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vnrk Citv. —The simple blouse
> j wiiys the useful one, and this
IS
model can be closed with big buttons
w illustrated or invisibly as liked,
r ‘ na can be made either high or with
‘‘Qiiare Dutch neck and with plain
; ( ’ n § sleeves, or with those of elbow
J°ngth, so that it really supplies a
P 9at many needs. When made as il
-1 istrated it is adapted either to the
separate waist for morning wear or
!n the shirt waist dress of linen and
washable material, while when
Mde as shown in the small view, it
•“(°mes much more dressy and
adapted to thinner, lighter fabrics,
‘awtis, batistes, foulards and the
‘‘k*?. For the finish of the square
1:p( k and elbow sleeves any banding
°. r trimming that may be
;!vPfl can be used, and with the high
r,9( k waist can be worn any one of
, bishionable collars of the day.
1)10 waist is made with fronts and
It is tucked over the shoulders
a \ . v to mean both breadth and
! ci ing lines and again at the centre
“ f khe long sleeves can be tucked
or kmi'ipred at their lower edges and
* ! lislled with straight cuffs. The
bow sleeves are simply gathered
ln to bands.
' quantity of material required
r . !t a odium size is four and three
vards twenty-one or twenty-
i ° ar - three and one-half yards thir-
or two an( j olle _half yards for
'"n '^ nc^es wide, one and three-
-!0r yarc * s of banding when Dutch
C ; an d elbow sleeves are used.
Earrings.
buf an * nSS are as P°P' a l ar as ever,
sip" tllP , y are ot more modest dimen
wl ''V han ®ftormoiis drops with
u 1 wom©i weighted their ears
•*®t season.
Good Figure Gone.
The “good figure” is in such dis
favor that one close observer states
that within a certain circle it is con
sidered vulgar to have such a figure.
Girl’s Tucked Dress.
Just such a pretty little dress ft*
this one is needed for every school
girl, and this modelcan be made from
lawn or batiste or from similar wash
able material, from the thin silks and
pongees, that the girls are wearing
so much, and, indeed, from every
childish material. The skirt is an
exceptionally pretty one, with an odd
ly shaped flounce, while the blouse is
made with a yoke shaped in harmony
therewith and with double sleeves
that are distinctive and novel. As
illustrated handkerchief lawn is
trimmed with a simple lace banding
and combined with a yoke of cross
barred dimity on which a little em
broidery is seen.
The dress consists of the blouse
and the skirt, which are joined by a
belt. The blouse is tucked at its up
per edge and joined to the yoke, while
it also is laid in wider tucks above
the belt, which give needed weight to
thin materials. The over sleeves are
tucked below the shoulders, so that
they are prettily and becomingly full
while those beneath are of the simple
puffed sort gathered into straight
bands. The skirt is made in one
piece, which is joined to the flounce
and the flounce is finished with a hem
and tucks.
*
get! [
Natty Corday Caps.
One of the nattiest of the Corday
caps that are so becoming to youthful
faces is of smoke-colored silk net
with velvet band and soft, upstand*
ing plume of glowing cerise.
Syrup tffigs
t Senna
acts gently yet prompt
ly on tl te bowels, cleanses
the system eWectually,
assists one in overcoming
habitual constipation
permanently. To get its
oeneticial ejects buy
the genuine.
nanujacturcd by tbe N
California
JfiG Syrup Cos.
SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS - 504
An Economic Bride.
A Scotchman, wishing to know his
fate at once, telegraphed a proposal
of marriage to the lady of his choice.
After spending the entire day at the
telegraph office he was finally re
warded late in the evening by an
affirmative answer.
“If I were you,” suggested the op
erator when he delivered the mes
sage, “I’d think twice before I’d
marry a girl that kept me waiting
all day for my answer.”
‘*Na, na,” retorted the Scot. “The
lass who waits for the night rates
is the lass for me.”—lllustrated Bits.
ECZEMA CUREDi
J. B. Maxwell, Atlanta, Ga., says: **l
suffered agony with a severe case of ecze
ma. Tried six different remedies and was
in despair, when a neighbor told me to try
bhuptrine’s tetteeike. After using $3
worth of your tetterine and soap I am
completely cured. I cannot say too much
in its praise.” Tetterine at druggists or
by mail 50c. Soap 25c. J. T. Bhujtbini,
Dept. A, Savannah, Ga.
A reputation is quickly made when
one starts out to forecasting the
weather.
RAISED FROM SICK BED
After All Hope Had Vanished.
Mrs. J. Ef. Bennett, 59 Fountain
St., Gardiner, Me., says: “My back
tused to trouble me
so severely that at
last I had to give up.
I took to my bed and
stayed tnere four
months, suffering in
tense pain, dizziness,
headache and inflam
mation of the blad
der. Though with
, out hope, I began
s using Doan’s Kidney
Pills, and in three months was com
pletely cured. The trouble has never
returned.”
Sold by all dealers. 5 0 box.
Foster-Milburn Cos., Y.
Thank goodne-s.s. jdSmnn s the Dal
las News, few fads left
that a may take up with
out initiation fee.
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i^#*sS’ s,F IED A DVERT,SEMENTS j
lr, \ Ktt KS* A A ■* t'ATA It K H ' 1 HK.
1 N iiALEN i' CATAIiIiUAL JELLY Cures
1 Deafness and Catarrh. Trial treatment by
mail free. REA CO.. Minneapolis, Minn.
|WiWp* E K sr |
< ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. )
S The oldest, largest and best music school in (
> the State. All branches of music taught. (
) Send for handsomely illustrated catalogue C
) to the iR{OTHERS EPSTEIN, >
> \ W. Cor.Taylor and Olive. Directors t
S Dropsy HI
Removes all swelling in 8 to co
days ; effects a permanent cure
in 30 to 6o days. Trial treatment
given free. Nothingcan be fairer
Write Dr. H. H. Green’s Sons,
Specialists, Box b Atlanta. G?
u Ctffl Pull* stump ? diameter. Only
<Vj no . Steel Stump Puller Factory in the world
r?uiltHw|3Sr JvHSpS?’' making their own Steel Cestin**.
_ SgggM? Guaranteed for 500 horee power rtram.
sac 3 a Catalogue and discount*. Address :
Zi&MERKANN STEEL CO.. • Lone Tr*e. lowa.
TOWERS FISH BRAND
. WATERPROOF y£V\
OILED CLOTHING bg-V
looks belter-wears longer J
and gives more ; yjOg MS
boaiiy comrorl rvp y
because cut on if
large patterns, yel
costs no more lhan \ \
Ihe'jus! as good \
SUITSiQOSUCKERSiQom^V
SOLD EVERYWHERE. \ \\
Every garment sctfNEß’o J%jf
bearing the feoa
sign of the fish f 5 '
waterproof ’.CATALOG FREE
A TOWfR CO BOSTON USA
Towr* canaO'an co L"--- T ro tqpontq can
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B 30
What Makes a Gentleman.
My friend, whom I have always
considered a true gentleman, may
seem a boon to you because he wears
“store clothes.” Somebody else’s so
called “gentleman friend” impresses
me as a silly ass, and because his
chief interest is in ties and fancy
waistcoats. Table manners consti
tute the final test in some social cir
cles, the wearing of suspenders with
out a coat in others. It is probably
no exaggeration to estimate the
number of different descriptions of
a gentleman given since Mrs. Grundy
began to take a hand in human so
ciety as in excess of half a million.
Tire only way in which these have
uniformly agreed is in the assump
tion that the gentleman is a desir
able variety of man. and this seems
to be as near as it is possible to
get to a universally acceptable delini
•tion.—New York Globe.
HOW HE LOST HER.
They were on board the excursion
boat bound for St. Joe.
There wasn’t a cloud in sight, bill
be saw his opportunity to get funny.
“It looks like rain,” he said.
“What looks like rain?” 6h
queried.
Deafness Cannot Be Cnred
Sylocal applications as theycannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear.' There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by consti
tutional remedies. Deafness iscausedbyan
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of
ihe Eustachian Tube. W hen this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper
fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam
mation can be taken out and this tnbe re
stored to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten
are caused, bveatarrh, which is nothingbutan
inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused bycatarrh) that can
not be curedby Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars free. F.J. Cheney & Co.,Toledo,O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
The Baltimore Sun Thinks that if
“Pennsy”- has picked up another rail
road in the south, Harriman must
have overlooked it.
Hicks’ Capudine Cures Headache,
Whether from Cold, Heat ; Stomach, or
Mental Strain. No Acetanilid or dangerous
drugs. It’s Liquid. Effects immediately.
10c., 25c., and 50c., at drug stores
Spicy conversation should be handl
ed gingerly. •
The University and Commercial School, Abbeville, Ga.,
gives individual training preparing students thoroughly for college and university work.
Greatest care given to character building as well as thorough training intellectually.
Courses are complete and thorough. French. Greek, Latin and English Literature taught
by able teachers. The Commercial Courses embrace Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Shorthand,
Arithmetic, Correspondence, writing, Banking. Full course in Telegraphy and allied work.
Ample grounds, good board, ten months’ tuition ; all for f 150. Write for descriptive booklet to
C. M. GORDON, Pria. Commercial Dept. JOHN A. MILLER, A. 8,, Superintendent. |
n ran 1 1 Young Men and Ladies of ambition should master Telegraphy and R.
I inoiin 1 oil R. Accounting in one of our Institutes. Great scarcity of opera-
Q Pdf II 1 HIPfIIS dIBIIIH tors. We operate five schools under direct supervision of Railway
ILImS II 1 UIJII W Officials Main-line wires in all onr schools. Positions absolutely
tl I J assured, when competent. Work for board. Prospectus free.
National Telegraph Institute, (Dept. A. N.) mbmphisAte nn.’cxjlVtm bbias c.
Georgia Normal College
And Business institute
FOUNDED AT ABBEVILLE 1890. REMOVED TO DOUGLAS 1908.
B©6t equipped Business College in the South. Course-;; Scientific, Teachers’, Business,
Penmanship, Rtc. Write for catalogue and speoimens of Penmanship.
W. .k. LITTLE, Prill. A. A. KUHL, Prin. Com’l Dept.,
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA |
THE J. R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO.
r ■.—■ WINONA, MINNESOTA.-™—*——
Makes 70 Different Articles: Household Remedies, Flavoring
Extract* nil kinds, T'oilet Preparations, Fine Soups, Etc.
Canvassers Wanted in Every County .
40 Years Experience, 53.000,000 Ontput.
BEST PROPOSITION AGENTS
MULE TEAM BORAX
A heaping teaspoonful to a gallon of hot water will cleanse
your dishes, plates, caps, earthenware, cutlery and kitchen
utensils from dirt and grease, leaving neither taste nor smell.
All dealers. 10c. and 15e. pkgs., also 5 lb. boxes. Sample, Booklet and Parlor Card Game “WHIZ,” 10c.
PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., New York City.
Local agents wanted. Write for money making plan.
LIGHT RUNNING, SIMPLE, DURABLE
SIZE, 6 COL. QUARTO
GUARANTEED CAPACITY 1000 PER HOUR
| Malaria Makes Pale Blood §
The Old Standard GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILE TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the I
I system. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it I
|k is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and the most effectual form. For adults and children, 50c. 11
PUTNAM FADE LESS DY E S
Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c. package colors all fibers. They dye in cold water better than any other dye You
-v?r, Mtto any garment without ripping apart. Write for free booklet—How to Dye, Bleaca and Mix Colors. JiO.S UO£ Dit IJGr GO., Quincy, lllfnoin.
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 women, 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.”
FlTir&SnrnP IPifliir'ir 1 n>d"kd"Ll[/ Write for Free 64-pa&e Book for Women, giving symptoms, causes, home treatment an<S
tt/fy KHr f* Sr-PsEMf fr Sfr.r. valuable hints on diet, exercises, etc. 3ent free on request in plain wrapper, by mail
If a £..£ Hu 1 kJfEA £. £UaLiiiJ p repa icj. Ladies' Advisory Dept- The Chattanooga Medicine Cos. Chattanooga. Term.
The Pinch Came tsfmmm
and our friend decided to cut down on Ms
grocery bills. He bought a pound of coffee
at 16 cents and It lasted exactly three days,
—insipid, dish-waterv stuff at that. He went
back to LUZIANNE COFFEE at 2Sets which
always lasted a week, all the time delicious
and satisfying He learned the lesson that
lower price does not always spell economy,
* HAVE YOU learned it yet 2
LUZIANNE COFFEE The ReilyTaylor Cos.
Sold Everywhere KBW ORLEANS. IJ.S.A.
;lr§|L Doctors recommend it in their prescrip- I peas m
ons * cures constipation and indi- ifcnJa^wNccaj
2$M gestion. Leaves none of the bad effects ls£| | I |co*7 <<*♦ alcopol N I j|^a&j[
I of calomel and other violent remedies. 2| |p IjMyiijjtwkiirwiJr|| I
I H Valuable as a tonic. Cures stomach and || gpjj . jvFl' RinNFYS
I lp| bver troubles with nature’s remedies. gel
j m Thomas, of Boaz, Ala. j says: “The fact fj B gj|3
SI SPENCER MEDICINE COMPANY * ||| Kg|
American Colton and Business University
and School of Telegraphy, Consolidated
- MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
C/’YFTY'kW. We guarantee to complete any one with good eyesight in 30 days how to grade, elAMify,
average, ship, buy and seJl cotton, and be able to protect themselves in any first-clam
market. We also teach how to grade cotton by a Correspondence Course. Our sample rooms under eipert
cotton men. All samples RhAY K'FFPi Nfl. Single and dcuble entry. Buget •ygtem, recog
expressed us graded FREE. UUUlt.rvL.IL.r nized by business men to be the best. COM
MERCIAL LAW and all LITERARY branches. SHORTHAND, TYPRM KITING, Gregg and Electric.
T I 1 1 i; Under three expert Telegraphers and Train Dispatchers.
1 ©lCgr&piiy ana Ivaiiroaaing. Main line Railroad Wires. The best equipped school in the
south. Expenses reasonable. Write for Catalogue, and state course desired.
SIMPLEX PRESS COMPANY,
Inventors and Manufacturers of the
Simplex Newspaper Press.
HAND OR STEAM POWER. .
16.7-109 S. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga.
——i niwiii; i in 11 iim i■■ iiiimh i— rm-n
Those of us who have been advising
our readers to patronize home industry,
now have a chance to show our faith by
our works, by patronizing a “home” in
dustry that is turning out a product that,
we believe is equal to the best, if not the
best thing on the market for our use.—
The News, Fairburn, Ga., June 5, 1908.
Dr. Grid’s Family Salve
For Eczema, Tetter, Itch,
Chapped Hands, Piles,
Butkos, Sores and all
PIP Skin Diseases.
J- ®. Kitchens, Jackson, G..
Ba vs: *‘l have used your naive for
pBHf piles- and would not take SI,OOO for
BS!s benefit I got from one box.”
fPoldunder guarantee to please,
//jk or money back. Price 260 and GOo,
bv mall, if you cannot find It at
stores.
Gainesville Medicine Gc.,
GAIN ESVI LLF, GA
Saved-our--Baby
That is the testimony of thousands of
MOTHERS who have used ‘‘Dr. Thornton’s
Easy-Teether.” It is a guaranteed remedy for
Teething, Summer Diarrhoea, Flux, Indiges
tion, and all Stomach and Bowel troubles of
INFANTS. It is also the best thing you can
give your baby for a COLD, it will cure a cold
in three days or less. If you want something
that wilt carry your baby through the most
trying period in its life, send 25 cents to us and
we will send you a box by return mail. For
sale by all druggists and country merchants,
25 cents, or
Easy-Teether Medicine Cos., Hartwell, Ga.
Write to-day for free BOOKLET, “The Baby”
and “How to Care For It.”
WL. DOUGLAS
*3OO sh6bs 35e
f W. L. Douglas makes and sells moretf'
men’s $3.00 and 93.50 shoes than any
other manufacturer in the world, be
cause they hold their shape, fit better,
and wear longer than any other make.
Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of the
Family, Men, Boys, Women, Misses £ Children
W.t.Douglas $4.00 and $5.00 Giit Edge Shoes cannot
be equalled at any price. W. L. Douglas $2.50 and
$2.00 shoes are the best in the world
Fast Color "Hj/elet* Usetl JC.rcluaivlu.
9@-T.-ike Mo Nul(Mitiit<s W. L. Douglas
name and price is stamped on bottom. Sold
everywhere. Shots mailed from factory to any
part of the worlds Catalogue free.
W. L. DOUGLAS, 157 Spark St., Brockton, Mass.
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