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Libhy’s Cooked
Corned Beef
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. tion Dbetween Libby's
OQooked OQorned
Boef and eventhe best
that’s sold in bulk.
Evenly and mildly cured
and scientifically cooked in
Libby’s Great White
Kitchen, all the natural
flavor of the fresh, prime
beef is retained. It is pure
wholesome, delicious and
ready to serve at meal time,
Saves work and worry in
summer.
; Other Libby ‘“Healthful”
‘ Meal-Time-Hints, all ready
‘ to serve, arc:
Pecrless Dried Beof
Vionna Sausago
Veal Loaf
, Evaporated Milk |
Baked Beans ~
GChow Ghcw
Mlxod Pickles
“Purity goes hand in hand
with Products of the Libby
brand”’.
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~ “How to make Good
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National Surgical Institute
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ATLANTA, GA.
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This Institute Treats Club Feet, Diseases of
the Spine, Hip Joint, Paralysis, Piles. Figtula,
Female and private diseases, Hernia, Rheuma
tism, Urinary Organs, eto. «end for illus
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‘‘Having taken your wonderful ‘Casca.
rets’ for three months and being entirely
cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia,
I think a word of praise {s due to
‘Cascarets’ for their wonderful composi
tion. I have taken numerous other so
called remedies but without avail, and I
find that Cascarets relicve more in a day
than all the others I have taken wouldin
R year.” James McGune,
108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J.
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken,Wealfen or Gripe.
10c, 25¢, Soc. Never sold in bulk. The gen
uine tablet stamped GC C. Guaranteed to
cure or your money back. 19
killer. .
DISCOURAGED WOMEN.
A Word of Hope For Despairing Ones.,
Kidney troublemakes weak, weary,
‘'worn women. Backache, hip pains,
\dizziness, headackes, nervousness,
llanguor, urinary troubles make woms
' en suffer untold mis
i ery. Ailing kidneys
, ';’ j are the cause. Cure
| J them. Mrs. E. G.
* l‘@f\(‘\ Corbin, 84 N. Depot
L';:,‘“ AN St., Dalton,Ga., says:
" ¥l “My body was racked
8 with kidney aches
and pains, and some
times my arms were numb. 1 was
«dull and miserable all tke time and
hoped for death to relieve me. Doan’s
'Kidney Pills goon brought improve
ment, and finally made me a well
'woman."’
Remember the name—Doan’s. Sold
by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fos
iter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
FILLER.
“Poetg are naturally suspicious.”
“How now?”’
“The magazines are using bushels
of poetry.”
“So I notice.”
“And the poet’s are wondering if
it's because it's good or because its
cheap,”—Louisville ‘Courier-Journal, '
Woollen Mittens for Midsummer.
Addressing a gathering at BEast
bourne in conneotion with the British
Red Cross Boclety, Bir Frederiok
Treves remarked that at the time of
the Boer war the Red Cross Organ
ization might be sald to have been
in a state of absolute chacs. He was
with the Ladysmith relief column and
bis wagon was the twenty-first that
entered that town,
When he came to unpack the Red
Cross hampers, which were of all
sizes and shapes, the first was found
to be entirely filled with woollen mit
tens. The temperature at Ladysmith
was from 103 to 105 degrees in the
shade. and to open a box containing
notning bit woollen mittens was @
very deplorable thing. Moreover a
nwunber of heavy boxes packed with
flannel shirts, pajamas and all sorts
of things that the soldiers would have
been delighted with were deolivered at
his house in London some months af
ter the war wajd over.—l.ondon Eve
ning Standard. :
A Dead Shot on fiing Worms,
W’gsacklng. N. C., June 2, 1908,
e 3 T, hg‘ptrlne. Savannah, Ga.
Dear Sir:—Enclosed you will find SI.OO
for which please send me at once Tet
terine. It is a dead shot on ring worms.
Yours truly,
W. 8. Dudiey.
Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter, Ring
Worm, Ground Itch, Itching Piles, In
fant's Sore Head. Pim;;!es, Boils, Rough
Scaly Patches on the Face, Old Itching
Sores. Dandruff, Cankered Scalp, +3ua
jons, Carns, Chilblains and every form of
Qkin bisease. Tetterine Hoc; Tetterine
Soap 25¢. Your drugi'lst. or by mail from
the manufacturer, he Shuptrine Co,,
Savannah, Ga.
The proposed bridge across the
Snake river canyon below the Great
Shoshone falls, 700 feet above the wa
ter, will be the highest bridge in the
world,
Chronic dyspep+ia results from neglecting
slight attacksof indigestion. Take Painkiller
(Perry Davis’) for cramps and indigestion.
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A prize of $5,000 has been offered
by King Leopold, of Belgium, for the
best paper presented describing ‘“The
Progress of Aerial, Navigation and
the Best Means of Efincouraging a
For COLDS and GRIP,
Hick’s CAPUDINE is the best remedy
relieves the aching and feverishness—cures
the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's
liquid—effects immediately. 10c., 25c. and
50c., at drug stores.
It will save time if a frying pan or
griddle is wiped out with old news
paper to remove the grease before
washing.
A e vourself for every little pain.
ItD:r?l; d!?\?rts' your stomach. Such pain
comes usually from local inflammation. A
little rubbing with Hamlins Wizard Oil
will stop it immediately.
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In Hungary there is an estimated
trade union membership of 130,000,
or 28 per cent of all the working peo
ple. Austria has nearly 50,000, or 18
per cent, while Italy, with its im
mense population, contains only 200,
000, or 6 per cent. ‘
Rough on Rats, unbeatable exterminator.
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c.
Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 35c,
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 23c. 1
Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15c.,Liq'd, 25¢.
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 35c. ‘
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25c.
E. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.
Run a basting thread with long
stitches in your plaited- jabots before
laundering, They will be easily
ironed.
IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA.
Whole Body a Mass of Raw, Bleeding,
Torturing Humor — Hoped Death
Would End Fearful Suffering—
In Despair: Cured by Cuticura.
“Words cannot describe the terrible ec
zema I suffered with. It broke out on my
head and kept spreading until it covered
my whole body. I was almost a soud mass
of sores from head to sept. I leokéd more
like a piece of raw beef than a human being.
The pain and agony I endured seemed more
than 1 could bear. Blood and pus oozed
from the great sore on my scalp, from un
der my finger nails, and nearly all over my
body. My ears were so crusted and swollen
I was afraid they would break off. Every
bair in my head fell out. I could not sit
down, for my ‘clothes would stick to the
raw and bleeding flesh, making me cry out
from the pain. My family doctor did all
he could, but I got worse and worse. My
condition was awful. I did not think I
could live, and wanted death to come and
end my frightful sufferings.
win txgis condition my mother-in-law
begged me to try the Cuticura Remedies.
I said I would, but had no hope of recov- |
ery. But oh, what blessed relief I experi
enced after applying Cuticura Ointment. It ‘
cooled the -bleeding and itching flesh and
brought me the first real sleep 1 had had m
weeks. It was as grateful as ice to a burn- |
ing tongue. I would bathe with warm |
water and Cuticura Soap, then apply the
Ointment freely. 1 also took Cuticura Re- !
solvent for the blood. In a short time the
sores stopped running, the flesh began to 1
heal, and I knew I was to get well again,
Then the hair on my head began to grow, l
and in a short time 1 was completely cured.
I wish 1 could tell everybody who- has ec- |
zema to use Cuticura. Mrs. Wm. Hunt, 135 |
Thomas St., Newark, N. J., Sept. 28, 1908.”
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. |
At Woolwich, Eng., very practical |
measures have been adopted, at the |
instance of the war office, to enable |
soldiers, young and old, to acquire, |
or increase, their knowledge of a |
trade which will help them to a liv
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which you will fill out and return to
us. Our doctors will carefully diag
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cured you will be told so; If you can
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REALLY PUZZLING.
“New York has a mysterious mur
der this time, sure.”
“Wihat's strange about it?”
“They caught tihe murderer,”—Phil
adelphia Public Ledger.
WELL SUPPLIED.
“l find it hard to kill time, de
clared the pampered pet. “I only have
my music, you know. How do you
manage 7"
“Oh, I do very well,” answered the
other girl. “In 'addition to my mu
sic, I have my sweeping, my dusting,
my sewing and my dishwashing.—
Louisville Courier-Journal.
Dr. Bigzers Hucklebery Cordlal
Will convince thy most skeptieal when it
comes to curing Diarchosa, Dysantery,
Children Teathing,ete. 252 anldo: per bottle
OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES.
One day when there was fish for
dinner little Edna said: “Mama, I
know what a shad it.”
“What s it, dear?” queried her
mother.
“It's a porcupine turned outside
in,” was the triumphant explanation.
Teacher—“ Why do you persist in
saying the trunk is the front instead
of the middle of the body, Johnny?”
Small Johnny—*“Well, the trunk of
the elephant I saw at the circus was
in front.”
Caller—‘“Harold, when you get to
be the head of a family what will
vou say to your children when they
are naughty?”
Harold—“Oh, I'll do like papa. T'll
tell them how good I was when 1
was a kid.”—Philadelphia Record.
For HEADACHE—~-Hicks' CAPUDINE
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you.
It’s liquid—pleasant to take—acts immedi
ately. Try it, 10c., 25¢, and 50c. at drug
..
DOWN ON THE FARM.
Cholly Citybred (to farmer pruning
apple tree)—Wihat are you doing, my
good man, may I ask?
Farmer—l'm pruning.
Cholly Citybred—But isn*%t it rather
early for prunes?—Kansas City Jour
nal,
Mrs. Winslow’s Boothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens thegums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢ a tottle
RIGHT SIDED TONGUE.
Is the Tongue of the Talkative Man
—Person Who Can’'t Keen a Secret.
From the observationgs made by a
physiognomist it appears that the
tongue when quite still can be as
eloquent in giving its owner away as
when it is wagging sixieen to the
dozen. This is a hard faet for a
silent man to swallow—in silence.
His only remedy is to keep well so
as to obviate the necessary injunc
tion of the doctor to put his tongue
out, for by this thrust out sign the
doctor shall know him.
The tongue of the talker when ob
truded inclines to the right side of
the mouth, we are asked to believe,
whereas the seldom used tongue gra
vitates to the left eide. Orators,
preachers and barristers are endowed
with right sided tongues. Verbally
parsimonious persons have left sided
tongues.
Furthermore, “tha tongue that
shoots out straight without turning
or wavering indicates a solid, re
liable man of affairs.” Tongues that
turn up indicate impractical natures.
A downward, drooping tongue be
longs to a person born in poverty and
a ready eye for the hopeless side of
things.
The cruel tongue flattens and
broadens when extended. The deli
cate speaking organ with curled up
edges is the property of an imagina
tive and artistic being. When the
tongue issueg forth as if gripped in
a dental vise it signifies a love of
life more than ordinary.
Finally we are warned that the in
dividual who thrusts forth his tongue
to its extremest verge is a person
to whom no secret should ever be
confided, for he is an irresponsible
chatterer --T ondon Chronicle.
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Your commerctal fertilizer demands at least 8 per cent.
of Potash for these crops. Every 2 Ibs. of Potash added
to each 100 lbs. of fertilizer incrcases the Potash total 1
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which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat,
bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness.
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cAT ABRH Paxtine will destroy the germs
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