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EYESiSHT WAS VA DAKCEIt BORAX IX THE DAIRY ' . E. W. Walton, Condr. S. P. Ry., 717 "Van I ess St., Baa Antonid, Tex., writes: "Daring tho trammer and fall of 1902, my. annoyance fVom catarrh reached that it ago where It was actual misery and dewloped alarming symp tom, each as a very docp-seated cough, : night sweats, and pains in the head and ch&Jt. I experimented with several called remedies before I finally decided to take a thorough course of Pernna. - Twoof my friends had gone so far as to inform me that the thing for me to do was to resign my position and seek a higher,morecongenial climate. Every one thought I had consumption and I was not expected to live very long. "Having procured somoPeruna, I de cided to givo It a thorough test and ap plied myself assiduously to tho task of taking 'It, oa per instructions, in the meantime "Tho effects wero soon apparent, all alarming symptoms disappeared and my general hoalth becamo fully as good as it but ever been In my life. - "I havo resorted to tho use of Pernna on two or three occasions since that time to euro myself of bad colds." Pernna is sold by your local drug fist. Huy n bottle today. '' f THE DUTCH Yfr .. ) X BOY PAINTER VVV V STANDS TOR PAINT QUALITY x I ITB POUND 0NIY0N jj 4 Jf ,1 I 1 PUREWHITE LEAD FT V3y MADE BY v 'J M OLD DUTCH f PROCESS. SV Old birds are bard to pluck. Ger man. So. 33-'08. r '.. " i..1"-".'- : 1,1 . -.:';:. tllrks' Cnpudlno Cnres Nervousnesa, Whether tired outv worried, sleeplessness or whnt not. it qniets and refreshes brain and nerves. It's liquid and pleasant to take. Trial bottle 10 v .Regular sizes itto, and flOfc, at U ugjnstv - A Dissatisfied Subscriber. "I hereby offer my resignashun as a subscriber to youre papier. It be ing a pamphlet of such small konse quence as to becfit my family by takin' it. What you need in youre shete is brains and some one to rus-' scl up news and rite editorials on ; live topics. No menshun has been made in youre hete of my butchern' a polen ,china pig weigin ' 369 pounds or the gapes in the chicken. round here, you ignore that i bought a bran' new bob sled, and that i old my blmd mule, and sny nothtn' bout it, ; Hi Simpkni 's jersey calf broke his two front legs falhn' m a well, two important chiverees have been utterly ignored by youre shete & a 3 column obitchnary notis rit. by me on the death f grandpa Henry, was left out of your shete to say nothin' of the ulfabetical poem be ginning "A is for And and also for Ark'' rit by me darter. This is the reason youre papier is so unpopular in town. If yon kant rite eddytonai & ain't goin' to put no news in youra shete we don t want sode shete. Fallen By the Wayside. " Quarrel less r fight more. Balloonist will take notice that Niagara Falla im not a good place to land. A Weather Bureau is a splendid subject for men to swear over when they haven't anything else. Una good thing about a woman s prettiest shoes is that they wear a long time, because she is doggoned glad to get them off as soon as uo- body is looking. Indianapolis News. -THE PALE GIRL Did Not Know Coffee Was the Cans. In cold weather some people think cup of hot coffee good to help keep warm. So it is for a short time but the drug caffeine acts on the heart to weaken the circulation and the re action Is to cause more chilliness. . There la a hot wholesome drink which a Dak. girl found after a time. makes the blood warm and the heart '' strong. ; She says: '- ,:''..'. . "Having lived for five years in N, Dak., I have used considerable coffee owing to tne coia climate. As a re suit I had a dull headache regularly. suffered from indigestion, and had no life' in me. "I was known as the 'pale girl' and people thought I was Just weakly, After a time I had heart trouble and became very nervous, never knew what it was to be real well. . Took medicine but it never seemed to do any good. ' " Since being married my husband and I both have thought coffee waa harming us and we would quit, only to begin again, although we felt it was the same as poison to us. "Then we got some Post.um. Well, the effect was really wonderful. My complexion is clear now, hendacha gon. and I have a great deal of en ergy I had never known while drink ing coffee. "I haven't been troublad with Indi gestion since using Postum, am not nervous, and need no medicine. We havo a little girl and boy who both love Postum and thrive on it and Crape-Nuts." "There's a Reason. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Read "The Road to V.'eUvine," in pkgs. Ever rvd the above letter? A new c ne appears from time to time. Tby Pennine, true, ar.d full of human i - 'crest INTEHNATIONAL LESSON - COM MENTS FOR SEPTEMBER SO. Review of the Eleven Preceding Les sons For tho Third Quarter- Golden Text, 2 Samuel 5: la ";;', Read Psalm 18., ' : Golden Text: "And David per ceived that the Lord had established him king over Israel, and that he bad exalted his kingdom for his people Israel's sake." 2 Sam. 5:12, Each of the lessons of this quarter teaches us something about the prin ciples upon wiilch God deals with men and something also about how men treat God. ' - - " . In Lesson I. we see the constant disposition of the human heart to re ject God and to refuse to nave Him rule over us. We see also when men choose some one else before God, He lets them have their own mad choice in order that they may learn their folly "fey bitter experience. In Lesson II. we see again the dis position of the human heart to reject God, even after He bad saved us out of all our calamities and distresses. In Lesson IIL we see God's long suffering toward those who reject Him and His love In bringing His un grateful people to a consciousness of their sin ana His unwillingness to for sake His people. , In Lesson IV. we see that the one thing that God demands from His servants is obedience, and how if one rejects the Word of the Lood, the Lord will also reject him. - In Lesson V. we see that when one servant falls God He chooses another to fill his place and anoints him with the Holy Spirit that he may be quail fled for the work to which he has been called. In Lesson VI. we see how the Lord gives victory to those who trust in- Him and He saves, not with the sword and spear, but by the power of His own name. In Lesson VII. we see that the Lord Is with the one that trusts and obeys and gives him favor with men and makes him the terror of His enemies. In Lesson VIII. we learn how God delivers His servants even in times of greatest peril. ; - In Lesson IX., we see that God de livers our enemies into our hands, but that vengeantu belong unto Him. ' In Lesson X. we see the awful fate of the one whom God had rejected and how God clears the way for the one who leaves his exaltation entirely in God's hands. In Lesson XI. we see that God will guide the one who commits his way unto Him and leans not upon his own understanding, and that God deals with us as we deal with our fellow men. " God is Leading. Ts'o room for a discouraged or de pressed feeling is left you. If your sphere is outwaTaly humble, if it even appears to be quite insignificant, God understands it better' than you do, and it is a part of His wisdom to bring out great sentiments in humble con ditions, - great principles in works that are outwardly trivial, great char acters under : great adversities and heavy loads of encumbrance. Let it fill you with cheering and ex alted feeling, however deep in ob scurity your lot may be, that God Is leading you on, girding yon . for a work, preparing yon for a good that is worthy of His divine magnificence. If God is really preparing us all to become that which is the very highest and best thing possible, there ought never to be a discouraged or uncheer f ul being in the world. Horace Bushnell. The Prayer That Prevails. ' It has been said that every true prayer has a foreground and a back ground. The foreground of prayer is an intense, immediate desire for something which seems necessary to tne soul; the background la the earnest desire that the will of God. wnatever it may be, shall be done. Leave out the foreground, and there is danger of fatalism.; ; Leave out the background, and only an expres. slon of self-will, is left. 'The perfect prayer the prayer that, prevails must have ' background and fore ground, desire and Submission. The Rev. J. R. Miller. The Winds That Strengthen. The air from the sea of affliction is extremely beneficial to invalid Chris tians, says Spurgeon. Continued pros ferity, like a warm atmosphere, has a tendency to unbind the sinews and soften the bones: but the cold winds or trouDie mane us sturdy, tardy and well-braced In every part. Unbroken success often leads to an undervalue ing of mercies and forgetfulness of the Giver; but the withdrawal of the sunshine leads us to look for the sun. Tho Fntnre. .. '' ': It there be no hereafter and no future vindication of the UDrisrht. then virtue and purity are but names, and the only possible conclusion is. "let us eat and drink, fos, to-morrow we die." The Rev. W. P. George, Denver. . - Get Busy. You cannot cancel tha custom of preying oa your fellows by occasional praying t your Father atove. The Good Life A good life is impossible until one tnoTts that there Is ever.BonietUlng more desirable than living. The Tallest Tree. The tallest tree in the world so far as has been ascertained is on Aus tralian gum treeof the species euca- lyptbi regnans, which stands in the Cape Otway range. It is no less than 415 feet high. Gum trees grow very fast. There is one In Florida which shot up forty feet in four years, and another In Guatemala which grew 120 feet In twelve years. This corre sponds to a rise of ten feet In a year. cr nearly one foot a month. Milwau kee Sentinel. From Terrible Eczema Uuby'a Head . a Mass of Itching' Rash and Sores ' -Mi. Disease Cured by Outicura.. "Our little girl was two months old when 1 a. . . i r i 1 1 i' . ue guu h rusn on aer race unu wiiiiin in e days her tace and head were all one sore, We used different remedies but it got worse instead oi Deiier anu we inougiu sua .. u ui:..j i i i.i Humu i-uiu uuiiu uuu luufa iter vara wuiuii fall off. She suffered terribly, and would scratch until the blood came.' This wpnt on until she was tire, months old, then I had her under our family doctor's care,, but" she continued to grow worse; 6! He said it was eczema. When she was seven months old I started to use the CuticunrBeinediea and in two months our baby was a differ ent girl. .You could not Beo a sign of a sore and she was as fair as a new-bora baby. Sue has not had a sign of the eczema since. 'Mrs. H. F. Kudke, J-eSueur, Aliuu., Apr.. 15 and Alay 2, 1007." , Stulgng the Boz "Of course," the British tourist was saying, "I understand that the winning-party at your elections is 'the one that gets out the most votes." "Not at all," xeplied the native; "it's the party that puts in the most votes." The Catcholic .Standard and Times. State op Ohio, Citt of Toledo, I Lucas Coontv,. i " . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the iinn of F. J.Chbnet & Co., doinff business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that' said firm will pay thesum of ore hcndbed dol lars for each and every case of CATARRH that cannot be cured by the usa of Hall'8 Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney, v . Sworn to before me and subsiribea in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D 1886. A. W. Gleason iSEAL.) s' Notary Pubfic. lall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- tace3 oi tne system, oena ior lesnmunmm, free. F. J. Cheney & COi, Toledo, 0 .Sold by all' Dragaiete, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best, v , Thanks to the Gibson GIW ; The Million's figure has astound ingly Improved during the last five years, and the much-abused Gibson girl ha3 done a great deal for it. From the Onlooker. IVBITH TO KING WOBM. "Evervwhore I ko I SDeak for tttbih. because lc cured mo of ringworm in its worst form. , My whole chest from., neolc to waist was raw as-beef; but tittxbihs cured me. It also cured a bad case of piles." So fays Mrs. M. F. Jones of 28 TannehiU St., Pittsburg, Pa, Tkttmih, the (Treat skin remedy, is sold by druggists or sent rjy man for SO j. Write J. T. banrxniKB, Dept. A, Savannah, Oa. ".' ; . Let children support their parents or be imprisoned. A Roman Law. to Drive Out Malaria and Build U .'. the System Take tho Old Standard Grove's Taste less Chiu. Tokic; You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply Qui nine and Iron in a. tasteless form,, aud the most effectual form. For grows people and children, 50o. . . The asli borrows poison from the viper. Latin- Capudine Cures Indigestion- Pains, Belching, Sour Stomach, nnd Heartburn, from whatever cause. It r Liquid., .Effects immediately. Doctors prescribe it. 10c., 25c., and 50c.. at drug stores. -'ti-: The campaign begins when ,1 the money 1egins to rattle in the tin cup. Trtith and Quality app3al to the Well- Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing.. Accord ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, asfit is free from all objection uhle substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine? manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug gists. . " '" ' .:,,, ' " ; T MtI .M (SEE . Iff SBBBBBBBBBBSBSBBBBBBBSBBBBBBSSBBBSaBSBBBBSBBSBBSSBBBBBBBBBHBBSBSBBBB Gci Your ilcallh Bade To one vho has lost her health, Ufa seems pretty dreary. Unhappineis, after all. Is very often a question of health. If female troubles have worn you out, made) you feel veak, sad, miserable 2nd able 'only to see the dark side of things, as a reflection ' upon a cloudy mirror, brighten op, by doing your best to get your health baclt ' TAKE CARDUI. - This well-known woman's medicine has brought health and happiness to many thousands of, weak, ailing women. Why net to you? --.'.- i w c L 2 ,A Matter of Profitable Interest t tiM Farmer nnd Dairyman. 7 The problem of keeping swwt 1 the uteiilils .used in connection tUi l - ..... i milk and crtam selling,, and UutiCt making, has besn a serious one with ,,, Q ! '"0 rdimsi. He has come to realise fully Gel the slightest taint or tint of stalenes left; In a can,, tin or churn may "rain, a whole output; that the taint which. is l3tt i3 In the -form of .bacteria which growand multiply "In' milk' o butter,, producing disastrous results, ' Tha farmer has learned that hot water won't rinse away5 the, greasy residue in dairy utensils. He . has learned, that soap leaves a residue of its cwn which is, if any thing, worse taan the milk or cream residue, and it is little wonder that there has been a constant clamor-lor a dairy. c!2nssr and sweetener thai will meet modern. requirements. C A few of thorlarges5 creamsry es tablishments have called experts into consultation on this problem and have with thla-iscientific fiid hit upon a product of nature which exactly fills the bilk bora::. ' Scientists have long known horax as a cleanser, a sweetener and- an antiseptic destroyer of hacteria and germ growths. ' Destroys all that harmful and promotes and preserves freshness, sweetness and purity, re lieving the dairyman and dairy housa wife of drudgery and of nsedlesg work and worry. it first place in the necessities of every dairy.' - - The cow's udder is kept in a clean, healthy and "smooth condition by washing it with boraxand water,, a tablespoonful of borax o two quarts of water. This prevents roughness and sore ness or cracking teats, which make milking time a dread to the cow and a worry to the milker. The modern cleanser of all dairy utensils consists of one tablespoon ful of borax to every quart of water needed. Remember a tablespoonful equals four teaspoonf uls. 'Be sur'o that you get pure borax, To be sure, you must get "20 Mule Team Eorax." , All dealers.: A dainty book In col ors, called "Jingle Eook," sent free to any Mother Eending name and ad dress of her baby, and tops from two pound, cartons of r 20 Mule Team Package Borax, with 5c. in stamps. . Address Pacific Coast Borax Co., New York, The grass widow is not to be wink ed at. Knoxville Sentinel. ', HAD ECZEMA IS TEARS. Mis. Thomas Thompson, of Clarksville, Oft., writes, under date of April 23, 1(07: "I suffered 10 years with tormenting eczema; had the best doctors to prescribe; but noth ing did me a'ty good until I got'TBTTBBWE. It oured ms. ,. I am so thankful," Thousands of others can testify to similar eures. Tbttbbixb is sold by druggists cx sent by mall for 5ta; ny J. x. bhuptbixb, Dept. A, Savannah. Ofc,.- .?''; ..V :i';LKi:i The editor of The Nashville Ameri can, says that rainbow stockings are now the style in Tennessee. He re fers to men's stockings, of course. Los Angeles Times. ' ; TEN YEAK3 OF BACKACHE. Thousands of Women Suffer in the Same Way.- - . Mrs. Thomas Dunnr 153 Vine St., Columbus, Ohio, says: "For more than ten years I was in misery with back ache..' The simplest housework completely exhausted me. I had no strength or ambi tion, was nervous and suffered headache and dizzy spells, After these years of pain I , was despairing of ever being cured hen Doan's Kid ney Pills came to my notice and their use brought quick relief and a perma nent cure. I am very grateful." . : , Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buttalo, N. Y. One foolish act may undo a man and a timely one make his fortune. Irish. " ":';-s.,-;'"v:: PUTNAM Color more irobds brighter and faster oolors than any can dye any garmeut without ripping apart. Write I i J : Ti:Z SAFE WAY TO DUY PAiriT. Property owners will' save a deal of trouble and expense in keeping their buildings properly painted, if they know how to protect ihemselves against misrepresentation and adul teration n paint materials. There's one sure and safe guide to a pure and thoroughly dependable White Lead that's the "Dutch Boy Painter" trade mark which the Natioual Lead Comr pany. the largest makers of genuine White Lead', place on every packagei of their product.. This company sends a simple and sure little" outnt. for test- ing white lead, and a valuable paint, book, free, to all who Jwrite for it: Their address Is Woodbridge Bldg., New York City. ; . j While you are willing to agree that the mosquito must haye been created for some purpose, it rather irritates you to have a suspicion drilled into you that you are it. Indianapolis News. ' ' More proof that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound saves woman from surgical operations. Mrs. S. "X Williams, of Gardiner, Maine, writes : - " I waa a great sufferer from female troubles, and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound restored me to health in three months, alter my physician declared that an operation was abso lutely necessary." , - Mrs. Alvina Sperling of 154 Oey bourne Ave., Chicago, IIL, mites : -VI suffered from female, troubles, a tumor and much inflammation. Two of the best doctors in Chicago decided that an operation was necessary to save my life. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound entirely cured me without an operation." : ' " .' '" FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been 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 bearing-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 fruifted thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. American Cotton CoUege mX;' ; For the education of Farmers, Clerks, Merchants, Warehousemen, Cotton Bayers, Manufacturers, and all others, young or old, who are unable to classify-' and put the correct valuation on 18 Grades of Cotton. Thirty day scholarship inV our sample rooms, or six weeks' correspondence course under expert cotton men, will complete you. Big demand for cotton gradsrs and cotton buyers. Session opens Sept 1st Correspcr- -nee course year round. Write at once for furtier particular LYMES' Too much stalk 7A mccTis too much nitrogen in your soiL . Next time this Fall increase the Potash makes a stronger stalk, end a heavier head. ; Most fertilizers are weak in Pet-.sh. Make them tdtn- ftcti by adding Totash 6 per cent or 15 pounds Mu; - xiate of Potash per hundred. Complete fertilizer (2-8-C) tneana best crops and biggest profit. ' Kvery agent sella phosphate. Few carry Potash in stock. Arrange for Potash now. Potash is profit. Fenl for Our Books. contaitiin9;ir about soil, . " crops, oanurea and fertilizers. Mailed free. GER'ilAN KALI WORKS, Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Oa. tm mm . Jf . . ei ms m a. ne a 1 ill Tf Juj n 1TT VI IWfc n,-5' FADELESS DYES othor dva. One lUc naekasa oolora all abars. Ther tor free booklet How to Uys. lUeaoa and Mix Colon. Its Ingredients are restoring,' strengthening, health-giving, the womanly organs It Is safe, pleasant and always reliable. Mrs. F. S. Mills, of Murietta, Calif., writes: 1 don't tiiink any one can recommend a medicine more highly than I can Cardui. - I had a mis hap, which was followed by Inflammation. I posi tively believe I would 'have died, had It not been for CarduL 7 When I' began .taking It,' I cculi not stand on my feet.; . After taking two (2) bottles, I was cured, and now weigh 165 pounds.' Sold everywhere. Try Cardui. -hi) i t 1 co.c mm Wo offer one hundred dollars, reward for ' any caaa of pneumonia In any family where they use Goose Grease as directed. If you over know or hear of a:iy puch case, nlrasa inlorm us and we will pay them the reward. GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT CO. v Greeniboro, N. C. :; .?.,. .-r- THE J.R.WATKINS HED.CO. WINONA. MINNESOTA Hakat -TO DlfTeren Arlelei IIoneh14 Bemedles, IlBTorlna; Kxtraets all Kinds, , Toilet Freparatlons, Flue Soups, Eta. CAKVA53EE3 WANTED IN EVERY 10UNIY 0 Ti earslTa:jerIiiee,),000.000 Outpn BEST PROPOSITION EXH OESa AGENTS 9 3 OH! s R. STOREKEEPER g Remember you don't have vfc In hnv nirt-v Wnvs aav more OASIS 5 Made from Pure, Clean, Raw W) Cotton, marks a new era in firt the comfort business. . ' ; i- " - - - .i r ' save ui yuui ujf at home. Better' Goods for less money. SAVE FREIGHT 4 THE- ftl - mOL.TR MAStFACTTJUKS CHARLOTTE, - - C If afflicted ThoimpsotfsEyeWater With weaJ So. 38-'03. Look at your wheat study it well before you cut it- and leaf in oroportion to your grain, - WISl , whsmw iisvnsHV VlUft ' - - - ; dva la cold water better than anr other dre. Toe SlOiiUOE URIU tU. UMlncy. lllinaia. to v Cm i mm InniuiFnRKl .1 oulhern r -" TTni a B - n"ll Hill HI llll III! BUI Hat OJIIlsil ril 9 J J?iaT..iri. bif. a . m m k aarV
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