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'AN HONBST DOCTOR i ADVISED PE-RU-NA. MR. SYLVESTER E. SMITH, Room 218, Granite Block, St. Louis, Mo., Writes: "Peruna la tho beat friend a eick man can have. .. "A few months ago I camo here in a Wretched condition. Exposure and dampness had ruined my once robust health. I had catarrhal, affections of the bronchial tubes, and for a time thera was a doubt as to ray recovery. "My good honest old doctor advised mo to take Peruna, which I did and in short time my health began to im prove very rapidly, tho bronchial trouble gradually disappeared, and ia three months ny health was fully re stored. "Accept a grateful man's thanks for his restoration to perfect health." Pe-ru-na for His Patients. A. W. Perrin, M. D. S., 980 Ilalsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y says : "I am using your Peruna myself, and am recommending it to my patients in all cases of catarrh, and find it to be more than yon represent. Peruna can be had now of all druggists in this sec tion. At the time I began using it, it was unknown." Peruna is sold by your local drug gist. Buy a bottle today. So.SO-'OS. Don't bo afraid to be polite at all times and under all circumstance It is no disgrace to be called a gen tleman. Hicks' Capudine Cures Nervousness, Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or what not. It refreshes the brain and nerves. It's Liq-yd and pleasant to take. JPc. 'jc, and at drug stores. When you see a man advertising his virtues it's to keep your atten tion off his real character. n ED-BOUND FOR MONTHS. Hope Abandoned After Physicians' Consultation. Mrs. Enos Shearer, Yew and Wash ington Sts., Centralla, Wash., says: l" or years I was weak and run down, could not sleep, my limbs swelled and the secretions were troublesome; pains were intense. I was fast In bed for four mo&thg. Three doc tors said there was bo cure for me and I was given up to die. Being urged, I used Doan's Kid ney Pills. Soon I was better and in a few weeks was about the house, well and strong again." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. IT WAS CLEAN GONE. (Mother- Graclousl Where's the eoap? Tommy I ate It. Mother Why did you do that, child? Tommy I was afralu j'ou was go ing to wash me with it. Louisvilla Hera''1 v Nyini isll Richmond Times-Dis patch: Isn't It better to remove the cause of hoodlumism with small expense than to try to reform a distorted life by Jails, asylums, punishments and police? Whether a child's tendencies lead him to poor health or bad morals the playground is th best remedy that hf been, discovered. His Lucky Day." Deputy County Clerk J. Robert Set tle says Sunday is his lucky day. His little daughter was born on a Sunday and last Sunday a hen hatched six teen chicks from sixteen egg3 for him, Fayette Democrat-Leader. Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Read What They Say. M iss Lillian Ross, 530 East 84th Street, New York, writes: "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound over came irregularities, pe riodic suffering, and norvous headaches, after everything else had failed to help me, and I feel it a duty to let others know of it." KatliarincCraig.2353 Lafayette St., Denver, Col., writes: "Thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I am well, af tor suffering for months from ner vous prostration." Miss Marie Stoltz man, of Laurel, la., writes: "Iwaainarun-downconditionandsuf-fercd from sup pression , indigestion, and poor circulation. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabla Compound made me well and strong." Miss Ellon M.Olson, of 417 N. East St., Ke vranee, II!., says: "Ly-diaE.Pinkharn'sVcge-tablo Compound cured me of backache, side aho, and established my periods, after the best local doctors had failed to help me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. nit ;-.;,i-fwArfFJ-i- jMAWIt STClTZMANy For thirty years Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, -find has positively cured thousands oi women who have been troubled vatn displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pain?, backache, that bear-!ng-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizziness,ornervous prostration Why don't ycu try it ? HIV. Pinkliam invites all sick TTomen to writo her fpsv. --fica She has Raided -ds Uc ' Building State Roads. Louis E. Harrison, Eastern Division Engineer of the State of New York, Is registered at the Hotel Knicker bocker. "This has been New York's banner rear in building State roads," said Mr. Harrison. "A comparison of the work done in 1907 and that accom plished in the previous twelve months Illustrates this. In 1907 the three iivislons of the engineering depart ment constructed 385 miles of road, & feat which established a record or the State. This year the Eastern Division alone has undertaken, to build 600 miles, of which 550 will be completed before winter sets In, while the total mileage throughout the State will be in the neighborhood of 600. "State road construction has proven luch a popular success that efforts were made to obtain from the Legis lature an appropriation cf $7,500,000. This estimate was cut down to an even $3,000,000, of which there is left about one-third. As the money is appropriated as the obligations are Incurred the shortage of cash there fore will have no effect on the work already under way, but will be used for future purposes. "New York is taking up the work on a greater scale than most of the other States. The increase in the number of automobiles has been in strumental in. strengthening the de mand for better roads. At the rate at which the work is now going on the State will in a few years have a splendid system of public thorough fares.'" New York Telegram. Good Roads Mileage. Indiana people will take pride In knowing that this State stands first In the mileage of good roads. Good Road3 gives the mileage of highways In the several States named below, and puts Indiana at the head of the list. In a recent Interview of the Hon. Martin Dodge, by the Ohio Farmer, he said to that paper that the Ohio improved roads, -fc-hlle not so great in mileage, were better than ours in permanent character, and the Farmer adds: To show the actual position of this State, the following statistics of good road mileage are given by Mr. Dodge, who is good authority, as he was until recently. Director of the Office of Goo J Reads Inquiry at Washington: State Mileage of Good Roads. Indiana 23,877 Ohio 23,460 Wisconsin 10,633 Kentucky 9,486 California S.803 Illinois . : 7,924 Massachusetts 7,844 Michigan 7,025 Minnesota 6,247 New York 5,876 Tennessee 4,285 Missouri 2,733 Oregon 2,589 New Jersey 2,422 Connecticut 2,260 Maine 2,323 Pennsylvania 2,167 Panics and IJad Roads. Every fall financial centres are up set by the enormous amount of money withdrawn to "move the crops." For two or three months the strain is in tense, and sometimes as last fall It is disastrous. Why the undue haste to get the crop to market so quickly only a part of it is needed for im mediate consumption. One of the principal reasons Is the roads are gen erally bad throughout the winter and spring: at any rate they cannot be de pended upon, so the farmers prefer to get the grain off while the roads are good, and this grand rush upsetg everything. It costs nine cents per bushel per year for elevator storage alone, which entails other expenses. Grain can be stored on the farm for two cents per bushel. The elevator charges are equal to a ten per cent, tax on wheat and a twenty per cent, tax on corn and oats. This is a big and largely unnecessary tax. With good roads the farmers can store their grain on the farm and control the situation, saving a neat little sum that 13 now wasted, as well as selling their grain to better advantage. Enormous for tunes are being made and augmented by shrewd middlemen manipulating the price of the world's food supply. The man who raises the grain and the man who eats it pay the bill. Good roads are the best remedy. Building: of the Highways. By their roadways ye shall know them! There is no better index to the thrift, enterprise and good citi zenship of any Stat or community than the condition of the country roads. Advancing civilization always finds expression in road building; up-to-date roads and up-to-date cltizena are always found together. With three centuries of settlement In this country, less than eight p"er cent, of the highways are improved. At this rate it would take nearly 4000 years to complete the work. Is It not 3tiange that a people who have dem onstrated their capacity In every other field of human activity should so sig nally fail in dealing with the roads? The importance of good roads can hardly be overstated. Tho highways are the veiii3 of trade and commerce, as the railroads are the arteries. How important, then, that they should be good-every day in the year. The progress recently made in the matter of increasing the efficiency of the incandesce, t electric lamp seems to indicate that the fiuure of the ate lamy is dooiu2l. THE SUN UNSSEN. All We See Are Its Concentric Shells. The great ball cf fire which we call the sum :is not really the sun. No one has ever seen the Run. A series of con cent ri-e eheHs envelop a nucleus of which we know absolutely nothing, except that It must be almost infinite ly hotter than tho fiercest furnace, a,nd that 4t must amount to more than nine-tenlh.3 cf the solar mass. That nucleus is tho real sun, forever hid dta from us. The outermost of the enveloping shells is aibout five thou sand mlle3 thick, and Is called the "chromosphere." It Is a gaseous flod, tinted with the scarlet glare of hydro gen, and so furiously active that it spurt up great tongues of glowing gag ("prominences") to a height of thousxn.d.3 of miles. Time was when this agitated eea of crimson fire could be seen to advantage only during an eclipse; now special instruments are usd whAch enable astronomer to study it In the full glare of the sun. Beyond the chromosphere, far beyond the prominences-even, lies the nebu lous pallid "corona," visible only dur ing the vanishing moments of a totAl eclipse, aggregating not more than seven days in a century. No on has ever satisfactorily explained how the highly attenuated matter composing both the prominences and 4he corona is supported without falling "back Into the sun under the pull of solar gravi tation. Now that Arrhenlus has cos mlcal'y applied the effects of light pressure a solution is presented. How difficult It is to account for such delicate streamers as the "promi nences" on the sun is better compre hended when we fully understand how relentlessly powerful is the gr'.p oi solar gravitation. If the F.un were a oabltablo globe and ycu could trans port yourse to its surface you would find yourself pulled down so forcib-Vy by gravitation that you would weigh two tons, assuming that you are an ordinary human being. Your clothing alcne would weigh more than one hundred pounds. Baseball could be plaj-ed In a solar drawing-room, for there would be some difficulty in throwing a ball more thevn thirty feet. Teunl9 would be degraded to a form of outdoor plng-'pong. From these considerations it is plain that gravlta tion on the sun would tend to pre vent the formation of any lambent streamers and to pu'l down to Its sur face masses of any size. 'Harper's Magazine. NOT AT ALL CHEAP. "She eeemed to be very particular ibeut those goods she bought," re marked the merchant. "Yes," replied the salesman, "she aid she wanted to be sure Cney were ihe real thing; she didn't want any cheap Imitation." "But they were a cheap imitation." "Oh, no; I rals-ed tho price." Phil dtlphla Press. ONE-EGG CAKE. One and a half cup3 granulate! rugar, half cup butter, s:ant one cup sweet milk, two and a half cups slfl cd pastry flour, one egg, two and a half level teaspoonfuls baking powder ia dfted flour, flavoring. Beat but ter and-sugaa- thoroughly, adding a little of the milk to help make creamy. Beat egg well and add then the balance of c.lk. Just at this pInt beat the uixture with the egg t eater, which makes it fine grained. Add flour last. Indianapolis News. DROPPKD COFFEE. Doctor Gains 20 Pounds on Postum. A physician of Wash., D. C, says of his coffee experience: "For years I suffered with period ical headaches which grew more fre quent until they became almost con stant. So severe were they that some times I was almost frantic. I was sallow, constipated, irritable, sleep less; my memory was poor, I trembled and my thoughts were often confused. "My wife, in her wisdom, believed coffee was responsible for these ills and urged ,me to drop it. I tried many times to do so, but was its slave. "Finally wife bought a package of Postum and persuaded me to try It, but she made It same as ordinary coffee and I was disgusted with the taste. (I make this emphatic be cause I fear many others have had the same experience.) She was distressed at her failure and we carefully read the directions, made It right, boiled it full 15 minutes after boiling com menced, and with good cream and sugar, I liked it it invigorated and seemed to nourish me. "That was about a year ago. Now I have no headaches, am not sallow, sleeplessness and irritability are gone, my brain clear and my hand steady. I have gained 20 lbs. and feel I am a new man. "I do not hesitate to give Postum due credit. Of course dropping coffee was the main thing. but I had dropped it before, using chocolate, cocoa and other things to no purpose. "Postum not only seemed to act as an Invlgorant, but as an article of nourishment, giving me the needed phosphates and albumens. This Is no Imaginary tale. It can be substantiat ed by my wife and her slcter, who both changed to Postum and are hearty women of about 70. "I write this for the information and encouragement of others, and with a feeling of gratitude to the in ventor of Postum." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a Rea son." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true,, cad fall of human interest EEW COLLEGE AT MILLEDSEViLLE, GA, One of the First cf Its Kind In tho County Opens September 1st. Milledgevllle, Ga. The American Cotton College, an institution for the education of young men, farmers, warehousemen, cotton buyers and oth ers, in the science of classifying and grading cotton, has been instituted here by Prof. J. H. Dickinson and Mr. R. L. Wall, the well known cotton buyer and expert, and will begin oper ations on (September 1st. Suitable quarters have been secured and a large attendance at the first sessions is assured. The new college is one of-a very few of the kind in the country. Classes will be taught by correspon dence as well as by person and this feature is sure to become popular. A Wonderful Thing. Mr. Brown had just had a telephone connection between his office and house, and was very much pleased with it. "I tell you, Smith," he was. saying, "this telephone buslneas is a wonder ful thing. I want you to dine with me this evening, and I will notify Mrs. Brown to expect you." Brown (speaking through the tele phone) My friend Smith will dine' with ub this evening. "Now listen and hear how plain her reply comes back." Mrs. Brown's reply came, back with startling distinctness: "Ask your friend Smith if he thinks we keep a hotel." Home Magazine. 'South American." Colored conversation as reproduced by a South American contemporary: After shaking hands at the ferry dock the ether day one colored man inquir ed of another: "Didn't you marry de widow Jcnes about de first of Jin ary?" "Djvt's me I did," was the answer; "but I've dun left her." "Why, how's dat?" "Well, de fust week she called me honey; de next week she sulked around and called me old Richards; the third week sho cum for me wid a flatircn and broke two r.bs, and I'm gwine to keep right away from dar." London Globe. ITCHING HUMOR ON BOY. His Honda were a Solid Mass, and Disease Spread All Over Body Cured in 4 Days by Cuticnra. ..."One day we noticed that our little boy waa all broken out with itching sores. Wo first noticed it cn his littlo hand. His hands were not as bad then, and we didn't think anything serious .would result. But tha next day we heard of the Cuticura Remedies being bo good for itching sores. By this time the disease had spread all 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 water and washed him well. Then I dried him and took the Cuticura Ointment and anointed him with it. I dM this every evening and in four nights he was entirely cured. Mrs. Frank Donahue, 203 Fremont St., Kokomo, lad., Sept. 10, 1907. Fifty-nine pear trees In Washing ton on less than an acre produced Dearly 1,000 boxes of fruit and net led over $2,000. The trees were the A.njou variety. CURES ALL ITCHIJfO KROPTIOX8, Qleneoe, Md., Nor. 21st, 1907: "I have had eczema on my bands for 12 years, and hava tried everything. I have been using tbt tbbinb 4 days and the results are great." Signed, Mrs. M. Harrer. Tbttrbink is the surest, safest, speediest oure for eceema and all other skin diseases. Hold by drug gists or sent by mail for 6)a. by J. 1. Bmvr TBI5E, Dept A, Savannah. Ga. A man who will not work will work others. To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up the System Take tho Old Standard Urovk's Taste less Chill Tonic. Yoi know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottl, showing it is simply Qui nine and Iron in a tasteless form, and the most effectual form. For grown people and children, 50c. Habits are part of our life in youth and all of life in manhood. Ask Tour Denier For Allen's Fot-Kaie,. A powder. It rests the feet. Curs Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At all D. uggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac cept no feubstitute. Sample mailed Fee a. Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy. N. Y. The ocean is not the only body filled with breakers. Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup for Cbiiaren allays pain, c. .tea wind colic, 25c a bottle When a man plays for sympathy, he loses if he wins. One of ihe of the happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of information a3 to the best methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of the world's best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonablo claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-informed of the World; not of indi viduals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the best the world affords. One of tho products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com mended by the Well-informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative ia the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. KCZE.HA cuked. J. B. Maxwell, Atlanta. Ga., snys; " suffered agonv with a severe cuss of eeee ma. Tried six different remedies and was in despair, when a neighbor told mo to try r-buptrlae's tbttbbinb. After using $3 worth of your tettkbin and soap I am completely cured. I cannot say too much in its praise." Tettkkikb at druggists or b mail 60o. Soap 25o. J. T. bHCPTBiB, Dept. A, Savannah, Ga. Don't be afraid of failure. Keep on though you fail a dozen times. FITS. St. Vitus' Dance :N ervous Disease per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Greut Nerva Restorer. &5 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St. Phila., XJa. Some men run into debt but don't even try to crawl out. Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains, Sour stomach and heartburn, no matter from what cause. Gives immediate relief. Prescribed by physicians because ic is sura and effective. Trial bottle luc. Regular sizes 25c. and 50c., at all druggists. Don't be afraid to begin at the bot tom. It is the safest way to climb. A Golden Opportunity is offered toa few investors. The Curtis Richmond Mioing Co., a high class miDing concern operatiug in Sonora, Mexico, and whose minej are very rich in gold, need 810,000 more with which to install tDacblu ery (already raid for) and complete davel opment. Will sell enough stock at SS cent; per nhare (par value tl.00, nope sold for less than 50 cents) to carry out this plan. Adjoining mine id payit g 1,000,000 ycirly. This is a high-class conewi vative luvotmeut which will product) great letums within one year. For further parMculars address G. Lflnox Curtid, Presideut, 17 East 45th St., New York City. Girls who are worth their weight in geld are seldom given a weigh. Food Products 9S Vienna Sausage You've never tasted the bet sausage until you've eaten Libby's Vienna Sausage. It's a sausage product of high food value! Made different! Cook ed different! Tastes different and is different than other sausage! Libby's Vienna Sausage, like all of the Libby Food Products; is carefully prepared and cooked in Libby's Great While Kitchen. It can be quickly served for any meal at any time! It is pleas ing, not over-flavored and has that satisfying taste! Try it! Libby, McNeill & Libby. Chicago. We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of pneumonia in any family where they use Goose Grease as directed. If you ever know or hear of any ruch case, please inform us and we will pay them the reward. rnncr orACF I IMIMFNT CO. Crmmntboro, N. C. J A I. WAY- MF.NTION THIS PAPER when writing Advertlaera, and In buying; Article dverllad In tlaeae rolumns takeonly llie KIN I I.Mi nud DECLINE ALL SUBSTITUTES ! It l Is rj mj i tar $100.00 iHi REWARD &d FARMS American Cotton College "gffif For tha education of Farmers, Clerks, Merchants, Warehousemen, Cotto Buyers, Manufacturers, and all others, young or old, who are unable to classify) and put the correct valuation on 18 Grades of Cotton. Thirty day scholarships u) our sample rooms, or six weeks' correspondence course under expert cotton men will complete you. Big demand for cotton gradsrs and cotton buyers. Session open4 Sept 1st. Correspcr ence course year round. Write at once for further particulars l MB Xl'A U M I s&bs- 1 i ia an attempt Don't choke your feet They fit yonr feet. Look find these shoes readily, write for directions how to secure FRED. F. FIELD CO., Brockton, Mass CUHE FOR KfZrHi pCZEMA CURED BAItlUM WATER DOE3 J it either at your home r at Springs Sana torium. Box of Antizema Ointment and booklet free. Barium Sprigs Co., Barium Springs. N C. II Is best V Prices W i Paid Tor m ALL ii HADES OF SCRAP UiON. 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HETELL, Actof Prestol 608 to 881 Put a Bon rd, Tuition nadKoo Rtnt for Srnlon ofMne Mob tha at P HIGH I SCHOOL For boj a and a-irln. F.nIor-rd hy beat eda CKtori. At loot of UIn ICtdue. Magalfl rent Ktneir. Konalarla- M Inerr 1 nraten Opena Au18,'8. Fer catalogue write t W. D. BURNS, THE DAISY FLY KILLER dtroy. an tn flies and affords comfort to ever; home in dining roots. j yniM). BieepinK-rooia and all places! troublesome. Cleun, neat, aaot will not aoil et Injure anything. Itj them once and you will nar er be without them. If not kepi br dealers, aent prepaid tur via. HAROLD pOM.Hb l Btfalk as., BraeUya, B. X TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body antiseptoically clean and free from un healthy germ-life and disagreeable odor, which water, soap and tooth preparations alone cannot do. A germicidal, disin fecting and deodor izing toilet requisite of exceptional ex cellence and econ omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet 6torest 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Lsrge Trial Sample with "hcalth (no ecauTV" cook a c nt rfttK T!:E PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. S ij . a All dealer. Sample, Booklet and Parlor Game, Ion, raclfic Coast Borax Co., New York. Local agents wanted. Writs for noaay aatjng pin, . , If afiilcted with weak eyes, nse Thompson's Eye Water ?sc 5 tim afjl h I m lis ft iSMlal Ml l MtlMBai 1 5 1 !-,V: x, 'JtSKI,'- I Is T--ST" - -i .---m-aw- -,, .,r... , J In Term bit anil adjacent Conrtioo, Hanner farming aectlos) of iieorein. Can raito anvthiru thut trows. Heiuthr cou. try. Any sice tat m ou want nmi price irasonnble. eaar ttrons. Also city Yliialia piorert , tho r i I roa 1 center of South Genreia, all cliuuo nod nr.cta. Write for descrip tive circular. KoniNSON Jk CiUACE. YicUlia., Ga. FOR MEN Many people crowd their feet into shoes to make their, feet fit the shoes. in that way : wear SKREEM ERS. for the label, and, if you don't the makers them. ITHw w I 5 rsj I
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