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" Do you know of any womanx who ever received any benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound ? " If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar to her sjex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in this country where women cannot be found who have been restored to health by this famous old "Hiedy, made exclusively from a simple formula of roots erts. During the past 30 years we have published thousands of letters from these grateful women who have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in that time have we published a testimonial without the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly published a testimonial that was not' truthful and genuine. Here is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi ence with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write and ask her. Houston, Texas. "When I first bejran taking Lydia E. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound I was a total wreck. I bad been sick for three years with female troubles, chronic dyspepsia, and a liver trouble. I bad tried several doctor's medicines, but nothing did me any good. ' For three years I lived on medicines and thought I would never get well, when I read an advertisment of Lydia E. link bam's Vegetable Compound, and was advised to try it. "My husband got me one bottle of the Compound, and it did me so much good I continued its use. I am now a well woman and enjoy the best of health. I advise all women suffering from such troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. They won't regret it, for it will surely cure you." Mrs. Bessie L. Hicks, 819 Cleveland St., Houston. Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it not do her as much good as it did Mrs. Hicks. GUTIiERN SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY NEWNAN. Established 21 years. Tb Oldest. IHoat Reliable an Beet Telegraph Sell eel In tbe Mouth. Tuition reasonable; board cheap; town healthful and pleasant We teach TELEGRAPHY. TYPEWRITING & RAILROAD AGENCY. A school for YOUNG MXN and LADIES. Open year round. Students can enroll at any time. Most modern equip ment; Instruction thorough and practioal. On! 4 to months reauleed to Qualify for service.1 Diplomas awarded. Graduates GUARANTEED (rood positions. They begin on $5 to $65 per month; riid promotion; steadr employment. Constant demand for Telegraphers. Telegraphy Is the only trade or profession NOT overcrowed. Write today for oar 19U9 handsomely illustrated M-paee Catalog. It contains fall partic ulars about Telegraphy aid our School and will fully convince yoa that, the S. S. T.. la the BEST. It is FREE and will be mailed promptly on request. You can't afford to miss it. It will encourage and inspire you. SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Newnan, Ga. A hopeful optimism and sterling honesty are the ball bearings of busi ness negotiations. For COLDS and CiUIP. Hick's CiPUDi.vE Is the best remedy relieves the aching and feverisnnes cures me tjoia aua restores normal conditions. It's liquid effects immediately. 10c, 25c and 60c, at drug stores. TWEN I Y IliKKERKST KOUR OOLOKEO VlK WSof New York. Coney Island aua Atlantic City with rocket wro'C''le. Beautiful novelty, dt-nrt 18c or femmps-The Uoyml M .fcIl.Co..BaJtlmore.Ml. A Friend In Need There is absolutely nothing that gives such speedy relief in Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Cholera-Infant um, Colic and Cramps as DR.D.JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM It is a friend in need, and 70a should always keep it in your , house. Its valuable curative properties have made it a necessity for both adults and children. Sold by ell druggltls at 25c pT bottle TOILET ANTISEPTIC NOTHING LIKE IT FOR TUX: TL L'TU P"in dentiiric II & I aVia I II in cleansing, whitening and removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroying all germs of decay and disease which ordinary tooth preparations cannot do. THE MOUTH wash disinfects the mouth and throat, purines the breath, and kills the germs which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness. V when inflamed, tired, acrs w Li and bum, may be instant! relieved and strengthened by Pax tine. Cava nfU Paztine will destroy the germs A I Annn that cause catarrh, heal the in fiamma'Joa and stop the discharge. It is a sura remedy for uterine catarrh. Pax tine Is a harmless yet powerful termkide,disinf eclant and deodorizer. Jsed in bathing it destroys odors and leaves the body anaseptkalry dean. rORSAtC AT DRUG TOBtS.JBOc. OR POSTPAID BY MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE I JHi PAXTON TOILET CO.. BOSTON. MASS. GEORGIA. Temptation is the anvil upon which manhood is forged. 'So. 38-'09 The surest remedy for cramps, colic and diarrhoea i Painkiller (Perry Davis'), tfet th genuine. 25c.,: 85c. ani 50j. bottles. Every man has his besetting sin. Mrs.Winalows Soothing Syrup for Childrea teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allay a pain, cures wind colic, 25c. a bottle. Nobody can really harm you but yourself. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure consti pation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take. Do not put off under falo pretexts. A little bottle of Hamlitis Wizard Oil is a medicine chest in itself. It can be ap plied in a larger number of painful ail ments than anr other remedy known. Optimism is the first born of hope, the' mother of confidence, the execu tiorrer of adversity, and the under taker of presirnrem. cuticurFcured his eczema. Humor Came on Legs and Ankles- Could Not Wear Shoes Because of Bad Scaling and Itchiitj. "J have been .successfully cured of dry eczema. I was inspecting the removal of noxious weeds from the edge of a river and was'constantly'in the dust from the weeds. At night I cleansed my limbs but felt a prickly sensation. I paid no attention to it for two years but I noticed a scum-on any legs like fish scales. I did not attend to it until it came to be too itchy and sore and began getting two running sores. My ankles were all sore and scabby and I could not wear shoes. I had to use carpet and felt slippers for weeks. I got a cake of the Cuticura Soap and some Cuticura Oint ment.' In leas, than, ten days I could pat on my boots and m lean. than, three- weeks I was free from the confounded itchiaj Capt; G. P. Bliss. Chiefcof Police, Morris, Manitoba, Mar. 20, '07, and Sept. 24, '08. " rotter Drug &. Chem. Corp.. Sole Props. f Cuticura Remedies, Boston. Mass. Put your own shoulder to the wheel and then call on Hercules. French. ICiflPL "I tried all kinds of blood remedies which failed to do me any food, but I have found the right thing at last. My face was full of pimples and black-beads. After taking CascareU they all left. I am continuing the use of them and recom mending them to my friends. I feel fine when I rise in the morning. Hope to have a chance to recommend Cascsrets." Fred C. Witten, 76 Elm St., Newark, N. J. Pleasant, Palatable. Potest, Taste Good. De Good. Never fclcien, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, f5c, 50c Never soM boils. The ra 1m tablet state pod C C C Gasxuteed to ears sr yew moasy back, 823 Autoiiiobilcs and Good Roads. In the making of good roads In this country there Is always a new rnud- hole in the way. Wherefore the work moves slowly. There is steady pro gress toward the desired results, but the most earnest and active figures In the movement can but admit that, considering the amount of energy and brains put into the work la recent years, results arenotwhat they should be. Bad luck, vhlch Is apparently sometimes sent to test tha metal of men and measures, has waited upon the good roads advocates, and when this fact Is considered the degree of success attained by them in many States is. evidence o! an indomitable resolution and an unfaltering faith in the final triumph of public Intelli gence. It wculd seem at times as if the hard read- people work the hard est to get out of one mudhole, as a means of discovering, as soon as pos sible, how far it may be .to the next one. Their curiosity, and untiring energy in satlsrying it, has shown that the holes are never far apart. The ancient and universal preju dice in rural districts against the cost of such undertakings has of late years shown some signs of abating. Thfl farmer has had to be shown that the cost would return to him in increased value of lands and batter opportuni ties for getting his product to market at a saving of time, which, with every farmer, as with everybody else, Is money. The farmer is a shrewd busi ness man. He has studied the prob lem closely, and had ' reached the point of admitting that it had two sides before the Inauguration and rapid extension of rural mail delivery gave the good roads advocate another argument with which to appeal to him. The extension of electric lines into farm sections has also contributed something to make the farmer more open to conviction. The objection is no longer as to the disparity between cost and return, but it lies now against "dudes on rubber .tires," and there is the mudhole in the good road. It is the crazy automobilist who is turning back the bands of the clock and stopping the wheels of progress The farmer is getting ready to consid. er the advisability of taxing himself for the gain of wealth, but not for loss of life or limb. And it cannot be denied that, on many good stretches of road in this country, built at the expense of the owners of abutting lands, there have been con stant efforts to rival .the chariot races in Ben Hur. This Is the new mud' hole in the good roads movement, and it must be admitted to be a deep one, Numerous appeals to automobilists by good roads advocates have been made to give them a lift out of the mud by reducing their time schedule and' go ing out of opposition to the railroad lines, unless, Indeed, like railroads, they are willing to incorporate them selves and put up their own money for their own roadways. Epitomist Cood Advice. If Is particularly advisable, In the use of concrete for a surfacing ma terial, and on account of its mono lithic nature, that all sewer pipes, conduits and mines for public util ities, with their house connections, as are likely to become necessary for a number of years in the future, should be Installed during the build ing of the road to avoid disturbing the pavement after It has been laid. It is possible, undoubtedly, to restore a pavement that has been torn up for the placing of pipes, so that it will not show appreciable damage, but the fact is that the care necessary to accomplish this result is seldom or never taken by those in caarge of the work of repair and the pavement de teriorates and is destroyed much sooner than it should be, entailing large expense on the taxpayers in ad dition to the inconvenience of having the Btreet repeatedly, torn ud. Good Eoads Magazine Sun Better Than Shade. Concerning trees for the roadside, my advice iz, that the less trees on the roadside the better for the roads, either in summer or winter, writes a correspondent of Orange Judd Farm er. One reason is, that in summer they shade the roads .t-o much in rainy weather, thereby I:epiog the roads wet too long where there is too much shade, while the other parts of the road dry up quickly. In winter, where there are trees on the road, the snow accumulates, piles up too much in windy weather, making it difficult and sometimes dangerous to travel, and takes longer in the spring time to thaw away and consequently beeps the roads much longer in bad condition than if otherwie1! were the case. I agree, however, with the sug gestion that on a 160-acro farm, .ten acres should be devoted to trees. A Case For Sympc'Iiy. Two matrons of a certain Western city, whose respective matrimonial ventures did not in the first instance prove altogether satisfactory, ihet at a woman's club one day, when the first 'matron remarked: "Kattie, I met your 'ex,' dear old Torn, the day before yesterday. We talked much of you." "Is that eo?" asked the other ma tron. "Did he seem f-orry when you told him of my second marriage?" "Indeed he did, and raid so most frankly." "Honest?" "Honest! lie said he was extreme 17 sorry, though, he added, he didn't know the man psi30call.- Linnin coit'a. weakest organ. If there is weakness of stomach, Hver or lungs, there is a weak link in the chain of life which may snap at any time. Often this so-called weakness ' is caused by lack of nutrition, the result of weakness or disease ef the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs are cured by the use of Dr. lieroe s Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased stomach is cured, diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which Lave their origin in a diseased condition of the cinmh anA other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also. The strong man has a etroni stomach. Take the above recommended "DIscor ery" and you may have a stroni stoat ecb and a &tron& body. Given Away. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the eloth-bound vrl ome. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Diversity of thought is the initial point of mental development. WHAT IS PAINT ? The paint on a house is the extreme outside of the house. The wood la simply a structural under layer. That Is as it should be. Unprotected wood will not well withstand weather. But paint made of pure white lead and linseed oil is an invulnerable armor against sun and rain, heat and cold. Such paint protects and preserves, fortifying the perishable wood with a complete metallic casing. And the outside of the house is the looks of the house. A well construct ed building may be greatly depre ciated by lack of painting or by poor painting. . National Lead Company have made It possible, for every building owner to be absolutely sure of pure white lead paint before applying. They do this by putting upon every package of their white lead their Dutch Boy Painter trademark. That trademark Is a complete guarantee." By nature Uod is worthy of every pains to b.3 acquainted with. Plato. Rough on Rata, uubtuttuoie exterminator. Hough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c. Bough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 25c, Rough on Fleaa, Powder or Liquid, 25c. Rough on Roaches, Pow'd, 15c.,Liq'd, 35a Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c, Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25c. E. 8. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. Vice destroys the , bridges over which virtue seeks to cross the stream of temptation. ' YKAKS OK IT. A Dark Picture to Look Back TJpom. John Corey, Constable, Attica, N. "From September, 1896, to March, 1897, I was eonflned to the house, an Invalid, from kidney trouble. For months I had tottered about on crutches, a discour aged and despairing man. I was prac tically crippled with lumoaso- 1 decided, to try Doan a Kidney. Pills and a short while after I began using them I was able to walk. After taking seven boxea I threw away my crutches and the lumbago has not returned from that day to this. Through using Doan's Kidney PiUs I am to-day a healthy man." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MIlburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. Weak the conflict of one hand. For HG1DAHHG Hicks' CAPtDlJtB Whether from Colds. Heat. Stomach or Nervous Troubles. Capudine will relieve you. It's liquid pleasant to take acts Immedi ately. Tiy It, lUc.. 2Sc. and 60c. at drug sco es. There's a Difference. "Isn't stillness the same as silence?" asks the little girl next door. "No. indeed." explains the little girl next door to her. "Silence is when there isn't anybody at all in the parlor, and stillness is what you don't bear when your big sister and her beau are there." Life. In darkness,' ir ght, in sorrow, in blight, Be an optimist wver and things will come right. -CONSTIPATION RELIEVED PRICE 25 Cts. Mailed postpaid on re celpt of price. You can't have a beautiful complexion if your blood is impure or if you suffer with Indigestion or any stomach or'liver ailment. Munyon's Paw-Paw PiUs regulate the bowchv correct indigestion, constipation, biliocsness, torpid livers, jaundice, sallow and dull complexions.. They purify the blootfc and cteur the tJn of pimples, sores and most eruptions. One pill is a gentle laxative; two pills a thorough physic. They do not gripe, they do sot weaken. Price 2A cents. MUNYON'S REMEDY CO., 53d and JcHcrson Sts., Phila., Pa. This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty in the purchase of Jiuint materials, t is an absolute guarantee jf pur- : . 1 1 : ... .'' Wga For your own frZi protection, see that it is on the side of fvprv tew of white lead you buy. MATIOIM IMS CtMBTAffV 1832 Trait tkfwa, Urn Tart T., says? Hi 1 1 miirr 1 Each of the chief or gang of the body is link in the Chain of Life. A chain is no stronger than its weakest link, the body nrk ' af rrtn f fVin Itm If afflicted with weak tryes, oe Thompson's Eye Water (9 INTERESTING TO MEDICATED I (J 9 9 0 DROP BRICK IN FEED BOX IT WILL DO THE REST SAVES TIME. LABOR. AND VETERINARY BILLS SIMPLEST. SUREST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO GIVE MEDICINZ TO STOCK tiiunrsrmnrrt m tut t Blagkman Stock Remedy i iy " r, CHATTANOOGA. TEHN. iW!c med. , .sh? 7 If Your Dealer Doss not Handis It Ask Him to Write for Prices. . A Certain Cure for 5or.e,weak & Inflamed Eyes. MITCHELLS MAKES THE U5E OF DRUGS UNNECESSARY Price. 25 Ztnh.Dv0sfs. The RMit In All Cases of DISTEMPER. PINK EYE, INFLUENZA, COLDS, ETC, Of All Horses, Brood Mares, Colts, Stallions, is to "SPOHN THEM" On their long-ties or In tbe feed put Spoho's Llifbid Compound. lha remedy to til of tbem. It acta on the blood and gland.. It routa tbe dlae&aa by .x- peiung trie aiaeavw germa. it wards orrtba trouble, no matter how the; aj exposed." Abaoiately tree from aaytfcliif Injurious. A ehlld can a&feiy take It, SO eta. and gl.OO: Si.OO sad $10.00 the doaea. Sold by drugglats, harnea. dealer., or sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. Special Aaenta Wanted. SPOIIN MEDICAL CO., Chemists smtS Eliterlolosrlsts, GOSHEN. IND V. St. A. SOUTH EASTERN DENTAL COLLEGE First Session Opens October s. 1909 Few building; New Equipment; eentrally located; strong Faculty and ample WHIT3 eUnle. Write for attraqtiTe announcement AUdress - DR. CLAHEXCK I. STOCKS, Kea-tatravr, 4t7 Ataatell Oalldlas;, Atlssta, Ga. (INCORPORATED One of the best equippd srhoolx In the Poutn. lacuuy. siuK&i.KAL'UAitMn rufiiiu.8 KEErlAU, SHOETHAM). TELEGRAPHY and ENGLISH . Write for' Handsome Catalosnaw Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Helrlab,N. Mr tinrioite, tT. J tr Vt also (racA Bookktept0, Hkortkan, ftmtuMm . &eat fur Sm Study Pirrnlaai It has been proved beyond all doubt that Potatoes need Potash, in Sulfate form to produce sound, heary tubers free from scab and rich in the starchy elements that makes the mealy, well Sarored potato that everybody likes and will pay a little more to get. Potash 1 it. Be. sure yocr commercial fertilizer is tuliateol fotMBt. Two lbs. Sulfate of rotatab to each 100 lbs. ef h Jennifer iutic.K-1 ihc iend for Lliermturm about soil, piled by experts. Mailed on GERMAN KALI WORKS. CHcat. Msssssscfc llscs .....-'Oia. The Meal Dtf ATA! A Cream of ' Cathartio rttLAIMl. Caetor Oil CRILDKK LICK TUB aPOOM.. JUtln riiai,BnJ CvmeSi ITCH CURED Atfjs DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH t, teed tocu-o any caao of Itcti In half hour If used according to directions. Show this to per sons having I ten. 1 f your (loghu ftr.rstchea OS Maue David's .snacie Wash will euro nlaa at once. Price 60c a Hottle. ltcannotbtnall4. Delivered at ycur nearest exorses offica irsS) upon receipt of 15 cents. Ows A MIbm- llrai Cm.. Kkbatai, vss, Restores Cray Hair to Natural Colon stsatovcs OANDaurr and scunp Invigorates and prevents the hair from falling fls tot Sal ly Drunglsts, or ShiI Olret by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia rtos SI far Ssttlai timplt Sotlla js Sen fa CJrcala So. 38-'09. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LOMBARD mil WORKS. AUGUSTA, GA. STOCK OWffERS JS IT NOT Tor tt? That when stock snort f I need medicine thgy ors fr less inclined to uka it, sad though needing Qr nourishment have but I liule desire (or if, and J even this is often d I stroyed by medicine) BJ being placed in the feed, jn IS IT NOT I ilALSO TRUE gj IV That when stock teel badly they crave salt HI more than at other C. times? Then why b f J sot our system of giving W 1 medicine in salt the simplest, surest and best? The disagree b!e taste of the medi . . 1 cine is overcome wrten given in the salt, which is not true when placed in the feed. Our plsn a . is the common sens ) one, as it f taking rnt insures stock n mere medicine ' than when given in the A other wasteful and to them disagreeable man- A I ner. We give children medicine in sweets SJ because they like the SALVE A SCHOOL WITH A REPUTATION' TO DOING HIGH GRACI mm. THE LARGEST. THE BEST. The stron, .ronaref man all other kcnoolwn tbe State. Pays balaoce4 with at least 9 per cent, of lotai a kct btrui. 1 crops, soanarea sod fertilizers com request rrrs. Attaats. (U..IZ24 CsAdler BM. tin Yari. M ftsssaa Sb - R5 jS
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