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FLOURNOY, ALLEN & AVERIETT, * CHUM,El ({A.
Beech Spring Bubbles.
Farmers are about through gatber
Miss May Nelson is spending a
short time in Columbus.
Mr. W. D. Swint has moved to his
home, but could not keep house b
himself, so he takes one of the youn bfi
ladies to help him.
Air, R. L. Nelson and bride, of
Whitesville, were at church here Sun¬
day,
There has been nr.uch cane made
this year and the boys have had a
good time hunting.
Mr. J. H. Nelson went to Colum¬
bus last week to come back the same
day, but the day following he return¬
ed wet and cold.
Mr. James Ramsey is about ready
to move to Carroll. We wish him
well.
Mr. Baney Reid has bought the
Storey place and will move soon.
Mr. Tom Swint has bought the
Hadley place and will move soon.
A. P. N.
^ Invalids, aged people, nursing
mothers, overworked, wearied out
fathers, will find the happiest results
toward health, ere the disease be
comes chronic—possibly incurable,
and there is nothing better to be
found in the whole range of materia
medica. Sold everywhere.
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disease and deformities of (
For all
the eye, car, nose or ti roat, consult
Dr. O. J. Short, Specialist, Columbus, j i
Ga.— Office 1140^ Broad St. tf.
The Baptist pulpit will be filled
here Sunday by Rev. W. W. Arnold.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor—P ita-e inform your
readers that 1 have a positive remecy for
the above named disease. By its tmiely
use thousands of hopGes* e&srs have
any of your readers who have
Aon if they will send me their express
and post effiae ad^rsss. Itespectfolly
DID YOU KNOW IT?
Did you know catarrh is a blood disease? Well it
almost invariably is, and frequently is a symptom
of inherited blood poison. The tendency to catarrh
may lay dormant in the system half a man’s lifetime
and then suddenly become active and the disease
at once severe and troublesome.
N. C. Edwards, Lampassas Springs, Texas
writes: “For over four years I have been a great
sufferer from a terrible form of Nasal Catarrh. I was
greatly annoyed with a constant roaring in my head
and my hearing became very much impaired.
The discharge from my nose was profuse md
CATARRH very offensive, and my general health
hnpaired. 1 tried most all prominent
physicians, but they did not cure me,
and I used various advertised preparations without
benefit.
I then sent to the drug store of T. E. Smith &
Bro., and purchased B. B. Ik, and to my utter
astonishment and satisfaction, the use of ten bot¬
tles has restored my general health, stopped the
roaring sensation, entirely healed and cured the
nasal catarrh, and I am proud to recommend a 1 'cod
remedy with such powerful curative properties.
1 fie Dusiness men of our town know of my case.’
W. A. Plpper Fredonia, Ala., writes: “I can
not refrain from telling you what agio
CATARRH n° us medicine you have. l or two
years my mother has suffered with a
severe Catarrh of the head and ulcerated sore throat
She resorted to various remedies without effect,
until she used B. B. B., which cured her catarrh, and
healed her sore throat.”
R. C. KrxxARD & Son, Towaiiga, Ga., writes
“One of our neighbors has been sufiering from
catarrh for several years,which resisted
CATARRH &11 treatment and medicine resorted to,
\Ye finally induced him to try the
efficacy of B. B. B., and hewassoon delighted with !
ESP 3 Writ j to Blood Balm Co., Atla. ta, Ga., foi
“ Book of Wonders ” sent free. UQ\
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Persons gain rapidly wiiHe takLig it.
SCOTT’S EMU i .SION is acknowledged <o
physicians to bo tlie Fincat and Best pre pA
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lays Inflammation. Heals tho Soros,
Restores the Senses of Taste, Smell
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A particle is applied into encli nostril and
is agreeable. Price50c. at l>ru««i»i* or by
mail. ELY BROTHERS,66 WarrenSt,New York.
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FITS!
When I say CURE I do not mean merely to
Rt.or> them for a time, and then have them ro
turn again, I MKAN A RADICAL CURE.
i have made the disease ol
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Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle
of m y infa 1jU5l,iO Remedy. Give Express
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trial, and it will cure you. Address
H. C. ROOT, M.C., 183 Pearl St.. New York
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cured Indigestion, Biliousness,
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for your Genuine M. A. Sim¬
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