The Miller County liberal. (Colquitt, Ga.) 1897-current, February 13, 1907, Image 4

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CAUGHT BY THE GRIP- RELEASED BY PE-KU-NA. I Lwixß I** I Wi r O * * V ynip®w i ~w :/ \X O: l\ *WI i\dS€W X l> : * ‘ft *ly • * /:. B '/ A ■TI | -jUfet! T ; | tow/ k I * V \Jo r i V.Jw - ; = > 5 * f The Medical ★ 7 | 7 Profession t .~4 / 7 Jteco " n,xeß : - -■?. /_? I Catarrh, ♦ Effective Medicine For La Grippe. Suffered Twelve Years From After Effects I’obt. L. Madison, A. M.. Principal oi Os La Grippe. Cullowhee High School, Painter, N. C-, Mr. Vi tor I‘atneaude, 328 Madison St., writes: ‘Peruna is the most effe-t'\e J!’ - ’i, Kan., writes: medicine that 1 have ever tried for la ’T.’.elve youi s aiio I had a severe attack grippe. It also cuied my wife of n-.< ;l ( ,f |.-_ -rip; I and I never really recovered catarrh. Her condition at one time v.a- ~ v i if! ’«i. until two years ago. I began finch that she t- 'i not at night breathe !!: hi■ Peruna and it built up mv strength through her nostrils.” ' >o that in a couple of months f was able I to go to work again.” La Grippe and Systemic Catarrh. Pneumonia Followed La Grippe. Mrs. Jennie \V. Gilmore, Box 11, \\ bite i Mr. p Barneeott, West Aylmer, Ontario, Oak, Ind. Ter., writes: ('am. writes: “Six years ago 1 had la grij pe, followed “J. st winter I was ill with pneumonia by sj.-temic catarrh. '1 he < n!y th inn I ,■• (■ h-ving la grippe. 1 took i’eruna for used was Fenina and Manalm. .md 1 have t , vo when 1 became quite well.” Ilian bXre'’ ,tlie U,ree ' ‘Pc-ru-na—A Tonis: After La Grippe. Mrs Jane Gift Athens. Ohio. writes: Mrs Chas. la. Wells, Sr., Delaware. "Six r ears ago ’l had la grippe vi-rv lad < -i.c. writes: " After a severe attack of My husband bought me a bottle of I’eruna. Ha grippe. I took I’eruna and found it a 1 was soon able to do my work.” I '■ . good tonic. ’ aAAAAAA-AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa 3 SWEETI BLOODHOUND | CORN I 3 JUICY ' BREAD | < * 3o , / -\ ,_ E 3= . /''Wy ? <l-/'.?. ,\ S f < yo / --v 1 --A 2 E i fafe . I I 3 : |i | ■ : ’* * ► I r W ig« ai, \ ~/ '-J] 3 I 3 The Original “Break Plug” Tobacco. The Only “Adver- ► 5 tised Brand” of North Carolina. Flue-Cured Tobacco £ < Showing a GAIN EVER.Y YEAR since introduced. £ 3 “IMITATED 111 STYLE BUT HOT IN CHEW" | 'VmTTTVmnfTVW VWVTVV?7VV7VVVVV¥WVT'?VVVVTVVVTV Imgl Nl mon Si e, a ||a rc- Eg! the |a|Ss lann Kjg ition 1 in |as| ults. |||S le at Eggj IRg iriw n~:.~- ".*'• * T ~" ■»'-r--.'w»w«i»FnwwrT -!W.xg..j. ■< Twa 0 < I M w Paint Buying\\\ Made Safe V,\ thls “ rk , White Lead and Linseed Oil need jogS no argument, no advertising tO maintain them selves as the best yV' , V and most economic- V al paint yet known to 'Mi W.? \ man. Thedifiicully has \ X been for |he buyer to be \ '-'.' \\' alwavs glrre of the purity V J.VA ) of the white lead and oil. \'v\\ We have registered the \-.f& trade mark of the Dutch Boy painter ■ to be the final proof of quality, gen uineness and purity to paint buyers everywhere. When this trade mark > appears on the keg, you can be sure that the contents is Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. SEND FOR BOOK •< A Tn I k on Faint."' vires valuable informa tion "subject. Irt-o uponrequest. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY in whichever of the follow ing cities is nearest you: New York. Beaton. Buffalo. Cioveland. Cincinnati, Chicago.. 2' t n I rA Pitti delphia fJohn T. lewis * Bros Go. ntt* burgh f National Lead w Uu vo>j mu n 1.1. ~ The man who is always right is al ways a nuisance. WORKS IX THE GARDEN. Eighty-seven Years Old, But Has a Sound Back. Robert Scollan, 87 years old, of 55 i Garden St., Seneca Falls, N. Y., a fine, sturdy old | gentleman, who I p - A works in his own ' $4 ..-ipj-vVJ". garden. gives V-,-' -' - thanks to Doan’s j W.ty Kidney Pills for j J. his sound back ; En d ki(,ne y s - rs - | f Goetchious, his • ■' . . ..-soL'L daughter, says: n.-.-.'.-.t- . i. .'.'A. "Father had a se- i vere attack of kidney trouble and ' lumbago, which caused him much suf- ! feeing. He began taking Doan's Kid- | ney Pills and was soon cured. We always keep them on hand. My hus band was cured of bad pains in the back by taking only part of a box.” < j- Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. ' Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. j Look out for things that won t bear I looking into. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. : Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any caseofltching.Blina.Bleedingor Protruding i PilesinOtoltdays ormoneyrefunded. 50c. Frog's Hearts in Men. Once again have the scientists | proved to be wrong. Until recently it was thought that a child could only live eight or ten years -with I what is known as “a frog's heart” —a i heart with single ventricle to .perform I the double purpose of propelling the I pure blood throughout the system i and sending the impure blood to the I lungs for purification. In the normal I being those two operations are per ! formed by separate ventricles. In the ! course of the post-morten examina | tion of a man about thirty-five years I old who had suffered from heart dis- I ease, in one of the Manchester hos i pital’s, it was found that he had lived ' the allotted span with a heart in all I its details like that of a frog, except | that it was much larger. It is said | that such a case is unique in the annals of medical science. —Dundee Advertiser. HIS WAY. i Reporter—He emphatically declined I tO Citv E-i'tor—Confound it! Never : ask the Hon. Chester Chinnaway a direct question. Just tap him and , let bini leate.—Puck. Jenny Washington. Philip Vickers Fithian, a tutor at Nomini Hall, Virginia, in 1774, gives this deserption of Washington's niece, Miss Jenny Washington. Evidently i she was a personable young lady, I with all the graces of her time. ‘‘Miss Washington is about seven | teen. She has not a handsome Face, | but. is neat in her Dress, of an agree | able Size & well proportioned and-has , an easy winning Behaviour; She is i not forward to begfii a conversation, 5 yet when spoken to she is extremely i affable, without assuming any Girlish i affectation or preteaiiing to be over- I charg'd with Wit; She plays well on I the Harpsichord & Spinet; under -1 stands the principles of Musick, & ! therefore performs her Tunes in per j feet time, a Neglect of which always makes mtisick intolerable, but it is ! a fault almost universal among young ' Ladies in the practice; she sings like , wise to her instrumemt, has a strong i full voice and a well-jfildging Ear; but j most of the Virginia Giirls think it La- I hour quite, sufficient to thump the I Keps of a Harpsichord into the air i of a time mechanically, & think it i would be Slavery to submit to the I Drudgery of acquiring Vocal Musick.” MOMENTS OF HISTORY. Cornwallis hesitated to surrender I until he had made the proper terms. I Calling the Father of this country I aside, he put the ca£e plainly. “If,” he said, “no 1 arrangement is made so that in the future English lords can have any American girls they want for the mtere asking, the country will go to the dogs.” Washington patriotic to the core, could scarcely express his gratitude. And when the papers had been sign ed he said: “Old man, I can't thank,'you enough! | Newport and London are now one!”— ' Lite. BAD BREAK. She—What was father speaking to j you about? He—Oh, he was asking me my in- I tentions. “He was? Well, I declare I think | father’s rather previous!” “Oh, no! You see. I borrowed five i dollars from him about six months i ago and he wanted to know when he might expect it.” —Yonkers Statesman. FITS,St. Vitus’DanceiNervous Diseases pcr nranentlycured bv Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,H3l Arch St.. Phila., Pa. Many a pugilist has been beaten at his own game. Ileh cured in .“0 minutes bv Woolford‘s Sanitary Lotion; never fails. Sold by Drug gists. Mai! orders promptly filed bv Dr. E. Deletion Med.Co..Crawfordsville,lnd. sl. Os all men sailors suffer most from rheu matism. It's better ( o crawl out than to be thrown out. Os Interest to AVonicn. Eve ■■ woman naturally should be healthy and strong, but u great many women, , ' t_t he unuatdral ■ we JE .. ... v. . ijL, . - 1( | ... v™. - oi ’o-day. and to ( " con- ditions women rush to the druggists for a bottle of some preparation supposed to be particularly for them, and containing— nobody knows what. If they '..ould just get a box of Brandreth's I‘ills, and take them regularly every night for a time, al! their trouble would disappear, as these pills regulate tile organs of the feminine system. The same dose has the same effect, no matter how long they are used. Brandreth’s Pills have been in use for over a century and are sold in every drug and medicine store, plain or sugar-coated. Leprosy Patient Nubses Children, Au evening contemporary, in its issue of Monday, denounced the auth orities of the Ijizaretto for allowing a patient smitten with leprosy to act as assistant nurse in the children's ward. Given the contagious nature I of the awful disease named, it seems I increditable that, under the careful superintendence of the medical of ! ficers of the institution such an ir- I regularity could exist. - The interest ■ of the matter lies in the bare an- I nouncement, which shows how quickly i the city grow:: accustomed to circum . stances, if, three months ago, any | one dared to ray that there was such I a thing as leprosy anywhere within | the municipal limits, the whole weight of public opinion would have been : discharged upon the luckless wight. I And now leprosy in one. form or an | other is to be met with daily in the > metropolitan press. Buenos Ayres j Herald. A kiss on the lips is worth two on I the hand. ■ THE KNOWING AND THE UN KNOWING. i “When it was reported to the direc i tors that the cashier was looting the i 'bank, they all resigned, in a body." “Why do you suppose they did that?” . “I can't say, unless it was they had , a curiosity to know something about the matter." —Puck. GUIDES CHILDREN Experience and a Mother’s Love Make Advice Valuable. An Ills, mother writes about feed ing children: “If mothers would use Grape-Nuts j more for their little ones there would i be less need for medicines and fewer doctor bills. “If those suffering from indiges- I tion and stomach troubles would live ; on Grape-Nuts, toast and good milk for a short period they would exper i ienee more than they otherwise would believe. "Our children have all learned to know the benefit of Grape-Nuts as an appetizing, strengthening food. It is every evening, with few variations, ; like this: ‘Mama, let’s have toast and I Grape-Nuts for breakfast; or, let’s have eggs and Grape-Nuts’ never forgetting the latter. "One of our boys in school and 15 years of age repeatedly tells me his mind is so muchbrighter and in every way he feels so much better after having Grape-Nuts as a part if not all his breakfast.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Well- Yllle," in pffge, "There's a Reason/’ X>' The Mod/y of Women Naturally main Tern shrink from the indelicate ques’ I tte aminations, am ’‘Peasant local treat- ; ments, which s « physicians consider . essential in the ktment of diseases of , women. Yet, if *’P can . h^’ ‘® i better to submit « this °^ ea ’ " “ ‘ the disease grow ’ rt s P read ' T . h ’ is that so often - >' an n a ]‘ the annoyance shara « fo , r notl TuonsandsNof * Dien who havo bt n A r Dr> FC’S Favorite Prescrip tion wri\ In predation of the cure which disMr? examinations and local treat HQ Mi er medicine so s. Mnd. tffr tluhab; vwimen aA "t'a fete, PrescruAiom," It > -.TwTOIHTW dra ns teeguHarliy and fe naio weak®. ! u a ' w . a y s he P p ' U : almost 9 t .ric l ' y, .n o“’ alcoholic, .1, secret a l its ingredients being printS 1 jts bottle-wrapper; con tains no delfts ° r habit-fornung drugs, and ev t native medicinal root entering into it fomposition has the full endorsement of Jose most eminent in the several schoohb“ edlcal Practice, borne of these nuSJ’is and strongest of pro fessional enfcf 'cents of its ingredients, will be fan<" a pamphlet wrapped around the nW, also In a booklet mailed free on reqtuf by Dr. R. A . Pierce, of Buffalo, N. y\.. These professional m dnrsements shq d have far more weight than any aniiW't °f the ordinary lay, or non-professioij testimonials. r l’he most r 111 I gent women now-a-uays on knolb-- what they take as med icine instear Arning their months like a lot of youlbirds and gulping down whatever is otred tIle! D- "I roritelre seriptlon” is JKNOWX COMPOSITION. It makes weak j onien strong and sick ATTCHM is sent free on roceiiA. -'W expense of in•• Ilina onW-end to Dr. R. A . Pierce, I’. jffalo N W 3l one-cent stamps for pa r,<-r-cov'er<’dßtt!l stamps for cloth-bound. 1 f sick coiftr the Doctor, free of charge 1> letter. V* "Si 1 communications are liel 1 -acredff lentiai. 1 >r' Piereih san t Pellets invigora to and rogulatT ach, liver and bowels. J. E. FrenklAl R - T - Humbar, Jr. —tod It’s a la. f « who lets his wife do all theN t >'ing for the family. an' f ow’s This? V7e offer (! ' Hundred Doljarr. Reward for any caadJA E/atarrh that cannot be curid by Hal Catarrh Cure. p jlffHENfcY & Co., Toledo, 0. V7e the'n-L signed, have known F. J. Cheney for F, last 15 years, and believe liin perfect!- honorable in all business transactions IM financially able to carry out any obl'ij lona made by their firm. AVrsr- & '. tax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo * WALWkO, J SNAN A .Marvin, Whole sale Dru sts, loledo, O. I all’s Cata C» Uureis taken internally, act ing directly i n tliobloodundmucuoussur f'w-s of the S I;em - Testimonials sent free. Pri e 75c. pi bottle. Soldbyall Druggists, i Take Hair family Pills for constipation. | -_ - - No live features except bees will I be carried 'by post between Great .Britain an Niearauga, according to a parcel p t agreement Just conclud ed betweei he two countries. NO R ;IEF ECZEMA For Over ,v 0 Tears —Patent 'Medi cines, Qu k Cures, and Even Doc tors F —Outicura Succeeds. ' I was d ' badly afflicted With eczema for more r'Jfc 0 J”*”- The parts af fected W< XW‘ bs be! °": ,be I;nccs ; J tried a L P ™,W', ins *“ ‘he town and some ir, J ' »/ X towns, and I also fr'“d J J’M ot ’W'" ie bdie S that I heard o' ‘. b * ‘dsog, by old while-/ I no_ relief Cuticu’iJl' > ’ ,ni \^Ltic' ir! l Ointment and Cuticur® 11 H’ ? xK Is the Cuticura Rem edi-s I r ,ld 3 W nate relief and was soon sou£7 nB C V. Beltz, Tippe -.’auqe. 1905.” An cx-bamelor says that the next best thing o having no w,fe is the possession f a good wife. .>■Mje —w---ms j.Kn_tMin-|iiiir -. *nwm i .1.1 11 m»i»n s'—Ka. u— H'**—*—! |B|l *—nnw lll *' l *" l ' l >'.T< -;3nr- :~-r—---nr r~ mi rr lyr-nr-nT* 1 HURT, BRUISE OR ST. JACOBS OIL TIE GLD-MONK-CURE RELIEVES FROM Price 25c and 50c x^eKWMWsr'.-jr.HWJiiiji.-:. «. -RBBim« Mana I Ardent I Was Given u p” I S -Mu SbMj \ '3"& W ! writes Mrs.[Eva Bashore, of Wapakoneta,'O., “by ten (10) doctors, H ’ ’ I and the only hope they offered was an operation, for an abscess of H g .ki | four (4) months growth, measuring about six inches long, on my M | ovary. ‘ I weighed only 90 pounds and was so weak I could hardly I wa ’ k across the fl° or ' The trouble began by my taking cold at my || w w h Wifi g ~- I period, which stopped the flow. I doctored for nearly a year without W w | obtaining relief, until, as I dreaded an operation, I began to take lof T CARDUI- * EQ 3 3St iT I *** only used eight bottles of Cardul. Now lam well, have gained 35 pounds ||| | and work every day. Wine of Cardul saved my life. I cannot say enough for it and ||| Jt: -S* vMPff will recommend it whenever I can.” Nothing could be more certain than the fact that you need Cardul if you suffer from any of the disorders peculiar to the female FMaaaggriai'nmmnw sex |f j s pure ly vegetable, strictly medicinal, harmless, non-intoxicating, and per- iS| WIITE US FREELY | fectly reliable. Cardul regulates irregular functions, r lieves unnecessary female pain, S 9 and fr.nkly, ir ' strictest confidence, telling ail your restores strength and invigorates the system. Over a million women have been bene- EH trouble, and s' ating your age. We will send you sited by its use. Try it. Si FKEEADVICJ, in plain sealed envelope, and a val- g - Ua ° iddress: Ladies’ Advisory Department, The AT ALL DRUGGISTS IN SIOO BOTTLES G 99 | Many a man ,-,-alks around on his TSV! IlD’O Cherokee’Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein Remedy for uppers because wis unable to run ||XF |g j Lull U Coughs, Colds, LaGHppe & into debt. j A man is soon forgotten—mi j I 11 0 M VO rIM |if T(j To Cure a i>ld in One Day u two heads LIPhI UA H IfllLLu Take Laxative Quinine Tablets. v o ifz— thnn one’” Mrs. Winslow’srSoothing Syrup for Children O Druggists refund rimey fit fails to cure, ale -.„„ia n 't teething,softensthegums,reducesinflamma- ! ATU A tin CUIUPI E UhPUIIIEC E. V . Grove’ssguaareis » eech box 25c. "Give it up; but I know we ■ ■ ~ tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25eabottla LA I H AnU MAuhlHLu — amount to much without foreheads. " saws and supplies, steam and Nothing pleass a little man more „ T A kiss on tne lips is worth iwo on gasoline engines. than an opportpity to act big. -Philadelphia Ledg - Try LOMBARD, A ”S 9TA ’ I You Look Prematuigy Old S'SSSUBS.s/JhGse RBSTORSRt fctiQQf retalh I LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S IVEDETABLE ID/ COMPOUND Is acknowledged to be the most, sue- I J / x I cessful remedy in the country for llf , J,- 1 w , 1 those painful ailments peculiar to II \ / l women. \ \ -w 4 '! l '/// / i For more than 30 years it has If\ \ : /n I been Female Complaints, \\\\ / 111 such as Inflammation, and Ulcera- \\ \?'// I tion, Falling and Displacements. \| NA' # L and consequent Spinal Weakness, fLjJ l_< X, w I X Backache, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change of Life. LYDIA Records show that it has cured c ‘'INAHAIVI more cases of Female Ills than any other one remedy known. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dissolves and expels I i Tumors at an early stage of development. Dragging Sensations causing ■ pain, weight, and headache are relieved and permanently enred by its use. j It corrects Irregularities or Painful Functions, Weakness of the B Stomach, Indigestion. Bloating, Nervous Prostration. Headache. Gene- ■ | Iral Debility; also. Dizziness. Faintness Extreme Lassitude. -‘Don’t eare ■ andwanttobeleftalone” feeling. Irritability, Nervousness. Sleeplessness. B Flatulency, Melancholia or the "Blues.” Theseeare sure indications »f g female weakness or some organic derangement. For Kidney Complaints of either sex Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable g Compound is a most excellent remedy-. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women I Women suffering' from any form of female weakness are invited to H | write Mrs Pinkham, Lynn. Mass, for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham § 1 who has been advising* sick women free of charge for more than twenty g | years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Pinkham S I in advising*. Thus she is well qualified to guide sick women back to g th, I -- OFFERED WORTHY young PEOPLE - f / I'' xtO matter how limited / i\ your means or educn- ‘ ' lion, If you wish a thorough business training and good position, write todav for Ou- Great Half-Rate Offer. Success, inde pendence and probably FORTUNE guaran teed. Don’t delay—write today. GV.-ALA. Ill'S. COLLEGE, MACON, GA. “The elephant's trunk." says Dr. Ray Lankester, “originated through a shortening of the lower jaw. There fore I am sorry to upset Mr. Rudyard Kipling’s explanation that the length of the tunk was accounted for by its having been pulled by the crocodile." > HICKS’ tMEDIATE.LT CURBS HEADACHES Breaha up COLDS IN 0 TO 13 noVRS rid I<te T, RADe K AIA»L- be~ ' 4F f* eu*wy mya eKuEEgI Bgj Eg Conpeay fed ... . 7- . jKlabastine is a powder that you mix with cold water and raja a PPIy with a brush. It is sanitary it is durable, it Wa is beautiful, it ir economical, it oak is easily applied. Decorate your own walls, get more sunshine* in your home, make your h?me more cheer 'iiL it msh'yoiixe will. Freight EMR chargcsjrepaid on all or ders 00 or more, (enouglW for 4 rooms.) Write for color card, 14 A'-- different tflnts. W GEORGIA PAINT > m & glass co., yV Distributors, ' HUNTS, GA. fa Dropsyil Remove*; all swelling in 3 to 2© j Hays ; effects a permanent cure ’ jn to 60 days. Trial treatment free. Nothingcan be fairer J W!aSwS|W Write Dr. H. 11. Green’s Sens, Specialists. Box b Atlanta, fir TLoofe so Good | But S can’t eat it, | is a common complaint. S| But you can, if after eating you 3 H ” • take one of g I Parsons’ Pills | B The rational corrective and epi- H H cure’s friend. One a dose. H Put up in glass vials. ■ H Price 25 cts. Sold by all dealers, g i S I. J, JOHNSON & CO., Ecslco. Nass. S vaa—aa—fi ■■■■» ■ i ■ —— - ® Cabbage Plants! RnnmcSSlON—Bent known t-ore hciuiinz raTigty ot I »,n now pronare-1 to 611 oritern for my Cnle-irated cabbage, later than Charleston W akefleM. CABBABK PLANTS in any qn-intity desired. ; ‘‘■rK’ / / bent tested seedaand F.AKLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD-Barliast and best air an-l yrill wre header, small type. . * ut injury. All or 1.-rs are 61 10l f'. n '" Sat. CHARLESTON WAKEFIBLD-About ten darn later ItatlM “‘““Jt'cef 5 “ lhan Early Jersey e, also a sure header of flr.e size. I isi.ict B Prices f. o. b. here, packet in light hexes: xr r.nomr t.onatos.on> ..t D^h ” Special prices on larger quantity«. All or.icrt O. O. • nil <4 Q C ; CHAS. M b Y° un g s lslatld 2_ CABBAGE Plants, CELERY Plants - sSSSSsi iAsssi- isi. -2fc> / < H j P , ct j s s. c. ir<- -1 its-l sWTes AgrhU-liflu Oet-lrtlin-i.v —• 00 too WANT EARLY CABBAGE AHO PLENTY OF THEM TOO? If so buy your plants from us. They are raised from the best seed, and grown on the sea islands of South Carolina, which on account of being surrounded by salt water, race plants taa- arc earher and hardier than those grown in the interior. They can be set out 9o *> without danger Lorn Varieties: Enrlv Jersey Waketielos,fharleftnn « r Luise Tvpejv n.<efle 1 (n u<u t-sen s.-»uccegsion Flat Dutch. All plants carefully counted and packed ready for shipment, and best express rates in th? South ‘ Prices: $1.50 per single thousand, up to 4000; 6000 or more at $1.25 per thousand; 10,000 and upwards at SI.OO per thousand. OTHER PLANTS SUPPLIED-Celery lettuce. Onions and Beet ready Tn December “SPECIAL GARDEN FERTILIZER’’ $5.00 per seek of SOO pounds. Everything F. O. R Meggers S C The U, S. Agricultural Department has established an Experimental Station on our farms to test all kinds of vegetables, especially cabbages give these experiments. Write to us. N, H. BLIT CH COMPANY, .c. Avery & Company ' SUCCESSORS TO AVERV & McMILLAN, ft 1-53 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga -ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY ofc V Reliable Frick Engines. Boilers, all Sizes. Wheat Separators. BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTH. Large Engines and Boilers supplied : promptly. Shingle Mills, Corn Mills, Circular Saws,Saw Teeth,Patent Dogs, i Steam Governors. Full line Engines &. Mill Supplies. Send for free Catalogue. Carolina Cement Co. new uilLeans. LIME, CEMENT, ETC. Lund PUfter Bui'plants Fnrtiliz«»r. Soo Catalog. ' “4CMI" FLIHT COATED iSPHALT ROOFIM. ‘ ‘ 1 2nn<lßrlv. for Barna. ReMdence?. Warehou?«a. : Better. Cheaper thnn Shi ? ?'ei» nnd other P.ooilntf. i Samples, price*, addreas D.'.PI ■ C. Iflwdiift g Hogless Lard 0 H None anywhere near so E3 g good, so pure, so eco- || B nomical, so satisfactory. || p U. S. Government Inspected, gig (At7-’O7)