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Admiral s Words Carry Weight.
Rear-Admiral known Hichborn is one of
officers of our navy.
a cements concerning Peruna will
trJf” VL nat "’eight he as is they g-o out in the
officers of says echoed by many
high standing.
What the Admiral Says.
Philip ."s. Navy, Hichborn, Washington, Rear-Admiral D. 0., of the
writes:
''After the use o, I'enm.i fbrashort
period, I can now cheer] ally recant -
mend your valuable remedy to a tty
one who is in need of an invigoral
iny tonic.”—l>hilip Hichborn.
PR ICE.^25 Cts AHTI- 6 RIPINE
r *-in ONE DAY 2
PIPE l€A . £■' IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
enip, bad cold, headache and neuralgia.
W5 I won't sell And-Orlpiup to a dealer vrho won’t 6uiu ant«>«‘ It.
ftp EQhAL FOR Call f<i or your UOX KIT BACK IF IT BOKHX’T CUBE.
JF. W, Manufacturer, Jfa
Long Live Daudi Chua!
The King of Uganda, in British
&ist Africa, rejoices or grieves in
the somewhat picklish and ohow
ohowy name of Daudi Chua. This
august sovereign—may his tribe in¬
crease— U now “going on” eight. To
beflt a colored scepter-bearer, he has
a highly colored court. He sits on a
throne of scarlet, and probably tho
court carpenters have made it a
world too long for his chubby little
legs. Under the British protectorate
folks have to be economical In Ugan¬
da, and a king must grow up to ms
throne, and can't have a custom
made one every time he has growing
pains. We can remember when a
king of Uganda was every Inch a king
no matter how few his Inches. 0o
sacred, so supra-purple was he, that
tho remains of his food had to bo
burled lest Its sac redness strike dead
somo unhappy subject, Tho British
have changed all that. Daudi—we
wish we had a photograph of him—
Daudi sits on his scarlet throne, a
leopard skin under , . nts . , bare » f et,
a
toy gun in his little hands. Pro
ably not a bit more absurd and many
times more “sympathetic” in the eyes
of the Heavenly Powers than many
a wide-ruling czar or kaiser that has
been Is, or shall be.—-Everybody’s
Magazine,
ALL Sitit mum
SHOULD READ URS. FOX'S LETTER
In All Parts of the United Statee Lydia
E Pinkliam’a Vegetable Compound
Has Effected Similar Ouree.
Many wonderful cures of female ills
are have continually been coining to light which
Pink brought about by Lydia E.
ham’s Vegetable Compound, and
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r.iy
\4m
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JMrs. Fannie D.Fax
through the advice of Mrs Pinkham,
of Lynn, Mass., which is given to sick
women absolutely free of charge
The present Mrs. Pinkham has for
and advised thousands of suffering
women, who to-dav owe not only their
health but even ‘life to her helpful
advice.
'Mrs. Fannie D. Fox, of 7 Chestnut
Street, Bradford, Pa., writes:
Dear Mm Pinkham
troubte I tl 'had fS t flni < ltew^mld Wn)7 i!h^P^n
that a tumor. 1 did not want to
■
submit advice. to 1 an received operation, so letter wrote and you did tor ;
your as
pea red, and I am once more a well woman,
I believe Lydia K. Pinkham 1 * Vegetable Com- j
pound Bth«b«t medicine m the world.
The testimonials which we are con
stantlypublishmgfrom grateful women
establish beyond a doubt the power of
Lvdia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Com- j
pound to conqner suturing female disease*. |
Women from any form of
Iromptly weakness are invited to
communicate with Mrs
at Lynn, Mass. She asks
? jthing in return for her advice. It is
Watelv free, and to thousands of
(men k*° has proved to be more precious
J<L
S Thompson's [ye Water
An Ever-Present Foe.
subject The soldier and the sailor are barracks especially and
to catarrh. In the
cious on the field Peruna is found equally ettica- -H
to overcome this physical enemy.
taken in time it will prevent colds f rom
developing into catarrh. Even alter a cold
has settled in some organ of the body Pe¬
runa can be relied upon as an efficacious
remedy to promptly overcome it.
Peruna will relieve catarrh, whether
acute or chronic, but a few doses of it
taken in the first stafes of the disease
will be more effective than when the dis¬
ease has become established.
.Nations, like individual*, are power
fill in the degree that ttiey command
the sympathies of their neighbors.
FOUR YEARS OF AGONY.
IVhole Foot Nothing llut Proud Flesh—
Had to line Crutches — “Cuticura
lieinodies IVest on Knrth.”
“Jn the year 1890 the side of my right
foot was cut oft' from the little toe down
to the heel, and the physician who had
charge of me was trying to sew up the
side of my foot, but with no success. At
last mv whole foot and way up above my
calf was nothing but proud ftea'h. 1 suf¬
fered untold agonies for four years, and
tried different physicians and all kinds of
ointments. J could walk only with
crutches. In two weeks afterwards i saw
a change in my limb. Then I began using
Cuticura £oap* and Ointment often during
the day, and kept it up for seven months,
when my limb was healed up just the
same as if I never had trouble. It is
eight months now since I stopped using
Cuticura Remedies, the beet on God's
earth. I am working at the present day,
after five years of suffering. The cost of
Cuticura Ointment and Soap was only $0,
| )Ut t ^ e doctors' bills were more like $600.
,j nhn m Lloyd, 718 S. Arch Ave., Al*
]fence, Ohio, .Tune 27, 1905."
The only Adrian Kngli«kq>an IV. who ever
Tope was
• 100 I!fiw»r.l, 9t00.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
learn that there ie at least one arcaaeu ab -
e»«0 that science has been able to euro in alt
its stages, and that lfl Catarrh. Hall's
<’aro is the only positive cure now known
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con
stttntfonal dfewisc reqairoe a constitutionu
treatment. Hall’s CatarrhCureift taken Inter
natly,acting directly upon tho blood and mu
the patient strength by building up the con
stltution and assisting nature In doing i
dred Dolliu* for any cane that (t falls toouie.
Mend for list of testimonials. Address
*■ J - Tol6d0 ’ °
Sold „ ,., bv Druggists, 75c.
Take Hali’B Kaiuily Pills for constipation.
The German city of Pforzheim has a
population of 65,000.
Itch cured m ./*>
Sanitary Lotion; never promptly fails. ....... illi<
Druggists. Mail orders
by Dr. Detchon, Crawfordf.vilie, Tnd. -51.
The new Italian postage stamps will no:
hear the monarch’s head.
and ^ylor'B Mullen Cherokee is Nature Remedy b great remedy—Cures of Sweet Gum
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption,
and all throat and lung troubles. At drug
gists, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle.
The ielephoue system of the Illinois
Central Railroad is to be extended.
DON’T NliSS THIS.
A Car. Tar Stomach Trouble-A New
Methol. by Ahrorptlda— No i>rag».
p 0 you Belch? Are
It means a diseased Stomach. you
afflicted with Short Breath, Gas, Sour
m Ais^ 0niaC ^S; Cniic v *
® a d 6r *» th or My Jt,M!r Stomach “ Tor
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j^t us send you a box of Mull’s Anti
Belch Wafers free to convince yon that it
cures
«nd°tcn’* plMsanb No drugs. Curaby Stomach 'absorption. Trouble
Harmless. Medicrn
can’t be cured
‘ .^ fer ‘ ce ; ^ 1
s imax tevou Anti-Belch'Wafers worse
jfe cure
know iL ..this
offer. This oner may not app- k-' 1 -
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m# GOOD FOR 25c. H4
g d this coupon with your name
! and address and your druoist's name !
and 10c. in stamps or silver, and we j
will supply you used a sample Mu^ free AnL-Belch _ifyou ;
j j tificate'good ^vc never toward pur-!
o/more for 2Sc. the
chase Belch Wafers. You will
: find them invaluable for stomach trou
»Lie; cure* by absorption. Address
Mox's < Grape Tonic Co Ill. 328 3d :
Ave., Rock Island, ;
i Gioe fK^.. and Write Plainly, j
All druggists, 50c. per box, or by irad
i.
Turbine Steamships.
The use of steam turbines has been
common for some time in stationary
plants and in small vessels.
Instead of the piston-antd-valve ar¬
rangement which is the foundation
principle of the old-style steam en¬
glnes tile tuftine takes the steam
directly from tile boiler into a cylin¬
der filled with flanged wings, and
the expansive force of the steam acts
against these flanges on much the
same principle as a turbine water
wheel. There is no alternating or
reciprocal motion, but a constant rev¬
olution at even pressure which can
be transmitted directly to the revolv
!ng screw. fuel,
The turbine principle saves
but its greater advantages are In its
simplicity of operation, the reduction
of the machine parts required, tho
direct transmission of power and the
freedom from vibration.
The transmission of power from
fuel to effective energy is still in, its
infancy. No commercial device has
yet isucceeded in utilizing even half
the theoretic power of ooal.—fiiW
TURNING THE LAUGH ON HAR¬
OLD..
“No, Harold,” said the fair, proud
girl, “1 can never be yours!”
“Never?” he cried in anguished
tones.
“Never," she answered coldly.
His mood changed.
“Oh, very well,” he sneered. “There
are others."
“Yes, Harold, I know there are,”
she said, “and I accepted one of them
this afternoon.”—Minneapolis Journ.
al.
FITBpermanently™,rod. No fltsorrmrvoua
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Reetorer,$2trtaJ bottle andtreatisefroa
Dr.R.H.Kx.iSa, Ud„B3tArahht., W rite., Pa.
The world’s production of coal in 1880
was 370,000.000 tons.
To Coro ix Cold in One Day
Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund money ifit Jails to cure. Y .
\V. Grove’s signature on each box. 25a.
The first man to stereotype-a newspaper
wus Charles Oraske.
Hobbl'd In CTImi'oli.
«l tusft think what an ouir age it is to bo
robbed of ali the benefit# ot the services
by continuous coughing throughout the
congregation, teed when Anti-Unpine is guaran¬
to cure. JSold everjtwimre. 35 cts.
E. W. Diemer, M. D., manufacturer,
8pringfie)d, Mo.
Bachelor** have a difficult - -time in Korea;
they may not vote.
A Onimntflml Cure For P11a«,
Itching, Blind, Blending, Protruding TMlos.
Druggists are authorized to refund raonoy If
Paso Ointment fulls to curoin. Gto 14 days. *i0a.
There are no newi4)oy» the in Spain. Worn
en sell newspapers on jatroei.
Plao’s Oarofor Conscnuptlon is auinfalliblo
mediolno for troughs and colds.—N. W,
Bamukl, OcoanGrovD, N. J., b'eb. 17, IWO.
r J’he history of coal is comparatively
modern.
Persia’s Turquoises.
The famous turquote mines of Nls
hapur 1n Persia, are farmed by t.ho
Mmvin-u-Tujjar of Meshed, in part
m , rfih)ip wit ]i the Reisi-Tujjar, for an
annual najvment of 5,000 pound'*, or
nearly double the sum paid twelve
years ago. Ho In his turn sublets all
but a few wells.
The mining Is utterly primitive and
cntific ltod owing to that and to
(he fact (hat every Persian desires to
jjos^ohis a turquoise, good stones
/]payer ‘ ‘ than at a London jeweler’s
but inferior qualities .... and anA matrix TY1 „i ■ ruio
lower,
Tlicre is a considerable export of
large, light stones of a milky hue or
containing wliito veins to India,
ThoSP 3e u at ^ogt for 6 shillings per
iftonc, and arc, generally speaking,
very much cheaper, being in
raseB valued as low as Id. Stone*
known in Bngland as matrix,
which lire-termed ...... arabl at Mesnect, ,
arc exported dn conislderable quanti
ties to that oountry.
The export of precious stones, as
given in. the statistics, Is evlifently
much smaller than the output, and
probably there Is a good deal of smug¬
gling. In spite of this the registered
exports amount to over 9,396 pounds,
which sum may, perhaps, be quad
, rivo approximately at the
1
total output of the mi nos.
THE LITTLE WIDOW
A Mighty Good Sort of n Neighbor to Jlnvo
"A little widow, a neighbor of mine,
persuaded me to try Grape-Nuts when
my stomach WPS SO weak tllnt it would
retain food of any other kind,”
writes a grateful woman, from San
jj erna r<l|iM Co., Cal.
b j be( , n !|( an ,j con flned to my
^ or ^ rec on ^ 1 .11
” { soocntl boy. We were in , despair , nir
until tho little widow’s advice brought
relief.
|; bc j Grape-Nuts food from the
beginning, and In an incredibly short
time it gave me such strength that I
was able to leave my bed and enjoy my
t b ree g0 od meals a day. In two months
in ^ weight Increased from ninety-five
to 333 pounds, my nerves had steadied
down an d I felt ready for anything.
\j[y neighbors were amazed to see me
gain so rapidly and still more so when
they heard that Grape-Nuts alone bad
brought thp change. half
.... M> .7^,^ f v ,„... o!d boy eczema,
very bad, , la T o and l*t Ma «P
petite entirely, which ma e 11111 /
d peevish. I put ^ °na diet o f
Grape-Nuts. whir. 1
He improved from the beginning, . . th ,
eczema disappeared and now he is -■•
and rosy with a delightfully soft, clear
Grape -Nuts diet did it. 1
^
X , me given by Postam Co., ’Battle
C little
There's a reason. Read the
book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs.
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AND - OTHERS.
Tho better class of druggists, everywhere, are men of scientific attainments and high integrity,
who devoto their lives to the welfare of their fellow men in supplying the best of remedies and
purest medicinal agents of known value, in accordance with physicians’ prescriptions and
scientific formula. Druggists of the better class manufacture many excellent remedies,. but
always under original or officiinal names and they never sell false brands, or imitation medicines.
They are the men to deal with when in need of anything in their line, which usually includes
all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and the finest and
best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances.
The earning of a fair living, with the satisfaction which arises from a knowledge of the benefits
conferred upon their patrons and assistance to the medical profession, is usually their greatest
reward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Syrup of
Figs is an excellent laxative remedy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and therefore they
are selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of the choicest
remedies, and they always take pleasure in handing out the genuine article bearing the full
name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Oo.—printed on the front of every package. and
They know that in cases of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation indigestion,
of weakness or torpidity of the liver and bowels, arising from irregular habits, or
over-eating, that there is no other remedy so pleasant, prompt and beneficial in its effects as
Syrup of Figs, and they are glad to sell it because it gives universal satisfaction.
Owing to the excellence of Syrup of Figs, the universal satisfaction which it gi ives and the
immense demand for it, imitations have been mado, fried and condemned, D ut there are
individual druggists to be femnd, here and there, who do not maintain the dignity and principles
of the profession and whose greed gets the better of their judgment, and who go not hesitate
to recommend and try to sell the imitations in order to make a larger profit. piratical Such preparations
sometimes have the name—“ Syrup of Figs”—or “Fig Syrup” and of some concern,
or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on the package, but they never have the full name of
the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.—printed on the front of the package. The imitations
should bo rejected because they are injurious to the system. In order to sell the imitations
they find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception, and whenever a dealer passes
off on a customer a preparation under the name of “Syrup of Figs” or “Fig Syrup,” which
does not hoar tho full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package, his
he iB attempting to deceive and mislead the patron who has been so unfortunate as to enter
establishment, whether it bo large or small, for if the dealer resorts to misrepresentation and
and deception in one case ho will do so with other medicinal agents, and in the filling of
physicians’ prescriptions, and should be avoided by every one who values health and happiness.
Knowing that the great ma jority of druggists are reliable, we supply the immense demand
for our excellent remedy entirely through the druggists, of whom it may be purchased exceptions every¬
where, in original packages only, at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle, but as
exist it is necessary to inform the public of the facts, in order that all may decline or return
an y imitation which may bo sold to them. If it does not bear the full name of the Company
California Fig Syrup Co.-printed on tho front of every package, do not hesitate to return the
artiole and to demand the Teturn of your money, and in future go to one of the better class of
druggists who will sell you what you wish and the best of everything in his line at reasonable prices.
Mail carriers in English cities got
about $400 a year.
Cur©* Blood, Skin Troubles. Cancer, Blood
1 *o!hoii, (Ireatwit Blood Purifier Free.
If your blood Is impure, thin, diseased,
hot or full of humors, If you have blood
poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores,
scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and lumps,
scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh,
rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease,
take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) accord¬
ing to directions. Soon all »orp« heal,
aches and pains stop, tho blood is made
pure and rich, leaving tho tho skin free frOin
every eruption, and giving rich glow of
perfect, B. health B. B. improves to the skin. the digestion, At the same
time, cures
dyspepsia, strengthens weak kidneys. Just
the medicine for old blood. people, Druggisjts, as it giv $i s
them new, vigorous
per large bottle, with directions for homo
cure. Hum pie free and prepaid by Desoribo writing
Blood Balm Oo., Atlanta, Ga.
trouble and special free medical advice also
sent in sealed letter. deep-seated B. B. B. is especially
advised for chronic, cases of
impure blood and skin disease, and cures
aft er all else falls.
There is a boom in mushrooms this
year in Knjjland.
twenty years of it.
Emaciated by iMabelc; Tortured WHb
tiravel and Kidney I’aina. '
Henry Soule, cobbler, of HamtnomlR
port, N. Y., says: “Since Doan’s Kid¬
ney Tills cured me eight years ago, I’ve
reached 70und hope to live many years
longer. But twenty years ago 1 had
kidney (rouble so
*-' bad I could not
work. Backache
was persistent and
A it was agony to lift
2% anything. Gravel,
WN #, . whirling aches, dizBlness head
™ and terrible urin¬
ary disorders ran
me down froin Ids
to 100 pounds. Doctors told me I had
diabetes and could not live. 1 was
wretched and hopeless when I began
using Doan’s Kidney Pills, but they
cured me eight years ago, and I’ve been
well ever since.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box
Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
A True Story.
I want to tell you of something I
saw take place on a crowded Boston
street the other day. A dirt,y-faced,
ragged little lad was poking about in
the ash barrels for spoils. He had
a tiny dog with him, quite as un¬
kempt. and uncaTed for as him?elf,
but around that dog’s neck was tied
bow of faded ribbon, and his in¬
cessant gambols and pranks found
favor in the sight of his beggar-boy
mMt *r. It was plain to see that the
boy loved the dog, and between the
two there was the complete under
standing of mutual affection. Slid
<it , n i y> while the dog was bounding
aad barking in the exuberance of ca- i
nine jojr aTllJ his master’s, eyes were |
sparklln g wlt h relish of this ono ;
^lag in. life that, was his very own, i
'
^ rapidly driven team | j
^ crowded stre ct.. A moment
I saw a ragged bov, with set
. P an d angntehed eye, gather In ills
arms a ma i m ed and dying dog and
-entlv walk T“ away. J What had hap
penef!? ° nIy , wortW e8S Bt, ? et „,. C J f r i ,
a
trampled to death, only , a miserable
little ^ ragpicker robbed of the sole bit
comfort his life ever knew,
the one friend that loved him, that
-ji But there was a look in the j
boys let . ^ keeo mv heart!
“*lng tor many a day to come, apd ,
the fluttering hit of fancy ribbon
zb<y*tj±°de^ dog s ^ tek brong^^ *
of the bright spring moming.-Our
Fourfooted Friends.
Malsby & Co.
41 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, 6a,
1* dr*
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Portable anrl Htationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND ALL KINDS OF
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Best Machinery, Lowest Prices and Best
Write us for catalogue, prices,
etc., before buying.
old Wanted
iWudfcd or liiiHuic.iliIc stocks and bond?
ltoiualnders ol’oHtaifH IniUffiil. AIJ unquoted or mi -
anted scciuili'i i d<uilf in. .No fhunro for valuing old
Mocurltloa Valindilc book on old Hecurities j'rc
aented to iioidt i of any extinct stock not mentioned
therein. It. »i. H.viV'l'ilK. ttoom 4,>2,
duce Lxriianac, New *orlt.
ro ml I
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Ubo
Boat Cough Syruji. Tasted Good. o
I n tfrno. 8oJ<l by d rujfgUtfl. ?
aSSUFTOIgi ON s
(At4-’06)
SLOANS TTTT T
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For Your Family and Your
The Best Antiseptic
TRY IT FOR
r y) Rheumatism,
Sprains,
and
Price, 25c., 50o. and
Dr. EARL S. S4LOAN,
615
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A Man Who Invests
In this SHOE Gets Most for His Money.
Only the Dealer Who Wants to Make
a Big Profit Will Say He Can't Supply
You. It is One of the Leaders of the
"ALWAYS JUST CORRECT"
Clover Brand Shoes
$ifcrii}rimrr-£miart 0 (Ha.
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Increase YotlC- L m*.
Ylelds Per s£S
Acre X.
mm r’«s J
One Of The Results
of liberally using our fertili¬
zers, is to pay oir a mortgage
on the old rurm. Read the fol¬
lowing from Messrs. the Magnolia Wherry
& Son,owners of
Fruit Farm, Durant, MIsb
** We made $000 from one acre
strawberries, on which
fertilizers were used. Eight plabo
years 520 ago we bought It this thon
at per acre. was
considered to have been worn
out, twenty years before, but
by liberally using
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers
| under peas and velvet beans,
| we can now grow almost any¬
thing, and have been offered
$250 per acre for the place. great Wo
~ jrimented with a
man v brands of fertilizers,
but find the highest por-cenfc.
cheaper.” Virginia-Carolina Now dou’tyou Fertilizers think
would enable you to pay off a t m —
mortgage if you had one?
Well, don’t uso any other. t
VirgbMa-Caroliaa Chemical Co A .a- i
Richmond, Norfolk, Va. m
Va. i
Durham, N. C.
Charleston, Baltimore, Md. 8. C.
Savannah, Atlanta, Ga. Ga.
Montgomery, Memphis, Tenn, Ala.
Shreveport, Da.
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