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VwA} WOMEN SOFFERI
'-' 4/ ,' Many women suffer in silence and I
’V / \ A drift along from bad to worse, know- B
■7 .- rs \V\ ’ n *f "e'l l * iat ou ght to have B
flj 1 QSSsf j®- ?'• 'i ’•',> immediate assistance.
hl I "' ■ I'M**? u-'T'k i 'll Uow many women do you know I
111 ' '*3gßT -"j/''' 1 111 "ho are perfectly well and strong? B
*7, .- Thecause may be easily traced to H
I /d sonic feminine derangement which g
th V / 7 I )[ manifests itself in depression of p;
'\\ \ /' I ][l spirits, reluctance to go anywhere R
v\ \ / !»<■•• / or do anything, backache, dragging B
- v \ , 'v’-b’’ I '7^/// .. sensations flatule; -v. nervousness, B
\k ~) J that iher. ,anger ahead, and un- ■
-?N-—less deeded. a life of suffering or a g
Mis, : p ptnpCMrr o-at cu i-erious operation is the. inevitable B
MI.S , LiE FLORENCE WALSH Tbt , b( , st remedy lor a „ I
these symptoms is B
1 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound |
g made from nature roots and h< ne in the country has I
■ ' ed such wk,,- endorsement. No other medi- B
H ' '.as such a re..... ■of cures of female ills. B
p.’ s ??‘ : ' New York City, writes:—“Lydia ■
I inkhams ~g, table Compo; ~ ha been of inestimable value in I
■■ tor r heal . J snffere , female illness which caused I
‘ a(i '"' ■■ dizziness, - lull pains in my back but your 3
n ,ght about age in un genera! condition, built B
?! 'i ' ' ‘ rfectly we
('■’ 8 Negeta:! npoun-1 cures Female Complaints, 3
'• n asj ( a a<h-. ■ mg and D ments. Inflammation and Ulcera- i
’ .nd ory . '-.e <bs • :scs. It > able in preparing for child-birth B
>ng the change o< Lift - -ervous Prostration, Headache, ■
cmlity, and invige- t e whole system. •
Iry Pinkham’s S; n ircz Invitation to Women |
i of feniale weakness are invited to 9
' Fk kham. at Ly r Mom. Her r.dviee is free. «
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I Barrett Stoves and Ranges
AND TAKE NO “JUST AS GOOD.”
7'yiy are the Only Stoyes and Rapps on Earth, in Which the Heat
Passes Entire!/ Around the Oven.
manufactured under go vernment patents by the
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LARD |
■ Uppermos. Stand-
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i- rd rs Highest <' lal.ty
(uplifted by the Unite* '
as Oid|
As the HiilSe
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pS bruise*: »H that lane. Try it. j
g 25c , three times as much Su,. All dealers, ra I
i* • •*■( k ■ >et could afford a
f1... o*.i. w:ikl never have I
> i lauded in wr*'.
lieofn.** - *■ . not Ba Cured
, ■». n ■ ■ sannotreach the
/ Thercis only .me
ind that is by cdu t
in';.-. >r *-<i ;..i-snis '.aust'il by >n
ii.tiume.l * ■ .lit; ■ mucous lining of
ll.e 1.-Stu 'ldtui J,. . V hen this tube islu
flnmo'i y.*u b*i " -ingsound or lnip«r
leet hearing, and *■ l» entirely oloted
I'cofnexs 1.-* th- 1. iid iiule-s ill" inil■ ■:. -
'nation cm. be i * ■■• . and his tube re- i
• tori'll to its n.-rm .' n iitton, bearing will
be deatroyed forever. Nino eases out of ten |
I ! e ,-a.ised bv catarrh,w la ih Is nothing but an ;
inflamed condition * I the mucous surfaces. I
We will git • ■ i*- Hundred Dollars for any ■
: i,sent Deafness: caus'd by catarrh > that can-
•i. niri ’l'.o'liiili’ellat'irrli Cure, bend for
’ >EY f, Co, Toledo, O.
Th'.') il'i.i s i *.
There is no use fciyiiing ;t man
lor anything if yon are not going to i
forget It, too.
wo-J.irs von”i r* cotton
A , v ~.. first - : la-t *i-ring ; was .
. H I.v tt'O <ll erent Inrmers; has pro- ,
, fi I. ■... , ti.-H*’ ■ peri-erf: highly : ro
:■- .<1 sn sed. g" "I staph ’■ E.
. .nmphß ;- G-Mui. * C -.. V’mr'his.T.-nn.
'Hip! Hip! Hurrah!”
• Hi»! Hip’ Hurrah!" is the mod-
, py,. . ■ ’ r■! ‘ nnO "h«>-
rah!" do not. seem o have come
t er before the nineteenth century,
eighteenth c< ’i'y "hip!
or ‘'hullo!”’
a-hiie' n. rr; 'hen usually huz-
za!" It is -o the Cossack shout
a German <v of the chute, adapted
• c.e., soldiers to war. and
~r ; i ;-oi hem by 'he English,
pe h ips flr: < of all at the time of
the tirty years’ War; “hursa!” is
said have been the battle cry of
the . ussians in the war of libera
tion (1812-181? Still, the curious
fact that s venteenth and eighteenth
century writers call '‘huzza!” a sail
: or’s shout lends support to the con
jectare that it may really have been
the hoisting cry, “hissa!”—Kansa»
City Journal.
A RARE ( OMPT AINT.
"Isn’t It strange." ?.ske the first
man, “that so many men, after years
' of ruthless eo.uii’ rcial practices, pir
■ acies. one -i. .
they have climbed to .;<• very pinna
cle of success, should have softening
of the brain?"
"It 'would be stran? r yet. infinitely
stranger." replies the man with the
' corrugated brow. "If any of them ever
: bad softening of the heart.’’--Puck.
HABITAT.
! "Papa, what place do the most ex
i pensive furs come from?”
| ‘Wall Street, my boy.”—’Life.
How Fleas. Are Destroyed.
United Suites (oneul-General Mi-
I chacl, of Calcutta, reports that the
Agricultural Researci Instituteof Ben
| : gal. has just concluded a series of
i scientific experiments io determine
! the method of destroying fleas.
I A leaflet issued by the Imperial En
tomolgist says that the best manner
i of destroying fleas, with special ref
| erence to checking the ravages of
! plague is free use of crude-oil emtll
-1 i-m, v hich consists of SO per cent, of
j ■! id? petroleum mixed with 20 per
■ --oil soap This com-
| bination makes a jelly which mixes
reely with water, and is generally
■;s" l at 3 per cent, solution. At 10
cent, it destroys fleas with per
f<-ct certainty. It is applied to the
1! ■ an i v, .11. of houses by any
den sprayer. An animal washed
i wiili the, emulsion will be entirely
. i-'i.’d of the pests.
An -icari Catalogues in D mand.
It v>u be most, unfortunate,
writes > s u Haynes of Nankin, if
wo are forever tied cl jwn to
Ihis nnsys spasmodic, hit
|or miss atte t to gain trade by
sending ovei iii.ir.-i which have ut
i- ly no meaning to a I’hinaman.
| Somewhere recently I was reading
I of the great good a Consul thought
| he was doing in distributing such cir
! eu’ars, etc. There seemed to be an
messant demand for ihem by the
;hin<’se ‘I wou vl ownocifilly like
. .hick leave.. iviharkeu
a Chinaman one day in calling for
. An erii an trad - catalogues. This, ex
citing the Consul's cuMosity, led to
ih. discovery that they were wantsd
as inside roles for shoes. —Daily Con
sular and Trade Reports.
The Man Who Sings at His Work.
Give us, y give us, the man who
sings at his work! Be his occupa
tion what it may. he is equal to any
I of those who follow the same pur
suit In silent sullenness. He will do
i more in the same time,—he will do it
better.—he will preserve longer. One
is scarcely sensible to fatigue while
he marches to music. The very stars
are said to make harmony as they
revolve in their spheres. Wondrous
is thv strength of cheerfulness, alto
gether past calculation its powers of
-ndurance. Efforts., to be permanent
, v.-.-f il, must be >-»if<irmly joyous,
! gladness.—be; itiful became bright,
I —Carlyle.
The weet Country.
A philan ■ st' recently sent a
child from New York slums to
the country ’■> this child, raised
among sb ■■ors. all lhe beauty
and poetr pastoral life was of
.:< j. T thropist cxpectcid to
give tl.i ter .an esthetic edu
cation. ' ■ r day the man went
to see tie ■ ge. SJte is a little
-..-I. He t rnr on his-knoe, glanc-
i f . i with , ion about 4hf quaint
1,. -, and said: ‘‘And do
i you find -r-i . ntry very 'beantiflil
my dear?' osautiful!” the young
ster nsw i 'And what? hav< you
! seen. .Unill., h < week's sojouri hew?'
■■|'ve seen el,!' Iy ’even ‘ t’.ir- -k W*-i
. an-1 a -.ian’s nose brokr.U-iJF !> »
Life's Vicissitudes.
One of the striking vicissitudes of
life ha. been revealed by the death of
-,n old French cabman at Saint-Ger
. - i -eii- ...ye. It transpires, says the
ILo i Globe, that the unfortunate
I old ft w entitled to style hii»
■ self the iripiis de i.->z de Gouet-
Gouraud. an old Spanish peer
age, and in -.irlier days tlie last
unfortunate h-. bi.: of the title had
lived in circumstai.ees befitting his
rank But the latter pert of his life
was cloudf'd by constan nlsfortune,
and at last, two years ag<- novelty ■
compelled him in h:s old ag< to take ,
io driving a cab to e--:e out a wretch, |
ed existence.
Bottled Love t etters.
Missouri girls are still throwing
i bottled letters into the Missouri Rivv
er to see wl at will turn up. A year
ago a Carroll County girl cast a mes
sage on the waters at St. 1-Ouis. R -
<-.>r,‘.!v she r< i-ctv.-d an answer from
a young engineer in the employ of
the Government river improvement!
service stationed a few miles below*
Memphis. Tenn. The letter stated
tha‘ the bottle had been found in aj
crevasse by workmen engaged in the
w rk of repairing the levee.—Kansas
! City Times.
WHITE BREAD
Makes Trouble For People With
Weak Intestinal Digestion.
A lady in a Wis. town employed a
physician, who instructed her not. to
eat white bread for two years. She
ells the detail: of her sickness, and
she certainl: as a sick woman.
"Tn the y. ar 18S7 I gave out from
over work, and until 1901 1 remained
an invalid in oeu a grea' part of the
time. Had different doctors, but
nothing seemed to help. I suffered
from cerebro-spinal congestion, fe
male trouble and serious stomach
and bowel trouble. My husband
called ;. new doctor, and after having
gone without any food for 10 days
the doctor ordered Grape-Nuts for
me. I could eat the new food from
the very first mouthful. The doctor
kept me on Grape-Nuts, and the only
medicine was a little glycerine to heal
the alimentary canal.
"When I was up again doctor told
me to eat Grape-Nuts twice a day and
no white ’ ■ -ad for two years. I got
well in good time and have gained
in strength so I can do my own work
. I again.
’ ?.fy train has been helped so
much, and I know that the Grape-
Nuts food did this, too. I found I
had been made ill because I was not
fed right, that is, I did not properly
, digest white bread and some other
food J tried to live on.
"I have never been without Grape-
Nuts food since and cat it every day.
You may publish this letter if you
like, so It will help some one else.”
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Get the little book,
, "The P.oad to WellviUe," in pkgs
!NO CHAN. f I
' B'b Solves the Prob-
German In. |t. (n „| y Rj.| nß ,
- . 1° (Icaf man in the
icie Is j-, q ennan y who, says i
no,. leirjH «- WieintS, has at last-mas
' lll ' se */ ,n Tai of being called in;
has made an in-!
ths m< 1 i-., of machinery at- :
, genfous ' ight-da;. clock. The
tachedVi hydraulieally from
i .<■ .j garden, and works
-I 'ii i i y ria ent of rods and
! % i posts of his big
sB-'-d nded IS inches
' I" seis the clock at
from the . ;|Rea and the be(J
whatever- \
docs the■ : i-. too complicated ft-
, ''® a "‘> pjj'-sult is this: At
describe, ' instead of an alarm
the desire*! perfectly use
bell, whict a .entle shaking of
■■■'. theret o<ie n.m-
his bed. ’ / B || f 0 respond the
nte. Sbotj ‘i,j. s more violent,
•aovement.! ;iJ , j p instead of
tarowing 1 . y,, r j. g this all If
gently sidi 11.im the entire bed
that does t*ot » impossible . angle,
tips slowtj | u - y )nt<l a bjjtpch
rolling him i j c j) . t aii q s a t the ■
full of cold Wl
side. ■,
' ■ Jt'lans and laymen
Dinner, as , 3 consist of the
agree, shonl* the
I r oiiuo j. h Bwa ]]ows upon
condemned J I 1 ,-mg to rob death
the eve of,-h. gr ., v< , of ltg vlc .
' its stingZ . , . oup a ptece of I
‘•ry. Apia’s Jwl, with a salad 1
leak, a tieh o - s} eßS ert an( i cof
.,-..e vegetable .;,. o efunostenta-
constitute | ( hs tell us that
-once obtainabh* ’
h a dinner Jn New York t
i: ‘-an brands itjyoints, at prices!
a at InternW . „ an of mod .
not noiJibitlvo. a mea] o| . |
- rate income,' 1 , , >l]r rav; , ern reg .
dered ala carte ; ns t V e for the ma
taurants is too e d , o( . ]arge a
>rity of patron, consume The
- Inner Jor one nn • < ch . .„ f , rVon .. is
t table is that/ ar .. ;l; „ .
ton large. The, - n an( j prices
ment of pqri , oo much meat
■caiiies us to et disease or too few
and die of kidney ( i, j n( ug es tion .with
vegetables and dii ... ramifications.—
its various and tn tirnal
1 Ixmisvllle Couriel
The Story c i Medicine -
tx. 11 .'radical Discovery ”
Its name— Goldei ~f jt - s mos( . jmpopf.
was suggested by m t; - odienls _ Go^en
ant. and valuable 1
Seal root. y,. ~
(X of pure’
covered that he coula , alded b 1 :
tr pie-refined g yceri , antl m J ntained
h«t ,wHt, h < ’° n P f apparatus and
heat and with tin ,r that purpose, ex
g” ' 11,lab!e ™-
hih„. Properties
mn/h* hew° tS ,h U > »" ilt USe ° f a!c °bol,
much better tnun by . So the now world-
L SmP a°i T T Discovery.” for
famed "Golden Med ; h in(! j ge3Ho or
U „7L Of , We m ?. to! i ’ and
dysnepsla, torpid livt - , g r:{ made aa
ent-,
kedlcinii .foi'tid ’rowing
j ’io our American fofesyssJ AL these In
-1 gredierits have received! '.he gti'b'm-efftm
! ifotn the, lea-ling jneaieai.exf
6ErrvfcwraE3L id
jUfOl M who rerjtmme d them »s He vf.rv
tet the -1. leasea for ybigli
/mine book of these ndorsemer; ATRH
be< 11 compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of
Buffalo, N. Y., and w 11 oe mailed jree to
any one asking sam- bv postal ca.d, or
letter addressed to the lloctor as above.
From these endorsements, copied from';
standard medical books nf all the differ
ent schools of practice, t will be found ’
that tlm Ingredients' nn toeing the "Gold
en Medical Discovery ’ are advised not '
only for the cure of Ino 1 bove mentioned
diseases, but also forth cure of all ca
tarrhal. bronchial and r iroat affections,
accompained with ’atar-hal discharges,
hoarseness, sore thro .t lingering, or
hang-on-coughs, and .1 those wasting
affections which, if not. promptly and
| properly treated arc- lialle to terminate 1
| in consumption. Take Ir. Pierce’s Dis- I
covery in time and pers vere in its use '
umil you give ft a air tral and it is not
likely to disappoint Tot much must not ;
be expected of it. It wll not perform .
mtrac' It, will i.ot ue consumption ,
in Its ad weed sta; is. N medicine will.
It will cur,- the affe tier s tiat lead up to :
consumption, if tai n lu tme.
Some men ha so rmeh trouble ,
that they get us 1 to i, and think I
themselves happy
TERRIBLE TO RFDALL.
Five Weeks in Jed I -ti Intensely
Painful Kline- >nble.
Mrs. Alary Wgnor, 13G7 Kos-
Euth Ave., Brie, ej: it Ginn, says:
, I was so weak-
ensd aid general
ly ru down with
kidney disease
t-.it t>r a long
time I 'Quid not
V _ j- ’"*♦■» Ula», u.. 1
wasflve weeks in
.; bed There was
C'coninual bearing
dowi pain, terri
ble backaches,
heaiaches and nt
.4 AA
’a..
titres fizzy spells
when everyth g was a blur before
me. The pas ges of the kidney se
cretions were -‘regular and painful,
and there w; sonsidrab! sediment
and odor. I di’t know what I would
have done 1 1 for Joan s Kidney
Pills. I cou see ai in, -ovement
1 from the fii box, and re boxes
brought a flu curs ”
Sold by s dealers, 50 cents a
box Foste Hlburn Co.. Buffalo'
| N. Y.
When a 1 wants to th r.k he is
* rich the ho porter prospers.
Piles < e<l in 6 to 14 Days.
Paso Ointm is guaiac to cure auy
oaaeof Itchm Lina, Bleeding or Protruding
Pileainfltol-i ys ormoney refunded. SOo.
Never bu those whom yoj love;
they will ange themselves after
death. —Cai'-n Slyva fQi st-. Eliza
beth of Romania 1.
I W Look Prematurely Old
Bacauaa of those ugly, grizzly, gray halra. Uae ”LA CRECLS" HAIR RESTORER. Fricg. <f.QQ,
j HOUSEHOLO FRIEND.
Pe-ru-na /f
f° r yw
Catarrh, ||
Coughs, gfvS* (
Colds, WK x
Grip.
:: Iw&wl
i . ►■- TJtJ .a frdE
‘ ’WI
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-ATARRf
O'" i-
I a K’yr ins"
_ ;! W; v
' Pcrv.na is a household friend in more
than a million homes. This number is i
. increasing every day. Peruna has become
a household word all over the English
sjmaking world. T dd tried remedy
i for all catarrhal diseases of the head
throaty lungs, stomach, kidneys, bladder
and female, organ 7 .
Ask Your Druggist for Free Deluna .
Almanac for lta>7
Fame is about as difficult to attain
as notoriety is to successfully avoid.
” AWFUL EFFECT OF ECZEMA.
1
; Covered With Yellow Sores—Grew
-- I Worse—Parents Discouraged—
Cuticura Drove Sores Away.
j I ir little girl, one year nd a half old.
j | Was taken with eczema or 1 hat was what
_ j the doctor said it was. li called in the
. ; family doctor and he g.- - some tablets
4 and said she would be all right in a few
- days. .The eczema grew worse and we
. called in doctor No. 2. He snnl she was
. teething; as soon as the teeth were
. I through she would be all right But she
, still grew worse. Doctor No. 3 said it was
1 eczema. By this time she was nothing
but a yellow, greenish sore. Well, he said
1 he could help her, so we letUiim try it
• i-Sh'-f. * Hba'tnoYhi.pg
a little yellcWgffnple on one 7yes7
Ut course we phoned for doctor No 3
He came over ~) d loo] . ed hgr
said that he could not do anything more
for her, that we had better take her to
some eye specialist, since it was an ulcer.
80 we went to Oswego to doctor No. i.
j and he said the eyesight was gone.
I .mt that he could help it. We thought
we would, try doctor No. 5. Well, that
1 proved the same only he charged SlO
; moie han doctor 4. We were nearly
. ' ' . Cuticura
, advertisements in the paper and thought I
■ we would try the Cuticura Treatment, so
I went and purchased a set of Cuticura
Remedies, which cost me sl, and in three
. days our daughter, who had been sick -
about eight months, showed great improve
ment, and in one weel: all sores had dis-
■ appeared. Os cour-e it could not restore
1 the eyesight, but if v.e had used Cuticura
1 in time I am confident that it would have
i saved the eye We think there is no rem
i edy so good for any skin trouble or im-
purity oi the blood as Cuticura Mi- rnd i
, Mrs. Frank Abbott, R. P. D. No. 9' F u p i
1 ton, Oswego Co., N. Y., August 17, 1908.” j
j Knowelge of evil is never worth 1
the price one has to pay.
Thoroughly Reliable.
If ever there was a reliable and safe
1 remedy it 13 ihat old and famous porous
plaster—Allcock’s. It has been in use for ;
sixty years, md is ai popular to-dav as
ever, and. we doubt if I here is a civilized
. community on the face of the globe where i 1
this wonderful pain reliever cannot be
found. In. the selection of the ingredients
and in their manufacture the greatest care *
.s raken in +1...
- hig/ e ;r,tandnrT o fTxeei’“anL t o O pure CABBAGE Plants! CELERY Plants’^,—..
and simple are the ingredients that even rfSSPKSSJrSXjL “ nd aU - ! “■•» ° r ««men planu.Can now f rnlab all kinds or eabbageKfe- '3
a child can use them. P ,al >ts, gr.>wn in the: open air amt will stand great cold. <ir >w a from j߻E?Sjaw||
Allcock’; » • •!<• original ind (rm • 'J?™! ' f f h ’* Ul '' B ’ *T l H “' e fce W® use th« same plants on ourSEfifejJMg
- nXonL.' i original and genu i. t b .ou^'l *cre truok Urm Rants oarof ally counted and nn-p.-rlv pack.gffjgffiai
porous plasle. and arc sold by druggists . 1? ( e,e|, y ready last of De?. Lettuce. Obion and Beef pun-s, same SKiSxiljM
1 m every part Uie civilized world °, rearner - reduced express rates promised,whl.-h.when effective,
I', 1 *! « lve l ‘ rt hu P“ r c?nt. les cnan rate.* Prices: small lotsK&oj •>':?&
3 $1.50 per thousand, largo lot to »1.25 per th<.u-m I. F. O. B.
a S B, n" V/ Arlington White Spine Cucumber COceuts ;er pound,
"» India at last advice, had 323? H »■ ’ , The States Agricultural leperiment
141OV . uau U_< . ~ haseHtabiLshert an Experimental Station on oiir terms tn
t persons on it ; faniirm relief roil. .
: use wion
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more goods briji; ter ami j aster colors than any other dye. One 10c nm-kai'A rninm «ho,. a n.
» <toeany garment v.nhout ■ ippmg alwt . Writ., tor tree buoklei-How BtescgAd MScoffT Mog KQEVit b^O^y&aWtU , Jl t X2 > urt'
COMPARATIVE BLISS.
, ‘‘Your enormously profitable deals
L do not bring you true happiness,” said
I the wise person.
r “No,” answered Mr. Dustin Stax;
: “but they often enable me to worry
s the other fellow so much that I feel
I pretty comfortable by comparison.”—
i | Washington Star.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrapfor Children
, I teething,softens thegnms.reducesinflamma
’ | tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle
The man who can secure credit the
i easiest is the one who is always able
: to pay cash.
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To Cure a < old in One Day
! Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
! Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
E. V . Grove’s signature non cadi box. 25-j..
If you-, would make your friends
smile let your money talk.
MALSBV COMPANY,
41 8. FORSYTH ST., ATLANTA, GA,.
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Manufacturers of ar.d Dealers in ill Kinds of
MACH IN ER Y
AND SUPPLIES.
Portable. St a r; and Traction Engines. Boilert>.
Saw Mills and Grht Mills. Woo 1-working and Shin
glr* Mill Mu< hini-r*. Complete lino carried in stork.
; Write fni •at ilogue prices. Address all conimunica- I
tions t" Atlanta. G.i. Wo have no connections in
; da. u-nv;lle. Fla
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COTT ©mi
to Above Par
h—JaWytSitaZ.
’Oil known fact that cotton, S
nur crop, produced with Vlr- fi
-dina i-ertilizera will bring- S
st possible price on the mar- 8
:e healthy, strong, well-de- H
sarly cotton, with full grown ■
tie fruit limbs at the base as B
1 , tno y a y “P the very ton @
nds of th? branches of the Is
intP, by liberally using k
ia-Caroliaa Fertilizers. I
nUiln all tho materials notes- S
ipply to your land the ele- 3
Ich have been taken from it S
vlcultivationyenrafteryear. S - ,
lillzerswlll prreatly "Increase H
Is per acre.” Accept no sub- [3
im your dealer. E
Is-Carollna Chemical Co. B j
id. Va. Atlanta, Ga. B
Va. Savannah. Ga. 3 i
- N -C- Montgomery, Ala B
on, S. C. Memphis, Tenn. B
•e, Md. Shreveport, La. g
* LiiMment*vJß
t tor Lough, Cold, Croup, 11
I SoreThroaf, Stiff Neck. Py
| Rheumatism and Xj
1 neuralgia i / J
At all Dealers V »
Price 25c 5O& & *I.OO < I
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g Sloan's Book on Horses
1 Catle. Hogs & Poultry
f/ Address Dr. Eerj 5 Sloan 7 zj|
1\615 Albany St. Boston. S
~"~rinrr"~
Choosing Your FcrtHizer
crop like that in the right- JjAW
ea poor fertilizer. You’ll
eft,even if the soil is poor, ’ ’*
rilizer containing b/ 0 ot
ASH t M
t results from growing grasses
Farmer's Guide." Sent free, /'
AU WORKS
Atlanta,Ga.—l224 Caadler Bldg'
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j WINCHESTER Sißl
| REPEATING SHOTGUNS IHBBI
g are strong shooters, strongly made and
I so inexpensive that you won’t be afraid
I to use one in any kind of weather.
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They are made io, 12 and 16 gauge. W
A FAVORITE OF AMERICAN SPORTSjftfl
I Wh
Sold Everywhere. O. ; a
[ TuSi ]
@ of life, in girls (at about i 3), or I
g women (at about 45), requires g
R the help of a pure, strengthening, |
9 tonic medicine, to carjy them I
| over the critical period and en- |
■ sure their continued strength and |
I health.
‘f CARDUI
WOMAN’S RELIEF
Eer 50 years, has been a most g
ssful medicine for relieving »
strengthening the womanly H
s and regulating the func- H
Purely vegetable, non-in- B
ting, harmless and reliable. 8
At ail Druggists 024 I
!TE for Free Advice, stating M
d describing your symptoms, to g!
Advisory Dept., Chattanooga g}
,ne Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. g
TOILET ANTISEPTIC cleanses and
heals mucous membrane affections such
as nasal and pelvic catarrh, sore throat,
canker sores, inflamed eyes, and is a per
fect dentifrice and mouth wash.
Paxtine makes an economical medi
cinal wash of extraordinary cleansing
and germicidal power, warm direct
applications of which are soothing,
healing and remarkably curative. At
druggists or by mail, 50c. Sample free.
The R. Paxton Company, Boston, Mass.
SFSThompson’sEyeWater
(At4-’O7)