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8 The Pinch Game
and oar friend decided to cut down on his
grocery bills. Hp bourht a pound of coffee
t 15 cent and It lasted exnctlv threw days,
Insipid, dish-watery (Hiiffnt that. He went
bnck to M'ZIAN.NE OiTKB at Socts which
always lasted a week, all the time delicious
and iattttfylnar He learned the lesson that
lower price does not nl ways tpell economy.
HAVE VOU learned It yet!
LUZIANNE COFFEE
14 Itirrwtan
The Rtlly-Taylor Co,
IW OBLEANI, V..A.
I
VI
2r. Grigg's Family Salve saved-our-Baby
For Eczema, Tetter, Itch,
vx"r"t Chapped Hands, Pilci.
Burnt, Sorea and all
Skin Diseases.
7i
1 nal 14 tn M4I minv nt .V, j
iiit..hk. ' iu,nai oi
MOTHERS who have used "Dr. Tnurnton'e
Essy-Teether." It U a guaranteed remedy for
Tetuing, Summer Diarrhue, Flui, indiges
tion, and all Stomach and Bowel trouble! ot
INFANTS. It la alto the hast tlilnn you can
five your baby lor a C l,D. It will cine a cold
hi throe days or le.e. If you want something
that will carry your hub throiu-U the most
trying oerlo 1 in In life. nd 21 cents tout and
we will anil you a box by return mall. For
ilebyall druKirutt and country merchants.
Gainesville Medicine Cc Ev-T..ti,.rM.d!ein.c,H.rtw.n1cfc
Wrl'.e to day for free BOOKLET, "The Baby"
GAINESVILLE, fit I id "How t) Care For It."
The Retentive Country.
A New England clergyman was
taking breakfast one Sunday morning
In a hotel in a little western town.
A rough old fellow across the table
called over to him: "Coin' to tho
races, stransrer?" Tho clergyman re
plied: "I don't expect to." "Coin'
to tho ball game?" "No." "Well,
where are you goln'?" "I'm going to
church." "Where do you come from?"
"New England." "Oh, that explains
It! That's where they keep the Sab
'iath and every other blamed thing
t,n'- run lay their 'hands on.' Argonaut.
1
J. X. K Itrhen, Jackson, G.,
tvii "I havv ueI jour fnlte for
pile, and wouM cot tk" ll.iuu for
tie benefit 1 not imm one t.oi."
Soldunrlar .nam n ton to tile-.. '
J or mnnry back. I'nra 2f: and ftuu,
jtUtM t mall, if ou oauuut Had It at
i I M
Doctors recommend it in their prescrip
tions. It cures constipation and indi
gestion. Leaves none of the bad effects
of calomel and other violent remedies.
Valuable a a tonic. Cures stomach and
liver troubles with nature's remedies.
Helps every age and sex.
Hundreds testify to its worth. W. D.
Thomas, of Boaz, Ala., says: "The fact
that I am alive and well today, I believe
to be due to the use of Nubian Tea."
All dealers sell it. Manufactured by
SPENCER MEDICINE COMPANY
Chattanooga, Tenn.
PLANTERS.
i3PtciVHrr:.Ntcai
IIYER'WDHEYS
r w'j vr.- h arret
twee
I
Deafness Cannot Be Cnre4
STlooal applications as theycannot reach th
Uieased portion of tho ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that 1b by consti
tutional remedies. Deafness iscaused cyan
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of
Ihe Eustachian Tube. Wbeuthistubaiain
flumed yon have a rumbling sonnii or imper
fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed
CfwifnessiBtno result, and unlaw the inflam
mation con be taken ont and this tube re
stored to its mrmal condition, bearing will
beilestroyed forever. Nineoaf.es ont often
reoausfilbyeatarrQ, wbichisnothingbntan
Inflamed condition of the mnrons snrfacee.
We will pive Clno Hundred Dollars for ant
case of Deafness i!onfecltivctrrhthatcan
DotbecuredbyllitirsCatiiiTh Cure. Send fof
treulars free. F.J.Ciiknky & Co.,Toledo,0.
8idd bv Dmtr(n'ts, T.V-.
Take flail's 1'uiuily Pius for constipation.
A typhoid fever survey, to deter
mine the means, aside from domestic
water supplies, by which this disease
Is transmitted, is to be conducted in
Pittsburg at the expense of the Rus
sell Sae9 fund.
RAISED I'ltOM SICK IJED
After AHHope Had Vanished.
Mrs. J. H. Bennett, 59 Fountain
Me., says: "My back
used to trouble me
so severely that at
last I had to give up.
I took tp my bed and
stayed there four
months, suffering in
tense pain, dizziness,
headache And inflam
mation of the blad
der. Though with
out hope, I began
using Doan's Kidney
Fills, and In three months was com
pletely cured. The trouble has never
returned."
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
The m,,, ii ot Canada contains
inrlv 3.741.111 Fiu.iro miles.
NOT FOR HIM.
Mrs. Newly wed It's Just brutal of
you to call It "this stuff." You said ;
you'd be glad If I baked my own
bread and -
Mr. Newlywtd Yes, but I didn't
say I wanted you to bake mine.
io Drive Out Alulaiia und Uuild U
the System
Take the Old Standard QnoTsTs Tast
LMaa ChiixToicic. Vo l know what you
are taking. The formula is plainly printod
on every bottle; Showing it is simply V"
nine and Lrun in a utstoloas form, and the
most effwtual form, tor grown people
and ohildxen. oOc
RBSOURCEFirU
"You must find," said the admlrlne
friend "that you have Ideas which
word cannot express."
"Yes," confessed the musical com
edy poet; "l sometimes happens."
"What do you do then?"
"I let the chorus say 'tra-la-la.' "
Washington Star. . .
nicks' Oopudlne Cures Headache,
Whether from ( old, Heat, Stomach, ot
Mental Strain. No Acetonilid or dungeroua
drugs. It's Liquid. Effects immediately.
10c., 25c. , and SUc, at drug stores
The Philadelphia Press eays tto .
shall "soon have battles In the air."
UKWS
I St., Gardiner,
TIOW HE LOST' HER.
They were on board the excursion
boat bound for St. Joe. :
There wasn't a cloud In sight, bill
he saw his opportunity to get funny.
"It looks like rain," he said.
"What looks like rain?" sh
queried.
ECZEMA CUllIU,
J. B. Maxwell, Atlanta, Oa., says: "I
suffered aifony with a swvere euse of ecze
ma. Tried six different remedies and was
In despair, when a neluhbor tld mo to try :
Pbuptrlne'g tittkhi.ie. After using (3
worth of your tittkrini and soap I am '
completely cured. I oannpt say too muob ,
In its praise." TETTiniNa at driiKglsts or i
by mall&uo. Ponp 25?. J. T. BaotiBi.va,
Dept. A, Havannah, Oa. !
I
A clergyman was recently telling a I
marvelous story, when bis little glrll
said: j
"Now, pa, Is that really true, or Is j
It Just preaching?" 'London Tattler.
HIS SKIN TROUBLES CURED.
I
1 1 mmk 1
A :i
pi
VVf-...".I'
American Cotton and Business University
and School of Telegraphy, Consolidated
ii i n i:s a ii a i t ii it ii I I w
1. h A LKN 1' (AlAliliHAL .IKI.I.V tui
('eafnes and Catarrh. Trial treatment by
P'e'l free. UFA f" vinpeatilN. Minn.
'MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
POTTO M fftJarantw to com pi ft any onf wltti good velgnt In to 'ly how to trade
a w averaae, ouy ana m-ii ooiu
irket. W alo tab nni to ara'l cotton hr a (
BOOKKEEPING
MEltCUL LAW udill LI1F.HAHX brsncho, HMK
Telegraphy and Railroading:
aoatb. Mipttuaea reaaonable. Writ (or c-talcnm. and tuite
la
ilfr.
rFiindenve (our. Our mruvle room unlr eiir
finile quo cm lie rntr., liuget ijiicin, ffco.
mi. .rt tiv l.nain.B in. n In ! thn lift.t. COM
UHUKTHAND, TV PKWHI 1 IM1. Ore? and Hlfftric.
road irv. i hf let euulutad ithuol in tao
Uite otiunta dai rttd.
BEETHOVEN TS"
IT. I.UIIS, MISHOl HI.
The oldest, larire-.t and best music school In
Mu State. All tuaiK-he of music tanirht.
Send for handsomely Illustrated eataloirue
totne itKOTIIKKS EI'STEIN,
V.cr.Tnyl.,r unci OlMf. Ilr-rrl
First Hnd HrlilnR Hash Threatened
Later M'lth Hlood-PoNon In Te?
Itolied on Cutlctira Hemcdies.
"About twelve or fifleen years ago I bad
a breaking-nu, nnd it iiclied, and stung; so
badly that I could nnt linve any penoe be
cause of it. Three doctors did not heln me.
Then I used some Culirura S'nap. C'utirnra
Ointment, snd Cnticura Kesolvent and be
(an to jet better rieht awav. Tliey ruril
me and I have not been bothered with the
itching aince, to amount to anything.
About two ye.nrs aitn I bd la grippe nn-1
pneumonia which loft'me with a rain in
my side. Treatment ran it into mv le?,
which then swelled and beean to break out.
The doctor was nfrnid it would turn to
blood-poison. I used his medicine but it
did no good, then I used the C'nticuin
Remedies three times and cured the breaking-out
on mv lei, J, F. Hennen, Milan,
Mo., May 13, 1907. "
When Women Rule.
"Women couUlo't run the fire de
partment, anyhow."
"Not muscular enough, you think?"
"I was thinking that they'd Insist
i on drop-stitch hose." W'ashlngton
! Herald. ' !
The University and Commercial School, Abbeville, Ga.,
rivet individual trslnlna preparing students thoroughly for collie and university work.
Uitst enre irlven to character building as vfe.l ns tlioroueri trnimna Inielli-ctually
nu-s arc complete and thorough Krtnch . H rfll, l.atln and hnirll-li Literature taiiKlit
bv nl.ie tfaclieia. The Commf rcial Courses ai.i brace Typewrltlnir. H. ...k k . .l nyr. Shorthand,
t'rltlir.ietie, Cnrrepitidence, writlliB, Bnnklliit Full course In Telecnmhy and allied work.
Ami'lrsround!!, ..od-board, ten mimtlu' tuluon ;all for JIMi. Write for ile.-enptlv boolilei to
C. M. GCRDCH, Pria. Commercial Ocpt JOHN t. MILLtR, t B Superir.ten Jenl
The back ia the mainsprin; of
woman's organism. It quickly calls
attention to trouble by aching. It
tells, with other symitoms, such as
nervousness, heatluehe, pains ia the
loins, weight in tho lover part of
the body, that a woman's feminine
organism needs immediateattention.
In such case3 the one sure remedy
which 6peedily removes the cause,,
and restores the feminine organism .
to a healthy, normal condition is
LYDIA EaPINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Mrs. Will Young, of 6 Columbia
Ave., Rockland, Me., says :
" I was troubled for a long time wltfc
dreadful backaches and a pain in mj
side, and was miserable in every way.
I doctored until I was discouraged and
thought I would never get well. I read
what Lydia E. l'inkhani's Veg-c table)
Compound had done for others and
decided to try it i after taking three)
bottles I can truly say that I never fell
so well in my life."
Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl, .
Pa., writes to Mrs. I'inkhain :
"I had very severe backaches, and
pressing-dow n pains. I could not sleep,
and had no appetite. Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound cured m
end made me feel like a new woman."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. link
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has ueen the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that liear-mg-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion,dizzincss,or nervous prostration,
rEARl BORAX
m s I Tonus Men und I.i.Uenof amMtinn houl,l imtterTolesrai-luranil R.
LuUlil luluUlliUHV Ulfelsls. M.iD-lo.s wire. In ill our ..hool.. I'.minno. slwiluulr
. J j J ijrd. tun ciiuil.oltnl. Work lor UnrJ. l'r.ieilu. Ire,.
National Telegraph Institute, (Dept. A. N.) vWIZWm:. AlV-aiyB. c. ; we. PkR. . "V-"
A heaping teaspoonful to a gallon of ho4.vatejr will cleanse
your dishes, plates, caps, earthenware, cutlery and kitchen
utensils from dirt and fjrease, leaving neither taste nor smell.
Georgia Normal College
And Business Institute
FOUNDED AT ABBEVILLE 1698. REMOVED TO DOUGLA31906.
Bst oduirped Bu.nui Clle in the Soutli. Couims; ScUntinc, liachers', Businsst,
Penmasbip, Etc. Wnte (or cstalugue and specimens ot PcJmmhip.
W. LlTTI.t, l'rln. A. A. Kl ML, 1'rlu. Cam'l Dept.,
DOl'C.t.AS, riKOKfil A
Local agonta wanttd, Writ for money making plan.
Ml R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO.
.WINONA. MINNESOTA.
Artlclrtt HOUirnOHl urniruir.,
"tr..lAr.
xlraSUBll skin"-. ..:--- " ' .
rno.rrM Wanted in E-Cery County.
40 Years Eip'rlenre. .0O0,0
BEST PROPOSITION 01
j LIGHT RUNNING. SIMPLE, DURABLE
I 'W!" ' ' I' ml ii. ,, li 1 1 I f
till- a tAI AllaDTn
CDARANTEKi) CAPACITY 1000 PER BOOR
SIMFLEX PRESS COMPANY,
Inventors and Manufacturers of the
Simplex Newspaper Press.
HAND OR STEAM POWER.
16T-1S9 S. Fortyth'st., Atlanta, Ga.
rel
Taoseofuswho have .been advising
our readers to patronize nome Industry,
now have a chance lo show our faith by
our works, by putroui2lnt a "borne" In
dustry tbat Is turning out a product Unit
we believe Is equal to the best, If not the
best thing on thq market for our u.e--The
News, I'alrburn, Ga., June 6, 19JS.
W. L. rnutlas mslccs and sells mui
men s j.ih anil K.l,3 shoes tlinti any
Vithcr mntiiif aftiirer in the wml.l. Ire
'cause tliny licilfl their tfiape, lit better,
and wear longer than any other inaka.
, Stioet it All Price,, for Every Mtmber 0 tbt
Family, Men, Boys, Women, Kineti Childita
W L Doa,l,,$4 00sn4 $5.00 OHltCdr, lho csDn
U tuld &t vy prlc. W. L DoujIm a. SO ul
SJ.OO ikon gn lb, tMrt u th,worlil '
Ff Color Kittletn f Kjccluirltt.
- lukc n Nul.Mtilulv. W. I.. Luui
11.1TT1 anit pr1'- I, els-nitej on bottom. S.'M
every lu-re. Miots iiia ii'l frcnn Isclorf to sny
rnit ot the rntl,l. t'amloai" tive.
W. L DOUll AS. IS7 Spark St.. Brecktos. MM.
(At41.'il3)
T'.'.iy have banished the automo
Me from Bermuda. But they still
have'-:; onion, proclaims the Clil
"ffo Evening Post.
HAD ECZEMA 15 TEAItS.
Mrs. Thomas Thompson, of Clarljsvllle,
Ga wrlti-s, undr (Into of April 23, 1Wi7: "I
JutTere.l i5 y(,nes with tormenting eczema;
d the best doctors to iirescribe; but uoth
'"gdiil me any g0od until I got tftierini:.
' cured mo. I am so thankrul."
inousands of others can testify to slnilkir
"ee. Tettkrinr Is sold by drupists or
by mall fur 50c. by J. T. fcnui'TUis,
wpt. A, Bavannnb, Go.
nly 6 per cent of amputation cases j
fult fatally at present, cwlng to he ;
'nprvcnient In cntlifptic 'surgery.
-'ATU M BIl-IOl'SNESa. j
v. """."Ipstlon Sends tinUf.nniii matter !
our i.K ,hrou?!' thH body. Dull heaiaohe,
Los oi l ' """nth, Bleared Evei,
aiirVT. f-Trv and Appetite are the surest
pishivii honffl,"lloa- 1'ooko'b Liven rn.LB
the sl i . " "-"'""pntlon. I nsy utrakra ,
the ho. , sn llv"r t" better action, oltanso
lil. "r"lhea the weakened parts,
Si ee,. n''lMl" "d aid dlirostPm. 1'ri. e I
the'ia, n 5'0,lr "nlr or direct from I
sddrc. , tr"9 "ample bv mall to am
a- J. A. Yocxa, Ja., Wayuro-s, Ga
'mni; (tcoilno?
' -vows, ihr.-o
CURED
lve
ulck
Relief.
Pemovr, all owellinj? In 8to
davs ; meets a pemisneni cure
In jo to coilBve. Trialtreatmenl
.1 Wri'e Dr. H. H. Greon Sons,
!c.,i-.n.n Bat a Atlanta. Of
Oropsvi
,...Mnn .Hf'v .r'F.Ia.77ua;..ii
ZUiiMERMANN STEEL CO.,
Loo Trta. low.
j wtIJI'stJUiiHi
Malaria Makes Pale Blood
The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILI, TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds no the
rcio?n Vnn l-tinm t-It n f vnii ore til; i n cr Ths fnrmtila ia nlninlv ririntil rn r-t- Krrft cViwriMrr
ojstu. -- - . ... ....j .... w wwvb, ouwru6 ri
is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and the most effectual form. For adults and children. 50c. B
&U'a,HB Vrtf WT MTITfHfti. HU. If MWIII JOSiJSJtUJr
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more sockIs hrlshter sod fftter colow than inr other dT. One Ilia, package cnlor, all tlber Ther d In etiltl wnfer bf-tler than anv other ilye. Voa.
vie rlvp. nnv sermeni wtlliout rinnmif apsn. Write for fres booklet How lo ue. HIinmii aud MIX Color. MONHOK lltUla CU.i Qniucr. illiuokt.
exclaims the Da!
are a few fads lot!
A-
I Simple
Remedy
B 30
,.giTOWJJlagllit,gBn
with
Cardui is a purely vegetable extract, of 'certain medicinal ingredients.
a specific, curative influence, on the womanly organs.
It is a simple, harmless, non-intoxicating remedy, acting gently and natural
ly, and is recommended to girls and women, of all ages. To them we say: Take
VV JULIUS Wxl
for womanly pains, dragging feelings, nervousness, and any other form of sickness
peculiar to females. Mrs. A. C. Beaver, of Marbleton, Tenn., writes: "I suffered
dreadfully, but took Cardui and recommend it to all ladies with female troubles."
IirTtlTT' IPAT1 mrr nAflJ Write for Pre 64-psre Book for Women, trlvlrf symptoms, csnsca, borne treatment and
IVItllr. rSKf rnl'T, IkllllEi aluabl hints on diet, eiirel.aa, elc. Oent free on request In elaio wrtntw, br caail
-JiJ M.M.1MJLJ XJSJJLX vmA. Ladies' Advitorr Dept. The Chittsoooca Medicine Co. Cbattaooosra. Tonn.
Pile's
VsWCaJL U.UL
man may talio up v.)ith
Ll Paylns
aa Initiation fee.

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