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CURE YOUR KIDNEYS
Do Not Endanger Llfo Whan Geor»
gia Citlzana Show You
tha Cura.
Why will people continue to suffer
the agonlaz'of kidney complaint,back
ache, urinary disorders, lameness,
headaches, languor, why allow them
selves to become chronic invalids,
when a certain cure is offered them?
Doan’s Kidney Pills is the remedy
to use, because it gives to the kidneys
the help they need to perform their
work.
If you have any, even one, of the
symptoms of kidney diseases, cure
yourself now, before dlabeteB, dropsy
or Bright’s disease sets In.
John Harris, collector for Insur
ance Company, residing at 1588 Broad
St., Augusta, Ga., says: “1 have
used Doan’s Kidney Pills In my faml-*
ly, and wo found them to be all that
is claimed for them. They cured both
myself and wife of backache after we
had tried a number of so-called rem
edies without finding any relief. My
back bothered me for 18 months.with
a dull, heavy pain across the small
of It. I was attracted to Doan’s
Kidney Pills by reading what they
had done for others, so I obtained a
box of them. My wife and 1 both
used the remedy and noticed that in
both cases the backache left.”
ANOTHER CEMENT PLANT
KOCKMART.
A party consisting of Messrs. George
Lloyd, George Dickson, A. W. Far-
llnger, E. C. Lester, M. C. Morris,
H. J. Copeland, of McDonough;
George Morris, of Btockbrldge; A. J.
Almand, of Conyers; and Messrs. Hay-
good and Crawford, of Culloden, came
up last week on the Seaboard to
visit the mountain of cement rock
near Kockmart, where the Piedmont
Portland Cement Co. will erect in the
near future a cement plant with
a capacity of 2,000 barrels a day.
The “plant will be built on the unit
system, so that the capacity can be
increased without much additional ex
pense.
r. Beatie, the president, was re
cently at Ilockmart, Cedartown and
Cartersvllle, and reports a great deal
of interest and enthusiasm in ail the
places visited.
This mountain is on the property of
Col. J. S. Davitte, and is said to be
one of the largest deposits of Port
land cement rock that has been found,
knd of the best quality, over
ninety-four per cent carbonate, and
promises to' be a fortune to the in
vestors.
City Registration Notice. /-
The registration bookB for regis
tering voters for city election to be
held the third Wednesday in Decem
ber 1907, will be open at the City
Clerk’s office from Nov. 2d to Dec.
7th, 1907, this election to be held for
Mayor and Aldermen from Ihe Second
and Fifth wards and four members of
the City School Board.
J. C. WALKER, City Clerk.
Tutt’sPills
stlmulnte the TORPID LIVER,
strengthen the digestive ergons,
rcguiiite the bowels, and ore un-
cqualcd as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
In mnlnrlnl districts their virtues
ore widely recognized, os they pos
sess peculiar properties In freeing
the system from that poison. c, “-
tiy
T. F. 11VRBANK’S TENT.
T. F. Burbank invites all who suffer
any form of catarrh troubles to test
the virtues of Hyomei under his ab
solute guarantee to refund th0 money
if the treatment docs not give per
fect satisfaction.
There is no other treatment
catarrh that In any way resembles
Hyomei; none that gives such quick
curative results and lasting satisfact
ion; none that can be sold under
guarantee like this to refund the
money unless cures.
Catarrh is a germ disease, and
when you brenthe Hyomei, Its an
tiseptic healing reaches the most re
mote air cells' In the nose,throat and
lungs, killing all catarrhal germs and
driving the disease from the system.
Get a dollar outfit of Hyomei to
day from T. F. Burbank under his
guarantee offer.
HAMPTONS DI ST HI < T.
gantly sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
and Health REVIVO
k RESTORES VITALITY
“Made a
Well Man
of Me.”
THK
GrTLBAT
REVIVO MJ3V01DT-
produce* fine reunite In SO day*. It acu
powerfully and quickly. Cures whon others fed.
Young men can rcgnln tholr lost mnnhood rtTHl
Old men may recover their youthful vigor by
using HKV1VO. It quickly und quietly re
moves Nervousness, LoNt Vitality, Sexual
WeaknoBs such as Lost Power. Falling Memory,
Wasting Discuses, and effects of self-abuse or
excess end Indiscretion, which unllta ono for
Study, business or marrlnge. It not enly cures
by starting at tho seat of disease, but Is a great
nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing
back the pink glow to pale cheek* and re
storing tho Are of youth. It wards off ap
proaching disease. Insist on having HKVIVO,
no other. H can bo carried In vest pocket. By
mail. $1.00 per package, or six for f&.OO. We
give free advloo and counsel to all who wish It,
with guarantee. Circulars free. Address
•OVAL MEDICINE CO.. Marine Bldg.. Chicago. IB
RICE BROS.,
Rev. E. M. George, of your city
preached an interesting sermon at Mt
Home Sunday.
Miss Vera Pyles, of Tecumseh, Ala.
spent the week-end with her sister,
Mrs. John Pyles.
Mr. Homer Wilson visited friends
here Sunday.
Messrs. Joe Hopper and Jame6
Edge spent last week in your city
Miss Maude Miller, of Cave Spring,
as the guest of Miss Nelle Suth
erlln over Sunday.
Miss Cook, of Anniston, is the at
tractive visitor of Miss Maude Hamp
ton.
Mrs. Jus., Prior spent Friday
Mrs. LaFayette Sutherlin.
Miss Maude Miller opened her school
at Mt. Home Monday with the usual
good attendance. Miss Miiler Is
graduate of Hearn Academy at Cave
Spring, and we fed sure she will make
us an able teacher, tor she is an e
ceptional young lady. Arlovlstus
First-Class Wines
Whisky ^ Beer.
Q-ive us a trial order.
Satisfaction guaran
teed.
RICE BROS.,
414 E. Montgomery Ave.,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN
I *
I Mica
l Axle
*> Crease
Kelps the Wagon op
the Ml
The load ocems lighter—Wagon
ar.d team wear longer—You make
nioro money, and have more time
ty make money, when wheels ore
greased with
FEW HERE KNOW THIN.
MONEY
+
PANIC * SALE
PUT OK BY
DAVIS BROS
We have a large stock of NEW GOODS that
we are going to throw on the market At and Be
low Cost, and if you want,some of the best Bar
gains that have ever been offered, come to see us
while this Sale lasts. This is the chance of your life
to get Bargains. v
Mica Axle Grease
—The longest wearing and most
satisfactory lubricant in the world.
STANDARD OIL CO.
FOWSEMEYCOBE
ft’.c h/>* J'dnrva and Bladder Right
POLETSHSNEMAR
•tops the coti^h arxei hoals longs
F0iEYSHORE1P“Ti®.
for chltdr+ni safe, jure. A'o opiate*
F0pTSlEBrer«»TAS
Girrs Colds] Prevents Fuaitroonl*
When an eminent authority
noui-.ced In the Scranton, (Pa.) Times
that he had j found a new way to treat
that dread American disease, Rheu
matism, with just common, every-day
drugs found in any drug store, the
physicians were slow indeed to attach
much Importance to his claims. ThiB
was only a few months ago. Today
nearly every newspaper in the coun
try, even -the metropolitan daiilea, is
announcing it and the splendid re
suits achieved. It is so simple that
any one can prepare it at home at
small cost. It is made up as follows
Get from any good prescription phar
maey Fluid Extract Dandelion, one
half ounce; Compound Kargon, one
ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla,
three ounces. Mix by shaking in
bottle and take in teaspoonful doses
after each meal and at bedtime. These
are all simple Ingredients, making an
absolutely harmless home remedy at
little cost.
Rheumatism, as every one knows,
is a symptom of deranged kidneys. ,lt
is a condition produced by failure of
the kidneys to properly filter or
strain from the blood the uric acid
and other matter which, if not era
dicated, either in the urine or through
the skin pores, remains in the blood,
decomposes and forms about , the
joints and muscles, causing the untold
suffering and deformity of rheuma
tism.
This prescription is said to be a
splendid healing, cleansing and invig
orating tonic to the kidneys and gives
almost immediate relief in all forms
of bladder and urinary troubles and
backache. He also warns people in a
leading New York paper against the
discriminate u?e of many patent medi
cines.
MEN’S SUITS.
All $39.00 Suita at $22.50
All $27.50 Suits at 20.00
All $25.00 Suits at 18.00
All $22.50 Suita at 16.50
All $20.00 Suita at 15.00
All $18.00 Suits at 12.50
All $16.00 Suits at | | .00
All $15.00 Suits at 10.00
All $12.50 Suits at 8.50
All $10.00 Suits at 7.50
All $7.5p Suits at 5.00
All $0.00 Suits at 3.50
All Boys’ Suits.
All $10.00 Suits at.. ..» 6.50
All $7.50 Suits at 5.00
All $0.00 Suits at 4.50
All $5.00 Suits at 3.75
All $1.-00 Suits at 3.00
All $3.,00 Suits at 2.25
All $2.00 Suits at I .50
All $1.50 Suits at.! | .00
Hats of All Kinds.
All $1.50 ang $5.00 Hats at 3.50
All $3.50 and $1.00 Hats at 2.98
All $2.50 and $^.00 lints at I .98
All $2.00 and $2.25 Hats at | .50
All $1.50 and $1.75 lints at .98
All $1.00 and $1.25 Hats at .78
All 75c lints at .50
All 50c Hats at .38
SHIRTS.
All $2.50 Shirts at | 75
All $2.00 Shirts at | .50
All $1.50 Shirts at 1.15
All $1.25 Shirts at .98
All $1.00 Shirts at .75
All 75c Shirts at .56
All 50c Shirts at 38
OVERCOATS. •
All $30.00 Overcoats at 22.50
All $25.00 Overcoats at 20.00
All $20.00 Overcoats at 16.00
All $18.00 Overcoats at 15.00
All $16.00 Overcoats at 13.50
All $15.00 Overcoats at 12.50
All $12 50 Overcoats at 10.00
All $10 00 Overcoats at 7.50
All $7.50 Overcoats at 5.00
UNDERWEAR.
All $2.00 per Garment 1.50
All $1.50 per Garment I. I 3
All $1.25 per Garment..
All $1.00 per Garment .
All 75c per Garment..
All 50c per Garment..
All 35c per Garment.. .
All 25c per Garment..
.98
.75
.48
.38
.25
.19
SUSPENDERS.
$100 Suspenders at
.75
75c Suspenders at
.50
50c Suspenders at
38
35c Suspenders at
.25
25c Suspenders at
.2 1
20c Suspenders at
IS
15c Suspenders at
10
Cap Department.
All $1.00 Caps at.
All 75c Caps at..
All 50c Caps at.
All
at.
All 25c Caps
.75
.50
.38
.25
.19
Sox
All 50c Focki
All 35c Sock 1
All 25c Socks at
at.
at.
.38
.25
.21
All 15c Socks at | |
All 10c Socks at.
.71
Shoes of All Kinds.
All $5.00 and $5.50 Shoes at 4 50
All $4.00 and $4. 50 Shoes at 3 75
AH $3.50 and $3.75 Shoes at 3 25
All $3.00 and $3.25 Shoes at 2 75
All $2.50 and $2.75 Shoes at.., 2 25
All $1.75 and $2.00 Shoes at | gQ
All $1.25 and $1.50 Shoes at | qq
Ties
All 75c Ties at 33
All 50c Ties at 33
All 85c Ties at 25
All 25c Ties at 2 |
This Sale will last only TEN DAYS, commencing THURSDAY,
NOV. 21. We will not charge anything while this sale lasts.
PEEK BLOCK.
DAVIS BROS
j CEDARTOWN, CA.
if a
Tan’s acquaintances ai
over that he is in
a un&bU
love h<
Are you going 10 give a party for
your children, or for your friends of
your own age during the coming
Christmas holidays'? Do you want
some ideas which no one has had a
chance to try before? Gel the De
cember number of the New Idea
Woman’s Magazine and read “Mrs. j
Santa Claus at Home,” and “Christ- <
mas Frolics for the Youngsters.” Send j
your friends one of the original hi- j
vitatiens illustrated in an article on
this subject and make the affair I
complete. We publish this month j
words aud music for a charming
Christmas carol which the children
can learn, as well as four programs
for amateur musical entertainments.
‘Good Housekeeping” is full of good
recipes, not only for the dainty things
such as Christmas cakes, sweetmeats
and puddings, but the method of
cooking steak and fish on a wooden
plank—a method not known to many
housewives—IS also discussed. “Mark
eting for Small Families” will help
all those who have to make the best
of small income.
Cures Backache
Cr-rects
I: regularities
Do not risk havinj
Bri^hr’s Disease
or Diabetes
STANDARD JOB PRINT
Is Always Standard.
Food for thought is often respou-
lble for intellectual dyspepsia. .
From the spinster’s point of view a
mercenary wretch is a bachelor who
marries a rich widow'.
Colds and Croup in Chi 1 dr
“My little girl is subject to colds”
says Mrs. Wm. H. Serig, No. 41, Fifth
St.. Wheeling, W. Va , “Last winter
she had a severe spell and a terrible
cough but I cured her with Chamber- j
lains’ Cough Remedy without the j
aijd of a doctor, and my little bow has j
been nrev r enteri manv timcn from hav. '
Pay up y<5ur mibscrlptlun to THE
iTANDUlD.
beeu prevented many times from hav-
iug the croup by tile timely use of
this syrup." This remedy is for sale ;
Russell Drug Co.
You Wear the Watch
WHILE PAYING FOR IT
Watch S.® SeU you an E| mn. Waltham or
waicn on payments
money—$1.00
paying for it.
These watches
Han
■ ; r , J noi mu
i per week, and you wear the watch
A iJ-SO F. V e c. L?A rAwV
\Ve°w e ] 10 . u * d °wn a reliable watch,
loeue It ®7P °J lr han .d8ome!y illustrated
*oi.ue. it tells you all about time. Write for it t
W. R. EDWARDS & CO.,
49 Central Ave., ATLANTA, C
NOTICE—-We .1.0 have „ nice proportion for
HI no, interfere with your p