Thornton's
Easy-Teether.” It is a guaranteed remedy
Teething, Summer Diarrhoea, Flux,
tion, and all Stomach and Bowel troubles
INFANT3. It is also the best thing you
?lve your baby ,or a COED, it will cure a
f 1,1 tIlr V e days or less. If you want something
\ that will carry your baby through the most
trying period in its life, send 25 cents to ns
we will send you a box by return mail.
sale by all druggists and country
1 25 cents,
or
E.By-T.ether Co., H.rW.ll,
Write to-day for free BOOKLET, “The Baby”
and “How to Care For It.”
Dropsy CUBED
Given
Quick
Belief.
\- Remove.! all swelling in 8 to 20
1 davs ; effects a permanent cure
<h jfflN in 30 to 60 days. Trial treatment
given free. Nothingcan be fairer
Write Dr. H. H. Green’s Sons,
S D c c I a I t«i8 , Box B Atlanta. G?
jteMncMjrm Palla xtamp 7 feet difttseter. Only
steel Stump Puller Factory in the wori«
qwiuffiteSgj making t Juaranteed their for W>0 own home Steel power Caetinpe. utrat*.
Catalogue aad duicoante. Addr nf :
41 MMLRW ARW S -.ttu f EEl CO., , • Lone Trea. Iowa,
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Simple
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j | Remedy
B 30
s
The Retentive Country.
A Now England clergyman was
taking breakfast one Sunday morning
In a hotel in a little western town.
A rough old fellow' across the table
called over to him: “Coin’ to the
races, stranger?” The clergyman re¬
plied: “I don’t expect to.” ”Goin’
to the ball game?” “No.” “Well,
where are you goin’?” “I’m going to
church.” “Where do you come from?”
“New England.” “Oh, that explains
it! That’s where they keep the Sab¬
bath and every other blamed thing
bev can lay their hands on.”—Ar¬
gonaut.
way to cure deafness, and that is by consti
tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of
Jhe Eustachiau Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper
feet hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Deafness is tne result, and unless the intinm
mation can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten
frecausedbyeatarrb, which is nothingbutan
mnameu condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
tirculars free. F.J.Chenky & Co., Toledo,O.
| Sold bv Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
A typhoid fever survey, to deter¬
mine the means, aside from
I water supplies, by u'hich this
j is transmitted, is to be conducted
i Pittsburg at the expense of the Rus
| sell Sage fund.
RAISED FROM SICK BED
After All Hope Had Vanished.
Mrs. J. H. Bennett, 59 Fountain
St., Gardiner, Me., says: ‘‘My back
jjfey used to trouble me
L so severely that at
last I bad to give up.
p I took to my bed
stayed there four
months, suffering in¬
tense pain, dizziness,
a headache and inflam¬
mation of the blad¬
der. Though with¬
\i\ out hope, I began
using Doan’s Kidney
Pills, and In three months was com¬
pletely cured. The trouble has never
returned.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
The LtuLiiiL R»li of Canada contains
nearly 3.74<i.OOO snuare miles.
(Classified Advertisements!
IPAK\ EH* A .V lit ( ATAKHM €URH.
JL 1 N H AI.KNT CATARRHAL .IKI.LY Cures
Deafness ami Catarrh. Trial treatment by
mail free. REA CO.. Minneapolis, Minn.
_
m m m CONSERVATORY OE MUSIC
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
The oldest, ’largest ^nd best music school in
the State. All branches of music taught.
Send for handsomely . ’ustrated catalogue
to the BROTHERS EPSTEIN,
X W.Ccr.Taylor and Olive. Director*
i mm m'wm 7¥' ■M I WL sr « m A to* 8
MULE TEAM BORAX #sr • Hi i
A heaping teaspoonful to a gallon of hot water will cleanse 8
your dishes, plates, cups, earthenware, cutlery and kitchen
utensils from dirt and grease, leaving neither taste uor smell. 78
All dealers. 10c. and 15c. also lb. boxes. Sample, Booklet Card “WHIZ,” $;
pkgs., 5 and Parlor Game 13a, /1 m
PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., New York City.
Local agents wanted. Write for money malting plan. 1 m
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LIGHT RUNNING, SIMPLE, DURABLE SIMPLEX PRESS COMPANY
j ! ^........ ,
Inventors and Manufacturers of the ’ W. I,. Douglas malcos and soils moro r
Simplex Newspaper Press. men’s $3.00 and *3.50 shoos than any
other manufacturer in the world, be¬
cause they hold their shape, lit better,
HAND OR STEAM POWER. and wear longer than any other make.
Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of ths
167-169 S. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. Family, Men, Boys, Women, Misses & Children
—— —— wmmmdkmmm mmmmm w—— —i—- W.L.Douglfcs $4.00 and $3.00 (Hit Edge Shoai cannot
Those of us who have been advising be equalled $ 2.00 at shoos any price. W. 1. Douglas $2.80 and
readers patronize home industry, are the best in the world
our to Vant Color Kur.lrtt lined ICrchmirrlu.
now have a chance to show our faith by ur'Tuke and prl<-« No Nuh-tttuic. Is tv, l,. Douglas
our works, by patronizing a “home” in- ; everywhere. name Shoes mailed stamped on boltom. Sold
dustry that is turning out product that from factory to any
a part ot the world. Catalogue free.
we believe is equal to the best, if not the W. I DOUGLAS, 157 Spark Si., Brockton, Moss.
SIZE. 6 COL. QUARTO best thing on the market for our use.— >
GUARANTEED CAPACITY 1000 PER HOUR The News, Fairburn, Ga., June 5, 10U8. j (At41-’08)
U S
Malaria Makes Pale Blood
The Old Standard GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the
system. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it
is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and the most effectual form. For adults and children. 50c.
‘
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more goods brighter and faster colors than tiny other dye. One Hk* package colors all fibers. They dye In cold water better than uuy other dye. Yo«
..... ,) vp any rrar/nem without rnnjlng apar.. Write for free booklet—How to Uye, Bleaen and Mix Colors. illUMtoK IUIUU CO., (fuincy Illinois
Cardui is a purely vegetable extract, of certain medicinal ingredients, with
a specific, curative influence, on the womanly organs.
It is a simple, harmless, non-intoxicating remedy, acting gently and natural¬
ly, and is recommended to girls and Avomen, of all ages. To them we say; Take
Wine of Cardui
for womanly pains, dragging feelings, nervousness, and any other form of sickness
peculiar to females. Mrs. A. C. Beaver, of Marbleton, Tenn., writes; “I suffered
dreadfully, but took Cardui and recommend it to all ladies with female troubles.”
WRITE FOR FREE BOOK Write prepaid. valuable for hint* Ladies’ Free 64-page on Advisory diet, Book exercises, Dept, for Women, The etc. Chattanooga Sent giving free symptoms, on Medicine request ccusek, Co. in plain Cbattanooaa. home wrapper, treatment Tcfll by mail and
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NOT FOR HIM.
Mrs. Newlywed— It's just brutal of
you to call It "this stuff.” You said
you’d be glad If I baked my own
bread and—
Mr. Newlywed—Yes, but I didn’t
say I wanted you to bake mine.
To Drive Out Mularm ami liulld Uj
the System
Take the Old Standard Grove’s Tastw
ucss Chili, Tonic. You know what you
are taking. The formula is plainly printed |
on every bottle, showing it is simply (Qui¬
nine ana Iron in a tasteless form, and the
most effectual form. For grown people
and children. 50c
RESOURCEFUL.
“You must find,” said the admiring
friend “that you have ideas which
words cannot express.”
"Yes,” confessed the musical com¬
edy poet; “U sometimes happens.”
“What do you do then?”
“I let the chorus ‘tra-la-la. t i<
say
Washington Star.
HOW HE LOST HER.
They were on board the excursion!
boat bound for St. Joe.
There wasn’t a cloud in sight., but
he saw' his opportunity to get funny.
“It looks like rain,” he said.
“What looks like rain?” slid
queried.
ECZEMA CUKEI).
J. "I :
b. Maxwell, Atlanta, Ga., says: j
Buffered ajgony with a severe case of ecze- i
ma. Tried six different remedies and was I
in despair, when a neighbor told me to try
shuptrine’s tetterine. After using #3
worth of tour 'Ixtterine and soap I am
in its praise." tetteuink at druggists or
by mail 50c. Roup 25c. J. T. Shbftbin*,
Dept. A, savannah, Ga.
A clergyman w r as recently telling a
marvelous story, when his little girl
said:
“Now, pa, is that really true, or is
t it just preaching?”—“-London Tattler.
HIS SKIN TROUBLES CURED.
First Had Itching Hash—Threatened
Later With Blood-Poison in Leg—
Relied on Cuticiira Remedies.
“About twelve or fifteen years ngo I had
a breaking-out, and it itched, and stung so
badly that I could not have any peace be¬
cause of it. Three doctors did not lieln me.
Then I used some Cuticura Soap. Cuticiira
Ointment, and Cuticiira Resolvent and be¬
gan to get better right awav. They cured
me and I have not been bothered with the
itching since, to amount to anything.
About two years ago I had la grippe and
pneumonia which left me with a pain in
my side. Treatment I'an it into mv leg,
which then swelled and began io break out.
The doctor was afraid it would turn to
blood-poison. I used his medicine but it
did no good, then I used the Cuticura
Remedies three times and cured the break¬
ing-out'on mv lee. J. E. Hennen, Milan,
Mo., May 13, 1907.”
When Women Rule.
“Women couldn’t run the fire de¬
partment, anyhow.” !
“Not muscufar enough, you think?”
“I was thinking that they’d insist
on drop-stitch hose.” — Washington
Herald.
Hicks’ Capudlne Cures Headachej
Whether from Cold, Heat Stomach, cm
Mental Strain. Iso Acetamlid or ilun^eroua
drugs. It’s Liquid. Effects immediately.
10c., 25c., and 50c., at drug stores
The Philadelphia Press says w®
shall “soon have battles in the air.”
WOMAN’S
BACKACHE
“i
The back is the mainspring’ of
woman’s organism. It quickly calls
attention t to tlOUblc i_ i„ bj r n( auilll„. ,l,;nfr It Ifc
tolls, With oilier symptoms, SUCll m
nervousness, headache, pains in the
loing wc ight ill the lower part ot
the body, tliat a womans furnmn®
organism needs immediate attention.
In such cases the one sure remedy
which speedily removes feminine the causey, iso*
and restores the organ
to a healthy, normal condition is
LYDIA E. PINKHAMS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Mrs. Will Young, of 6 Columbia
Ave., Rockland, Me., says: ,
“ I was troubled for along time witfk
dreadful backaches and a pain in my
side, and was miserable in every way.
I doctored until I was discouraged and
thought I would never get well. I read
what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetabl*
Compound had done for others and
decided to try it; after taking thre«
bottles I can truly say that 1 never felt
so well in my life.”
Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl,
Pa., writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
‘‘I had very severe backaches, and
pressing-down pains. I could not sleep*
and had no appetite. Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound cured nw
and made me feel like a new woman."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN*
*For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound, mad®
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ilia, of
and has positively cured thousands
women who have been troubled with,
displacements, tion, inflammation, ulcera¬
fibroid tumors, irregularities*
periodic pains, backache, that bear¬
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges¬