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“Man may v. 'rk from sun to run I • \|
but woman’s work is never done.” I J-®' jV ► ”1
In order to keep the home neat I " 1 p l
ar.<l pretty, the children well dressed ' : ’’ Ji; 1
and tidy, women overdo and often I k /
sntfer in silenae, drifting along from I, ;i */
bad to worse, knowing well that \\ yJJIIeF
■ they ought to have help to overcome K, . A/Zi\
| the pains and aches which daily j'ly y\
| make lift a burden. 1 I/aV/
It is to these women that Lydia ? I ftV
I" E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, hAA
made from native roots and herbs,
comes as a blessing. When the spir- " X T _ 1
its arc depressed, the head and back MRS. AU Cr. LYON |
aches, there are dragging-down pains, nervousness, sleeplessness, and g
reluctance to go anywhere, these are only symptoms which unless ■
heeded, are soon followed by the worst forms of Female Complaints.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
ItnTtttfrAftSxVroi’^i 11 ® organism ina strong and healthy condition. Itcures
I preparing for child-birth and to carry’women T skrST^'st?x’S.
of Life it is most efficient.
Mrs. Angurtus Lyon, of East Earl, Pa., writes:— Dear Mrs. Pink
ham:—“For a long time I suffered from female troubles and had all kinds
of aches and pains in the lower part of back and .sides, I could not
sleep and ha lao appetite. Since taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and following the adviee which yon gave me I feel like a
new woman and I cannot praise your medicine too highly.”
Mrs. Pinkham’s invitation to Women
Women suffering* from any form of female weakness are invit- to ■
write Mrs Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Out of her vast volume ■ x- ■
perience she probably ba ■> the very knowledge that will help our R
case. Her advice is free and always helpful. £’
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W. L, DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. grts M
SUSES FOR !EYERYEOS3Y AT ALL PRSOESs L /' , v O
'.Urn's Shorj. «S to 51.50. Hoys’Shors. S 3 to 51.’45. Women's : ■ A?~.\ £/
bh’-Kij*. s•* tj» f? 1.50. Misses’& Childrcji’s Shoes, #2.25 to ftl.O ). t"
V, .L. Douglas shoes are recognized by expert judges of
to bo the be?t in style, fit and wear produced in this couut-ry. Each 1
I art of the rjioe and every detail of rhe making is looked after
and watched over by skilled shoemakers, without regard to .-••
time or cos:. If I could take vou into mv largo factories nt
jj.v . ,i, ? .. Mn«iL. •'*«d <yuiu tiich unoerbianu uny iney notd cneir shape, lit better,
wear longer, amfara of greater value than any other makes.
W. 1.. I>ouKln« name and price Is stamped on the bottom, which protect!’ the wearer atrainst high
prices and inferior shoes’. Tnke .V«» sold by the best shoe dealers everywhere.
7</5 Uolttr/'yetets used e.rt*iusirf>l!,. Catalog untiled fre\ . I . f)OI (i L AS, KSa*«»ckion ( Alnsa.
If a woman hasn’t anything else I
to do she borrows a recipe from her
neighbor and attempts to make a;
cake— Chicago News.
CHILDREN TORTURED.
Girl Had Running Sores From Ecze
ma—Boy Tortured by Poison Oak
—Both Cured by Cuticura.
“Last year, after having my little girl I
treated by a very prominent physician for !
an obstinate case of eczema, I resorted to |
the Cuticura Reihediee, and was so well |
pleased with the almost instantaneous re- I
lief afforded that we discarded the phy- I
sician’a prescription and relied entirely on
the Cuticura Soap,. Cuticura Ointment at>d I
Cuticura Pills. When we commenced with i
the Cuticura Remedies her feet and limbs i
were covered with running Bores In about '
bix. weeks we' had her completely well, and !
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“In July of this year a little boy in our I
family poisoned his hands and arms with I
poison oak, and in twenty-fjour hours his •
hands and arms were a mass of torturing I
sores. We used only the Cuticura Rem- I
edies, washing his hands and arms with i
the Cuticura Soap, and anointing them ;
with the Cuticura Ointment, and then I
g£vp him the Cuticura Resolvent, m '
about three weeks his hands and arms I
heap.- ’ up. So we have lots of cause for
feeling grateful for the Cuticura Remedies.
We find that the Cuticura Remedies are
a valuable household standby, living as we
do twelve miles from a doctor. Mrs. Lizzie
Vincent Thomas Fairmount, Walden’s
Ridge. Tenn.. Oct. 13. 1005 "
Thu open-door policy doesn’t suit
knockers.
Only One “Bromo Quinine’’
That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Similar- i
Iv named remedies sometimes deceive. The
first and original Cold Tablet is ;
’v' -j,
a iw broom and a straight flush ;
mak< i clean sweep.
Jy Alabastlne Is a powder that
you mix with cola water and I
apply with a brush.
•a® It is sanitary, it is durable; it
Wk. ? s it is economical, it
b ‘■ asll y •vnlied.
j)ecorate yuw. own wa iig t get
more sunshine in Jnur homP
make your home mon o|
uA ful, it costs so little.
If your dealer ehn’t fur- >
W? nish you wi will. Freight
fift\ charges prepaid on ail or '
K* ders fort 5 00 or more, l
gS&i (enough for 4 rooms.)
Write for color card, 14
" iHr different tints.
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ITUITA. SA '
| The man who kicks himself goes
, back on his best friend.
TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY.
A Woman Who Has Suffered Tells
How to Find Relief.
The thousands of women who suffer
backache, languor, urinary disorders
and other kidney
> lls > "’ill find com
£ort in the words of
‘ ■J ane Farrell, of
CO6 Ocean Ave., Jter
) sey City, N. J., who
says: "I reiterate
I _ all I have said be-
XmmS 1010 in P rals3 of
Doan's Kidney Pills.
5 I had been having
1 health was affected whenT began us-
I ing them. My fest were swollen, my ■
! eyes puffed, and dizzy spells were fre
; quent. Kidney action was irregular
; and the secretions highly colored,
j To-day, however, 1 am a well woman,
and I am confident that Doan’s Kid-
I ney Pills havo made me so, and are
I keeping me well.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
1 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
| Even failure may be spoiled by suc
cess.
—. .
Garfield Tea, nature’s remedy for a tor
pid, inactive or disordered liver; for con
etipntion, sick-headache, indigestion.
Is Disease Hereditary?
But now medical men are coming
history That is of primary im
portance, or, in otlher words, that a
man's own manner of life, his record
of health and his clrcnmstances
should be much more carefully con
sidered than the illnesses that his an
cestors had died of. _ Dr. Rabagliati, a
medical examiner for insurance com
panies, mbo is well known in the
profession which he adorns, and of
high repute in the North of England,
has devoted much thought to this
question of heredity from a life in
surance point of view. In his opinion
it is not so much disease that is
transmitted from one generation to
another, but organization, or “hu
-1 inanity,” as he expresses it. Any
I member of the human family may suf
fer from any disease to which hu
manity is subject, and w-hen ax l “-
dividual so suffers it is the .cause
of the ailment that ntr : be inquired
into. Exposure to this or that set
of conditions brings varying results.
If the body is exposed to one set of
conditions it will take on gout; if to
■ -'ti vlier, consumption; if to a third,
j caii< - ani j so on —p t. o o f Lo a ,
I don.
DOINo X’.-sly'.
The doctor —-Well, how u. the pa
tient getting along? .
,„_ The Female Nurse—-Oh, very nice
• B’. tvoetor. H’ 'ssed me, to-day!—
j Yonkers F aic n.
Absent-Minded Man.
"I guess I had the most absent-mind
ed man in the world in my chair this
morning,” said a Seventeenth street
barber yesterday. "He came in and
sat down near the door to wait his
turn. I yelled ’next’ at him two or
three times when my chair was va
cant, but he was dreaming and didn’t
hear me. Finally j touched him on
the shoulder and told him I was ready
for him.
“ 'What do you want me to do?’ ho
asked.
“ ‘Why get in the chair if you want
anything,’ I replied. ‘This is a barber
shop.’
“ 'Oh, yes,' he said, and then he got
into the chair. He leaned back so 1
let the chair down and shaved him
He didn’t have a word to say. When
I -finished him up he got out of the
chair and took the cheek over to the
cashier. He paid and started out.
When half way through the door he
'Say,' tic «ul<i to mo, w-n,*.
do to me?’
“ ‘I shaved you.’ I said.
" ‘Darn the luck,’ he replied, ‘I want
ed a haircut.’ Then he went out
scowling.”—Denver Post.
Because the lock of a Methodist
church in Hazlemere, England,
wouldn’t work it was taken off. The
locksmith found 12s 7 l-2d in it, some
pious people txavnxg uii»wu>.u .. a
contribution 'box.
FlTS.St.Vitns'nauce-.Ncrvaus Diseases per
uuineutlycured by Dr. IvJme's cJreat .serve
Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kliue. Ld.,981 Arch St.,Phila„ Pa.
Ignorance of the law excuses no
one, not even the lawyer.
Pi’oof of Merit.
The proof cf the merits of a plaster is
the cures it effects, and the voluntary
testimonials of those who have used All
cock’s Plasters during the past sixty, years
is unimpeachable evidence of their superi
ority and should convince the most skep
tical. Self-praise is no recommendation,
but certificates from those who have used
ungmal Mid genuine
porous plaster and have never been equaled
by those who have sought to trade upon
their reputation by making plasters with
hole-t in them. Avoid substitutes as you
would counterfeit money.
Any fool can catch on, but it takes
a wise man to let go.
Mrs. Winslow’sSoothiug Syrnpfor Children
teething, softens thegum s,
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle
Many a man thinks he’s putting up
a strong argument when in reality he
is only making a loud noise.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a
blood or constitutional disease, and in order
to cure it you must take internal remedies.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur
face. Hair’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack
medicine. It was prescribed by one of tho
best physicians in this country for years,
and is a regular prescription. 11 is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surtaces. The perfect combination
of the two ingredients is what produces
such, tronderfui results in. cm"’-
J 1 <1 Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Jig Dancing Keeps Him Young.
If you wish to become a nonagenar
ian then dance a little every morning
just before breakfast.
This tonic Is advanced by Alter
Silberman, ninety-one years old, an
inmate of the Home of the Daughters
of Jacob, situated on lower East
Broadway. Silbermann for years has
been dancing from ten to fifteen min
utes eveny morning before breakfast.
He declares that dancing is the great
est exercise in the world.
“Dancing puts more ambition into
a man and makes him more cheerful
and happier,” said the white-bearded
patriarch yesterday, after he danced
the “Kotzatski,” which is a famous
Russian dance.
Silberman came to this country
years ago. He was wealthy at one
time, but lost his fortune in specula
+ <nn Hp fhpc.-Jtcn*' -*■ J- 1 * - ” •»
the Daughters of Jacob for years.
“My advice to the younger genera
tion is that they should dance every
morning before breakfast and also just
before retiring," he said.—New York
American.
■ AN OPTIMIST.
Hawker.—l am going to take a va
cation now for two weeks.
Walker. —Is that so? Isn’t it queer
that your employer should let you go
now, just at the busiest time of the
year?
Hawker. —Oh, well, they've got
another man in my place. They told
me I needn’t eomo back.—Somerville
Journal.
COFFEE THRESHED HER
io i.oug Hears.
“For over fifteen years,” writes n
patient, hopeful little Ills, woman,
“while a coffee drinker, I suffered
from Spinal Irritation and Nervous
trouble. I was treated by good phy
sicians, but did not get much relief.
‘‘l never suspected that coffee
might be aggravating my condition.
I was down-hearted and discouraged,
but prayed daily that I might find
something to help me.
"Several years ago, while at’ a
friend’s house, I drank a cup of Pos
tum and thought I had never tasted
anything more delicious.
"From that time on I used Postum
Instead of Coffee and soon began to
Improve in health, so that now I can
walk half a. dozen blocks or more with
<ma no niauy tliat
I never thought I would be able to a<J
again in this world.
“My appetite is good, I sleep well
and find life is worth living, indeed.
A lady of my acquaintance said she
did not Hkej Postum, it was so weak
and tasteless.
"I explained to her the difference
when it is made right—boiled accord
ing to directions. She was glad to
know. till » kavwnSß* coffee did not
al?ree with her. Now her folks say
expect to use Postum the rest of
their lives.” Name given by Postum
Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. Read the
little beak, "The Road to WellvlIIe,”
in pkgs. s, reason.”
/fl Oie of the Important Duties ot Physicians and A
the Well-Informed of tht World
fV is o learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufacture M
W ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians ar the most careful as to
|1 the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed I v them, and it is well f|
l<n<’Vn to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that i alifornia I’ig - } r ’>p
/BijS Cq by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment the ethical character of bB
its iroduct has attained to the high standing in scientific anA commercial circles which Mg
is : sorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, theret that the name of the
BkA Coi: any has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy ,
® TRUTH AND QUALITY W
O amcal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essenti., t 0 permanent sue- |»
f I ces and creditable standing, therefore v.e wish to call the attentio. c f a ll w fco would I 1
I 8 enicr good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves tne question of right II
Isl livi fr with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is c, st eac h houf 1/
t .j treation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made u, contribute W
K to tht end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great adva hta g e , but fl
as n many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken a t the [ I
eV o._u^ KT ,; 3 Fiv Svrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present 11
trutifully the subject and to supply the one p<.< ’. :t ln.»atlv» remedy which has won r>Ti
&?'' th< ippoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed
S-i of e excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac
(ZT'. ture.which is known to the California Fig Syrup" Co. only.
r ’This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of jSJi
’7/ Svrp of Figs —and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of gvj
I famiV laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well 1 g
1/ knufii to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural A|
W laxlives, we have adopted the more ’-a^m^- \
A Senin, as more fully depc _ r //'byrup of Figs —and to get its beneficial effects always fl
i%J ca: W‘® r full nAme of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. I I
II plajly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for —Syrup of If
Fig’ —or by the full name —Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and gL
Elbr of Senna —is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup £«*
’Sa Co.md the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given
O® satifaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout
the united States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which
Wil is sty cents per bottle.
Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the By
Sectary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C., that the remedy is not adulterated or «r|
mi"raiided within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 3°th, 1906. ,
h' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. H
I San Francisco, Cal. A I
rMsville, Ky. 1 U S. A. New York, N. Y. |Jy
London, England.
PXTTN A M FADETLXSV D YES
Color more goods IK&ter and faster colors than any otner uy««, unc xww. package colors all fibers. They dye J n coldi You C^ n
dye any garment tbout ripping apart. Writ* for free booklet- How to Dye, Dleneii and Mix Colors. MON LtOK DK.L G CO,, U nionville, AHssourl
VIVI flfVO Cherokee»Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein Reme d y for
U'vfc 11 1 Lull W Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe Dnigglat,. SOc and\l.<ML
ISDOM.
Stranger (infaphank) —That show
to be given lici next week ought to
be suppressed Vould you be willing
to start a cruste against it?
Local Minis —Who are you, may
I ask?
Stranger— ’ ithe advance agent!
Puck. * 1
—
BUT THAT.
"Why did /F break your engage
ment with j I’lti'P'iiln?'’ |
“Why, youWv that long ago."
"Yes, but shAld me the other day
that she intenra to learn.” —Cleve-
land Leader. -I.’ ,
Piles t ui-efn 6 to 14 Days.
Pazo Ointment iruarsnteed to cure any
case of Itching, Bli, Bleeding or Protruding
Piles in 6to 14 Jaysr money refunded. 50c.
A good-heart< man carries part of
it in his pockeook.
If ch cured ii Gtninutes by Woolford’*
Sanitary 'zitioi ver fails. Bold by Drug
gists. Mail or< j promptly filled by Dr.
E. DetclionMei Crawfordsville,lnd. sl.
Os all men sa;ra suffer most from rheu
matism.
A Most aluable Agent. :
The glycerineniployed in Dr. Pierce’s :
medicines great enhances the medicinal ;
properties whic it extracts from native :
medicinal rootland holds in solution
much better ths alcohol would. It also
possesses mw’lo/ai properties of its own,
u-."itial, demulcent, nutritive,
antiseptic and antiferment. It adds
greatly to the est acy of t jj e jjj ac k Cherry
bark, Illoodrootjokien Seal root, Stone
root and Que,. g root> con talned In
' Golden Medica.^)[ gcovcr y»| n subduing
chrome, or ling.j n „ coughs, bronchial,
throat and lung ir -tions, for all of which
these agents are pco racn ded by stand
ard medical authfitfes.
In all cases whjre there ig a wasitng
away of flesh, losspf •Ppotif.-, with weak
stomaffh, as In t)0 early stages of con
summipn, there e,n be no doubt that gly
cerine/acts as aValuable nutritive ana
aids tne GpldenlSeal root. Stone root.
Queers robt am Black Cherrybark In
promoQnß pigest n and building up the
flesh airtf sir s ngt.’, controlling the cough
•and brin atat a healthy condition
of the w ijle system. Os course, it must .
not be ei ;fected tiwork miracles. It will ,
not cure uonsumpion except In its earlier
stages. It,wllJ,iUC WV
nave, harijpin cLijic coughs, bronchial
and tnubleLand. chronic sore
tfrnffi ynh.}»oar-mess. In acute coughs
cbuglis, J®.I 1 ?!!P?, er '
even when accompanied by bleeding from ;
lungs, that it hL performed its most ■
marvelous cures.
Prof. Finley Ellhgwood, M. D., of Ben
nett Med. College Chicago, says of gly- |
cerine r
” In dyspepsia Itseves an excellent purpose.
Holding a fixed Qutitity of the peroxide of
hydrogen in solutiei. It is one of the best
manufactured prod» tsof the present time in
its action upon enfebled. disordered stom
achs, especially if Sere is ulceration or ca
tarrhal gastritis (csiarrhal inflammation of
stomach), it is a mst efficient preparation.
Glycerine will relive many cases of pyrosis
(heartburn) and eressive gastric (stomach)
acidity.”
” Golden Medic a I Discovery ” enriches and
purifies the blood uring blotches, pimples,
eruptions, scrofulas swellings and old sores,
or ulcers.
Send to Dr. R A Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y.
for free booklet t ling all about the native
medicinal roots imposing this wonderful
medicine. There »no alcohol in it
> The ills peculiar to women, take different forms.
a Some ladies suffer, every month, from dark Hngs round their eyes, blotches on their skin and tired
JL 4JL Et feeling. Others suffer of pain, that words can hardly express.
whatever the symptoms, remember there is one medicine that will go beyond mere symptoms, and
m ’Ct on the cause of their troubles, the weakened womanly organs.
Round wine of Cardui
M T Mrs - M ' C ' Austin ’ of Mem Phls, Tenn., writes: "For five (5) years I suffered with every symptom
Blj / of female disease, but after using the well-known Cardui Home Treatment, I was entirely well."
IaJDETP SIC A I PTTPD W' l '* ,r ‘day for a free copy of valuable 64-page Illustrated Book for Women. If you need JWed-
M HKIIL. UJ ft JL.LIILK K» lAd ''>ce. describe your symptoms, stating age. and reply will be sent in plain sealed envelope.'
jj3 Address: Ladies Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooo ■, Tenn.
It is a great reproach to us as a
nation of horsemen and horse lovers
that while our London cabmen are
perhaps the best drivers in the world,
our society coachmen are probably
the very worst. —Cavalry Journal.
To recover quickly from bilious attacks,
sick-head ache, indigestion or colds, take
Garfield Tea, the mild laxative. Guaran
teed under the Pure Food and Drugs law.
It’s easy to break a dollar bill, but
difficult to repair it.
A , HICKS’
fijfiCSPIJDIHE
CUBES
ALL ACHES
And Nervousness
Tnd bottle 13c At drug stores
MALSBV COMPANY,
41 S. FOIhYTU ST., ATLANTA, GA..
of and Dealers in Ail Kinds of
MACHINERY
AND SUPPLIES.
Portable. Btationi.y R nd Traction Engines. Hollers,
Saw Mills and Gris Mills. Wood-working and Shin
gle Mill Machinery Complete line carried in stock.
Write for catalogue b>ree. Address ail communica
tions to Atlanta. (iu ?”e have no connections In
Jacksonville, Fla.
!; For health i
Economy j
Results I
Snowdrift
OG» Lrdff d |
.Bat Cough
pf lakes your life a burden.
Johnson's
Mmliniment
( opped cn sugar will cure it, and cure as
ell colds, cramps and all throat troubles,
or Internal as much as for External use.
■sc., three times as much 50c. All dealers.
L I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass.
S?,”'S Thompson’s Eye Water
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE CELEBRATED
Barrett Stoves and Ranges
AND TAKE NO “JUST AS GOOD.”
They are the Only Stoves and Ranges on Earth, in Which the Heat
Passes Entirely Around the Oven.
MANUFACTURED UNDER GOVERNMENT PATENTS BYTHE
ATLANTA STOVE WORKS, Atlanta, Ga.
Make your dealer order you one, br write factory for descriptive circular.
HERE’S AN EXAMPLE _
of what plant foods can do for
<M_ farmers. The picture ° n “ie
</. n ß ht »*» ow * development
i ' and P otato y* e,< i (55-8 lbs -) °f
■' a sma ** P atc h, treated with
Si-POTASH,;#?'.
On the left, a pa*ch of rrcCJZi-x
I I'B same size (yield at lb».)
I . planted at same time, in
K ~"~x same soil, but nntrtateJ.
picture, arc taken
1 « from an experiment sta-
1 tioa bulletin, compiled in *£Z. *>**fej)
Our Free Book. “Profitable Farming’’
which gives authentic and authoritative accounts of experiments and
actual results of practical and scientific farming. It is invaluable to
the fanner who is anxious to improve his products and who is work
ing for a wider margin of profits. Send' for it to-day.
GERMAN KALI WORKS
New York, 93 Nassau St., or Atlanta, Ga., 1224 Candler Bldg.
_ . -
CABBAGE Plants, CELERY Plants
and all kinds of garden plants. Can now furnish all kinds of cabbage
vEMmCnB plants, grown in the open air and will stand great cold. Grown fr in B>'/«nxrJß
«VScHJr seeds of the most reliable seedsmen. We use the same plants 01
uRJsBS* >5 our thousand acre truck farm. Plants carefully counted and properly ELyjW IJiUH
ty?A b * packed. Celery ready last of Dec. Lettuce, Onion aod Beet plains, same Bf.ißil ||l|lß
g time or earlier. Reduced express rates promised.which.wlu-n effective 1 ]U|
will give us 60 per cent less than n ercbandtse rates. Prices: Small lots iNSjIVi MW®
ti.so per thousand large lot 11.00 to |1.25 per thousand. F. o B. Meg- aSJI
getts.B. C. Arlington white Spine Cucumber Seed 60 cents per p< -.:nd
F O. B.Meggetta, 8. C. The United Statea Aarlcultural Dei artment- ■
' has established an Experimental Station on otv farms, to test all kinds of vegetables. <-Bpe
clallv Cabbaaea. The results of these experiments we will be pleased to give you atanvnme.
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