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Tt has become an established fact that D* PRICE'S WHEAT FLA3E CELEH7 FOOD is the best food for growing children, invalids and the a^ed. It is made from the whole wheat berry, celery infused, so making it the food for ail classes, a> it feeds the blood, the nerves, and prevents constipation. IO cents a package. Fcp Snio by ai! Grocers Avery & Company SUCCESSORS TO AVERY & McMILLAN, B1.58 South Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ou. —ALL KINDS OF- MACHINERY Cures Woman’s Weaknersscs. We refer to that boon to weak, nervous, suffering women known as Or. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Or. John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff of The Eclectic Medical Review says of Unicorn root (Hclonlas IMoica) which is one of the chief ingredients of the "Fa vorite Prescription ”: "A remedy which Invariably acts as a uter ine invigorator * * * makes for normal ac tivity of tho entire reproductive system.” lie continues "in Helonias we have a medica ment which more fully answers the above purposes Uiun luiy other dntg with which l am acquainted. In the treatment of dlseasea pe culiar io women it Is seldom that a case is seen which does not present some indication for this remedial agent.” Dr. Fyfe further says: "The following are among the leading indications for Helonias (Unicorn root). I’ain or aching in the back, with leucorrhcea : atonic (weak) condition^of the reproductive organs of %omen. mentai depression and ir ritability, associated wittf chronic diseases of the reproductive o/gans of women: constant sensation eft heat In the region of the kid neys; menftrrhagii (Hooding), due to a weak ened comfition of/the reproductive system: amenoi/ucpytsur^ressed or absent monthly pcriotl/.yftMsiffg^rom or accompanying an abnoSinAl condition of the digestive organs and Arfmmlc (thin blood) habit: dragging sensljnons in the extreme lower part of »ho abdomen.” If morn or l^sg of the ahovo symptoms afly’ples^nTTTnrJ rum iid w oman~fTui u T Pet,ter than Pike i'r. Picrctrs Favorit » T;r. Pierc .v.-j... of the lefid...,. ...... nTTcTi is Unicorn root, or Helonias, Pr£?7frflEi6n7on't' oT'"t'n&-'ieaamg ingreap cuts OI WT Reliable Frick Engines. Boilers, ai) Sizes. Wheat Separators. ■SSjSjr BEST IMPROVED SAW MILL ON EARTH. Large Engines and Boilers supplied promptly. Shingle Mills, Corn Mills, Circular Saws,Saw Teeth.Patent Dogs. Steam Governors. Full line Engines & Mill Supplies. Send fer free Catalogue and the medical properties of which lb most faithfully represents. Of Goiden Seal root, another prominent ingredient, of "Favorite Prescription," Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., of Ben nett Medical College, Chicago, says: "It fs an important remedy In disorders of the womb. In all catarrhal conditions * * and general enfeeblenient. It is useful." Prof. John M. Scudder, M. D., late of Cincinnati, says of Golden Sea! root: "In relation to its general effects on the system, there is no medicine in me about which there lx such general unanimity of opinion. It is universally regarded as the tonic useful in all debilitated states.” Prof. R. Bartholow, M. D.. of Jefferson Medical College, says of Golden Seal: "Valuable in uterine hemorrhage, menor rhagia (flooding) and congestive dysmenor- rheea (painful menstruation).” Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription faith- ttilly represents all the above named in gredients and cures the diseases for which they are recommended. A fire alann was turned in the other day in Berlin for a swallow caught by the leg on the edge of the roof of a high building. The firemen reared a ladder and released the bird. IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We earnestly request all young persons, no matter how limited their means or education, w o desire a thorough business training un i good position, to write at once for ol’B • ::tEAT half-rath ofr'KB. Sticcess. indepcnd- eiico and probable Fortune guaranteed. Don't r.XI.AY—WRITE TO-DAY. (<a.-Alu. Hus. College, Macon, Ga. CABBAGE PLAiiTS FOR SALE! I nm now prepared to fill orrtere for my Cr!c*!*ratefJ CABBAGK PI.ANTS STOCKS SION—Best known pure heading variety of Ic.rjfe flat caMiatie, later than Charleston Wakefield. in any quantity desired. EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD—Earliest and Pert " h< m- plants -ro from the very Lest tested seeds end ire header, email tvno. rr« v u hi the O'- on alrnnd will ftniol tevore col«I with- •nre header, small typo. CHABLK8TON WAKEFIKL1)—About ten days later than Early Jersey’s, also a sure header of flue size. : injury. All orders an* tilled from the same beds ft; l 1 am u^ir.r: for my extensive cabbage farms. Sat* ; t»on guaranteed. s- —- oc,-■> 0 'o:ai With a Perfection Oil jlcator you can heat a cold bed-room, make a sick-room more comfortable, warm a chilly hallway, heat water quickly, and do many things better than can be done with any other stove no matter what fuel it hU»V.A. The superiority of the - PERFECTION Kit 4^.2. (CQuir-ped willi SirtDkcStss F-cvsc He* in the fact that it generates intense heat without stnoiie or smell. Tire oil fount nu i the wick carrier arc made of brass throughout, which Ineu es durabjlity (1 ivcn grfat haat at s:un!l cost/ Fount has oil iudicc.tor and h-ir.iMe. Heater it light a ad portable. Afcso!ute'?'safr and rirspic—wick cannoi be" turned too high or too low A Operated as e i'd'y ns a lamp. All parts easily cleaned. Xwo finishes—nickel ' j '.pan. Tiverv heater wan anted. If not «t your dealer s v/.ite nearest cg-c'ncy for descriptive circular. can be used in any room tied is the best alf-rour.d I.<>! -.• kft'ti) made. Gives clear, s-teaily light. Is the safest lamp you can plated. Equipped with Albert Sidney Johnston. Of all truly great Americans, least fs personally known of the chieftain who fell at Shiloh, and whose fall be gan the series of fatalities which at tended the Confederacy to the end, seeming to show that Providence was on the side of the Union. Though Kentucky born, Albert Sid ney Johnston came of the oldest and best New England stock. Not less than Robert E. Lee he was the ideal Christian soldier, not less than Lee a master of the art of war. Had he lived his fame would not have been eclipsed by that of Lee; even more than that of Lee, it belongs as a her itage both to the North and to the South. Johnston was the rose and expect ancy of the young Confederacy, as he had been of the young Republic of Texas, whose army be commanded. He looked the Cavalier. He seemed bom to the purple of the patrician. But his forebears were Yankee to their bootheels, mariners, scholars and fighters of the old Connecticut line. Intellectually he was the South’s first man when the trial came, and, had he been snared, this would have re vealed itself conclusively, and equal ly in the council and in the field. His untimely taking off seemed then and it seems now a destiny.—Louisville Courier-Journal. Prices f. o. b. here, vneket! in li^ht boxes: j 600 for #1 OC. 1,000 to 6.000 at gil.r. > pei-^I. 6,000 to 10,000 ut *1.25 per M. Special prices on larger quantities. All orders ski: i l C. O. O. when not accompanied by remittance. M. GIBSOf ^ o h i ■ ^ s Islcinc], an^hont and nlcke* red burner. H-.r buy. Brass the latent finprov Every lamp warranted, get it iYam gpur dealer STANDARD OIL COMI'AN’ i —-impic -sat’.siactorv Write to neaixs- .a.jeuey if you cannot The Dancing Monks of Thibet. We were fortunate at Nartang to find New Year festivities in full swing. In a large courtyard in front of the Compa about thirty monks were solemnly preambulating to the dirge of a band, and under the eyes of the assembled countryside. Their idea of dmeing was limited to alternate lifting of the legs and solemn pirouetting, which lacked the Interest of high kicking and the charm of skirt dancing. But the grotesque dress and demoniac head- gear of the performers was quite enough for the onlookers, who were entranced with the entertainment. Though we were entirely unexpect ed the Abbot received us with great courtesy, making room for us in the balcony overlooking the courtyard, where he himself sat, and providing cakes and tho inevitable tea. of which the butter becomes more rancid the further away from Shigatse.—Times of India. W ii’-i )M| vw- he Laxative frh. V-v* / -V* Entertaining Angles. While the public wealth of Switzer land (State property excluded) has increased from ten milliards of francs to seventeen in half a century, two fifths of Its increase is estimated t« be the share of the hotel proprietors, who take in over £6,000,000 a year. Now, 70 per cent. o( this, it is point ed out, comes from Anglo-Saxon vis itors, and the correspondent observes that English people, finding it cheaper to stay In Switzerland than at home, now do so for months Instead of weeks. It is certainly a fact that any one who has a month’s holiday can more than make good the cost of the Journey out and home, and spend the time at a Swiss mountain centre more cheaply than at an English sea side hotel—If he can resist the tempta tion to indulge in the costly delight of climbing. Of course the Swiss ho tel is at an advantage as compared with the English, in that the cost of labor is much less, and it must be remembered that English visitors will cheerfully endure the scanty Conti nental “breakfast” and sundry rough- and-ready details in a way they would not at home. But even so, the man agement that makes such cheapness possible is worth the British caterer's) study.—London Chronicle. The Vision of Insects. A notable fact about the vision of Insects, and one which it may be supposed must largely influence their wiew of the external world. Is the number of facets, or lenses, in com pound eyes. A German naturalist, K. Leinemann, has been painstaking enough to count the number of facets in the eyes of no fewer than 150 {qWFics'Vji "nuTirr^—iir-nmi', ■m.rr'jw the same species and sex the number Increases with the size of the body. There is usually no permanent dif ference between the sexes as to the number of facets. Occasionally, how ever, the difference is marked, as In the case of Lampyris splendidula, in which the male has 2,500 and the fe male 300. One species is noted which has the extraordinary number of 24,- 000 facets in its eye. The number of facets is greater in the rapidly mov ing active forms than in the more sluggish species.—Philadelphia Reo ord. Cynicism makes its ideal man from the qualities that ren’ men lack FITS,St.Vitus'Dance :Nervou? Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. 13 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,H31 AreiiSt.. Phila., l a. If ideals were all realized, regret would soon go out of the world. HICKS* CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURES HEADACHES jDreaKs up COLT'S* IN 6 TO 12 HOURS Trial tool* 10c. Ai Dni/iia» HOLD UP!| etzid con^sidcr’ TMV FISH POMMEL b r -\ n o JSJLI CKE& 12K6 ALL WATERPROOF| CLOTHING. Is made of the t jst mdlmahvin fciack &r/ti! Ub tfiirutitta ani ?a!d b'i i dealer.'. evrTr*'.:rt; u7 5T1CKT0THE N SIGN 0FTHE FI5H! New Photograph Colors. Mens. Lippmann. to whom we owe All the progress made up to the pres- I cut time in the difficult problem of the ; direct photography of colors, has just j proposed a new solution. The prin- , ciple of it is baoed upon the decom- ' position of white light by the prism. The colored object chosen as a model is placed before a glass plate bearing longitudinal striae or flutings to the number of five to the millimeter. . These flutings 'act like very small prisms which decompose the luminous sheaves proceeding from the image at .their passage into the camera ob- scura. After the proof is obtained, de- j veloped and dried, it is placed in its position behind the fluted plate. If then it be illumined with the white iinht, it is seen through this plate ( to appear with the colors of the ob ject photographed. The dispersive sys tem of the fluted plate has decompos ed the light into its elementary rays, and the colored radiations have been ‘ distributed upon the sensitive plate. — From L’lllustration. NEW YEAR’S CALLS New Drink to Replace the Time “Apple-Jack.” Old Dropsy 11 Removes all swelling in 8 to days : effects a permanent c, • in 3010 6odays. Trialtreatmr -• ■Vr»*hir»<Tr^in lx? fail 1 THE KNOWLEDGE THAT HURTS. Towne—So Dumley married a col lege woman. My! it must be fierce ‘ for him to be tied to a woman who knows so much that he doesn't know, i Browne—Oh! that doesn't hurt him j much as the fact that she knows ‘ how” much he doesn’t know’.—Pbila- I delphia Press. NOTHING DOING. “Did you see any of the old masters while you were abroad?" “My goodness, no,” replied Mrs. Goldrccks. “They’re all dead, every one oj ’em.”—Milwaukee Sentinel. Twenty-five years ago the custom of making New’ Year’s calls was a de lightful one for all concerned, until some of the boys got more “egg-nog” or “apple-jack” than they could suc cessfully carry. Then the ladles tried to be charita ble and the gentlemen tried to be as chivalrous as ever and stand up at the same time. If anyone thinks there has not been considerable improvement made in the last quarter of a century in the use of alcoholic beverages, let him stop to consider, among other things, the fact that the old custom of New’ Year’s calls and the gen*el tippling is nearly obsolete. The custom of calling on one’s friends, however, at the beginning of the new year, is a good habit, and another good habit to start at that time is the use of well-made Postum instead of coffee or spirits. A Staten Island doctor has a sensi ble daughter who has set Postum be fore her guests as a good thing to drink at Yule Tide, and a good w r ay to begin the New Year. Her father writes: “My daughter and I have used Postum for some time past and w t q feel sure it contains w’holesome food material. “I shall not only recommend it to my patients, but my daughter will be most pleased to give a demonstration of Postum to our Chulstmas and New Year’s callers.” Read “The Road to Yv’ellville,” in pgks. “There’s a rea son-” MOWN There are two classes of remedies; those of known qual ity and which are permanently beneficial in elieet, acting gently, in harmony with nature, when natnre needs assist ance; and another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo rarily, hut injuriously, ns a result of forcing the natural functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of the remedies of known quality and excellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, in which the wholesome Californian bine figs are used to con tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy of ail remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming consti pation and the many ills resulting therefrom. Its active princi ples and quality are known to physicians generally, and the remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience re remedy. We do not claim that t recommend it for what it really of known quality and excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers; those who are informed as to the quality of what they buy and the reasons for the excellence of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not luck courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any W'ell known article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. To tho credit of the druggists of the United States be it said that nearly all of them value their reputation for professional integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer imitations of the Genuine—Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order to buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, one has only to note, when purchasing, tho full name of the Company— ilifornia Fig Syrup Co.—plainly printed on the front of every package. Trice, 50c. per bottle. One size only. W. L. DOUGLAS S 3.5D& S 3.00 Shoes BEST IN THE WOULD W.L.Dougk': $4 Gill Edgs line, cnwtliac^ieiiadatanjpfica !>§&• niCLS roll EVERYBODY A C ALL PRICES T-roa’a S/.r-es. $5 to St.60. Tioyn’ Shoos. $3 tr.Si.25. Women's Sitcra. $4.00 to £1.50. MUs e’ & Ch’/iivon’s Shoos. «2.£C to $1.00. _ Tcy \V. L. D .irglas Wmiieii'*. MI***'!* »na Lisililrcu’s >lii«es; for lit nn<l wear tiiov oxrel oilier limites. M I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, /Bass.,and show you how cfirefuHy W .L. Douglas shoes are made, you w ould then understand why they hold their chape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any'other make. Wfc srever you live, you can oMaia W. 1.. Douslaa MU name and price Is stamped on tne bottom, v. hich protects you epeinst higli prices wd Inferior slioes. 'Take no substl* t iiiz. Ask your dealer loi W. L. Douglas shoes c;:il insist uroti having them. Feet Color Euclit, ■!; th-.-i; ic.’ll rot wear brassy. Write for (IHutr-uc l Catalog of Full Styles. W. L. DOUJLAS, Dept. S’?. Brockton. M yc-.vv><-^.6*T t ‘tf l ir r in ir'si; You Feel Well when your stomach takes proper care of the food you eat. !SC*E CherokeeRemedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein I P^rSOnS* PlllS ifiu&ll P IS k I HPra r'-'tltrvlhc r’ni/lc: i aI1 Throat and Lung Troubles. Thoroughly tested N * * a axes ii fai d iLw dU ippC for 80 years. All Druggists. 25e, 60c and $1.00. H aid dieestion, gently expel all refust P UTN A FA LESS DYES Color more gootfs brighter anil ranter colors ttum any other dye. ctye any grarweut without ripping apart. \Vriti> tor tree book! One We. package colors all fibers, they dye in cold water better than any other dye. You can 5.' MOM itCK mild CO., Unionvillc. Missouri -How to Dye, 15itact, and Mix Colors. Most men are as much afraid of be ing cowards as they aie of being thought so. TEN YEARS OF PAIN. Unable to Do Even Housework Be cause of Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clin ton St.. Napo.leon, O., says: “For •was a great sufferer S from kidney trou- V^hles. I.Iy back pained ^ ^ irVe terribiyT Every jj&v turn or move caused ^arp, shooting s&s pains. My eyesight was pcor, dark spots appeared before me, ail( * * had dizzy spells. For ten years I could not do housework, and for two years did not get out of th3 house. The kidney secretions were irregular, and doctors were not help ing me. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me quick relief, and finally cured me. They saved my life.” Sold by all dealers. 5 0 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. According to an official report there has been only one case of coporai pun ishment in the prisons of Ireland for thirteen years Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica Cured. jif-ii Director. I>-'Pt. A, Sth st., New York City aid digestion, gently expel all refuse matter from the system—make new rich blood and insure health. Put up in glass vials. Price 25 Cents. At all dealers. I. S. JOHNSON & CO , Boston, Mass. For information r.'I-lre.is Eureka Remedy, :!34 West (At49-’06) Keep in Good Health. There are many thousands of people all over the world who can attribute their good health to taking one or two Brand- reth’s Pills every night. These pills cleanse ^lie stomach anil bowels, stimulates the kidneys and liver and purify the blood. They any the same line laxative tonic pill your grandparents used, and being purely vegetable they are adapted to children and old people, as well as to those in-the vigor of manhood and womanhood. Brandreth’s Pills have been in use lor ever a century and are for sale every where. either plain or sugar-coated. of vrpetat.lsR e«n«clali CABBAGE Plaints! CELERY Plants! and all kinds of xarden plants.Can now furnish all kinds of cabbage plants, crown In the open aly and will stan 1 great cold, brown from seeds of the mo«t reliable sced«*ien. We use the same plants on our thousand acre true:; farm. I’.’antK carefully counted and properly pack ed i ei'-rv ready lost of Dee. Lettuce, Onion and Rest plants, same time orearller. Reduced express rates promised,which,when effective, wbl give ns liO per ci nt. Ics tl.an mercn-ndUe rates. Prices: Small lots $1.50 perthousand, large lot St.00 to *1.25 per thousi'n l. F, O. B. Meg- g"tt.s. S. C. Arlington W hite Spine Cucumber Peed SOeeuts l erpouiui. r. O. R., Veeeetts, S. o. The l.nlted States Agricultural Department has established an Experimental Station on our farms.to test all kinds Cabbages. I he results of «he-eexperiments we will be phased to ly Cabbages. I he results of theieexperiments we will be pi jive you at any Yours respectfully,—X. II. MUTCH IJOMJPA.X Y, MKHVLTT*. If you believe in your fellow-man it will do him a heap of good if you will tell him so. TERRiBLE ITCHING SCALP. If we all had our just deserts, wrould be fashionable to go to jail. State ok Ohio, City ok Toledo,iss. Lucas County. i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie is senior partner of the firm ot F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum ot one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank .). Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this fith day of December, A. Ib 1SS6. A. \Y. Gleason, (Seal.) Notary 1‘ubiic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimon ials free. F\ J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by i.11 Druggists, 'iOC. Hall's F'amily i'Hls are the best. Every man has his own place this world, but the trouble is we want the other fellow’s. in H. II. Green’s Sons, of Atlanta, Ga., are the only successful Dropsy Specialists in tho world. See their liberal offer in advertise ment in another column of this paper. Lczoinn Itroko Out Also on Hands and Limbs—An Old Soil l • O ;l vrt: “Cuticlira is a Ulessintf.” “At all times and to all people 1 am willing to testily to the merits of Cuti- cura. it saved me from worse etian the torture of hades, about the year 1900, wdth itching on my scalp and temples, ?nd af terwards it commenced to break out on my hands. Then it broke out on my limbs. I then went to a surgeon, whose treat ment did me no good, but rather aggra vated the disease. 1 then told him 1 would go and see a physician in Erie. The reply was that 1 could go anywhere, but a case of eczema like mine could not be cured; that 1 was too old (SO). 1 went to an eminent doctor in the city of Erie and treated with him for six months, wdth like results. 1 had read ot the Cuticura Remedies, and so 1 sent for the Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, and con tinued tailing the Resolvent until 1 had taken six bottles, stopping it to take the Rills. 1 was now getting better. 1 took two baths a day, and at night 1 tet the lather of the Soap dry on. 1 used the Ointment with great effect after washing in warm water, to stop the itching at once. 1 am now cured. The Cuticura treatment is a blessing, and should be used by every one who has itching of the skin. 1 can’t say any more, and thank God that He has given the world such a curative. Win. II. Gray, 3303 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa., August 2, 1905.“ ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE CELEBRATED Barrett Stoves and Ranges AND TAKE NO “JUST AS GOOD.*’ Tfisy are the Only Stoves and Ranges on Earth, in ’Which the Heat Passes Entire!/ Around the Oven, MANUFACTURED UNDER GOVERNMENT PATENTS BY THE ATLANTA STOVE WORKS, Atlanta, Ga. Make your dealer order you one, or write factory for descriptive circular. if il v/asint iukh, it would so hard to be a be worth while. real A trip abroad is the surest w r ay to teach people to appreciate home. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children teething.softensthegmns.reducesinfiamnia- •.ion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 2ocabottle In Meade County. A man carrying a half dozen huge ears of corn and some big heads of kaffir corn was at the Union depot last night. “I raised this stuff in Meade Coun ty, in the Southwestern part of Kan sas,” said he. “I’m going back to Indiana to see the ‘folks’ and I'm tak ing along a sample of this year’s crop. I’ve never been able to make them believe that Kansas produced anything but grasshoppers, cyclones and hot winds. I think this will be an eye-opener for them, for this corn will beat the best raised in the Wabash River bottoms.”—Kansas City Times. In Bombay cotton mills an average •worker, laboring thirteen hours a day, earns about 32 cents a day. That Is in mills equipped with the best mod ern machinery and built in the moat approved style. “I was a toial wreck,” writes Mrs. Beulah Rowley, of Champoeg, Oregon, “from pains I had suffered, for 4 years, every month. Sometimes I would be unconscious for 12 hours at a stretch. I did not know that anything could stop the pain entirely, but Wine of Cardui did. 1 advise all women suffering with painful periods to use Car dui and be relieved.” It does this by regulating the functions and toning up all the Internal female organs to health. It is a pure, specific, reliable, female remedy, with a record of 70 years of success. It has bene fited a million others. Why not you? Try it. FREE ADVICE Write v', a ycur symptoms, ' c-e AJvice. it letter describing and we will s pi., n sealed all you ■re- Address: Ladies’A ivisory Department, TheGhattanooi; i Medicine(.o.,Chatta nooga, Tenn. Sold by Every Druggist in $1.00 Bottles. WINE OF Because of those ugly, grUzty, gray heir*.^ Use “ CA CREOLS” HAIR RESTORER,.■Price, *l.OQ, reigli.