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~ S OF LIF. E\z
IS IT YOU?
Yhere's some cuss who's allus knockin’—=
: Is it you!
Every scheme of life he's blockin'—
Is it you?
Someone's allus, allus mopin’,
An' in darkened ways a-gropin’,
'Stead o' hangin’ on an’ hopin’—
Is it you?
~Los Angeles Express.
DISTINCTION.
“She's a very iniellectual woman.”
“So I hear, Is she intelligent?"—
Life.
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QUITE SO.
“The Cossack 1s a hardy fellow., A
beating is & mere pienic for him.”
“Sort of a knouting, so to speak.”
—Louisville Courier-Journal,
THE DEAR DEPARTED.
The Sweet Thing—" Are you going
to Charley’s wedding to-night?”
The Horrid Thing—"No; I'd rather
remember him as he was in life,"—
Puck.
THE PENALTY.
Sunday-school Teacher — “What
was Adam's punishment for eating
the forbidden fruit,” Johnnie?”
Johnnie (confidently)—"He had to
marry Eve."—Life,
WE AWAIT THE OUTCOME.
“] see Annapolis graduates have
been ordered not to marry.”
“Love laughs at locksmiths.”
“But how about Secretaries of the
Navy ?"—Louisville Courier-Journal.
A STARTLING HINT.
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Gerald—*“Some things go by fits
and starts.”
Geraldine—“l don’t want you to
have a fit, but I wish you'd start.”—
Pick-Me-Up.
THE CONSISTENT CYNIC. 1
“Fairy stories usually end ‘and
they lived happily ever after.” ” |
“Yes,” answered Mr. Sirius Barker;
“that’s one of the reasons why I don’t
believe in fairies.”—Washington Star,
A GRIM JEST.
«What was that wheat speculator’s
profit?”
“I don’t know,” answered the pro
verbialist. “But whatever it was, it
was a profit without honor in its own
country.”—Washington Star.
THE STINGING OF CHRISTOPHER.
Columbus had just discovered
America. .
“But,” urged his wife, “it’s no use,
the hired girl objects to the country.”
Crushed, he perceived the failure
of his mission.——New York Sun.
A YOUTHFUL PHILOSOPHER.
“Gimme some of that prune pie.”
“Son, you've had two kinds of pie
already.”
“Then another kind won’t matter.
There’s only one kind of stomach
ache.”—DLouisville Courier-Journal.
STATECRAFT.
“T have secured an appropriation,”
gaid the new Congressman, “to dredge
Qoze Creek.”
“But Ooze Creek is of no use to
anybody.” g
“Then I'll secure an appropjriation
to have the dern creek filled up."—
Louisville Courier-Journal.
: PREVENTED. :
#That new playwright, Mr.
Muckles, says he has an idea for a
piece that is sure to be one of the
sensational successes of the ‘great
white way,” ” said the New York man
ager. LMo i
“Did he outline the plot to you?” *
“No. He couldn’t.-- There were
ladies present. ”-—-Washington Star.
A REMEDY.
“I like my house all right,” said
Luschman, “except for one thing. 1
guess you’ll have to fix thar" .
“«What is it?” asked the architect.
“geveral times lately I've nearly
proken my neck reaching for another
step at the head of the stairs when ]
got home late, so I guess you’'d bet:
ter put another step there.’—Phila
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Not a Penny to Pay For the Fullest
Medical Examination,
If you are in doubt as to the cause
of your disease maill us a postal re
questing a medicalexaminationblank,
which you will fill out and return to
us. Our doctors will carefully dlag
nose your case, and if you can be
cured you will be told so; if you can
not be cured you will be told so. You
are not obligated to us in any way, for
this advice is absolutely free; you are
at liberty to take our advice or not as
you see fit., Send to-day for a medi
cal examination blank, fill out and
return to us as promptly as peoasible,
and our eminent doctors will diagnose
your case thoroughly absolutely free.
Munyon's, 53d and Jefferson Sts,,
Philadelphia, Pa.
THE SAME OR ANOTHER?
“And you saw Muriel?”
“I 4id.”
“Tell me, s she married?”
llYe‘."
“One question more: Again or
yet?'—Washington Herald.
Tetterine for Corn Eczema.
Mocksville, N. C.
Mr. J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
Dear Sir:—l have a friend in the
country here who suffered for years with
Eczema, and like myself has tried all
the ‘‘sure cure salves” for it with no re
lief. I told him if he used Tetterine he
would soon be relieved, for it 1s the only
thing that I ever used tnat would kill it,
—and I ought to know for I have had it
for 10 years, and never got any reller
until I used your Tetterine. I told him
that if he would try it, and it failed to
benefit him, it would cost him nothing,
I would pay for it myself; but I am not
uneasy as to the results.
It will kill any corn, for my wife had
one that gave her no end of misery, and
I prevailled upon her to use Tetterine
freely on it, and it soon diss.ppeared.‘
There is nothing e%;xal to it. |
ours truly,
P. 8. Early.
Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter, Ring
Worm, Ground Itch, It¢hing Pilles, In
fant’s Sore Head, Pimples, Boils, Reuzh
Scaly Patches on the Face, Old Itching
Sores, Dandruff, Cankered Scalp, Bun
jons, Corns, Chilblains and every form of
Skin Disease. Tetterine 50c; Tetterino
Soap 25¢. Your drugg:!st, or by mail from
the manufacturer, he Shuptrine Co.,
Savannah, Ga.
DISPROOF. '
Mrs. Naybor—l heard Mrs. Tart- |
leigh call your wife an- old cat. |
Husband—Mrs. T. evidently never |
saw her in the same room with a
mouse.~Brooklyn Life. |
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For sudden chill (instead of whiskey) use |
Painkiller (Perry Davis’). Ao for colic, |
diarrhea ahd summer complaint. |
FINE FOR THE NERVE. |
Invalid—ls this a good place for |
the nerves? :
Proprietor of Health Resort—ls it? |
Why, when I opened up here I only
charged $2 a day—now I've got the |
nerve to charge slo.—Town Topics. |
Sore throat is no trifling ailment. It will
sometimes carry infection to the entire
svstem through the food that is eaten.
Hamlins Wizard Oil is.a sure, quick cure.
A POOR SPECIALTY.
“] see your boy has a little hachet.” |
“Yes:. but I fear he'll never make |
a President.” :
“Doesn’t chop down your favorite |
cherry trees ch?” '
“No: he chops up my favorite golf |
gtiocks.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. ’
Mre. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children |
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma- |
tion, allays painycures wind colic, 25¢ a L ottle |
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UP TO DATE.
“post has brought out a dandy new
guide for motorists.” ;
“Has it got all the inns in the
State in it?” ‘
“You bet! And a complete list of
hospitals, with rates.”—Town 'l‘oploai
Call at the Drug Store To-Day {
Get a bottle of Dr. Biggers Huckleberry
Cordial for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Chil- |
dren l‘eet_hgxg,ggc._ At Druggists 25 and 500, i
WITH THE DOCTORS. :
“Well,” askéd the first physician
“what has that strange patient ol |
yours got?” |
“1 don’t know, replied the other,
“put I'm trying to turn it into typhold ‘
fever. That's my great specialty, you !
know."—Catholic Standard and |
Times.
Rough on Rats, unbeatableexterminator, t
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c. l
Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq’d, 25¢, |
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25¢c. |
Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15¢.,Liq’d, 25¢. |
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c. |
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25c, |
E. 8. Walls. Chemist, Jorsey City, N, J. !
FEW THRILLS. |
‘“All the world’s a stage.” - 5
“But the play is no melodrama. In
real life, a girl never spurns a fel
low’s love, no matter how great a
rogue he may be. Always tries to let
him down easy.”—Louisville’ Courier-
Journal. .
.. For COLDS and GRIP, |
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50%. Y g W l‘g;.me iately. 10c., 25¢c. and
~ Some men are so lazy the hook
worm doesn’'t have a chance.
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' "~ How She Knew.
“1 do think,” exclaimed Mrs. Tol
ker, Indignantly, “that Mrs, Gadabout
{s the most aggravatingly Inquisitive
woman, 1t 1 must say so, I ever
knew. Why, [ never pass her on the
street but what she invariably turns
her head and stares back at me ro
gee what I've got on and how it sets
from behind.”
“How~—er--~, that 18, I was woner
ing, my dear, how you found out that
the mean thing looked back. »ome
one tell you?" inquired Mr, Tolker,
innocently.
And Mrs. Tolker straightway tumn:
ed the stream of her Indignation,
geething hot, from Mra Gadabout to
her “insinvating wretch of a hus
band,” as she fondly termed him, and
after the first pyrotechnic outburst
steadily refused to speak to the for
tunate man for the rest of toe eve
ning.—New York Times.
The Atlanty, Birmiogham & aAtlantlo
Railroad
Will sell excursion tickets at reduced fares
for the following occasions:
Mobile, Ala.,National Convention Knights
of Columbus, Angust 3-06, 1909,
Aibany, Ga., G. U, 0. 0. F., August 10-
18, 1503,
Fiovilla, Ga., Indian Springs Holiness
Campmeeting, August 2-15, 1909,
Macon, Ga., July 21-24, 1909, Farmers’
Unjos, Georgia Division,
Seattlo, Wash., Alaska-Yukon Exposition,
June llgt-October 16th, 150,
Seattlo, Wash., I. 0. O. F., September
20-25, 19009,
Spokane, Wash., National Irrigation Con
greas, August 9-14, 1909.
In addition to the above, there are a
number of occasions for which rates will be
authorized on certifisate plan. Ticket
Agents will furnish tuil information.
W. H. LEAHY,
General Passenger Agt., Atlanta, Ga.
The recently disocovered eighth sa
tellite of Jupiter has been success
fully photographed at Greenwich ob
servatory. .
ITCHED FOR TWELVE YEARS. ‘
Eczema Made Hands and Feet Swell,
Peel and Get Raw—Arms Affected, .
Too—Gave Up All Hope of Cure
—Quickly Cured by Cuticura. |
“I suffered from eczema on my hands,
arms and feet for about twelve years; my
hands and feet would swell, sweat and itch,
then would become callous and get very
dry, then peel off and get raw. I tried
most every kind of salve and ointment
without success. 1 tried several doctors,
but at last gave up thinking there was a
cure for eczema. A friend of mine in
sisted on my trying the Cuticura Remedies,
but I did not give them a trial until I got
so bad I had to do something. I secured a
set and by the time they were used I could
see a vast improvement and my hands and
feet were healed up in no time. I have had
no trouble since. Charles T. Bauer, R. I
D. 65, Volant, Pa., Mar. 11, 1908.” ’
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp,, Sole Propsa
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
THEY DON'T SPEAK NOW.
Mildred—They say young Huggins
wants to marry every girl he meets.
Clotilda—Then why don't you got
gome one to introduce you, dear?—
York Dispatch.
IT WILL STOP THE BABY FROM
CRYING.
That is, if he’s crying because of the
itching of hives, nettle-rash, or any form
of summer heat. Just take Hancock’s Sul
phur Compound, ditute it with water, and
apply it so the affected parts. Used one
teagspoonful in a bowl of warm water, it
makes the tinest bath in the world for the
baby. H.J. Lamar, Vineville, Macon, Ga.,
writes: “We used your Sulphur Com
}mund on our one-year-old baby, who suf
ered intensely from prickly heat over her
entire body. A half dozen applications inl
two days extirely relieved Eer, and she
sleptisoundly. You should recommend Sul
phur Cempound strongly to mothers. It
will vae a blessing to every family with
small children.” ; |
Philippine planters, finding hemp
cultivation not as profitable as in for
mer seesons, are beginning to till
their lands for other crops.
A SURE SIGN,
When It Appears Act at Once,
Trouble with the kidney secretlons
is a certain sign that your kidneys
are deranged—that you should use
Doan’s Kidney Pills. They cure all
g irregularitiesand an
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\y’ il pains and restore
Oyt y the kidneys to
Ml Y pealth. Robert G.
&3, 5080, Miller, 315 Ferry St.,
i ‘@4 T Danville, Pa., says:
-_\\'\ J, “Kidney complaint
gy jjiil" made me a cripple.
; .. I was stiff, lame and
sore and had to endure terrible suf
ferings. I was threatened with
Briglit's disease and was refused In
surance by the examining physicians.
I was nervous, weak and run down.
Doan’s Kidney Pills helped me, and
in a short time I was entirely cured.”
Remember the name—Doan’s. For
sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
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Ned—Twenty-horse-power going out
and onc-horse-power coming back.—
Life. :
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Suicide—
Slow death and awful suffering
follows neglect of bowels. Con
stipation kills more people than
consumption. It needs a cure
and there is one medicine in
all the world that cures it—
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GOt LF ' NV (s of wheat at the right time to get the right price. ¥
K T WA\ The trouble is: wheat-sick lands, lands worn out §
/‘, ,A"JI i e ;. by continued cropping without fertilizing. : A
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2 { \ pe—xt== of fertilizer at the right time. . ;
/ :/ ~ The right time is this Fall: the right amount is2ooto |
oA 4001bs. to the acre: the right kind is 2-8-6.
|B 8 If your commercial fertilizer contains /ess than 6 percent. of
: Potash, make it right by adding Muriate of Potash until
it contains 6 per cent. and you’ll find that :
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' Two pounds of Potash added to each 100 pounds of fertilizer increases gy
; the Potash total one per cent,
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GAINESVILLE, GA.
Officers and Professors 38; Students 381; States rep
pesented 28; number of buildings 22; campus and
park of 5 acres. Regular college courses inoluding
domestio science. Advantages in music, art @ad
oratory unequaled in the South. ‘sautiful illustra
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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 209 zhoioe lots close in at the low price
of $85.00 each, payable $lO aash, balance $3
monthly. This is the greatest sacrifice evez
offered in Real Lstate, as our town has
nearly 3,000 people now, and with con viet
labor driven out of our town, a $50,008
Baptist College completed, two more rail
ways headed this way, with several faotor)
enterprises, we cannot help doubling ouzx
population in another year.
This is a snap; write quick, as they can
not last long. No delays. No waiting. You
get deed the day payments are ¢ ompleted.
south Georgia Land & Industrial Go.
: Box 29, Mll!town. Ga. 7
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Suburb of Greater Jacksonville.
Lote 502100, $150; £I.OO down, Hoc a week. Valnes
will increase three timea before you nay for it,
Small farms; large acreage. Write me what you
want. Reliable information furaished.
W. W.CLEAVELAND, Jacksonville, Fla.
Is the oldest and first business college in Va. to own its builde
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Bookkeeping, %hoflh&md. Penmanship, Irpewnunc. Telow
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Leading business college south of the Potomac
eivor.”—Phila. Stenographer. Address
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