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General.
dJ' i Morgan & Co,, it 18 announc
fi';.i:"'l' behiud the $51,000,000 combine
.3 @5 the United Dry Goods com
#ely, which is to absorb the Assocl
(ll:lle Merchants' compary, the H, B,
’ju“ “Ompany and five of the large
dry goods stores of New York, as
3“"! as Stewart & Co, of Baltimore.
+ N, Adams & Co, of Buftalo, the Wil
llam Hengerer company of Buftalo,
4nd big stores in Minneapolis and
Louisville,
Choristianity is rapldly spreading
throughout the Japanese empire, Am
bu'wmlur Takabira is authority for
lluvs statement, He believes it has
gdined a strong foothold, and while
it may require years to Christianize
the nation, he regards it is entirely
& question of educating the people.
A national law that will protect
the cattle industry by providing pure
food for anlmals and also protecting
dealers in such products was drafted
by members of the National Associa
tion of Feed Dealers in session in
Chicago,
The people of West Pittston, Pa.,
are experiencing some of the disad
vantages of living over a coal mine.
A large section of the town is slowly
sinking because of the caving in of
& vein of the Cold Spring company’s
colliery, Many residences have been
damaged and big cracks have appear
ed in the walls of churches, schools
and factories, (as ard water pines
have been broken and streets and
cellars flooded.
The Lincoln cabin which was
to have remained on the memorial
farm in Hodgenville, Kentucky,
the rest of its enduring days, has been
brought to Louisville and locked up.
It was the center of attention on Feb
ruary 12, the centennary of the war
president, when the then-President
Roosevelt made the chief oration. The
plan was to keep it there, but when
the memorial temple, which President
Taft is to dedicate in September, was
being built, it was found that the
cabin would be exposed to the ele
ments and souvenir hunters. The
cabin, in which Lincoln was born,
has traveled to New York and back
in its time.
Washington.
Director of the Census North has
resigned and E. D, Durand, deputy
commissioner of corporations, has
been appointed to succeed him,
After an hour's interview with
President Taft, John Hays Hammond
definitely declined the tender of the
ministership to China,
The state department has named
four delegates to the twelfth Interna
tional Anti-Alcohol congress to be
held at London, July 16 to 18. They
are Mrs. KEdith Smith Davis of Wis
consin, Mrs. Martha M. Allen of New
Xork, Dr, T. D. Crothers of Conneect
icut, and Judge W. Jeff Pollard of
Missouri. They will serve without
compensation from the government,
and will defrasr their own expenses.
Women outnumber the men by 15,
425 in Washington and its suburbs,
according to the police census just an
nounced. The census shows a total
population of 343,003 in the Distriet
of Columbia, an increase of 3,600 over
a year ago. The negroes number
97,142, .
That the president expects com.
gress to adjourn before the first of
July it was announced. The president
said he expected to be in Norwich,
Conn., on July 4 to attend the Foun
ders’ celebration, to go to Fort Ticon
geraza July 6, to Plattsburg, N. Y.,
July 7 and to Burlington, Vt., on July
9. From 3Burlington the president
expects to go to the summer ‘“white
house” at Beverly, Mass.
A new plan for the disposal of the
coal lanus on the: public domain of
the United States that will net more
than twice the former returns to the
government, is announced by Secre
tary Ballinger of the department of
the interior. The prices of coal lands
throughout the TUnited States, ex
cept in Alaska, which is governed by
a different law, have been increased
all along the line. The plan is ex
pected to end the dispute started by
the withdrawal by President Roose:
velt of sixty-eight thousand acres of
coal lands in the west .
' Much interest is evidenced in a re
cent contract made by the Cuban gov
ernment for the purchase of fifteen
thousand rifles in Germany and a
large number of coast defense and
field guns in France. Certain Ameri
can firms went after the business, but
failed to get it, the Cubans having
closed a contract abroad without open
competition. Persons here interested
in Cuba fear that such action on the
part of the Cuban government may
cause the American congress, or at
least many members of it, to voice se
rious opposition to Cuban reciprocity
or tariff concessions in favor of Cu
ban sugar or tobacco. :
As the result of a long and pains
taking investi=ation of the conditions
fn this country in connection with the
allegzed “beef trust” the Brtish em
bassy here has forwarded to the gov
ernment of Great Britain’a report as
gerting that the operations of the
trust results in England getting an
fnferior quality of beef.
~ A preliminary summarization of a
geries of tables bearine on the pro
‘duction of gold prepared by the bu
reau of statistics was made public.
_According to the figures presented the
‘world’s stock of gold has increased
about one-half in the la.st.decade and
i:"aoubled in the last quarter of a cen
\:.y. The stock of gold money Is
stieally seventy-five per cent great
e ‘5“"3“"9\ ago.. . i :
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Was Cured by LydiaE.Pink
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ham’s Vegetable Compound
Adrian, Ga.~—*“l suffered untold
misery from a female weakness and
disease, and I couktlhnot; staind more
T R T an a minute at a
'5; oy N Wg‘f’%‘fi time. My doctor
‘e N 3*‘3 said an operation
.‘ : &3% f{was the onls
_ e B chance 1 had, an
2 x; B 00l § I dreaded it almost
S ffi,%i@; <f as much as death.
SN Bg, | Une daf I was
rz ' ';g:w*w reading how other
TP Ll | women had been
?a*‘ \ igi| cured by Lydla E.
R 3] Pinkham's Vege.
o dh ad table Compound,
el e = and decided to tr
it. Before I had taken one bottle f
was better, and now I am completely
cured.””—LENA V. HENRY, Route No.
3, Adrian, Ga.'
Why will wemen take chances with
an operation br drag out a sickly,
half-hearted existence, missing three
fourths of the iay of living, when they
can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Comypound ?
For thirty years it has been the
standard reme«iy for female ills, and
has cured thousands of women who
have been troubled with such ail
ments as disglacements, inflammation,
ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulari
ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges
tion, and nervous prostration.
If you have the sllihtest doubt
that Lgdia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound will help you,
write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn,
Mass., for advice. Your letter
will be absolutely confidential,
and the advice free.
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Races have come and gone, but the
haseball is just beginning to fly.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Byrup for Children
teething, softens thegums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cureswand colic, 25¢ a tottle
Kicking against fate doesn’t help
anv in the great moral uplift.
The Agflanta, Birmingham & Atlantle
Railroad
will sell excursion tickets at reduced rates
for the following occasions:
American Association of Opticians, At
lanta, Ga., June 21st-24th, 1909,
Georgia Educational Association, Cum
berland Islund, Ga., June 28rd-45th, 1909,
Annual Session Anclent Arabic Order No
bles of the Mystic Shrine, Louisville, Ky,
June sth-9th, 1809.
Convention Oil Mill Superintendents’ As
sggsi)ation, New Orleans, La., June 2nd-4th,
1909.
National Association T. P. A., Asheville,
N. C., May Sist-June sth, 1909.
National Bn%tist Convention, Portland,
©re.. June 25th-July 2nd, 1909,
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Beat
tle, Wash., September 20th-20th, 1999,
"There are other occasions for which re
duced rates will be announced. For further
information apply to tickets agent or com
municate with, W. H. LEAHRY,
General Passenger Agt., Atlanta, Ga.
Strength of character is far better
than muscular strength,
Rough on Rats, unbeatable exterminator.
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 2ic.
Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq’d, 25¢c.
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25c.
Rough on Roaches, Pow’q, 15¢.,Liq’d, 25c.
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c.
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25c,
E. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.
Many a man who has no show
thinks he is the whole menagerie.
WONDERFUL RESULT.
Gravel and Kidney Trouble of Years'
Standing Cured.
Theodore Ott, R. F. D., No. 2,
Elkton, Md., a large property owner,
=rrmn, says: ‘‘Six years ago
a pain in the back
3 : almost toppled me
EAY) o @ over. My back got
eR g weak and ached
' most of the time.
g ."q-(- Py, Sediment in the
S A urine changed to
< J,'/fi" small grains and
R then gravel began to
cause terrible painful attacks. I lost
29 pounds, and as specialists did not
help me 1' grew despondent. I
thought I would try Doan’'s Kidney
Pills, and can’t express my delight at
finding they helped me. I kept on
until the trouble was gone, and
though 79 years oid I feel strong.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
LIVED HAPPY EVER AFTER.
“Yes, my friend, I wag about to
marry the countess when [ suddenly
learned that she spent more than fifty
thousand marks a year on her dress
mer.’l - ¢ 3
“Then what did you do?”
- “Whay, I married the dressmaker.”
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Would Enjoy
good health, with ite blessings, must un
derstand, quito clearly, that it involves the
question of right living with all the term ‘
implies, With proper knowledge of what
is best, each hour of recreation, of enjoy
ment, of contemplation and of effort may
be made to contribute to living aright.
Then the use of medicines may be dis
pensed with to advantage, but under or
dinary conditions in many instances a
‘gimple, wholesome remedy may be invalu
“able if taken at the proper time and the
California Fig Syrup Co. holds that it is
? alike important to present the subject
_truthfully and to supply the one perfect
‘ laxative to those desiring it.
Consequently, the Company’s Syrup of
!Figl and Elixir of Senna gives general
satisfaction. To get its bencficial effects
‘buy the genuine, manufactured by the
' California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale
| by all leading druggists.
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TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE
Offers n complete course in TELEGRAPHY at half
price during the months of May and June Do a
little work for us in your locality, helpiag us adver.,
tise end we will give you a free seholarship, good 8-
enter any time after Sapt. Ist. Write quiok, we need
.. R. R. RUDD, Manager, Abbeville, Ga.
BY INFERENCE.
‘Bridge-Teacher: Now, if your part
ner is dealer and has a dreadful hand,
what will she make it?
Mrs. Baker. No trumps.
Bridge-Teacher: Why. vyou don't
know anything about bridge! |
Mrs. Baker: Possibly not; but T
know all about my partner.—Harper's |
Bazar, ;
The man who can meet himself
face to face without blushing must |
be a pretty decent sort of fellow. ’
Becayge of those ugly, gtizzly, gray halre. Use “LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER. frico, SI.OO, retajl,
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‘¥ Poison, Eczema, Bone Pains. 3
4 8.8 B. (Botanie Blood Balm ir the only Blood remedy that kill the poison in gS¥X\GS
the blood and then purifies it—sending a flood of pure rich blood directto th skin 15 ¢
i surface, Bones Joints and whereve th disease 1# ocated. In this way all Sores, ot B
p Ulcers Pimpies, Eruptions are hesled an? cure« pains and aches of Rheumatism bR Y
‘B B & 8 Jcease, Swe“t)ngfl subside. B. B. B completeiy changesthe body intoclean, healtkhy} [, s
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worst old cases. Try it. er large bottle a rug Stores with rections ¥
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SACRIFIGE SALE OF
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Milltown, Georgia.
To meet our subscription on two new
railway enterprises coming to our town
with other factory enterprises, we are offer
ing 200 zhoiee lots close in at the low price
of ©35.00 each, payable $lO cash, balance 85
monthly. This is the greatest sacrifice ever
offered in Real Estate, as our town has
nearly 2,000 people now, and with convict
labor driven out of our town, a $50,000
Baptist Colleg» completed, two more rail
ways headed this way, with several factory
enterprises, we cannot help doubling our
population in another year.
This is a snap; write quick, as they ocan
not last long. No delays. No waiting. You
get deed the day payments are ¢ ompleted.
south Georgia Land & Industrial Co.
Box 29, Milltown, Ga.
SECURE A FREE
AT MERIWETHER WHITE
SULPHUR SPRINGS,
The Queen of Georgia Resorts.
The company has already spent sev
enty thousand dollars in improvements,
and propose selling a few shares of
guaranteed 6 per cent stock. To facili
tate its sale, they are giving with each
share of stock h cottage building lot,
60x130, and the free use of the springs.
Make application at once, they will not
last long, over one-half of them already
taken. Write at onoe.
Meriwether White Sulphur
Springs Co.,
Room 100 Marion Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
must give the bowels help.
Your choice must lie be
tween harsh physic and candy
Cascarets. Harshness makes
the bowels callous, so you need
increasing doses. Cascarets do
justas much, but in a gentle way.
Vest-pocket box, 10 cents—at drug-stores. 851
Each tablet of the genuine {8 marked C C C.
iR bt
Let us show we appreciate our
friends, not by telling their afiairs to
others, but by ghutting up: idle gos
sips. i ;
" What the Professor Wanted.
The professor steps into the bar
ber's chalr and assumes an attitude
of deep meditation, .
“Halr cut, sir?”
“Please!” The barber cuts his halr,
“Like a shampoo?”
“Um-—please!” He gets the sham:
poo,
“Shave you, sir?”
“Um--yes!” One shave, -
“Massage?' He nods assent, and
consequently is massaged. The bar
ber removes the towel, the professor
arises and mechanically takes the
proftered check.
“What's this?" . |
“yYour check, sir.” .
“My check?”
“Certainly, sir. Halrcut, shampoo,
ghave and massage.”
The profeseor rubs his hand over
tace and head. “Did I get all that?”
“Surely, sir.”
“It's queer, very queer-—most ex:
traordinarily queer! A most wonder
ful exanplc of philogophical phenom
ena!”
“What's queer, sir?” aski the bar
ber in dismay.
“Why, the working of the human
"mind. What I came in for was to get
gmy razor honed.”—From Puck.
| ‘ln gelid Maine there’s a rumor of
[penslonlng old maids. What a clev
;er scheme! How many weddings will
result ont of this near-law?
Keeley
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Wo are pleased to announce that our echool will continue under the same wuccessful management. We
place our students in well poying positions and exercise just as much care in the placing of students
as in the preparation. Unexcelled oofiw of trained instructors. Wy permission we refer to the clergy
of Macon. Starting RIGHT MEANS ENDING RIGHT. BSend for catalogue Number 2.
Some men get tired of waiting foi
their ship to come in and compro
mise by taking a few schooners.
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SHAFTING, PULLEYS,BELTS
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
Gz MOTHER GRAY'S
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with them from your shoe dealer.
Send for booklet thattells all about them.
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Whiskey, Drugs, Gigarettes and Tobacco Habit
Also NEURASTHENIA or NERVE EXHAUSTION.
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MACON, GA., Announcement for 1909.
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I want eve reon who suffers with..
nny form of r*lg:ey aflment, no mattee '
how mauny remedies they have tried, no
matter how many doctors they have con
sulted, no matter how merious the cuse, o
@lve Munyon's Kidney Remedy a trial
ou will be astonished to gee how quickly
it relleves all palns in the back lolas
and groins caused by the kidneys., You
will be surKrlled to see how quleni
it reduces the lwemnf fu the feet am
legs, also pufliness und 'th the eyes, after
taking a few dowes of this remedy, You
*wlill be delighted to esee the color return
ing to your checks and feel the thrill of
visor and goed cheer, If your Urine I
thlck or milky, if It Is pale and tonm{ . 4
it contains sediments or briekdust, If ™
highly colored or has an offensive smell,
if you urinate frequently, you should per
slat In taking this remedy until all l’?t
toms disappear, We belleve this remedy
has cnred more serious kidney ailments
than all the Kidney medicines that have
been compounded. P'rofessor Munyon be
lHeves that the terrible death rate from
Bright's Disease and Diabetes is unneo
essary and will be greatly reduced Ly this
remedy,
Go at once to your drugg!st and purchase
a bhottle of Munyon's RKidney remedy. If
it falle to give satlsfaction I will refund
zour money.—Munyon, E
For sale by all druggists. Price 25c.
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Sheet Metal Manufacturing(o.,
€C W. Alabama St.,, ATLANTA, GA.
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Hot Air Furnaces.
METAL CORNICES, CEILINGS,
Ventilators, Skylights, Roofing.
LOW EXCURSION RATES
—~TO THE—
United Confederate Veterans' Remnion
At Memphis, Tenn., June 8-10, 1909.
The Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad will
sell round trip tickets on June sth to Bth, inclusive,
Stopovers wilY be allow‘ed on return trip at oertain
t?::?:féd Rates are based on about one ceat per mile
FARES FROM PRINCIPAL BTATIONS:
Wayoross, Ga., - . - $12.70
Tifton, Ga.. - - . 11.%0
;homuville Ga., - . - . 1140
itzgerald, Ga., - i 11.35
Douglas, Ge,, . . . 11.90
COI’!G]O Ga. . . . 10.60
Brunswick, Ga., - - . 18.85
Talladega, Ala., - - . 6.45
Corres nd‘{nc rates from other points.
This lggrds an opportunity to visit one of the
greatest oities in the Mississippi Valley and enjoy
the great Reunion at small cost
- W, B, LEARY, CHAS. PATTON,
General Passenger Agt.. Traveling Passenger Agt
tlanta. Ga.
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in cleansing, whitening and
removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroying
all germs of decay and disease which ordinary
tooth preparations cannot do.
THE MOUTH Paxtine used as a mouth
wash disinfects the mouth
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which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat,
bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness.
THE EYES when inflamed, tired, ache
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cAT ABBH Paxtine will destroy the germs
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