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The
General Demand
of the 'Well-Informed of the World has
always been for a simple, pleasant and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
value; a laxative which physicians could
sanction for family use because its com¬
ponent parts are known to them to be
wholesome and truly beneficial in effect,
acceptable to the system and gentle, yet
prompt* in action.
In supplying that demand with its ex¬
cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
on the merits of the laxative for its remark¬
able success.
That is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given
the preference by the Well-Informed.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine—manufactured by the Cali¬
fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale
by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents
per bottle.
PILES Red fampie Peek Fistula Cross Cure treatment by Pile and and
sent mail
FREE.
REA CO. DEPT. B. A MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
He is most cheated who cheats him¬
self.
TORTURED FOR SIX MONTHS
By Terrible Itching Eczema—Baby’s
Suffering was Terrible — Soon
Entirely Cured by Cuticura.
“Eczema appeared on my son’s face. We
went to a doctor who treated him for three
months. Then he was so bad that his face
and head were nothing but one sore and
his ears looked as if they were going to fall
off, so we tried another doctor for four
months, the baby never getting any better.
His hand and legs had big sores on them
and the poor little fellow suffered so ter¬
ribly that he could not sleep. After he
had suffered six months we tried a set of
the Cuticura Remedies and the first treat¬
ment let him sleep and rest well; in one
week the sores were gone and in two
months he had a clear face. Now he is
two years and has never had 'eczema again.
Mrs. Louis Beck, R. t. D. 3, ban Autonio,
Tex., Apr. 15, 1907.”
Many a good dinner is spoiled by a
careless word of complaint.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists.
When a couple decides to get mar¬
ried, is that d ouble deal ing?
Capndlne Cures Indigestion Pains,
Belching, Sour Stomach, and Heartburn,
from whatever cause. It’s Liquid. Effects
immediately. and Doctors drug prescribe it. 10c,
!55c, 50c., at stores.
Cheap talk often costs a man his
job. _______________
Vo Drive Out Malaria and Build U|
the System
Take the Old Standard Grove’s Tasto
lkss Chiel Tonic. You know what you
are taking. The formula is plainly printed
on every bottle, showing it is simply Qui¬
nine and Iron in a tasteless form, and the
most effectual form. For grown people
and children. 50c.
_
It sometimes happens that even an
old soa k may be guilty of dry wit.
Rheumatism Prescription.
Considerable discussion is being
caused among the medical fraternity
by the increased use of whiskey for
rheumatism. It is an almost infalli¬
ble cure when mixed with certain
other ingredients and taken properly.
The following formula is effective:
“To one-half pint of good whiskey
add one ounce of Toris Compound
and one ounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla
Compound. Take in tablespoonful
doses before each meal and before re¬
tiring. it
Toris Compound is a product of
the laboratories of the Globe Pharma¬
ceutical Co., Chicago, but it as well
as the other ingredients can be had
from any good druggist____
When~distance lends enchantment
to the view, it is not safe to change
the viewpoint. ___
Good Thing to Know.
Those who traverse the alkali
plains of the West and inhabit the
sand’ blown regions of Texas, find
daily need for a reliable eye salve.
They never drug the eye, but simply
apply externally the staple, Dr.
Mitchell's Eye Salve, This Salve ia
sold everywhere. Price 25c.
If your husband tries to raise a row,
raise the windows.
PROVED BY TIME.
No Fear of Any Further Trouble.
David Price, Corydon, la. says:
I was in the last stage of kidney
trouble — lame,
weak, run down to
r>. //. skeleton.
a mere
Mv back was so bad
I could hardly walk
i and the kidney se
cretions much dis
ordered. A week
after l began using
Doan’s Kidney Pills
I could walk with¬
__ and I continued my
out a cane, as
health gradually returned, I was so
grateful I made a public statement o£
my case, arid now seven years have
passed, I am still perfectly well.
Sold by all dealers. 50c. a box.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
/The keener the critic the more cut
t.lng the criticism moralizes the Dal
las Ne^-s.
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WISDOM TABLET.
Altho a mule
Be sweet and kind,
Just walk in front,
And not behind.
—Birmingham Age-IIeraliL
NOT OLD FASHIONED.
“I suppose she fairly gushed over
the ring? »»
“Well, yes. She said it was a nifty
piece of ice.”—Washington Herald.
SMOKE JOKE.
The smoke nuisance is still in our
midst.—Atlanta Journal.
Another cigarette fiend who in¬
hales.—Chicago Record-Herald.
THE WAY SHE DOES.
n She keeps her house in apple-pie
order.”
“Yes, I notice the atmosphere there
is rather crusty.”—Baltimore Ameri¬
can.
EXPECTED TO TALK.
Nurse (announcing the expected)
*—“Professor, it’s a little boy.”
Professor (absent-mindedly) —
li Well, ask him what he wants.”— 1
Boston Transcript.
CRUEL DAD.
“What’s the matter, daughter?”
“Ferdv and I have parted forever!”
1 1 Good! In that case. I s’pose he
won’t be around for at least two
nights.”—Houston Chronicle.
JUST SO.
“So you think the public demands
boisterous fun?”
“Not exactly. Girlsterous fun is
the thing for a musical comedy.”—•
Louisville Courier-Journal.
DISCORDANT.
She (at the piano)—“I presume
you are a true lover of music, are
you not?”
He—“Yes, I am; but pray don’t
stop playing on my account.”—•
Judge.
TRAMP AND SCHOOLMARM.
“There ain’t nothin’ bad about me,
missus, 11 said the itinerant at the
back door.
“No?” replied the lady with the
eyeglasses. “How about your gram¬
mar?” — Yonkers Statesman.
LIMITED CREDULITY.
Salesman—“Sorry, we’re quite out
of game, but I can recommend the
sausages. tt
Mr. Van Sharpeshooter- it H’m,ves.
But my wife would not believe I shot
’em.”—Ally Sloper’s.
TRIUMPH OF HUMAN NATURE.
“Them seventeen mothers in the
village Mothers’ Club agreed to de¬
cide by ballot which had the hand¬
somest baby. tt
“Well, who won it?”
11 Each kid got one vote.”—Judge.
LITERATURE.
“I see you have here Gibbon’s ‘De¬
cline and Fall’ and Hallam’s ‘Middle
AgGS. t it
“Yes,” responded Mr. Nuritch, “I
like them fat volumes. It don’t take
so many of ’em to fill up a shelf.”—
Houston Chronicle.
TIMES CHANGE.
“He writes my daughter a long
letter full of poetry every day. He
must be a sap-head.”
“Peleg, your reasoning is twenty
years behind the age. Poetry is the
safest kind of filler these days, and
a letter every day indicates much
wealth, with white paper as high aa
it i S .”—Kansas City Journal.
FOOLISH FRIENDSHIP.
«« Those cartoons of me that my en¬
emies are circulating are positively
hideous, i t remarked the candidate for
office.
“Do you think so?” rejoined his
wife. “You ought to take a look at
the pictures of you that your friends
are putting on their campaign ban
aers.”—Washington Star.
SEASONABLE.
it Bishop Greer, of New York, said
n missionary, "has an apt way of fit¬
ting a story into an address.
1 1 I once heard him speaking on ths
divorce evil in a very chilly and bad¬
ly heated hall.
“After a remark or two about this
defect, he said he was reminded oi
a little Yonkers girl.
“The child, one_ unseasonably cole
morning returned from church quitf
blue.
“‘And what was the text, dear?
her mother asked her.
“ ‘Many are cold, but few art
frozen,’, was the reply.”—Washing
ton Star.
UNITED STATES SENATOR
EROM SOUTH CAROLINA
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Dyspepsia is Often Caused by Catarrh
of the Stomach—Pci una Relieves Catarrh
of the Stomach and is Therefore a Remedy
for Dyspepsia.
Hon. M. C. Butler, U. S. Senator +
from South Carolina for two terms, in I
a letter from Washington, D. C.. writes?
to the Peruna Medicine Co., as follows: *
• * 1 can recommend Peruna for * *
t X dyspepsia and sto>» ach trouble. 1
have been using your medicine for
Iti, X short period and 1 feel very
much relieved. It is indeed a
l X wonderful medicine, besides a
good tonic. ”
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C ATARRH of the stomach is the cor
rect name for moot cases of dyspepsia.
Onlv Peruna, an internal catarrh remedy, such
a* is available.
Peruna Tablets can now be procured.
Ask your Druggist for a Free Pe¬
runa Almanac for 1909.
EXERCISING THE DOG.
The Vicar—Do you give your dog
any exercise, Mr. Hodge?
Farmer Hodge—Oh, yes, he goes
for a tramp nearly every day. Tit
Rita
State ^TbmYciTT ov Toledo, 1
in uR lbrniTf ( '
Frank J. CHENEY makes oath that he is
senior partner of the firm of F.J.Citr.NEY &
Co., doing business in the City of Toledo,
Coanty and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of one hundred dol
I.Atts for each and every case of CAT A)! mi
that cannot be cured by the use of H AW. 3
Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this 6th day of December, A. *>.,
1886. A. W. Gee a son.
(SEAL.) Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur¬
faces of the system. Senrl for testimonials,
free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold bv all Druggists. 75c.
Hall’s Family_Pills are the best.
not GREGARIOUS.
"Is Grouch a club man?”
H No. The only thing he is a mem
her of is the human race, and he’s
not in a very good standing with
that.”—Judge
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P iTt ham fadeless dyes
o fl¬ rive garment wi thout rippmK •
He laughs best” who laughs last.
g-ag-gssswu..*.. do not well to ^ do.
All men hard to are
ANTIDOTE FOB SKIN DISEASES.
That’s what Tettebixe Is; and It is mor«.
It is an absolute cure Pitching
B ssfssrF-aSUsa. ° m Ltiur *s Wc. at druggists »•#. i or a by “
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vannah, Ga.______ indication
Effusiveness is never an
»f affection,
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it I am compelled to say I feel better, than I have
felt in 10 years, ’ ’ writes Carrie Halloway, of Coro
naco, S. C. “Every month,” she continues, “I used
to have to take to my bed for 5 days. One day my
sister brought me a bottle of Cardui and begged me
to try it. Today I will say that Cardui is my doctor
and I don’t need any other doctor in my home. >>
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You need Cardui in your home, today, because,
taken at the proper time, it will prevent much suffer¬
ing, and help to keep you in a condition of health.
It has been found to relieve female pains, like
headache, backache, sideaehe, irregularities, and
other symptoms of womanly disorders,
which every woman knows. mT
Cardui acts gently, naturally, with
| I out had after-effects.
any i, r. f
Its results have been found to bej|^-r~J '{LTi
lastingly beneficial. Try Cardui.
Be sure that Death will find you.
tettebiNE-a reliable CURE,
J Tkttekine is a sure, safe and speedy sure
I for eczema, tetter, skin and scalp diseases
i and itching piles. Endorsed by physicians;
I praised by thousands who have used it.
! Fragrant, soothing, antiseptic. 60c. at
druggists or oy mail from J. 1. hnwraniK,
Dept. A, Savannah, Ga.
Virtue is its own reward.
ALESMEN WANTED
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'i’o Introduce our New Commercial
BstieiU State Chart for oflloe and
use. The work is congenial and
the earnings being according to your
Ity. A thorough training is given
the work is started.
RAND, MCNALLY & CO., Chicago,
IHE J. R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO.
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ATLANTA, IP 9 ATLANTIC RAILROAD
TRAVERSING PRODUCTIVE GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
There is no section in the country offering better op¬
portunities for farming, manufacturing plants, fruit grow¬
ing and stock raising. unsurpassed transportation
The A. B. & A. furnishes Atlanta to
facilities, operating from Birmingham and
Brunswick, Thomasville and Waycross, affording through
Brunswick, Steamship freight service on quick schedules
for New York, Boston and other eastern markets.
Should you desire to locate in this “Garden Spot ot
the South »» it will pay you to communicate with either
of the undersigned. W. H. QUIGG
J. R. ROWLAND, „ General Freight Agent, »
Traffic Manager, Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
W. H. LEAHY, General Passenger
Keep It on Hand!
Coughs and colds may scire any
member of the family any time. It
Many a bad cold has been averted
. I richness and suffering
and much saved bythe prompt
1 has been use
S of Piso’» Cure. There is nothing fife
3 like it to break up coughs and colds.
5 There trouble is that no it bronchial will not or relieve, lung BJ. gjj
S | opiates harmful in- HSi
Free from Fine for or children. §9
a gradients. drugffisO,’, 25 ct*. m
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II £»
Men are neither suddenly rich nor
suddenly good.—Libanius.
Hicks’ Cnpudine Cures Nervousnes*,|
Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or]
what not. It’s It Liquid refreshes and pleasant the brain and)
nerves. to take.,
10c., 26c., and 50c., at drug stores.
It is well to remember that egg*
do not get soft by l ong b oiling._
HELP MAMU’S Insist on Preparation Having: .
FOR Dr.
WOUVilElxa <■» The ssiruidaril liomeUy.
AT D1UHWUST8.
-m-iiiI lor lioolc. “Belle! lor Women.
t fflXlCH DRUG CO, 30 W. 3.2d St, N. Y. City.
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Feathers, Tallow, Beeawnx, Giroone,
Golden Sea!,' YellowRoot). May Apple,
Wild Ginanr, etc. We ore dealer*?
cltaUidwd in 1856 -"Over half a century in
Louiivillc”—and cod do better for you than
agent? or commission merchants. Reference,
aay Bank in Louisville. Write for weekly
price lilt nn<5 shipping tag*.
Wt. Scsh-s! & Sons,
227 E. Market St. LOUISVILLE, KY.
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