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Warning to Women
Do not neglect Nature’s Warn¬
ing Signals.
If you suffer from headache, ner¬
vousness, sick stomach, constipa¬
tion, palpitation, hysterics, or a dull
heavy feeling in the head, TAKE
HEED for nature is saying to you
as plainly “I as if the words were
spoken, NEED HELP."
The tissues, muscles and mem¬ :
branes supporting your womanly j
organs need strengthening“~need j |
a tonic, need FOOD.
STELLA-VITAE will supply what ia
needed, will aupply it in the form that will
bring quickest and roost lasting results.
STELLA-VITAE, tested and approved
by specialists, has been PROVEN TO BE
nature's Great Restorer of strength to the
womanly organa. For THIRTY YEARS
it has been helping suffering women.
No matter how many remedies you have
tried, no matter bow many doctors have
failed to help you—you owe IT TO YOUR¬
SELF to try this great medicine for the
ailments of women.
THE TRIAL WILL COST YOU NOTH¬
ING unless you are benefited.
We have authorized YOUR dealer to sell
you ONE bottle on our positive, binding
GUARANTEE of “money back if NOT
HELPED.” AFTER YOU are satisfied
be will sell you six bottles for (5.00.
Go or send this very day, this very hour,
and get that ONE bottle and be convinced
that you have at last set your feet firmly
on the road to perfect health and strength.
Thacher Medicine Company
Chattanooga Tenn'
ft MM temores
r Shoe! Shoe Polishes
Finest Quality Largest Variety
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GILT EDGE the only ladies* shoe dressing the! posi¬
tively corn*ins OIL, Black* nnd polishes ladies* end
children's hoots and shoes, shines without rub¬
bing, STAR 25c, combination ‘Trench Gloss, 1 ’ 10c. and
far cleaning polishing all kinds
•'0UK;K n Wm-|%” (in fiquid l«m 2 wilh .pong*)
umckly ^clean* whitens dirty canvas A,on.
Shoe Polithe* in the World
%
The
Bent
Cultivator Tooth
A new labor savin# dev ice that makes
cultivation easy, and materially in¬
creases crops
Can be used on any crop planted in
rows or bills.
Make* covering up of plants im
poegible.
One pair only needed on each culti¬
vator. - - will fit any standard make.
Price $1.00 Per Pair
Worth Their Weight in Gold
If not at your dealers, semi 11.00, and
a pair of Bent Teeth, with direct. complete
directions, will be sent you
Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Money Back
The B. A B. Mlg. Co.
61 Fleet Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Correopondencv of dealers S
solicited.
W.L.DOUGLAS
SHOES
Mil's B 3812 rasy
Whim's UA’-S SI
Misses, Boy«,Children.
SI.60 $8.76 SI $2-60 $3
» 0 *n tn
1S7S; mv* thal
large#! maker of 4,1
, *S.» 9 . 60 .S
ao*S 4 .S 0 ahoa«'
I* tha werl*.
$ 1,006,279' BSRsem
W. L. _
Pouala* shoe in ISIS
Tilts is the reaaoi ion we five you It
oatuc one values values t for •3 * _______ 00 .t 3 . 5 u, U.C
tod $ 4.50 noiwtihe'anding twtLfaa>andiug the tt
enormous increase in the coot of
teamer. Our atanOsrd* have
not it been lowered _____________ and ibe price
to you remains ibe same.
AsK your dealer to show you
!nd of w. L. Douglas 5 show he
is mkUIeue ter $ 3 . 00 . $ 3 . o, M- 0 >and
14 ____ . 50 . You tou will will then then be be convinced com
that W L Douglas shoes are abso¬
lutely hl«her as good another makes sold at
i Is the prices. The only difference
f priee. j
” TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
jumped (roncicw Ga th* without bottom. W. L IfW. DomIo*’ UDoafttaa &am« !
s)k>«« are ool for aa'.e in your victolty. order i
dirert ft-om Artery. Shock for *r*r> number i
Ite ** family at all price*, poetege tire.
for illuairated catalog thawing bow j
ordv-r by *»»*!!. W. L. HOCOLAB
aio Bporh Street. Brockton, Mom
Tutt’s Pills j ;
j
enable the dyspeptic to cat whatever he
wishes. They cause the food to assimilate and ,
nourish the bod) , give appetite, and
DEVELOP FLESH.—
Dr. Tutt Manufacturing Co. New York.
|
t Cough Syrup. Taste* Good. t T w j
to time. Sold by Pro ggp-te.
G HILDREN LOVE
SYRUP OF FIGS
It Is cruel to force nauseating,
' harsh physic into a
sick child.
Look back at your childhood days.
Remember the "dose” mother insisted
on—castor oil, calomel, cathartics,
How you hated them, how you fought
against taking them.
With our children it’s different.
Mothers who cling to the old form of
physic simply don’t realize what they
do. The children's revolt is well-found¬
ed. Their tender little “insides” are
Injured by them.
If your child’s stomach, liver and
bowels need cleansing, give only deli¬
cious "California Syrup of Figs.” Its
action is positive, but gentle. Millions
of mothers keep this harmless “fruit
laxatfve” handy; they know children
love to take it; that it never fails to
clean the liver and bowels and sweet¬
en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful
given today saves a sick chiltf tomor¬
row.
Ask at the store for a 50-ceni bottle
“California Syrup of Figs,” which
full directions for babies, children
all ages and for grown-ups plainly
each bottle. Adv.
Rank.
“Is he an actor of rank?”
“Yes, very.”
Only One “BROMO QUININE”
get tin, genuine, rail for full name, LAXA
W. GROVE. 1IKOMO QUININE. Cold Look for signature of
Cures a in One Lay. 25c.
A Tangle.
“1 regret to say that I find myself
missing.”
“Ha! Then you are lost!”
Distress After Eating.
Indigestion and Intestinal Fermen¬
tation immediately relieved by taking
a Booth-Overtoil Dyspepsia Tablet.
Buy a 50c. bottle at. Druggists. Money
refunded if they do not help, or write
for free sample. Booth-Overton Co.,
11 Broadway, New York.—Adv.
Supreme Test.
“Does your husband treat you un¬
kindly 7” asked the lawyer.
“Certainly not!” said the unsub¬
stantial woman.
"Then why do you want a divorce?"
“I don’t actually want a divorce. I
merely want to apply for one. Then
I can judge by the kind of a fuss my
husband makes whether ha really
cares |pr me.or |pt.”
;' * °* Calcutta.
Th* mriaftt rcraffiptlon and depravity
of human nature "were perhaps never
more clearly brought out. than tn the
Black Hole of Calcutta. That
stands unrivaled as an In¬
of the utmost suffering human¬
can endure, passed through by a
number, yet leaving a few sur¬
to tell the tale. Many more
been slain or executed at one
death being expected; but
only safe keeping of the pris¬
was Intended, and only fear of
a despot’s sleep prevented
earlier release 1 . Yet this torture,
In history of fiction,
record cannot be read unmoved
the lapse of a hundred and fifty
was produced merely by crowd¬
men together in an ill ventilated
room. No fires, racks, nor scourges
needed; all that was done or re¬
quired to bo done was to take from
each the amount of air and space to
which he was accustomed, crush him
into close proximity with his fellows,
and the thing was accomplished.—
From “A Farmer's Note Book," by C.
15. D. Phelps.
NOT A MIRACLE
Just Plain Cause and Effect.
There are some quite remarkable
things happening every day, which
seem almost miraculous.
Some persons would not believe that
man could suffer from coffee drink¬
so severely as to cause spells of
And to find relief in
from coffee to Postum is
worth recording.
"I used to be a great coffee drinker,
much so that it was killing me by
My heart became so weak 1
fall and lie uneonsdious for an
at a time.
“My friends, and even the doctor,
me it was drinking coffee that
the trouble. I would not be¬
it, and still drank coffee until I
not leave my room.
“Then my doctor, who drinks Pos¬
himself, persuaded me to stop cof¬
and try Postum. After much hesi¬
I concluded to try it. That was
months ago. Since then I have
but few of those spells, none for
than four months.
“I feel better, sleep better and am
every way. 1 non drink noth
but Postum and touch no coffee,
aa I am seventy years of age all
friends think the improvement
remarkable."
Name given by Postum Co.. Battle
Mich. Write for a copy of the
little book, "The Road to Well
Postum now comes in two forms:
Regular Postum —must be well
15c and 25c packages.
Instant Postum—is a soluble pow¬
A teaspoonful dissolves quickly
a cup of hot water and, with cream
sugar, makes a delicious beverage'
30c and 50c tins.
The cost per cup of both kinds is
the same.
"There’s a Reason" for Postum.
—sold by Grocers.
THE CLEVELAND
TO BE CONSIDERED
CIRCULAR LETTER SENT OUT BY
RAILROAD COMMISSION IN
REGARD TO RATES.
WILL MEET ON APRIL 14
Express Companies and the Shipping
Public Invited to Attend Meet
ing in Atlanta.
—Atlanta.
Circular letters have been sent out
by the railroad commission to ex¬
press companies and the shipping field pub¬
lic generally for a meeting to be
in the offices of the commission on
April 14 to discuss the proposed new
schedule of express rates prepared by
Rate Expert Webster for Georgia, un¬
der direction of the commission.
Mr. Webster has been at work on
chis revised schedule for two years,
such spare time as he had to
He has made trips to various
to study conditions and rates,
has secured, read and digested a
of data on the subject.
The proposed revision contemplates
and adaptation of pres¬
classification and rates to traffic
as they exist today, and
simplification and making more
to carriers and shippers
rules under which they are appli¬
In the practical working out
this plan there have been neces¬
sary rate increases and decreases,
taken altogether, fairly com¬
each other.
Under the present plan of con¬
express rates in Georgia, the
railroad company is the transporta¬
unit, and provision is made that
express shipments handled by
express company are transport¬
over more than one railroad, ad¬
charges shall be allowed. Un¬
the proposed method, the express
company Is the transportation unit,
the rates are fixed for each ex¬
company, regardless of the
of roads necessary for ship¬
to be transported over in or¬
to reach destination.
Three tariffs are provided. Tariff
represents merchandise shipments
B represents food, drink, etc.:
I) the per ounce rate fixed for
small packages. Tariff B is 75 per
of A and bears the same general
to tariff A rates as pre
scribed by *he interstate commerce
In Its recent general ex¬
order.
The rates proposed represent on
A and-B, under the graduated
1,162 advances, ^averaging US
per packrfge, while the red*c
number 3,330, averaging 11.9
per package.
With each circular is sent a print¬
pamphlet showing the proposed
rules and schedule of rates, work¬
out.
Police Commission Deadlocked.
Atlanta's apparently eternal war¬
In its police department, marked
and then by quiescent periods,
broken out anew.
Backers of the new Citizens’ League
here for the avowed purpose of
fanaticism” in city govern¬
see either success or a severe
to the movements in the ultimate
of the deadlock now on for
chairmanship, , , ,, of „ ,, the police ,, com-1
inasmuch as the control and
of the pdlice department, ;
incidentally policies of controlling j
generally, is at stake. :
rite two men whose candidacy for j
head of the board has caused the
represent the extremes of j
is known as and designated here
liberal government. Robert T. Pace. J
well known railroad man, is termed
“conservative liberal," while W. P. j
a commission merchant, is sup
to represent the untrammeled j
element. i
No Date Named Yet. !
There is considerable gossip around I
'
state capitol and tire corridors of
hotels when politicians meet, re- ;
the time of meeting of the j
Democratic committee, of which i
William J .Harris, director of the j j
is chairman.
The general impression is that the j
will be called for approximate- j
April 1, as this date is in accord :
precedents for some years past
meeting has little to do this year |
the general primary laws of the j
control the details of the state- '
primary. Under the laws the pri- j
cannot be called earlier than Au- j
8, and as the matter of registra¬
is provided for and all counties
vote on the same day. this year's
of the state executive com¬
is not of as much importance
in the days when the committee
supreme in the matter of reg¬
dates, etc.
Pure Pood Violators Given Chance.
"It is not my purpose to deal
with violators of the pure
law until they have become edu¬
as to the full meaning of the
announced Commissioner of
J. D. Price, who is hear
charges against several retailers, i
and manufacturers. j
Three of the alleged offenders have ,
warned to correct certain of i
methods. Several who were j
to appeal- before the com- j
asked and were era rued j
of their hearings. !
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DOINGS AROUND
Sexoxv&etiwxxMZ i STATE CAPITAL §
Georgia to Furnish Peaches.
It is up to Georgia to furnish the
world with peaches this year, for ad¬
vices received from Texas and Arkan¬
sas are to the effect that the peach
crops of these two states have been
damaged 50 per cent by the recent
cold snap.
Heretofore South Georgia peaehe 3
have had to share honors with Texas
peaches in the northern markets, and
north Georgia peaches with those from
Arkansas, but this year it would seem
that the Georgia peach is to have it
all its own way.
Nor can the home fanners of the
New England and North Atlantic
states depend upon home production
for supplying them peaches' this year,
but must look to Georgia for this suc¬
culent fruit.
Governor Slaton Undecided.
There is strong pressure being
brought to bear to get Governor Sla¬
ton to run against Senator Hoka
Smith, if he runs for either senator
ship it will open up a double-shuffle
for the governorship, and there will
he a merry old time of it in Georgia
politics.
In the meantime Governor Slaton is
maintaining a sphinx-like attitude. He
states that other than his official
duties his mind is on spring garden¬
ing; that there is no use in harrying
forward to a decision until after the
meeting of the state executive com¬
mittee. Until that time it is generally i
believed he will say nothing.
Of course there will be the usual
amount of gossip going the rounds,
but no one will know until after April
1 who will be in the race for senator
or governor.
Permanent Registration.
There seems to be more or less mis¬
information throughout the state re¬
garding the provisions of the perma¬
nent registration law passed at the
last session of the general assembly.
Many persons seem to think they do
not have to register this year; that
the passage of the law relieved them
of this necessity. This is not true.
Unless a person has registered for this
year he must do so. There are about
twenty days in which to register. After
this year all persons who were regis¬
tered for 1914 will be relieved of reg¬
istration, provided they are not dis¬
qualified by removal of residence or
failure to pay taxes.
Every Rail Is Inspected.
ll9etaHn -dfcteb
e|^ry 7,ii3t> rail in "the Southern railway’s
w l-toie miles of track is annual sub
i ated to the closest inspection are
given in the March issue of ihe South¬
ern News Bulletin in an article telling
of the steps which the Southern has
taken to prevent derailments resulting
from broken rails.
The system of inspection which was
adopted over two years ago is believ¬
ed the most rigid and effective possi¬
ble. The work is under the direction
of the district engineers and division
roadmasters, and is done by the track
supervisors and section foremen who
closely scrutinise each and every rail
while on their hands and knees and
with eyes close enough to the rail
to detect the slightest discoverable
tendency toward weakness or failure
and wherever such are found the rail
is immediately removed. Detailed re
ports are made on each rail left in
the track so that comparison can be
ma£ je at the next year’s inspection,
T ne' management of the Southern
rai i way feels that thjg rigid ins!)el ,_
tkrn of every rail over which its traf
fi( , moves embodies every possible step
loward the prevention of rail failures,
rt fcatttrB of ra n wa v operation to whir
the officials of leading American rail-I
ways during hstve „h,.„ been i, oot giving ,i„ the closet „i, . study |
the past few years.
Famous Minstrel Company.
No famous minstrel entertainment
ever presented in Atlanta is more
pleasantly remembered or received j
more compliments than the splendid
show given by Neil O'Brien and his as- j
sociates on their first tour of the coun- j ]
try last season on which occasion Mr.
O'Brien and his associates on their
first tour of the country last season,
on which occasion Mr. O'Brien made
his first appearance here at the head
of iris own company, an organization
that has since been very successful
and is now recognized as quite the
leading attraction in Us particular field
in this country. Mr. O'Brien, with a
brand new an dlarger organization,
and wit ha complete and handsome
Be wscenic investiture, comes to the
Atlanta, March 23 and 24.
For this year's entertainment. Mr.
O'Brien has written two new sketches
called "Parcel Post” and “Taming the
Militant.'’ Mr. O’Brien uses "Parcel
Post” for his own vehicle and has
a character which is said to be ex¬
tremely quaint and humorous.
Macon.—Florence Yates Bailey was
snot and killed by R. Clyde Fagan,
who, after he had written a pathetic
letter to his mother, sent a bullet into
his own brain and another into his
heart, causing death in a few minutes.
West Point.—West Point is to have
a “white way” to light the business
pa rt of the city. What system of street
Hgbts will be used has not yet beeE
Voided upon, but the committee—J.
w Hudmon and J. C. Lanier—have
the matter under consideration and
wiJ] report the result of their inves
tigation.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
* ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT Always Bought
AVegefabie Preparation for As - Bears
ling similating the Stomachs the Food and and Bowels Reg ula of the
Infants/€ Signature
Promotes Dige short,C.hee r!ui
Opium nessand .Morphine Rest Contains nor Mineral neither of
Not Narcotic
fi'<tpt cfOM DrSAMVBLPm/f&t
Puryyfkin Jtx Senna Seed *
*
ftotkell* Softs -.
Anise Seed . h
ftpfttrmint -
tferm Seed *
Clarifttd Suaar
fCtakrgrffu flavor * Use
a .v i A perfect Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea for Constipe
lion, Sour
SOI Vv'orms .Convulsions Feverish¬ For Over
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP
Tac Simile Signature cf
The NEW Centaur YORK Company. Thirty Years
^s ^Guaranteed 35 Atb Doses months u nder 35 the Cents old Foo dart CASTORIA
Exact Copy of Wrapper TH» OfgTAUtt COWMHV, ***** fCifiX CITY.
Tip in Time.
The ferret-eyed little man stepped
across the street car aisle and whis¬
pered into the ear of the tali chap
in a gray suit:
“You'd better wipe that bit of egg
off your chin. The income-tax man is
just two seats in front of you."-—In¬
dianapolis Star.
FALLING HAIR MEANS
DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE
Save Your Hair! Get a 25 Cent Bottle
of Danderine Right Now—Also
Stops Itching Scalp.
m calories i'orless P0w and -«effected scraggy
sculp; cf « danftr|tS~-tka dandr|9~»tbat awful scurf.
There is nothing sc deetrueu*# to
the hair hs dandruff. It robs the hair
of its luster. Us strength and its very
life; eventually producing a feverish¬
ness and itching of the Bcalp, which
if not remedied causes the hair roots
to thrink, loosen and die—then the
hair falls out fast. A little Danderine
tonight—now—any time—will surely
save your hair.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderine from any store, and after
the first application your hair will
take on that life, luster and luxuriance
which is so beautiful. It will become
wavy and fluffy and have the appear¬ |
ance of ’abundance; an incomparable
gloss and softness, but what will
please you most will be after just a
few weeks' use, when you will actual¬
ly see a lot of fine, downy hair—new
hair—growing all over the scalp. Adv.
Awaiting Developments.
Hyde—Are you really iu love?
Slye — Dunno; haven't received
Bradstreet’s report yet.
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AJu.'if ri!!™p'J ••top*- Cme ngs ' cuukii.-, ® p; i n s Mentholated l>> mu vmg
the soreness -5c at Drug Store*
As a matter of fact, a necessary
evil is unnecessary. !
Hand ” Extended to the
Middle Aged Woman
Important period. It is change. time when This is a critical needs
a a woman
her full health and strength. For your own
sake you should anticipate this turning point.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
has been recommended for over forty years as a
The latest in med¬ tonic for women who are about to experience “the
ical sciepce is turn of life. ” It is helpful in the equalization of
contained in Dr. the circulation of the blood and in regulating the
Pierce’s Common action of the bowels. Nervousness and low spirits dis¬
Sense Medical appear, Happiness and contentment take their place.
Adviser—new and re¬
vised edition of 1008 Sold in tablet or liquid form by Medicine
psges. Dr. odr 31c. Ad¬ Dealers—or send SO cents for sample box
dress Pierce's In.
valid's Hotel, Buffalo
When the Children Cough
Use MUSTEROLE!
No telling how soon the symptoms
may develop into croup. And then s
have a jar of MUS¬
TEROLE at hand to
Is give prompt,sure relief.
blister positively does not
the tenderest skin.
As first aid and a cer¬
nothing like MUSTER OLE. Thou¬
sands of mothers know it. You should
keep a jar in the house.
It is the remedy for adults, too. Re¬
lieves _ Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsil-
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
The most economical, cleansing and
germicidal of all antiseptics is
A soluble Antiseptic Powder to
be dissolved in water as needed.
As a medicinal antiseptic for douches
in treating catarrh, inflammation or
ulceration of nose, throat, and that
caused tin by feminine ills it haB no equal.
For years the Lydia E. Pinkham
Medicine Co, has recommended Paxtine
in their private correspondence with
women, which proves its superiority.
Women who have been cured say
it is “worth its weight In gold." At
druggists, hoc large box. or by mall,
The Paxtr,B Toilet <3%, fcoetom-Wsss.
Why Scratch?
“Hunt’sCure’’is guar¬
anteed to stop and
permanently cure that
terrible itching. It is
compounded for that
purpose and your money
will be promptly refunded
WITHOUT QUESTION
if Hunt’s Cure fells to cure
Itch, Eczema, l etter, Ring
Worm or any other Skin
Disease. 50c at your druggist’s, or by mail
direct if he hasn’t it. Manufactured only by
«. 6 RICHARDS KEOICIIE CO.. Sim Tutt
CALOMEL IS DANGEROUS
di8pi “ td DOW in man> ' Heclmm ot lhs
DR. G. B. WILLIAMS’
LIVER & KIDNEY PILLS
Tb«*e pi 119 stimulate the liver aiw «d Bowels without
the we a*Doing after effect caused by CaJpaiei. 25c
at all dealers. Sample sent fr« ce on request.
THE 6 . B. WILLIAMS CO, Su-tlMR, Ga.
FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS
If you feel ‘out of sorts’ ’run hows’ ‘got the bu rs’
8UFFKR from KIDNEY, BLADDER, NBRVOUS D1BKASK6,
CHRONIC d’jw££ WEAKNKBR, E af,d T ! ERS. KKiN ERCCTIGNS, P tt.^
u»iv wi>*»ERrri. U irR*»Sr
THE the NEW new FRENCH french REMEDY remedy n<mno 2No.3
THERAPION remedy for and rooreelf urself decide if if It it for la ie
the your own ailment. Absolutely FREE.
No 'follow up’ circular!!. No obligations. Del LkCXbbo
AVUUtTQCK ~~ Rd., llAMPSt KPSTKAD, tOKDOH. fcjftt*.
WE MTART TO PROVE tilKBJkBlOK *ULL CVBJS YOB.
itis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neu¬
ralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy,
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and
Aches of Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore
Mnscles, Chilblains, Frosted Feet and
Colds of the Chest (it prevents Pneu¬
monia) .
25c or 50c to "the MUS¬
TEROLE Company, Cleveland, Ohio,
and we will mail you a jar, postage
Mss. prepaid. Philadelphia, (56)
J. HORi.iCK,\Vest Pa., saysj
My four-yeai -old sen had severe bronchitis.
I fouad il us terete the best tang i ever used."
25c and 50c jars, and a
special for large hospital
s ize $2 .50.
Accept no substitute.
If your druggist can¬
not supply yon, send