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J. D. Pomes. Manager Douglas, Ga.,
DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, JUNE 22nd, 1907.
—-Hie Odorless <
Sweet Refrigerator
It will pay any woman to come in and
examine the Odorless Refrigerator.
The one that breathes cut
the {slated air.
It is always col.!, sweet and wholesome.
By a unique system of ventilation ad foul
odors are expelled as soon as they collect
and replaced with eddied pure air from the
ice chamber. You can satcly stock it with
milk, vegetables, fruits and meat at tho
Sanaa time, aicy wKi keep longer than in
•hi ordin. y refrigerator and never intcr
trin e the ir odors.
The Odorless Rafriper,?tor is shown in
many styles and s: .as—Seamless Porcelain,
V\ 1. o 1 tamcl and Zinc-Lined food coia
'ar- .nee's, \v..h or without water cooler
and f> n s rne.k. You arc invited to come
in an 1 inspect this wonderful, economical
reiri ;erator and Ic.nru h nv it di es there
very things every ho -scwife wished her refrigerator would do,
V e have a !i”.e booklet, “A Woman’s Idea,” describing the operation of
the Odorless Rclrtgarator and the reason why it’s the most economical, that is ,
I oe for the asking.
* Odorless Refrigerators are handsomely finished in solid oak, and there’s one
; .o fit every purpose. All reasonably priced. *
We have a nice line
of Ice Cream Free
zers. At prices to
suit, and Water
coolers of the very
best make. Come
and buy one at the
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Will Cure Consumption-
A. A. Herron. Finch, Ark.,
writes: “FuFy’s II u t-y and Tar
is the best ( reparation lor couyhs,
colds and lunp trouble. I know
that it lias cured consumption in
the first stages ” You never
heard of any one using Folev’s
Honey and Tar and no' lining sat
i-Hed. Union ami People’s Phar
macy.
Still water runs into jags.
Some men talk too loud amt all
women talk too much.
A Lesson in Health-
Healthy kidneys f.iter tlre im
purities from the blood, and un
less they do. this peed health k itn '•
.possible. Foley’:- Kidney Cure
makes sound kidr.e\s and wiil 1
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positively cure all forms of kidney'
and bladder disease. It strong- j
tl.ejis the whole sy stem. Union •
and People’s Pharmacy.
A man thinks he’s just as good
as amybody when he goes to
church in the rain.
Freedom exists only in our
minds. No man is really free.
A man who is in perfect health,
so he can do m honest day’s work
when necessary, has much for
which lie should be thankful.
Mi. L. C. Rogers, of Branchton.
Pa., writes that he was not only
uuable to work, but he coulden’t
stoop over to tie his own shoes.
Six bottles of Foley’s Kidney
Cure made a new man of him.
He says, “Success to Fo'ey’s Kid
ney Cure.” Union and People’s
Pharmacy.
Many a grafter has built his
fortune on a steal foundation.
If you will make inquiry it will
be a revelation to you how many
succumb to kidney or bl tdder
troubles in one form or another.
If the patient is not beyond medi
cal aid, Foley’s Kidney Cure will
cure. It never disappoints. Un
ion and People’s Pharmacy.
Some men attempt to do a main
tent stunt on a side-show ability.
W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg,
Tenn., writes : “This is to certi
fy that I have used Orino Laxative
Fruit Syrup for chronic constipa
tion, and it has proven, without
a doubt, to be a thorough, practi
cal remedy for this trouble, and
it is with pleasure I offer my cons
cientious reference.”
Only a silent man is able to
realize the folly of talking too
much.
Cotton Planters.
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs
“Several years since my lungs
were so badly affected that I had
many hemorrhages,” writes A.
M. Ake, of Wood, Ind. “I took
treatment with several physicians
without any benefit. I then start
ed to take Foley’s Honey and Tar,
and my lungs are now as sound as
a bullet. I recommend it in ad
vanced stages of lung trouble.”
Folev’s Honey and Tar stops the
cough and heals the lungs, and
prevents serious results from a
cold. Refuse substitutes.
Most men would rather lose $lO
on a horse race than pay a $1.98
gas bill.
When we are forced to grin
and bear it we find it easier to
bear than to grin.
Colic and Diarrhoea
Pains in the stomach, colic and
diarrhoea are quickly relieved by
the use of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
When in need of such a medi
cine, give it a trial. For sale by
All Druggists.
A woman with the beauty
habit confirmed is past all cure.
Cvwy Han HisOv/n Doctor.
| The average man cannot afford
.to employ a y Ir\-id m for every
slight ailment or ii jury that may
occur in Ids family, nor can he af
ford to neglect them, as so yligh*-
an hi jury a:, the scratch of a pin
has been known to cause the loss
ot adimb. Hence everv man must,
from rieeessitv be his own doctor
lor phis class of ailments. Success
otten depends upon promot treat
ment, which can only be had when
suitable medicines are kept at
! hand. Chamberlain’s Remedies
I have been in the maiket for many
Hears and enjoy a good reputation.
The” sell for 25 cents 1 bottle.
Chamberlain’.- Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea R medy for bowel
■ comp Hints.
Clmmberl.sin’s Cough Remedy'
for coughs, colds, croup and
: whooping cough.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm (an
antiseptic liniment) for cuts,
bruises, burns, sprains, swellings,
lame, back and rhumatic pains,
Chamberlain’.- Stomach and
L ver Tablets for constipation,
biliousness and stomach troubles.
Chamberlain’s Salve for diseases
of the skin.
One bottle of each of these five
preparations costs but .$1.25. For
sale by All Druggists.
Good looks may be an asset,
but banks will not accept them
as collateral.
Chamberlain’s Pain balm.
It is an antiseptic liniment and
prevents blood poisoning resulting
from a cut, bruise or burn. . It al
so causes the parts to heal without
maturation and in much less time
than when the usual treatment is
employed. It allays the pain of
a burn almost instantly. For sale
by All Druggists.
That ‘‘misery loves company”
is proven by the fact that all
newly-married women are
matchmakers.
Do Not Neglect the Children
At this season of the year the
first unnatural looseness of a
child’s bo%vels should have imme
diate attention. The best thing
that can be given is Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Rem
edy followed by castor oil as
directed with each bottle of the
remedy. For sale by All Drug
gists.
Ic is the acme of mistaken phil
anthropy to make two short an
gle worms out of one long one
just because it looks lonesome.
Tetter Cured.
A lady customer of ours had suf
fered with tetter for two or three
years. It got so bad on her hands
that she could not attend to her
household duties. One box of
Chamberlain’s Salve cured her.
Chamberlain’s medcinesgive splen
did satisfaction in this community.
—M. H. Rodney &Co., Almond,
Ala Chamberlain’s medicines
are for sale by all druggists.
The Brunswick News consid
ers it a blow below the belt for
the railrosd commission to make
those sweeping reforms in pas
senger rates just previous to
Hoke Smith’s induction into of
fice. —Sav. Press.
Tonight.
If you would enjoy tomorrow
take Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets to-night. They pro
duce an agreeable laxative effect,
clear the head and cleanse the
stomach. Price, 25 cents. For
sale by all druggists,