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A choice lot of Fancy and Plain Wool Suitings for spring wear.
Fancy and Plain Flannels, just the fabrics for this season.
'I his fabric will lie very much in demand this season. We have a choice line of shades in these goods.
BENGALINECLOTH.
A beautiful cloth in all the new shades.
The largest stock in the city ann our prices are right. .
KID GLOVES.
We sell the best Kid Gloves for $1.00 to be had. Every pair warranted. Call for the $i Kirven Glove.
THE K 1 RVIN CORSET
At $j is superior to many (’orsets^sold for much more.
LINENS. LINENS.
Kirven’s is headquarters in Columbus for Table Linens, Napkins, Doilies, Towels, Etc.
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FAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE
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Torpid and b'ac’ive Li> r cr, Billionvnesp,
Malaria, Chills and Fever. Jaundice and
all complaint? from a disc a? ed liver.
Dtapepsia and indigestion in all its forma
Sick headache and sieU stomach, colic and
asthma when dependent u on indigestion
and a disordered stomach
Dr. K C. Hood's time-tried and most
elfecdve prescription, used I y him for 30
>e>’s in practice for dhe tse of the liver.
It promptly cures and prevents CONSTI¬
PATION, 1 owever obstinate and tiouble
some vi'dds to the curative rower of Hood#
Eureka more directly and certainly than to
any other remedy in u e. It 1ms been
most effectively lested tor this .and is with¬
out doubt a perfect household medicine
X 1 -ri.XV.HL A T7C Torpid Liver,
Sick Headache,
TT H A A 111 Y\ JfT \ Constipation,
kk\J\J 1 M kJ if Indigestion,
Dyspepsia,
T1TI 11 nnT/ K l Chills atid Fever,
LLKj H, klLl r\ Hi LVsick u languor Stomach and blues,
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FOR general debility or
depressed feeling •
No remedy acts so delightfully • nd edect
ual.y as a ho uvea old remedy
as Hood’s Eureka.
Hood’s Eureka is without a rival in the
treatment of all those affections Such is
our confidence ill the preparation that we
challenge all competitors to compound
anything equal to it. Wherever trier! it
has given unbounded satisfaction, and mu
challenge is founded upon the experience
of intelligent pat ons.
Dr N. J Bussey, President of ti e Engl
& Phenix Mf’g Co., « f Columbus, Georgia
writes : ‘ T have used Hood’s Eureka foi a
number of years in my family, and I con¬
sider it a valuable family medicine, and I
do not hesitate to say it is all he claims
for it. » >
Mess's M. D Good & Co.—Gcntl-men.
i have tr ed Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine
well and I unhesitatingly pronounce it the
best medifine I have ♦ v*r used t'O inval¬
uable do I regard it that l keep a supply
on hand all the time l hereby commend
it to all as a most < ffici< nt, satisfactory
and reliable b^nsehoh lerncdv.
CLIFF B. GHIMES, Mayor
P lit up in liquid and dry form, aud sold
hv all druggists at 25. 50 and $1 a bottle.
PATTERSON & THOMAS, Mfrs,
Oolumbus, Ga.
J. W. HOWARD
Oglethorpe St,, Columbus, Ga •
Dealer In
Rags, Hides,
Old Cotton, Hemp, Gunny
Rope, Bagging, Furs,
Beeswax,Old Metal*
Ootton in the Seed and Cotton Seed
^5®*- Order? tor wrapping paper and
paper bags filled at shor uotice.