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Trait of Politicians.
“Mark Twain,” at a dinner in New
Fork, was talking about political lead
ers and the undue credit they take
for their country’s prosperity.
He told of a certain senator. Sena
tor Dash, who was always on hand
to receive the praise for any blessing
tljat had befallen his state. He poinN
ed out several benefits for which the
senator took undue credit, and then,
looking gravely around the table, he
said::
“But what Senator Dash more par
ticularly prides himself on is the late
excellent harvest.”
FITS, St. Vitus’ Dance: Nervous Diseases per
manently e red by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve
Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise tree
Dn.R. H. Klipe,Ld., 931 Arch St., Phila.,Pa.
M. Casimir-Perier, son of a former Pres
ident of France, intends to join the
diplomatic service.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup tor Children
teething, softens thegu ms, vedueesinflamma
tton.aliays pain, cures wind c011c,25e.a Pottle
The city of Leeds, England, has erected
baths for Jewish women.
AT THE GOLDEN GATE.
“I judge that he is in the shipping
line of business.”
.“What makes you think so?”
“He is always talking about wcat
he is going to do ‘when his ship
comes in.’ ” —San FTancisco Cadi.
!>r. Higglers Huckleberry Cordial
Cures Children Teething, Diarrhoea, Dys
entery, Choleramorbus and Flux, ail Stom
ach and Bowel Troubles. At Druggist 25e
and 50c per bottle.
NOT AT HOME.
Jailer —Sir, there’s a reporter out
side wants to interview you.
Noted Prisoner—Tell him I’m net
in.—Tales from Le Journal.
SKIN ERUPTIONS 35 YEARS.
Suffered Severely With Dczema Ail Over
Body—ATfionsand Thanks to
Cuticara Remedies.
“For ever thirty-five years I was a se
vere sufferer from eczema. The eruption
was net confined to any one place. It
was all over my body, limbs, and even on
niv head. I am sixty years old and an
old soldier, and have been examined by
the Government Board over fifteen times,
and they said there was no cure for me. 1
have taken all kinds of medicine and have
spent large sums of money for doc f ors,
without avail. A short time ago I decided
to try the Cuticura Remedies, and after
using two cakes of Cuticura Soap, two
boxes rs utieura Ointment, and two bot
tles of Cuticura Resolvent, two tr:atmcnt3
in all, I am now weil and completely
cured. A thousand thanks to Cuticura. 1
cannot speak too highly of the Cuticura
Remedies. John T. Reach, Richmondaie,
Itoss Co., Ohio, July 17, 1905.”
Air castles are built on a founda
tion of impossibilities.
STOPS BELCHING BY ABSORPTION
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Indigestion, Stomach Trouble, Ir
regular Heart, Di Lty Spells,
Short Breath, <*a.s ou
tli** Stomach *
Bitter Taste—Bad Breath—impaired Ap
petite—A feeling ot tidiness, weight and
pain over the stomach and heart, some
times nausea and vomiting, also fever and
sick headache?
What causes it? Any one or all ot these:
Excessive eating and drinking abuse of
spirits—anxiety and depression—mental ef
fort —mental worry and physical fatigue—
bad air —insufficient tood—sedentary haoita
—ahseuce ol teeth—bolting of food.
It you suiter from this slow death and
miserable existence, let us send you a sam
ple box ot Mull’s Anti-Belch Wafers abso
lutely free. No drugs. Drugs injure the
stomach.
It stops belching and cures a diseased
stomach uy absorbing the foul odors from
undigested food and hy imparting activity
to the lining ot the stomach, enabling it
to thoroughly mix the food with the gastric
juices, which promotes digestion and cures
the disease. This oiler may cot appear
again.
556 GOOD FOR 25c. 145
Send this coupon with your name
and address and your druggist’s name
and 10c. in stamps or silver, and we
will supply you a sample free if you
have never used Mull’s Anti-Belch
Wafers, and will also send you a cer
ititicate good for 2oc. toward the pur
chase of more Belch Wafers. You will
find them invaluable tor Si.oi.iaeh trou
ble; cures by absorption. Address
Mull’s Grape Tonic Co., ;28 3d
Ave., Rock Island, Hi.
Give Full Address and Write Plainly.
All druggists, 50c. per box, or by mail
upon receipt of price. Stamps accepted.
Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense 0i
smell and completely derange the whole sys
tem when entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never be used
sxcept on prescriptions from reputable phy
6ieians,as the damage they will do is ten fold
to the good vou can possibly derive from
them. Hall’s Ca’arrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Chene A Co., Toledo, 0., contains
no me-cury, and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the b ood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Iu buying Hall s Catur h Cure
be -ure you get the genuine. It is taken ln
temalic and made in Toledo, Ohio, by r.
J. Cheney A ■ o. Testimonials free.
gold by Druggists; price, 75c. per bottle.
Take Ball's Family Pills for constipa.ior..
HIS STRONG POINT.
“sou seem to like Wagner.”
“In one respect I prefer him to
all other composers.”
“Why so?”
“His music is most effective in
drowning the conversation in the
boxes.”
How Few Enjoy Perfect Health
It is because they make so little effort to keep well until they are sick. They
throw hurriedly into their stomachs a combination of cheap, impure, improperly
made foodstuffs that are sure in time to breed dyspepsia and all other maladies. Try
DR. PRICE’S
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
Vou will not find any other food so delicious. The stomach will require no drug
to aid digestion. Nervous energy, mental vigor, physical strength and a natural
action of the bowels follow its daily use. It’s a food, not a medicine.
Served hot by being mushed with belling milk.
Kiifrltlons—Pafatable—Easy of Bigesflsii aisd Heady to Eat
Dr. Price, the famous food expert, the creator of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder and
Delicious Flavoring Extracts.
SO A PA CSC ACE as much [?o'jr;shivifht as three loaves of breap
THE ETERNAL QUESTION.
Mrs. Stingy—What do you want to
leave ns for, Bridget? I’m sure we
have treated you as one of the fam
ily.
Bridget lndade, an’ you hov’,
ma’am, an’ Oi’ve stood it long enough,
—Life.
found on back of each c&m p #©r y@u
£W‘ GOOD LUCK Iff
Baking
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® ia.tLE.Js, 1. iwR I caused by curable female diseases. It acts directly on woman's delicate. *
1 organs, and restores their natural activity. By making the organs work 1
1 normally, pain disappears, strength returns to the system, roses to the 1
lO? £sß. I cheeks, and the frowns and wrinkles of suffering are seen no more. Mrs. j|
Lucinda Johnson, of. Walworth, Wis., writes: “1 suffered agonies at I
Scotland Yard. «g MARY JONES.” [ TRIMMINGS. We use genuine Leather in our cushions , 338522§158J
Scotland Yard, widely known as the j ‘"Women haven’t as much sense as | ancl backs, Leather Dash, and a fine Leather Boot, Leather
headquarters of the London police, is _ Quarter Top with Leather Back Stays, Full length Carpet, roller !
a historical place, said to have beeni “Think not 9 ” SWf iw? Shaft Couplings, our price only
iho of a Da i a ce where kinds nf Tllinlc not - . . 349,00. Dealers sell the same kind for $65.00. We 1 filnwrjl
the site ot a paiace wnere kinds of “That’s my opinion. antee every part of our Burev. A good Harness for SO 4-0 V" > G’V
Scotland were received when • they « Well> l don - t know. It’s mighty, . Write for Catalogue No. 75' * *
came t 0 London It is near the ban mighty ; e]dom yaß flnd a woman part- GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO.
quetmg hall, Whitehall. The Scotch her na me in the middle.”- 160 Edgcwood Ave. ATLANTA, GA $49.00
kings retained possession of it from Co S urier . Journa! . ’
959 till the rebellion of William of Courier ONE OF MANY |
Scotland, Milton, Sir Christopher UNCERTAIN Hicks-Does she take in boarders: I »•- I HOIUPdOfI S WElfiF
Wren and other notables lived m Scot- Stella—How old is she? W ink«_Hhh' > Don’t sneak so
Yard ’ Bella-Old enough to he angry If B ut between you and me “take | , The phenomenal development of th©
she is offered a seat in a car, and . „ . .... . dairy industry in New South Wales is
Indiana’s area is 35,910 square mile. ag angry i£ she isn * t ._From Harper’s in is Just the P hrase - Somer\ le gaid bg ]argely due to the
or 22,356,629 acres | B azar . Journa. j 0 . p aspa j um dilatatum pastures.
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GA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ga
Couldn't Find His Watch.
The description of “the most fo*
getful man in Columbus” belongs to
a well known business man who re
sides on the North Side. Several
mornings ago he dressed preparatory
to going down to his breakfast, he
began a search for his watch, and
j could find it nowhere. After spend
ing about fifteen minutes in the
i search he went down to breakfast
without it. After breakfast he went
i back to his room and began another
search. . Under the bed, on the bed,
and everywhere he searched for fully
twenty minutes, with the same result
as before. Convinced that he had
lost it, he started down town to ad
vertise. At the corner of one of the
principal streets he stopped to pon
der If he had time to advertise before
going to his office. To determine
j whether or not he had time he reach
| ed In his pocket and —pulled out his
watch! It was where he had put it
before he dressed. He roared with
| laughter and passing people regard
ing him with open eyes came to the
conclusion that the weather had gom
to his head.—Columbus Dispatch.
IN THE SUBURBS.
The Secretary—l find that your
i property in Swampville cost you four
j dollars a foot, sir. What price are
you willing to sell it for?
The Rich Victim—Oh, I’ll let it go
for two dollars a gallon.—Life.
(At 18-’O6)
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There’s lots of funny filings in Ilia.
We often notice here
| The cheapest man is one whose wife
Insists on caßWe’ “dear.”
There is no satisfaction keener
than being dry and comfortable
when out in the hardest stccro,
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Malsby & Co.
4! SouUi Forsyih St., Atlanta, Ga.
SkSi l§M»
Portable ami Stationary
Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills
AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
Complete line Carried in stock for
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
Best Machinery , Lowest P'iees and fiest TerhM
Write us for catalogue, prices,
etc., before buying.
W. L. Douglas
*3-js& s 3-a? SHOES®
W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Ed go Liu©
cannot be equalled at any price.
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W. L DOUGLAS WAKES & SELES iWIRf
MEN’S S3.SO SHOES THAfMMYO'FHEX
MANUFAGTURER Hi THE WORLO.
fi nnn REWARD to anyone whs cao.
sP ! UjUU J disprove this statement.
If I could take you into my three large factories
at Brockton. Mass., and show you the tnfinfle
care with which every pair of shoes is ssiifSe 3/oa
would realize why W. L.
cost more to make, why'they hold trteir shape,
fit better, wear longer, and are nf greater
jntrjnsic value than any other $3.50 "hoc.
W. L. OounPas s Strong S&ndei far
Men, $2.50, S2MO. Bay*’ &
Dress Shoes, $2.50, $2. £l.7 }stSt?
CAUTION. —lnsist npon havini' TV
las shoes. Trike no substitute. Ivoue gea’iuiivo
without his name and price stamped on bottom.
Fast Color Eyelets used; they will not
Write for illustrated Catalog.
TV. b. DOUGLAS, Broc&ton, Mats.