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Co.), Pitts- burgh (National Lead & Oil Co.) OFFERED WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE , T0, miftter how limited your moans or educa- _l-..-- "bi on, if you wish a thorough business rainmL and f j'.,-l position, write today for Our Great Half-RaM Offer. Success, inde- p'-n.ionle. on. pr.,Irl,. F .R- TUNE guaran- -e. D .n't ilelay--w it today. GA.-ALA. BUS. COLLEGE, MACON, GA. k Side and Centre N IL Crank, AtasEngines .ARGE STOCK LOMBA RD AT e V t = ,. ',~ TFeoundy, Machine and Boiler WoAS and SupIly Statore, AUGUSTA, GA, T HE SWINIS"A0'S 0 YTHE EAsIl.Y THE KING OF 4 LL MjIONVINOQ BLADES IF INTotETEI>D ''IE1 ETO THE MAl'tGG CO., Trney (_1y T n... .A.r- 'o i. -o-u ma l."ptur dcL Why not have it Cured? send a: onc.e let r or postal, with .our addre-s and,1 p incln)al fancr WcwIwi i ni.mi triaIl reallyl entr iln [ lO% t 'ou t i }<03 ij' thst w l give inm < 1i (e relief ironi (he cfreil ,' * curtLbeiffoiiie ani- diangerous itrutlst. \V( also oead' our free book on the "Camuse. Care and Cure of HIuptur(." Thi- explains how you may be En. lirely Cured by small c'>st t.y rh ' Hernia Healer Co., 41-5 W. 8, Erie, Pa. CURED Quick IB O r Rc.lief. ove at swelling in 8 to 20o a6s; effects a Tpermanent cure /W ayin 3olo 6adavF T*ria~lttre`StnE iven free. 6th ir-citi e fairer Write Dr. H. H. Green's Sons, : .^* a Specialists, Box 8 Atlanta, G Avery & Company SUCCESSORS TO AVERY & McMILLAN, r1-B8 South FPorsyth St., Atlanta. Ga. -ALL KINDS OF- MACHINERY F im_ & \> &> > .'>- &. > *! > > ?* ^> * > * > ^ ' k. & > > > e> &* r * B*' ^ ^ * ^ to- * > 9 P- fr - 0- J*- > f> ^ > ^ fr- B- > S S C'ombinati:onThreshiln Msmhinero; wemiht3.f. 11,., lh' iable 1_" iteala .,-,wi-r. (i'un n ient as effect r Io M o Ie DN'"ACHINERYCO. Dert. 43. Al&a ta. Ga., Gratitude would be more common if it wasn't such a costly habit to get into. %--. -- -arr,. - ----- r 1 I YOUR GRANDMOTHER USED IT. Brought His Knife Along. Whenever the penurious manager of the large store wanted to sharpen his pencil he would enter the shipping department and borrow a knife from one of the boys. Sometimes the boys did not have their knives with t :n, but there was one lad, Tomniy Breen, -who always could be depended upon. "How is it, Tommy?" asked the manager one day as ,he whittled his pencil, "that you always have your knife with you, and the other boys ha;en'it?" Tommy hesitated for a moment, then gathering courage, said: "The wages I ,get aren't enough for me to afford more than one pair of pants."-Harper's Weekly. FITBSt.Vitu 'Dance:Nervous Diseases per manentlycured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve, Restorer. 2 trial bottle and treatise free., Dr. H. R. lne, I.A.,981 Arch S., Phila., P&a COULDN'T BB AN EMPLOYEE. *"'That fellow over there acts as though he owned this hotel." "Insulted you?" "No. ,He asked me it anything could be 4one to make me more com. fortable -Cleveland Press. I ad of experimenting with rugs and ,strong cathartics-which are clearly harm- ful-take Nature's Mild laxative, Garfield Teal It is made wholly of Herbs. For con- stipation, liver and kidney derangements) bick-headache, biliousness and indigestiori; HE WAS!T ALL THERE. Chapleigh--% waa all bvoke up ovah a girl once, doncher knoWv. Miss Knox-Ah, I se0! And some of the pieces were lost.-Chicago Daily News. Itch cured in 80 minutes by Woolfordfi SanitaryLotion. Never fails, At drggist;-. TO BE EXACT. "This meat," protested the boarder, "is overdone." "Not exactly, it ain't," replied the waitress; 'it's done over."-Philadel. phia Ledger. SKIN CURED IN A WEEK After Suffering Six Months With Dis1 figuring Red Spots and Pimples-=. ClearedAway by Outttu-at, "Cuticura Soap and Ointmitnt are the greatest remedies for skin diseases oii earth. I have suffered she motiths from a disease which I can tot describe, but I will tell you the symptoms. My skin was full of red spots and my face was full of red pimples. It made life miserable for me- and I was discouraged with everything. I went to several doctors, but it was use- less. I resolved to try the Cuticura Reme- dies, and after using them for about one * week I became a new man. The pimples and the red spots have disappeared and they made my skin as soft as velvet, Albert Cashman, Bedford Station, N, Y,, Noy.29, 1905." A LIFE PRESERVER. ,By-Stander -- You have certainly shown wonderful bravery in having that man's Tife. Is he a relative of yours? , Hero-Relative? Oh, no. 'But he owes me $400.-comerville Journal. TEN YEARS OF PAIN. Unable to Do Even Housework Be- cause of Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Margaret Emmerlch, of Clin- ton St., Napoleon, O., says: "For fifteen years I was a great sufferer .... from kidney trou- S^ bles. MY back pained Bs1 me terribly. Every VENTRILOQUIST IN THE WARD. Trouble Among the Dipsomaniacs in 4 ieldlevUe the Result. Micbhadi Newmail, aL electridiiant of 2,431 First avenue, wh6o is ficidbidtal-. ly a skilled ventriloquist, was admit- ted to the alcoholic ward in Bellevue Hospital last night. Soon after he arrived a blodd-cufdling cry of "Help! Hip!" was heard through th ward. I.V seemed to come from nowhere fi l tic p .Dr. Drury, the physicianm ki. lge, and the nurses made an &i:Zcus search, but found nothgr.--_.. "It was ce-rTfainly a cry of distress," said the doAtor. -4-he nurses thought o, tb8. 'Newvvan parently was asl'@ '~* Presently chro0ie tiftiid s sftraigil- Kand looked with hopeiful yes s'e whisper sounded tirofigh ioivi d fa drink on mi;fi ,the male nritise jfilmied td Sto pounce on fe man who wou- make such an offer -in the ward. I They walked through the line of cots, but could not trace the source of the invitation. The -ward settledd down to auiet again. iPr esently Alow tretibling roar not ijniiike tilat of ai cutb lion wa heard. "i've got 'ra," mnoaned oft patients covering his Jhead with t i d het-. Again a search was nde 6f learn -Me cause of the noise, but without rd.- sult. Soon the faint yet certain crow of a rooster was heard, followed by the wail of a cat. Nurses and orderlies searched under the cots and in the elosetf, .but found neither cat nor roostei; "I'm bleeding to death," seutiied a shrilll voic i' tt& a While. It brought the nursedS aid o fdeflis to their feet in a hurry, thoroughly air- gry this time. .While they w'6 searching one of *the nurses looked into Newman's face -and saw that he was quivering with suppressed laughter. Under examination New- mran confessed that he was a ventrilo- quist and the author of the noises his offense Was overlooked.-New York, Timteds A, Its. Lightifig Property Watis ioVe66ed By A 8cot0fimati.- Soof tAftef Arkand invented his lamp, William Murdock, a Scottish in- ventor, showed ,the world a new way of lighting a house. It had lofg been known that fat -or coal, when heated, gives oft a vapor or gas which burns with a bright light. Indeed, it is al- ways a gas that burns and not a hard substance. In the candle or in the lamp the flarni. heats the oil which comes up to iii0t through the wick and r.hus causes the oi1 to give off a gas. It is this ga that burns and gives the light. NOW.. Murd.icl:, in 1798, put thiss pfincipie *t6 a good 1se. He heat. ed coal in a i0rf vessels, and allowed . the gas which w-a driven off to pass through mains and tubes to different parts of his" house. Whenever he wanted a light "he let the gas escape at the end of the tube in a small jet and lighted it. Here- was a Ilamp without a wickl. Murdock soon ex- tended h;'s gas pipes to his factories und lighted them ivith gas. As soon as it was lnarned how to make gas cheaply, and conduct it. safely frorn house to house, while cities were res- cued from darkne.-s by the new l- luminant.-St. Nicholasq,. ZERO. Gunner-Is there an exclusive circle in this town? Guyer-I should say so. The mem- bers are as cold and Idistant as the north pole. Gunner-Ah, it must be something of an arctic c.'i'cle.-Chicago Daily N\ ws. Ol':! THING CERTAIN. Bacon-Neah had his troubles, 1 suppose? Egbert-Oh, yes; but-he didn't have to bore an artesian well to get fresh vnaterl-Ycrnkers Statesman. PERIODS F PAIN While no woman is entirely free from periodic sSuffer!ug, it does not ....... -^R^N^ seem to, be the plan \pf nature that women satluld suffer s'o severely. Ir- S regularities .ad paiA ;are positive S^ evidence thau sometlAing is wrong -, which should be set ri'Tht or it will lead to serious derawge ment of the )' feminine organism. SpThousands of wo=u, have Y t ~found relief from allt A" odic suf- [ y, ... fering by taking Lyia rE. Pink- \ham's Vegetable Co pd, which S^ V' is made from native rots, a.nxtlherbs, as it is the most thorough female regulator known to medil s1 ence. MISS ADELAIDE NICHOLS t es" the eonditic" 'hich Mc ADELAIDE NICOL auses o much discomfort apd xobs ttih period of its terrors. Women who are trPubled with painfuoar, 1ir- reltlar f ncetions should tke immediate action to ward off the seo,'s , 6Aseqtteies anid be restored to health and strength by taking Lydia E Pinkham'sVegetable Comnipound Miss Adelaide Jibols of Weet 22nd Street, New York City,- writes:-Dear Mrs, PinlhiSn:-"lf upmen., who suffer wcOild only rely upgn Lydia E. Pinkham's Vecetlable Compopnd their troubles would be quickly alleviated. I feel greati3y bdebted qor the.relief and health which has been brought to me by youef ioestimiable remedy. " Lydia E. Pianhan'A Vegetable Compouid cure-s Female Complaints such as Falling and Ine'slacements, and Orga-i DiseOses. Headache. General Debility, Indige on, and invigorateN t' e whole feminine sstem. For the derangements of the Kidneys of either sex Lydia PltPakam's Vegetable .ompou.nd! excellent, M Pineham's -Standing InVitation to Women Women, ru-,0.r g from any form of male weakness are invited to Wfite Mrs.Pink ha mt Lynn,Mass.From the symptoms given, thl" routee may be lc(atea nd hie qniulvkest and surest way ofrecoveryadvi,. . But She Never Had Sulphur In Such Convenient Form as This. 'Yourpbandmother used Sulphur as her Favorite household remedy, and so did her grandmother. Sulphur has been curing skin and blood diseases for a hundred years. SBut in the old days they had to take powdered sulphur. Now Hancock's Liquid Sulphur gives it to you in the best possible form and you get the full benefit. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur and Ointment quickly cure Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum ,and al( Skin Diseases. It cured an ugly ulcer tor Mrs. Ann W. Willett, of Wash- inpton, D. C., in three days. Taken internally, it purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Your druggist sells it. Sulihur Booklet free, if you write Han- cook Liquid 'Sulphur Company, Baltimore. Even the dignified man would rath.- er beal a little than go broke. /-- y The Small B e e, Of aint who takes care itH'a-the-butch Boy trade mark, shown below appears on every keg of whi lead he buys, is ,perfectly tced; as perfectly as were a railroad official tfl hundreds of tons, and L corps of chemists at his back to see that no adulterant is palmed off on him.. Pure White Lead and Pure ! Has many aches and pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other displace- ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp- toms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness, imaginary specks or dark pots floating before the eyes, gnawz I ng sensation in stomach, dragging or I),aring down in lower abdominal or pelvic Tiegion, disagreeable drains from pelvic organs,faint spells with general weakness. If ay considerable number of the above symptms are present there is no remedy *. tht WlHlve quicker relief or a more per- ae ent ) than Dr. Pierce's Favorite tclt has a record of over forty , years of cu J Is the most potent Mnvicprat[ t Odystrgjithenij".pe- fvlne kown to qdical science. It is made otate glyceric extracts of native medici- nal rqots found in our forests and con- tains not a drop of- alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drugs. Its ingredients are all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at- teated under oath as correct. ! Every Ingredient entering into "Fa- vorite Prescription" has the written en- dorsement of the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of prac- tice-more valuable than any amount ot non-professional testimonials-though the ,latter are not lacking, having been con- tributed voluntarily by grateful patients in numbers to exceed the endorsements ;given to any other medicine extant for the cure of woman's ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute' for this well proven remedy OF rKNOWN comPoSITION, even though the dealer may make a little more profit thereby. Your" Interest in regaining health is paramount to any selfish interest of his and It is an insult to your intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and it is his busi-' ness to supply the article called for. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original "Little Liver Pills" first put up by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, puch Imitated but never equaled. Little sugar-coated granules-easy to take as candy". Linseed Oil are essary to good painting. SEND FOR BOOK "A Talk on Paint," gives valuable infor- mation on the paint subject. Sent free upon request. absolutely ihee- All lead packed in 1907 bears this mark SCRESCENTANTISEPT IC:O O GREATEST AEALWER 'K WN TO SCIENCE. S Nori F'.ipoji. Non Irritating. As Inflammation and stops S pain from a'nv iusc. As strong as ca lie acid andi as harmless as' sweet milk. Cures burns instantly; cuqs old and ch.,onic sores;-.i f cures sores and inflammarnon from any caime on nman or beast. For" fowls-cures cholera, sore head and group. gStiaction positively Fgor Pale t -c.guaranteed. by E*CKT MIA .. F.'to Te' For ale by all N~~-~ t, deer, fgdt. by C R ESE INT PC-H EM ICAi ,A O F 't.'W% ord h,_Tlex nmj Libby's Vienna Sausage unequalled for their delicious taste. They are put up in most convenient form for ready serf- ing, requiring-only a few mihfi utes reparation. They have a fine flavot and freshness which will please every onO. Art Appetizing Dish.--r.ip a tin of Libby's Vienna Sausage in I...)iling %%aier until heated (about 5 minutes) and serve as taken from the tmin on ai small plate garnished with lettuce leaves. Ask your grocer for ,ibby's and Insist upon getting- Libby's. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago -" The Age Limlt. President McCrea of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad has acted wisely and commendably in raising the age limit at which men nmay enter the employ of his company from 35 to 40 years., There was never a more senseless notion than that which would limit the age of efficient service to 60 or even 65. 'Many of the strongest men In public and business life are over t0, and some of them are beyond 70. P arragut was 60 at the beginning of the Civil War, and Oyama was over 63 at the outbreak of the war between Japan and Russia. Hayrn .wrote his oratorio, "The Creation," after he was 67, Goethe finished his "Faust" at 82 and Humbold.t his "Cosmos" at 76." Among grand old men in the annals of American statesmanship it is suffML cient to mention the names of George F. Hoar, John Quincy Adams and Thaddeus Stevens. Henry Ward Beecher never ,preached better than in the last year of his life. J. Pierpont Morgan and H. H. Rogers, both over 60, do not yet begin to show sign's of senility, and Mark Twain is still "cut- tlin.g up," though past 70.-Leslie's Weekly, MAY HAVE DIED OF OLD AGE. "They say Miss AHingham's mother used,to. be a grand opera chorus girl." "Used to be? Why, isn't she yet? Did she meet a Pittsburg millionaire?" -Chicago lRecord-Herald. FRIENDS HELP , St. Paul Park Incident. "After drinking coffee for break- fast I always felt lanquid and dull, having no ambition to get to my morning duties. Then in about an hour or so a weak, nervous derange- ment of the heart and stomach would come over me with suchI force I would frequently have to lie down. "At other times I had severe head- aches; stomach finally became affect- ed and digestion so impaired that I had serious chronic dyspepsia and' constipation. A lady, for many years State President of the W. C. T. IT., told me she had been greatly bene- fited by quitting coffee and using Postum Food Coffee; she was trou- bled for years with asthma. She said it was no cross to quit coffee . when she found she could have as delicious an article as Postum. "Another lady, who had been trou- bled with chronic dyspepsia for years, found immediate relief on ceasing coffee and beginnhig Postum twice a day. She was wholly cured. Still another friend told me that Postum Food Coffee was a Godsend to her, her heart trouble having been re- ,lieved after leaving off coffee and taking on Postum. "So many such cases came to my notice that I concluded coffee was the cause of my trouble and I quit and took up Postum. I am more than pleased to say that my days of, trouble have disapDeared. I am well, and.- happyy" "There's a Reasoli." Read, "The Road to Wellville," .n g -... . MICAI AAL GREASE wears well-better than any oiher grease. Coats the axle wih a hard, smooth urface cof powdered mr.ica which reduces friction. Ask tihe dealer for Mica Axle Grease. STAIWWDA Bl CO.v.PCHT 7 i- r -0rated turn or move caused. sharp, shooting pains. My eyesight was poor, dark ,pots 1 S' appeared before me, and I had dizzy spells.' For ten years I could not do housework, and for two years did not get out of the house,: The kidney secretions were Irregular, and doctors were not help- ing me. Dean's Kidney Pills brought me quick relief, and finally cured me. They saved my life." Sold by all dealers. 5)' cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Hammer Oldest Implement. . The hammer, besides being a tol of universal use, Is probably the old- es.t representative of I a mniechanicL's tool ki-t. The-bammer was originally a stone,fastened to a handle with thongs. A.nd, it was as useful as a weapon 4 a tool. Hammers are repres-uted on the monumentss of Egypt twenty centuries before our era. They greatly resem- ble the hammer now in use, save that ,t'rere were no claws on the back for the extraction of nails. Claw ham- mers were invented some time during the Middle Ages. Illuminated manu- scripts of the eleventh century repre. sent carpenters with claw hammers. Hammers are of all sizes, from the dainty instruments used by the jewel. Jer, which weigh less than half an ounce, ,to the .gigantic fifty ton ham- mer of ,shipbuilding establishments, some of which have a falling force of from ninety to 100 tons. Every trade has its own hammer and its own way of using-it.-Baltimore Sun. GOT THIED CROWD. "Rev. Sixthly is always thinking up some way to fill the church with wo- men," says the friend. "He argues that if he gets them to come they will bring their husbands with them.', "Not bad reasoning, that.", "No, indeed. Why, last Easter he had nearly the whole town to hear him preach." "He dd?"' "Yes. He announced that instead of passing the usual plates for.. the col- lection, pattern bonnets from the leading milliners would be substi. ,tuted."--.ife. .... _ -(Atl9-'07)' LOOKS THAT WAY. "He who borrows an automobile borrows trouble." remarked the Ob- " server of Events and Things.-You. kers Statesman. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar-. Rt 'for any case ot Catarrh ,hat ennL, cured by Hall 'a Catarrh ure. F. J. C'HENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. the u- derqigted, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in 0 -) Ui transactions 'and financially ab out any obligations made by their W EST & T RUAX, W wholesale la. b. Toledo, 0. WALDING, KINNAN & MIARVIN, sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Ilall'sCatarrh 'Cure is taken internal c ing directIly upon thehloodand mucuouitr- faces of the system. Testimonials nent irce. Price, 75c. per bottle. Soldl-.yall Druggists. Take Hall's FanmiT'ills for constipation. Real merit manages to 'et itself dis, -^vJere:! without the services of 4 press agent. oarfield Tea, Nature's remedy, Int-is relief fr"-)in 11I l Y ilV 1 -IAts: it < .ver>t.i.-lle c r ristipatiu, re lar- t. j : in d ul- h<-ys purifles th.' l-lo, d 11 (1 ,lai, t h <-<-m- plexiou. It is made of Herb-, and i. ab:.- lutely Pure! I . ALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAA" SWEET' BLOODHOUND. CORN AND .A , JUICY -RW ' ..... .... -'' MS Reliable Frick Engines. Boller, all Sizes. Wheat Separators. The Original "Break Plug" Tobacco. The Only "Adver- Stised Brand" of North Carolina Flue-Cured Tobacco Showing a GAIN EVERY YEAR since introduced. IMITATED1 1N STYLE BUT HOT IN CHEW" -1 ' BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTH. Large Engines and Boilers supplied promptly. Shingle Mille, Corn Mills, Circular Saws,Saw Teeth,Patent Dogs, team Governors. Full line Engines & Mill Supplies. Send for free Catalogue. -The world takes a mighty quick fauny to the man who always meets it with a smile. VFYvvrvvywrvvvrvvrr Vavvetvvvr wrvyvvetvvvvr y Because otth4o yugi;y, grizy, grayq allre.^99 WOOD, IRON AND STEEL Help the Horse No article is more useful !.". about tti.e stable tliaa Mica Axle Gresse. Put a litlle on th-e spit,!les befor- yvdu "hook , tr "-it will lielp thehorse. aud ' Wring- the load home quicLer. mm i L Bm 5 %;,s? afnAmornaMaDI NE, S' v CURES ALL ACHES And Nervousneas '^ '[Trial, bjile l Atlrug tlom