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REV. TROUTMAN SENDS
BEST WISHES FOR PE-RU-NA
Rev. George A. E. Troutman, Mt.
Washington, Mo., Writes, *
^My Wife and I Are Strong
Believers in Pe-ru-na.” * V
Catarrh and La Grippe. OF' \ rs
/ Rev. Geo. A. E. Troutman, Mt. » ' A^JMKni
’Washington, Mo., writes: “My wife
•nd I arc strong believers in Peruna. H
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I was cured of a bad case of catarrh when
nothing else that I tried had any effect.
(Mv wife was cured from a severe case
of la grippe, and we feel that the least
ve can do is to gratefully acknowledge the
merit of Peruna.
. “My wife joins me in sending best wishes
for your success.”
Throat Trouble.
■; Rev. H. W. Tate, 920 Lincoln Avenue.
, Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1908.
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MEMBER OFTHEFAIWIUV. B W; S
" MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES ANO CHILDREN. R yf’feU. 3TT A S
' W. L Douglas malms and soils tnore “KJS A w
man’s $2. SO, 93.00and93.50 shoos ' saw
than any other manufacturer In ths
w'sirlil, becatfso they hold For!
shape, fit better, wear Senger, and Cohr
are of greater value than any other Ev^u»
shoes Tattoo worldto-dsy. 'La® „
W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gil! Edga Shoes Carnot Be Equalled At Any Price "
ver- CAUTION. W. L. Doußlas imino and prim ts stamped on bottom. Take Wo SnUotltoto.
Light SAW MILLS
LATH ANO SHINGLE MACHINES,
«AWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND
GASOLINE ENGINES.
— » S'de and Centre
AtkS Engines
tARGESTOCK LOMBARD
Foundry, Itehine and Boiler Works and Stare,
AUGUSTA. GA.
f 57 Years
9 is a lone time for an article to remain
A ■ on the market and retain it» rep-
Sfl utatlon for reliability.
^Johnson's „
■ Ajiofiyae|iniment
Established in 1810, holds this record.
Taken internally on sugar it has no eq”«l
in caring coughs, colds, croup, colic, etc.
83c., three timen as much 50c. All dealer®.
I. S.
(At4’oß)
in the same soil, with the same seed,
labor and farm expenses, gives from
Two to Three Times the Yield of
POTATOES
J Facts are better than any amount
of talk. If you want proof of the facts, let us send
you our Free Book, “Profitable Farming.” It
gives the certified reports of a great number of experi
ments made by farmers. It is brimful of scientific,
practical, money-making .information. Write for it
to-day. Address
GERMAN KAL! WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York
Chicago-Monadnock Building Atlanta. Oa.-122< Candler Building
Berlin’s patrolmen are 1 to 349,
jUverpoors are 1 to 449, London’s 1
to 496 and Philadelphia has one
patrolman for every 511 citizens. On
Manhattan Island there is but one
jPollMmAn to ever 643 Inhabitants.
Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes:
“For several years I have been troubled
with a peculiar spasmodic affection of
the throat. It would seize me suddenly
and for a few minutes 1 would be unable
to speak audibly, and my breath would be
greatly interfered with. I would be obliged
to gasp for breath.
“I finally concluded that it was some
catarrhal affection which probably excited'
the spasm. It interfered with my voca
tion as a preacher, attacking me occasion
ally in the pulpit.
* ! I had heard so much about Peruna as
a catarrh remedy that I determined to
try it. After taking two bottles my
trouble has disappeared. I feel sure
that Peruna has greatly benefited me.”
Rev. P. E. Swanstrom, Swedish Baptist
Pastor, Box 228, Grantsburg, Wis., writes
that from the use of Peruna he is perfectly
well, entirely cured of chronic diarrhea
and catarrh.
Peruna in Tablet Form.
For two years Dr. Hartman and his as
sistants have incessantly labored to create
Peruna in tablet form, and their stren
uous labors have just been crowned with
success. People wno object to liquid medi
cines can now secure Peruna Tablets,
which represent the medicinal ingredients
of Peruna. Each tablet is equivalent to
one average dose of Peruna.
CHKUNIG
RHEUMATISM
STIFFNESS
I Are Speedily Relieved by a Hot Bath
and Rubbing with the Antiseptic,
Soothing, Penetrating, Stainless
CLEANTOUSE
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And grateful letters from sufferers all ovei
the world, prove that this treatment leads
to permanent cure when all else has failed.
Get it to day. 25c. at all Druggists.
Sent postpaid on receipt of price if
your dealer does not carry it. Min
ard’s Liniment Mfg. Co., South Fram
ingham, Mass.
Jesse L. Livermore, the plunger,
Who cleaned up $3,000,000 in Wall
street, and now has 800,000 bales of
cotton, is only 2s. Ten years ago
he was marking prices on the board
of a Boston broker’s office.
BERLIN POSTAL TUBES.
Connect the Central Office With the
Principal Stations.
The Berlin postal authorities are
revolutionizing the conveyance of let
ters and parcels.
The Idea on which they are experi
menting, says the Chicago Tribune,
is to have an underground tube with
a large enough circumference to ad
mit a man in a stooping posture.:
These tubes are to connect the cen- 1
tral post office with the principal sta
tions and with the district offices.
Two sets of rails are built in this
tube or tunnel, one over the other,
not side by side. The upper set of
rails Is supported on the sides of the
tube, thus practically dividing It in
two. Small carriages, running on two
wheels, are automatically driven by
electricity along these rails.
No locomotive is used nor is there I
any attendant with the carriage. As
many as six of these carriages can
be run together for conveying letters >
and parcels from the arrival station i
to the central post «^Hce and thence
to the various districts, or vice versa. ■
By this means letters can be de
livered in any part of the city In
less than a fourth of the time former
ly required. So far the scheme is
not beyond the experimental stages,
but it promises to be a success and
to banish from the streets the mail
van, with all its poetry and romance.
Divine Clamor Appreciated.
The family were gathered in the
library admiring a splendid thunder
storm when the mother bethought
herself of Dorothy alone in the nur
sery. Fearing lest her little daugh
ter should be awakened and feel
afraid, she slipped away to reassure
her. Pausing at the door, however,
In a vivid flash of lightning which il
lumined the whole room, she saw her
youngest olive-branch sitting straight
up in bed. Her big brown eyes were
glowing with excitement, and she
clapped her chubby hands while she
shouted encouragingly, “Bang it
again, God! Bang it again!"—Brook-
lyn Life.
Unprecedented.
A Pelham man of extensive busi
ness enterprise recently had occa
sion to buy a mule —a real, live, no
joke, sure-’nuff animal, to Help in the
hauling. The market was searched
for a mule, and at last a likely beast
was found for sale by a local colored
man whose veracity had never been
assailed. The price fixed was not
too high, as mule-prices go. The
mule was bought, accordingly, and
paid for, with the seller’s accompany
ing guarantee that the mule was
sound and kind. Four days later the
mule lay down in the stable yard and
died. The seller was sent for and
an explanation demanded. “Here is
the mule you guaranteed sound only
four days ago; he simply died!” ex
claimed the Pelhamite; “what does
it mean?” The seller scratched his
head a minute and answered slowly:
“I dunno, boss; he never dun dat
befo’.” The purchase money has not
been returned. —Philadelphia Ledger.
Strange Girts.
Strange gifts are often seen at har
vest festival services in many places
of worship in Cornwall. Recently at
a Wesleyan chapel in the central por
tion of the county there were, in ad
dition to fruit and vegetables, bottles
of jam, post of pickles and two china
figures. Such peculiar gifts as rab
bit pies, bottles of herb beer and
“marinated” fish are not unknown in
the same district. —Home Notes.
ALAS! TOO TRUE.
“After all,” said the optimist, “our
neighbors turn out to be better than
some of us seem to think them to
be.”
“Perhaps,” replied the pessimist,
“but none of them win ever turn out
to be as good as most of us seem to
think they ought to ba."—The Catho
lic Standard and Times.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
tee thing,softens thegums,reducesinfiamma
tson, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle
If you have resolves to resolve, re
solve them now.
A Texas Shooting Wonder.
The World’s Records for wing shooting
with a rifle were “smashed to flinders” in
San Antonio, Texas, recently by Adolph
Topperwein. a native of the Lone Star
State. He shot for ten consecutive days at
2% inch w-ooden blocks thrown in the air
at a distance of 20 feet from him. missing
only 4 out of the first 50,000 and but 9 out
of 72,500. During his shooting he made
runs of 14,540. 13,599, 13,292 and 13,219 hits
without missing. In doing this wonderful
shooting he used only two .22 caliber rifles—
Winchester repeaters. His ammunition
was of the smokeless powder variety made
by the Winchester people and famed for its
accuracy and cleanliness.
Stinginess and thrift are as different
as they are similar.
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullen is Nature's great reme- ,
dy—cures Coughs, Colds, Croup and Con
sumption. and all throat and lung troubles.
At druggists. 25c.. 50c. and 81.00 per bottle.
Unless a man is willing to do some-|
thing he will amount to nothing.
For Over Half a Century
Brown's Bronchial Troches have been '
unexcelled as a cure for hoarseness,
coughs and sore throat.
He who kisses painted cheeks takes
the bitter with the sweet.
IttffiOeOlifOlrs
Rer^ect'^
FITS, St. Vitns’Dan w. Nervoas Diseases per
manentlycured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve
Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise frea
Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 A^chSt- Phila., Pa.
Don’t blame the leap year maid for
trying to make a name for herself.
ITCHING HUMOR ON BOY.
Ills Hands were a Solid Mass, and
Disease Spread All Over Bod) —
Cured in 4 Days by Cuticura.
“One day we noticed that our little boy
was nil broken out with itching sores. We
first noticed it on his little hands. His
hands were not as had then, and we didn’t
think anything serious would result. But
the next day we heard of the Cuticura
Remedies being so good for itching sores.
By this time the disease had spread ail I
over his body, and his hands were nothing
but a solid mass of this itching disease. I
purchased a box of Cuticura Soap and one .
box of Cuticura Ointment, and that night ■
I took the Cuticura Soap and lukewarm । i
’ water and washed him well. Then I dried I
i him and took the Cuticura Ointment and j
anointed him with it. I did this every i
I evening and in four nights he was entirely i
. cured. Mrs. Frank Donahue. 208 Fremont
। St., Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 16, 1907.”
; It’s easy to swear off —and just as j
easy to fall off a little later.
Something New Under the Sun.
A lady in Illinois sent us 12c a year ago
for our remarkable collection of vegetable
and flower seeds and sold $37.76 worth
therefrom, or made 314 per cent. That's
new.
.lust send this notice with 12c and rc- ,
; ceive the most original seed and plant J
I catajog published and ;
1 pkg. “Quick Quick" Carrot $ .10 I
1 pkg. Earliest Ripe Cabbage.. 10 |
1 pkg. Earliest Emerald Cucumber 15 |
1 Pkg- La Crosse Market Lettuce 15 i
1 pkg. Early Dinner Onion 10 :
1 pkg. Strawberry Muskmelon 15
1 pkg. Thirteen Day Radish .10
1,000 kernels gloriously beautiful
flower seed 15
Total ..SI.OO
Above is sufficient seed to grow 35 bn.
’ of rarest vegetables and thousands of bril
i liant flowers and all is mailed to you
POSTPAID FOR 12c,
or if you send 16c, we will add a package
■of Berliner Earliest Cauliflower, John A.
। Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. A. C. L.
There’s always room for several more
I —at the bottom.
Only One “Bromo Quinine”
That ia Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look
for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the
World over to Cure a Cold in Ono Day. 25c.
Remember it’s a poor resolution that
will not hold water.
Habitual
Constipation
May be permanently overcome by proper
personal efforts wtkthe assistance
of the one truly beneficial laxative i
remedy, Syrup ojligs and Elixir of Senna,
wkich enables oneto|orm regular
kobit^ daily so that assistance to na
ture may be gradually dispensed with
when no tender needed a$ the best cf
tenhedics.wben required, are to assist
nature and not to supplant tbe natur.
<d functions, vdiick must depend ulti
mately upon propel - nourishment,
proper efjovts.and right living generally.
Io get its benepcial ejects, always
buy the genuine
Senna
inanu|acturc4 by Vie
California
Fig Syhup Co. only
SOLD BYALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
one size only, regular price 50$ per Bottle
CAPUD I NE
R I mi S*® fißb rrmovei tb« cause,
a * M a WT T® soothes the nerves and
Wir relieves the aches and
COLDS AND GRIPPER “
heallachea end Neuralgia also. No bad
•Asets. 10c. ZOc and Me bottlaa. (Llauu>7
Will it be the same old resolutions:
with a new eoat of varnish?
WORK WEAKENS THE KIDNEYS.
The Experience of Mr. Woods is the
Experience of Thousands of Others.
Bernard P. Woods, of Jackson
Street, Lonaconing, Md., says: “Hard
work and heavy lift
ing weakened my
kidneys. I was tired
every morning and
my limbs stiff and
sore. Dizzy spells
and headaches were
frequent, and the
kidney secretions
much disordered.
This continued for
fifteen years and until I began using
Doan’s Kidney Pills. Then I im
proved steadily until cured, and nat
urally I recommend them strongly.”
Sol* by all dealers, 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Mrs. Patrick Campbell, like some
other European actresses, likes her
clgaret. She lit one in the tea-room
of the Plaza Hotel in New York city
the other afternoon, but put ft out
tvhen the management remonstrated.
This woman says that sick
women should not fail to try
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound as she did.
Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence
St., Denver, Col., writes to Mrs.
Pinkham:
“ I was practically an invalid for six
years, on account of female troubles.
I underwent an operation by the
doctor’s advice, but in a few months I
was worse than before. A friend ad
vised Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound and it restored me to perfect
health, such as I have not enjoyed in
many years. Any woman suffering as
I did with backache, bearing-down
pains, and periodic pains,should, not fail
to use Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.”
FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. x ink
ham’s Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and lias positively cured thousands or
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion,dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
I3J.iA.NTS THAT WILL MAKE
Esr’y Jersey Charleston Lanre Henderson’s Early
Wakefield Type Wakefield Succession Winning S^tdt Summer
I am located on one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina, our climate is mild,
just sufficient cold to harden and cause plants to stand severe freezing after
aettina out in the colder sections I r^nr.tee satistaettw or mcrey rtfandea. Express rates to eU
points very low. £«?“ Prices: 1.000 to 5,000 at 51.50; o,GM to 9.000 at SL2S; and over at $1.06.
Special prices on large lets. Send your orders to
IP. W. TOVv LSS. Pioneer Plant Grower
Telsjnrt WH:a, Yssaz’s lihsL S- L Martin’s Point. S. C. Ike EaUats Sue, Mattia’s fslat, L L
Wfl Curb or Splinb
Slo ativ’s
L'uxiirten.t
Xy g is unsurpassed
^1 I end relieves pain very I
I Q uic kly' needs very little rubbing - ana i
I does not leave a scar or blemish.
An antisepHc remedy for Thrush,
fistula and any abscess.
PRICE 25$ sOstsl.CO
| Sloan’s'Treahse on Horses. CatHe.Hogs end Poulfry'l
Sent Free
g Address Dr Earl S Sloan, Boston. Moss.U SA. ■
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Soeond C*bban Variety
CABBAGE PLANTS SALE!
I AM ON MY ANNUAL TOUR around tn© world with any of th© best known vari
»ti©s of open Air Grown Cabbage Plants at th© following prices, via: 1,000 ta
i.OOO at 01.50 per thousand; 5.000 to 9.000 at oL2fi; 10,000 or mor© at 900. F. O. B
Meggett, S. C. Ali orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for
prices on 00,000 or 100.000. Caan accompanying all orders or they will go C. O. D.
Address B. L. COX, Ethel S. C.. Box 8.
I NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER
THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. ><" '«
— .•-•.T.-'r' §
H 1 I ' Capsicum-Vaseline. ~ J I
EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE :|
S . PEPPER PLANT TAKEN |
\ DIRECTLY IN VASELINE 1
DON’T WAIT TILL THE PAIN
COMES-KEEP A TUBE HANDY
A QUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR FAIN.—PRICE 15c.
—IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN-AT ALL DRUGCISTS AND
DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS.
A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster and will not
blister the most delicate skin. Tne pain-allaying and curative qualities of the
article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Head
ache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external counter
irritant known also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach
and all Rheumatic. Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what
we claim tor it. and it will be found to be invaluable in the household and for
children. Once used no family will be without It. Many people say “it is
the best of all your preparations.” Accept no preparation of vaseline unless
the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine.
Send your address and we wttl mall our Vaseline Booklet describing
our preparations which will interest you.
17 State St. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. New York City
MALSBV COMPANY,
41 S. rOIiSYTH »T„ ATLANTA, 04.
M..nufadurer» if ind Dulin ■ UI finds it
MACH INERV
AND SUPPLIES.
Portable. Stationery and Traction Engines. Boltov*
Saw Mi ha and GrUt Mills. Wood-working and Bhia
gle Mill Machinery. Complete line carried in atowfc
Write for catalogue prioea. Addr m ail ooamuntefo
linns to Atlanta. Ga-. We have ne oonnactione IS
Jackduiovihe. •'to
Oh! Papa don’t forget to buy a
bottle of CHENEY’S EXPECTO
RANT for your little girL
You can buy it at any Drug
Store and you know it never faiU
to cure my Croup and Cough.
"BSThonipson’sEysWata