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MOTHERS DUTY!
Is Your Daughter
in Good Health?
The responsibility for the perfect wife and
mother of TOMORROW rests with the
mother of TODAY.
How are YOU rearing your daughter?
Are you fitting her for the responsibilities
that are sure to come to her?
Are you endowing her with a sound body,
robust health and a clear, forceful mind?
Or, are you, by neglect, condemning her to
a life rs suffering invalidism?
Argue as you will, plead as you will, YOU
CANNOT DODGE THE RESPONSI
BILITY —your daughter will be just what
you make her.
STELLA-VITAE is the happy combina
tion of harmless but wonderfully effective
natural remedies that give to the budding
girl that assistance so necessary to pass her
successfully from girlhood to womanhood.
Are you availing yourself of i’s remarkable
virtues to give your daughter the assist
ance she needs so much?
Or are you allowing prejudice or reluctance
to try a remedy you have never tried be
fore, rob your daughter of her right to re
ceive every help you can give her?
If it is prejudice, dismiss it as utterly
unworthy of you.
If it is because YOU have never tried
STELLA-VITAE, remember that untold
thousands of women today bless the hand
that pointed them to health through the
use of this greatest of remedies for women.
It is GUARANTEED TO BENEFIT—If
it don’t you get your money back. All to
fain and nothing to lose.
Do YOUR duty. TRY STELLA-VITAE.
You don’t need to buy a second bottle it
the first bottle fails to benefit.
Tour dealer sells and cueranteee this crest
remedy in 81.00 bottles. See him TODAY. Don't
delay the start to good health.
Thacher Medicine Company
Chattanooga Tennessee
Sure Enough.
Bill—l see a distinct advance over
finger print identification is the arrest
of an alleged crook through the im
print of his teeth in a free lunch sand
wfch.
Jill—Rut. suppose a man wasn't cat
Ing with his own teeth?
Calomel Is an Injurious Drug
and Is being displaced in a great
many sections of the South by Dr,
O. B. Williams' Liver and Kidney
Pills. These pills stimulate the Liver
and Rowels without that weakening
after effect which Calomel causes.
Sold by dealers 25c. bottle. Sample
mailed free on request. The G. B.
Williams Co., Quitman, Ga. Adv.
No Civility.
"This Is what they call a civil suit ”
"You'd never think It to hear the
way the. lawyers are talking to each
other."
Only One “BROMO QUININE”
To get the uemiine, cjll tor full name, LAXA
TIVK BKriMO QUININE Look for signature of
E. W. GROVE. Curas a Cold in Ono bay. 25c
Her Status.
"Are you going to ask that steuog
rapher of yours to be your wife?"
"Oh, no; she's merely assister to
me.”
Dr. Peery’s Vermifuge ‘‘Dead Shot” kills
•nd expel* Worms In a very few hours.
Adv.
Its Ownership.
"Does this animal belong to the
mammalia?”
"No; it, belongs to the zoo.”
Doctor up that Cotigh—Dean’s Mentho
lated Cough Drops are a sure relief lor nil
coughs and colds 5c at Druggists.
We are pleased to note that many a
homely woman has made good as a
beauty specialist.
When in doubt it's a good plan to
tell the truth.
For Sprains,
Strains or
Lameness W
K Always Keep
a Bottle In Yx/jSt
your Stable
HANFORD’S
Balsam of Myrrh
For Galls, Wire
Cuts, Lameness, ^R|L
Strains, Bunches, Tgfe.
Thrush, Old Sores,
Nail Wounds, Foot Rot,
Fistula, Bleeding, Etc. Etc. t
Made Since 1846.
Price 2S^ 50c enri SI.OO
a ■■ i. , OR WRUT.
All Dealers
Best Congh Syrup. Taste* Good. Use
in time. Sold by nra^Kiste.
TO MATCH THE GOWN
FOOTWEAR ELABORATE AND OC
CASIONALLY STARTLING.
With the Prettiest of Shoes, Conspicu
ously Embroidered Stockings Are
Worn —Some Charming Fan
cies Seen in City Shops.
'fo meet the requirements of the
fashionable woman, whose faultless
appearance necessitates the wearing
of specially matched shoes to each
gowm, manufacturers offer the most al
luring footwear. They realize that
never before was there so great an
opportunity for making money as at
present. Even the most conservative
dressers insist upon pretty footwear.
for with the
short, tight skirts
an otherwise
faultless costume
will be ruined if
the shoes are not
in keeping.
Stockings are
as much a factor
In the scheme of
dress as shoes. A
few years back
women disdained
the thought of
conspicuously em-
>'"■4^l
Black Patent
Leather.
broidered stockings, but today nothing
is too elaborate. For instance, a pair
of dull blue suede slippers are ac
companied by a pair of dull blue silk
hose, elaborately embroidered In soft
tones, with shaped medallions encir-
r
Green' Suede.
cling a small bouquet of miniature
roses. Another pair of green suede
slippers, ornamented with soft colored
bows and laced with ribbons of a
matching color, are fastened with a
jade buckle, set in a heavy rim of
dull gold and are accompanied by a
pair of latticework silk hose of tbe
same shade. Another pair of dull
green suede slippers fastened with
straps over the instep have pearl but
tons. and are accompanied by sheer
silk hose of the same shade embroid
ered on the ankle with a flower and
leaf design. Another pair of black
and white slippers with black heels
and black bows are perforated in
order to show ribbons. A pair of
dainty stockings with scroll design
en the ankle are worn with these.
Still another pair of slippers of black
suede are accompanied by a pair
of pale green stockings. The shoes
have cameo buckles set in a dull
gold rim. This time the stockings
are embroidered in dull gold, in a
conventional design at the ankle.
Some women who go In for the
spectacular will be interested in the
hose, which have gayly colored ani
mals and insects inset with semi
precious stones. For instance, one
pair ot hose seen
in a New York
shop window was
orn a m ented at
the instep with a
tiny chameleon in
imitation emer
alds. Another pair
of hose in black
silk showed on
the instep a scar
let lobster em
broidered wi t h
red silk thread.
Still another pair
White Suede,
Black Velvet
Ribbon.
of silk hose in a dainty shade of
gray had a tiny gray mouse with pink
eyes. Many are the hose embroidered
j in flower designs, self-tones- or natural
i colors. One pair was decked with
j morning glorjes in all the lovely
I shades of the flowers; another with
forget-me-nots, and a third pair of
black silk stockings was adorned with
yellow daisies.
Hat Trimmings.
A new substitute for aigrettes in
the spring will be built up of wheat
hpads. Wheat trimming has been used
for a long time on hats, of course, but
to replace the aigrette it is to be sub
jected to some new treatment. Arti
ficial flowers for hats are to be more
used than ever before, say the millin
ers in the know.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE. ALAMO. GEORGIA.
GUEST ROOM MADE RESTFUL
One Hostess Insists on Harmony In
Color, Even to the Tint of the
Soap Used.
A hostess who is noted for her con
genial week end parties, which are
given all through the summer at a
delightful country house out on Long
island, makes a practice of picking up
her guestroom soaps while in Paris on
shopping bent early in May. There
is something about the delicate, elu
sive fragrance of a French soap which
no American made soap seems to emu
late, and though, of course, the French
varieties cost a good deal more, the
distinction imparted to a guestroom
in this manner is incontestable.
. This particular hostess selects four
kinds of soap, in four colors to har
monize with her various guestrooms,
done In rose pink, pale green, pale
buff and violet and rose. Blue this
hostess debars as too chilly and aus
tere for a bed chamber. The four
soaps selected are violet, rose cylamen
and verveine. The violet soap Is In a
beautiful shade of lavender, the rose
soap in pink, the cyclamen in white
and the verveine in delicate green.
Each soap has the fragrance of the
flower it typifies and on one side
of the cake is stamped the name of
the flower.
This hostess keeps also tn each
guestroom a dainty silk kimono and
inexpensive, heeliess kid boudoir slip
pers In the color of the room, so that
the overnight or week-end guest who
brings only a suitcase is provided with
a pretty negligee for breakfast in her
room.
■MAGPIE’ EFFECT MUCH LIKED
Combination of Black and White,
Skillfully Draped, Is Proving
Popular for Evening Wear.
Black and white are still worn, In
spite of all that has been said to the
contrary, for evening. A dress of
black chiffon won due meed of admira
tion. It had over it a most uncom
mon tunic, consisting of three flounces
of white gauze
From these flounces fell, as If acci
dentally, long jet tassels. The cor
sage was of white gauze, crossed, and
finishing in wings which served as
sleeves. These wings had long points,
terminating in long Jet tassels.
Around the waist was a deep jet
corselet.
A detail which Is quite charming Is
to have the bust simply veiled with
white tulle, over which run chains of
black or colored beads. A striking
effect was produced by a black and
gold skirt with a corsage of this de
scription .outlined with jet. Another
corsage of white tulle had a sort of
Indo-Chinese corselet of many-colored
beads, which had a sumptuous and
strange effect.
MODELS POPULAR IN FRANCE
Child’s Frocks That May Easily Be
Reproduced In Almost Any
Material Desirea.
On the left of the accompanying cut
is a dainty little French frock, with
tl
, J
a pkiiu sKirt. a black velvet bodice
and a tulle guimpe. It could easily be
reproduced at home in plaid and plain
blue serge—the skirt of the plaid—in
dark blue, green and a little red—the
bodice of the plain blue serge. The
guimpe could be made of mull.
The puffs in the sleeves can be es
fected by means of tapes, run through
casings in an ordinary full guimpe
sleeve, pulled up and tied ou the
wrong side. When the guimpe goes
to the laundry, the tapes can be re
moved.
On the right is a frock of blue and
white taffeta. A band of white taffeta,
embroidered with blue, is used about
the bottom of the skirt and the same
embroidery is used on the waist The
frock could be reproduced in yellow
or blue or pink, and white linen with
fine edging, embroidered in color, for
trimming.
To Clean Black Jet.
First brush the jet free from dust,
then apply a little olive oil with a
brush and polish with chamois.
Much the Best
for This Climate!
The French Market Roast and Blend Make It
Essentially a Southern Coffee
Great Travelers and Explorers
agree that the food and drink peculiar
to the country where it u med xhould
always be adopted in that country.
French Market Coffee is the coffee
of the coffee - producing countries,
where climate most nearly corresponds
to that of our Southern States.
It is therefore, much better suited
for Southern consumption as regards
food value, etc., than coffees roasted
for otner climates.
This accounts for the marvelous
Bucces* of French Market Coffee;
and why it is called the National
Drink ot the South.
Formerly it could only be had at
the old French Market, where the
Prayer for Spring.
"Lord send an airly spring," prayed
the shivering BillvfHe’ parson. “Not
; one with the rheumatism and the
earthquake-chills in it, and snakes too
frequent, but a clear springtime of
fish and freedom, hammocks and
j happiness, with jest enough plowin'
for exercise, and time enough to rest
on the river banks of life and dream
that we are rich." —Atlanta Constitu
tion.
GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT,
BEAUTIFYYOUR HAIR
Make It Thick, Glossy. Wavy, Luxur
iant and Remove Dandruff —Real
Surprise for You.
Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf
fy, abundant and appears as soft, lus
trous and beautiful as a young girl's
after a "Danderine hair cleause.” Just
try this—moisten a cloth with a little
Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. This will cleanse
the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil
and in just a few moments you have
doubled the beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying the hair at once,
Danderine dissolves every particle of
dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig
i orates the scalp, forever stopping itch
ing and falling hair.
But what will please you most will
be after a few weeks’ use when you
will actually see new hair —fine and
downy at first—yes—but really new
hair —growing all over the scalp, ^f
you care for pretty, soft hair and lots
of It. surely get a 25 cent bottle of
Knowlton’s Danderine from any store
and Just try It. Adv.
The Retort Spiteful.
| "I’d have you know, madam, that
my family has a clean record "
"It it hasn't, my dear Mrs. Climber,
it ought to have, since 1 understand
your grandmother was a laundress.”
A Definite Position.
"How do you stand on this oyster
question ?" .
“I like mine best broiled on toast.”
the food reaches the stomach it is subjected to a peculiar^
g! H churning movement by the muscular wails of the stomach”—(See ~
tgJ Dr. Tierce's Medical Adviser, page 45). In the liver, kidneys and
1J AwH skin, the blood is purified of its waste materials—these organs act
ill i IWJra M a 3 human filters, leaving the blood pure and clear—unless liver,
I IMII lull I digestive tract and kidneys are clogged.
^ U J Dr. Pierce’s Golden
S H Discovery
y is a stomach, liver and kidney tonic —by assisting
stomach to assimilate, the liver to filter, the
Sidneys to act—the poisons are removed, the red blood
corpuscles are increased and one feels light, fresh and active
instead of logy, dull and heavy. The "Discovery” stimu
lates the stomach, increases action of heart and arter
ies and is a most satisfactory alterative in blood-taint of any character.
The refreshing influence of this extract of native medicinal plants has
been favorably known for over forty years. Everywhere some neighbor
can tell you of the good it has done.
SoM by all medicine dealer* in liquid or tablet form; or tend 50 one-cent
\etampt to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.,and a trial box will be mailed you.
JW|
lap MALARIA general TONlC^l*a
If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by Parcels Post
talKtta 03 receipt of price. Arthur Peter & Co w Louisville, Ky. Imm
quaint old stalls were crowded with
the most brilliant society of the
South, drawn together to enjoy the
matchless coffee known nowhero
else in America.
Now by the establishment of the
French Market Mills with the special
machinery necessary, this wonderful
old blend is preserved for their de
scendants.
The invention of perfectly-sealed
tins allows shipment all over the
United States without loss of fresh
ness and flavor.
Try it once upon your own table
and see if anyone of your family
would be willing to use again the
ordinary kinds of coffee.
French Market Coffee is
NoW The National itrink,
of the South
French Market Mills
(New Orleans CoHee Co., Ltd.. Proprietors)
NEW ORLEANS
DIRECTIONS — We recommend that you
mate French Market Coffee in your usual
way. if you find it too strong, reduce
quantity until strength and flavor are satis
factory. French Market makes more cups
ot good coffee to the pound than other
brands, thereby reducing your coflee bill.
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS. 4(B^o^^
Purely vegetable .
—act surely and ADTFiX
gently on the
liver. Cure WI Lin
Biliousness, abLOeßf K LY,. _
Head- M P m s '
ache,
ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
Positions Guaranteed
Our Graduates.
PENMANSHIP — TYPEWRITING — TELEGRAPHY
Through our Course you can become an ex
pert operator in 4 months. Salary from JIM)
to SI 25-00 per month Write for catalogue.
Georgia School of Telegraphy, Richland, Ga.
WORK
We have a special proposition on an
educational work and want a representa
tive to distribute in every county of the
state. Good returns. Write at once.
RAND McNALLY & COMPANY
Department B Chicago, Illinois
Get the Music Trade of Your Town
There is no place at present where music can be
bought and people are eager to get our goods. We
want a representative in your town. Applications
entertained from men and women. To the right party
this is a salaried position. Address with references.
Associated Muslo Publishers,Thoroughfare
Building, 58th St.and Broadway,New York
HAIR STAIN
“Walnutta”
For Gray. Streaked, Bleached and Red Hair or
Moustache. Matches Shade — Light Brown to
Black. Does not wash nor nth off. Sold by
your Druggist. Regular »ize, 60 cents.
Send Io Howard Nichols, friAA
B»rpH 220daarkAv..St. Louis. Mo. p
I I UU -rid set a FREE Trial Boule. S I UU
I J" ‘‘Victoria’’sanitary belt sent sealed
f Os! IDO and prepaid tl Lady wk uiakr
I nil InN good money with this. Write Miller
IwUUI VU Specialty Co., Box 619, St. Joseph. Mu
FOR all
■ SHIHO SORE EYES