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Tne Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lins been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive you In tills.
Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-ns-good” are Imt
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlie health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parc-
goric, Props »ud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotto
substance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustlpattou
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tiio
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
In Use For Ove*’ 30 Years.
For a pair of
Dress Shoes
buy. a Bow
den the best
on the mar
ket. For
service buy
the Walk
Over. We
never for
get the boys
we can fit
\them in any
style shoe
or slipper.
lillhlT My on Block,
null 11 Tifton, Gn.
J.E. COCHRAN
JEWELER
AND OPTICIAN
Myers Building
Watches, Clocks, Silverware,
China and Cut Glass
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY FITTED
TIFTON, GA. I Main Street.
“HARD CLINCH” Jss
GEORGIA WOOD FIBRE PLASTER
Beats the world for holding: and lasting qualities.
Notice the keys! It locks as securely as if there were a lock and
v key on every lath. It never cracke, breakaordisinteirrates. In
fact. It is the one and only real wood fibre planter which wives
lasting and guaranteed satisfaction. It is sold by thousands of
tons all over the South. Don’t consider using any other brand
( until you write us for information, prices, etc.
H. KENT & SON, Agents, Tifton, Ga.
State Convention et Albany One of
Usual interest.
The convention of the Georgia
Association of Rural Letter Carriers
to be held in Albany, July 3rd and
4th, will be one of state-wide interest
and the most important ever held 1 y
the Convention. Much business of
importance will be transacted at the
convention. The fact that the Geor
gia association stands first among
state organizations in the United
States, having more members in
Tackle, French Cooking and “Fillet de
1 Sole" on the Way Over.
.Brooklyn Bridge. Top Floor, 1908
Two most important things com
pleted, the nominati'.n of J. M.
Griggs and the convalescense of Bill
Branch, my usefulness was consider
ed superfluous. My mission was to
answer a call of necessity and sincer
ity in New Yot-k. I immediately
made preparation to go there.
After exchanging a note to E. P.
Bowen for a suit of clothes and
proportion to the number of carriers 1 8hoeSi et sizts too ,
than any other state, Indiana. Ohm (the only lhin „ s that
fit were a pair
and Illinois following Georgia in Lf .ox), I paid for my ticket and had
this respect, and that the national L, ^ to ac;cmpany me on my
president, Hon. Paul L. Lindsay, of • . .. 1 *.
Z. . * . journey to the great metropolis.
Tucker, Ga., is a Georgian, adds in- 1 . . “ . . . ,
. ' .. | I deposited the 60 cents m a hand-
terest to the convention. , .- - - . -
.... (kerchief in the extreme corner of
There will be present at the con-
, . . . . | my trousers. On the train to Way-
vention a representative of the post-1 cr0SSi shook hands with Capt „ H _
otfice department at Washington
Mr. F. B. Heidel, of the bureau of j
Tift, the best man 1 met in my jour-
would float a few schooners of beer
on the Bowery with better success.
Taft, no doubt, will be Roosevelt’i
successor. The anti-injunction plank
suits the labor unions; the Postal
Savings bank is also approved by
many. It’s difficult to oust the Re-
publicm party.
Randolph fiearst’s contest for the
mayorality of New York is fruitless.
Will send a directory of various
Summer resorts for the convenience
of tourists in general, (Excepting
Negroes, Chinese, Japanese, Italians,
Malays, Zulus, and other undesira
ble truck. Smada.
ney, Ip Waycross endeavored to
public roads -Congressmen James M. ii!e a Gold Mlning Co .Had,, .
Gnggs, of the Second and Charles L amplc of minera | fro m Collar and I turnln K Sunda - V
Fletcher Dot,.
Chula, Ga., R. F. D. 1, June 22
Dry weather prevails in this
vicinity.
Prof. E. A. Newhern attended to
business in Tifton Saturday.
Mrs. Mollie Kennedy, our school
mistress, and little Mary Fletcher
attended the Teacher's Examination
three days last week at Ocilla, re-
G. Edwards, of the First congres- E|bow (Co)orado) , didl| . t know
sional district who will deliver ad- j the diffcrenee wkether it was urtifi .
dresses the national and stole presi-! cia . lstone fprinku , d with bronze or
dents. H. M, Br.mberry of Albany. saw dust . Had l)rass enouffh on
and others to be selected later. | faee to ie -, it for gold , CV en if it
RA large delegation of earners se-; e c h eese
lectedby counties and districts has j Met Dr . Utimer> wil | Brinson,
been elected to attend the conven- j (tho 600 . pound dwarf) Dave Brin30n ,
tionand it is expected that every!, others A|| well and most of
earner m South Georgia and many | them broke . Theygave me . tU , morn .
m Middle and North Georgia will ing to , cave the town and take the
attend the convention. As all ear-
, . , gold mine with me. •
riers can take a vacation with pay, ()n tho train to met
any time after July 1st, makes it
, .. ,, Gordon Cross, from North Carolina,
possible for all carriers to attend the j wh() has becn a student at the 0 cilla
state convention without loss of
T. M. CHESNUTT’S
Is Headquarters for Best Groceries, Fresh
Produce and All Kinds of Heavy Feed.
Everything that is usually kepi in a first-class grocery store can gener
ally be found at my place on THIRD STREET. A cordial invitation
is extended to all who like the best of everything at a very reasonable
price to call and examine my stock and compare my prices with those
of others, doing a like business. Goods Promptly Delivered Free of
Charge.Giye me a trial. Phone 27. 134 Third Street.
Academy.
. . . . . I When I arrived at Savannah had
The national association of rura ten minutes to catch the boat to New,
letter carriers was organized at York- Was assigned to No. 9 state- coss
Chicago in 1903 With rank H.| the same number Jonah had
Cunningham, of Nebraska presi- |when he trave , ed to Ninevah . A
dent. He served until 190o, when . _ , , , . ,
. j , a i t t • i 1 storm broke out in the night; I
he was succeeded by Paul L. Lind- , , . . . , - - .,
. 'crawled into my bunk for fear they
say, of Georgia. The Georgia asso-
. . . . lit a may attribute the storm to my pres-
ciation was organized July 4, 190.1,: , ., , ,
... v . .a - v,., . ence and throw me overboard,
with James A. Giles, of blberton.
president. He served until 1900
when Fred L. White, of Buckhead,
Mr. Elisha Boykin, of Ocilla, is
attending the bedside of his mother,
in our city this.week.
Little Mattie Hendersqn is confined
to her bed with fever. Hope she
will soon be out again,
Mr. J. J. Clements spent Friday
night with his brother-in-law, Mr.
J. C. Whitley, of Mystic, on his way
to Ocilla, where he went to take up
his commission as deputy sheriff.
Uncle Robert Darcy failed to fill
his appointment at this place Sun
day.
The protracted meeting run by
tlie Methodists at New Bethel church
last week proved to be a great suc-
there being about 25 admis
sions.
The protracted meeting at this
place will start Friday before the
first .Sunday in July. Everybody is
invited to attend. Bro. W. W.
Webb, of Tifton, will help Bro.
Owens run the meeting and much
After suffering for seven years,
this woman was restored to health
by LydiaE. Pinklmm’s Vegetable
Compound. Head her letter.
Mrs. Sallie French, of Paucaunl.%
Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
•• I had female troubles for seven
vous I could not do anything. The
doctors treated me for different troubles
hut did no good. While in this con
dition I wrote to Mrs. IMnklu
vice and took Lydia K. Pinklm
mpouud, and 1 am in.
Where to Find It.
W. H. Graham, T. (i. Clusnutt,
t. li. Boswell,
W. J. Henderson & Son.
l.S. Marc haul and C. I*. Bussey & Co,
at Tifton, Ga.,
id Well.”
Sell my honey, put up in 2-pound cane
one and two gallon cans, extracted
Also in comb, one pound sections
Vcge-1 These are convenient packages of na-
trong | ture’s pure honey, (.'all t
i them.
ii. h. NORTON.
Apiary at Alapaha
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. 22 it.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable (.’omjMimid, made ^ o ■■■ %/
m roots and herbs, lias been 1 lie (j| a W ■ ■ 1
standard remedy for female ills,!
and lmspositively cured tinmsaurisof!
women who have troubleil with j
Schedule* Effective June 7, 1908.
displacements, inilaniniatii
tiofi, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
peruMlu* pains, baekaelie, that l ear-
ing-down feeling, flatulency,indiges
tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration.
Why don’t you try it ‘i
Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs.
Pinkham if there is anything
about your sickness you do not
12:30 p. m., No. 2, for Macon, con
necting for Atlanta and all
points north and west. Obser
vation Parlor car to Macon.
12:10 a. m.. No. 4, for Macon, con
necting for Atlanta and all
points north and west. Sleep
ing cars for Itfacon.
understand, she will treat >mu I2:l<) a. m., (Dixie Fiver), for Ma-
letter in con lidenee nndndviae you i Nashville Sr
woman ever regretted I Nashu le, ht.
writing her, and heeause of her Louis and Chicago. So.ic train
vast experience she lias helped carrying Pullman Sleeping cars
thousand*. Address, Lynn, Mass, j and coaches. Dining cm service.
17:40 a. m., No. 6, (Shoofly), local
Cheap Rate* to White Springs, Ha. j train for Macon and intci medi-
! I previously saw the purser about
j my jewels and valuables, which con- j K ood ,s expected to be done.
. . | sisted of60 els, brass collar buttons, M r - Tom Smith, of Valdosta,
was elected to head the state assoca-1 shoe hon] and several safety pirts. visited Mr. T. J. Waller a part of
j 1 was associated with adoclor, Cath-! last week, returning home Friday,
j olic priest, insurance agent and oth-1 Master Gerald Dale, of Waterloo,
Jers. spent Sunday with Masters George
. , , ... , . J Dr. Strecker, from Chattanccga; end Horace Clements,
ciation has teen nothing short of „ .. n . . - /*. i
phenomenal ‘in 1905 there was a Father McGor, K |e ' from Mem P hl3 '! Master Dan and Emmett Hendcr-
membership of only 55; in 1906, 200, T *" n ' : T Mr ' °' Toole ' ^ ron r ’ N “ sh - 8°n spent Saturday and Sunday with
.. • : vine, Tenn., manager of a 5 and 10 their grand-ua Mr John W Hcn-
and at the state convention m 1907 a I . . .. . j - inem granu pa, air. uunn nen
cent store; a shipwrecked crew of | derson, of North Fletchn*.
the oil tank steamer “Carribe
crowd of colored tourists
tion. At the last state convention
George DeBrosse, of Statesboro, was
elected president.
The growth of the Georgia asso-
membership of 492. There is now a
membership of more than 800. This
increase in membership is due very
largely to the untiring efforts of
State President George DeBrosse.
Before his election to the office of
president he was president of the
First district association.
, Mr. B. W. Waller and wife and
scm .in^|little daughter, Tinie Ree, spent
a stranded minstrel show; Italians, Saturday and ' Sundav with their
Greeks, Swedes, etc., in the steer- Mr . W. M. Wondrun
Ty Ty Dot*.
uncle, Mr. W. M. Woodrum.
Mr. D. I). Henderson attended
meeting at the 14. II. Fletcher schcol
house from this place Sunday last.
Mr. E. P. Fletcher and sister,
age.
The Doctor and I occur ied one
room, sat at the same table with
( three employees of the government
Forestry Department. The princi-,
We are having some very warm! P a l discourse at the table was the 'Miss Ida, attended the bedsi le of
weather and rain is much needed. i Russian and Chinese Empire. My i the * r aunt » Mrs - Margaret Toinber-
Miss Mattie Hunt spent Saturday P^'P 81 :oursu was rushinp the { Ji". who is sick at this writing near
night and Sunday with Miss Ophelia! ^ va | ter for^something to eat. They
Rivers.
Messrs. Joe Hunt, Aldine Rivers
and Bob Cox attended preaching at
Hickory Springs and report a nice
time.
Rev. Coleman preached at Stewart
had soup that sounded like the My< n Miss Anna Eubanks and sister,
Hotel, another like lace curtains; 11 Miss Evie, spent Sunday with Misses
ordered the whole bill of fare. ‘ Ida and Mary Fletcher.
I looked into the kitchen and saw j Miss Blanche Wilcox and little
what I thought wyre the larges-1 nephew, Horace Clements, visited
Cape Jasmines. They told me they her sister, Mrs. J. C. Whitley, near
were cauliflowers. Another thing ] Mystic, part of the week.
Big Boy.
S. & F. Ry
The Georgia Southern and Florida J
railway announces the following very i
cheap round trip excursion fares from !**•.*
Tifton, Ga., to White Springs, Fla.,
and return: Season Rate ♦1.75, tickets
on s-ile daily until September :50th, and
limited to October 31st, 1908. 15 Day
Tickets, $3.80, on sale daily from June j jng C;
1st to September 30th. Return passage g.35 p m
ate points.
may be made any date within lifte
days from the date on which the ticket
was sold.
Week-end Rates, $3.75. Tickets on
sale for trains leaving Tifton at 4:15 a.
m., and 3:355 p. m., of Saturdays, and
at 4:15 a. m.. of Sundays, until Septem
ber 6th, 1908. Tickets are limited to
leave White Springs returning not later
than Tuesday following date of sale.
Special Sunday Rates, ♦1.75. Tick
on sale only for train
Sunday morning
e*v* Tifl-.n, Sruthbcuud.
No. 1, for Valdosta, Pa-
latka and Jacksonville. Observa
tion Parlor Car to Jacksonville,
a. m., No. 3, for Valdosta, Pa-
latka and Jacksonville. Sleep-
to Jacksonville.
No. 5, (Shoofly), local
train for Valdosta and intci me
diate points.
Arrivals at Tilton a« Follows:
South bound No. 1. 3:30 p. m.;
No. 3, 3f35 a. m.; No. 5. 8:32 p. m.
North round No. 2, 12:25 p. m.,
No. 4, 12:04 a. m.; No. 6, 7:37 a. m.
For further information as to
leaving Tifton at j rates, schedules, etc., apply
until • L. C. Bowyrr Union Ticket Agen
September 13th, 1908. These tickets. Tifton Ga., or address C. B. RHODE
are limited to leave White Springs re- Gen. Pass. Atrent. Macon. Ga.
turning at 6:52 p. m., and arriving at
turning at 6:52 p
Tifton at 10:10 Sunday night. The
special Sunday tickets will not be hon
ored in sleeping cars.
The condition of the sprines at White
Springs is cxcelUnt, and many people
are deriving much benefit in bathing
in and drinking of its waters.
Further information as to rates,
schedules, etc, obtainable at Tifton
Depot Ticket Office, L. C. Bowyer,
Ticket Agent, or upon application to <!.
Ii. Rhodes, G. P. A., Macon, Ga.
GULF LINE
RAILWAY
«j
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Time Table No. 3,
K Hoc tire Man h tat, IW*.
South Hound <
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•No. 74
Chills. Fever and Malaria sufferers
Cheap Excursion Rate* to Atlantic Beach
Florida.
*Vi i G. S. & F. Ry. *
Tho summer rates to Atlantic Beach,
Fla., via Georgia Southern and Florida
railway, become effective May 39th,
1908.
The season rates from Tifton are I
$7.90 and tickets sold at this rate are '
good to return until August 31st, 1908.
The week-end rate is $4.35, tickets at j
this rate will be sold for trains leaving j
Tifton at 4fl5 a. m., and 3:33 p. in., of |
Saturday’s and for Sunday train leav
ing 4:15 a. m.
Week-end tickets are limited to re-
Chapel Sunday afternoon to a large that looked l ike goosequills. they
congregation. The Sabbath school Macaronb
^ that pla^e is progressing niaiiy. | A ]ot °f-French dishes appeared on i car ;' now oblain Wood’s L : ver Medi-jtum passage leaving Atlantic lle» t „
nr.j. I. 1 nil SU|1 ini n ani. | the hill every meal, and no doubt; 0 j nc j n liquid form. Regulatesjhe I n ? 1 '“ ter than Tuesday following date
Little Thelma Rivers was quite [ would disappear just as rapid in any j liver, kidneys and bladder, relieves
sick last week hut is better. I other language. The last meal we j biliousness, sick headache, constipa-
Mr. Sykes Gibbs and sister, Miss had there was "fillet de sole.” 1 1 p ,,r )■_ ^5*j®L ue an J weakness. It s
Bobbie, attended preaching at Hick-1 thought it was some sort of angel' y”. n r c w f tb c fi,„ b " t do2*"^Pleasa^d in
ory Springs Sunday. ; food. When the waiter brought it, j take. Clears the complexion quick-
There was a fish-fry at Gibbs’lake'it was as large as a pecan, a sort of; ly. 81.00 bottle contains 2j times
Saturday. lfish. I told the waiter if he thought | Quantity of the 50c. size. Sold
Mr. and Mrs. Cage Williford visit- that wuul<l fil1 U P soul il musl be | y ‘ S r " K __
ed Mrs. Cox Sunday. very small indeed. I Card of Thank..
Miss Mav Hunt was skk last week ! We stcampl1 into thl ‘ harbor Parl -'' | Dear Gazltte.-
hopekhe will soon be welLagaln. Sunday morning with a few broken | We wisb to use your columns
To Jackaonville, F1a
Sunday Mornings $3. via G S
The Georgia Southern ar
f e
T. M. CHESNUTT.
Summer Excursion Tjckets
Now on Sale
Quickest and Best Service
DO NOT TOUCH IT.
From tho tlmo the raw material* roach o
(actor/ the/ am handled ontlmly by m
chlnory^ kept ucrupuloacly cloun. J
VIA.
antic Coast Line Ry. Co.
For Rates, Schedules, and all information see any
Agent of Atlantic Coast Line or Write
li
E. M. NORTH, Division Passenger Agent,
Savannah, n*n*|fn-
Jeii-o ice gbebjii Powder
to become contaminated. It Is strictly
ICE CREAM Is Easy to Mak*
1 quart milk.
' 2 -■-**JKt
1 freeze without cooking.
SSiinplo, Isn’t it!
This makes two.quart* of smooth, rel.
», dellci —
vety le*cream, deliriously flavored. In 10
minutes at coat of about I cent a plate.
Flat-
Choc date % Vanilla, Straw
■rry. Lemon and Unflavored.
Sold by your grocer ‘2 pack&gea for 23c.
r by mall if ho
Tho Gctcsco Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y.
MOZLEVS
LEMON ELIXIR
Sunday morning with a fe.v broken
.. ... 0 . \ hours of sleep and a few broken j t | iroug h which to thank the dear
Mr. Allen Gibbs vi.Mted Ocilla Sat- ^ hearts, facing the glorious sunshine; poop | e aIld t | K , physicians of Ty Ty,
urday and Sunday. as we passed Miss Ulierty in her old: f or the kindness and tender sym-
r '. !. ‘ aeur - 0 u jJ ln, G | suit of clothes. pathy with which they have stood by
was visiting relatives near Ty Ty Arriv ed in the city and found bar- us in the tedious illness of our dear
st week. I rooms closed, race track betti.ig a I w ife and mother
MiVs Sarah McMillan returned 1 violation of the law, crossed Delaney | We feel that the Father has sent
home last week from a visit to her»street bridge, took breakfast at us the comforter in you and pray
sister, Mrs. G. A. Gibbs. j home. After breakfast, crossed the y ()U may be also comforted in any y
/ VlOLKT AND Pansy, j the new Last River tunnel to New j afflictions you may be called u|M>n to to ^ ac ^'
— — —“ ^ — York and proceeded back to Coney ' b 0 ^ r | Sunday in«>rnin
HUMAN HANDS [Island. There were three hundredi D, S. Fletcher and Family
thousand people then and they could j
easily have spared me. The police]
are very busy at the race-track ar
resting anyone attempting to bet.
Am acquainted with policemen on;
the force. Some looking for the po- 1
lice and others the police are looking j
for.
The .Sullivans, of New York, who;
have been instrumental in the ap- j
pointment of a numbed of policemen j
are being threatened with arrest for ]
betting on their own horses. Gov. j
Hughes is enforcing the race-track ;
law and the sporting fraternity will
do anything to prevent his re-election j
for governor and election to any
other office.
— — The new 40-story Singer building;
Ta *. R ^* iv * r ’* Roundt *: looms up in the distance; the new !
tower of the Metri, o'itan Life build- j
ing is marly completed; the new
Manhattan bridge is on its way; the
Black well’s Island bridge is getting
on rapidly; the new tunnels under
both rivers ate doing business.
Thousands of people are idle.
I endeavored to float stocks for a
gold mine In Watt street; decided I,
l
of Sale
The Continental Hotel at Atlantic
Beach opened May 3’Jth.
The following convenient schedules
are now effective: Leave Tifton via
G. S. & F. Ry., 4:15 a in., arrive at
Jacksonville 9:15 a. m. Leave Jack
sonville via Florida East Coast railway
9:45 a. m., arrive Atlantic Beach 10:28
a. rr. Returning, leave A tin
5:15 p. tn., arrive .Jacksonville 6:00 p.
in ; leave Jacksonville 7:40 p. in., arrive
Tifton at 12:54 a m.
The G. S. & F. Rv., also announces
summer rates of $7.80 to Pablo Beach,
and *8.05 to Mayport, Fla . und week
end excursion rates of $4.35 to either
resort, tickets to be sold on same con
ditions as announce i for Atlantic Beach.
Further information call on L. C.
Bowvcr, Ticket Agent, Tifton, Ga., or
address C. 15. Rhodes, G. P. A., Macon.
G0( D BREAD
;; ,; r j is what you j;et at
1 Garrett’s Bakery
anytime von want it.
,31; I
Cakes and Pies I resh every day
Watch for the wagon or call
Mav 41st, and continuing during the . . . . » ■
rcsnrl season, at the very low rate of j at the Bakery, in the Imi-
si for the round trip. Till- only train jnong building, on Third St.
for which these tickets »«’>n i.a or.i#i i* • c
11 lie sold in
ing Tifton early Sun
day morning at 4:15 and they will be
limited to return, leaving Jacksonville
at 7:46 Sunday night, date of sale.
£ j These cheap Sunday tickets will not be ;
honored in sleeping cars, hut will b*»J
j accepted in coaches only. Baggage will
J. N. GARHETT.
Th«
Ideal 5ummer riedleine
Tunes Up (lie
not lie checked
will be nontransferable, rt
senger’s signature to e
must he stamped bv th
Agent in J
tickets. Tickets
*, requiring |
the retui
;hedule
The foil.
G. S. ;v F. Ry :
m., arrive Jacksonville 9:15 a. m. Re-j
turning, leave Jacksonville 7:40 p.m.,
arrive Tifton 12:54 midnight. j
For further information, tickets, etc., 1
apply to L. C. Bowyer, Ticket Agent, j
Tifton, ««a.,or address C. B. Rh>xles, ■
G. P. A.. Macon. Ga.
r ihe purjxm
I>>t*l;», Tneaday, Ju
Omega, We»lne««lay, June 17th
KMorkiui Thuixlay. June >th.
Rmoktlcl'l. Kriilajr. June 19th.
Tilton, Saturday. June 20th
Brighton. Mondav. June 22nd,
Chula, Tueada*. June 23rd.
* 24th
Tifton, Jum
j It is a pity to see a person neglect ( ^
indications of kidney or bladder Digests What You Eat
WANTED > fi^S£3S M
Farm or Bualneaa
t particular aboot location,
ir froai owBor^onlF who
t
Ua«al.T.
ign of danger.
trouble that may r?su!t in Bright’s;
■'isoaso when Foley's Kidr.ev Rente-!
ly will correct irregularities and,
trengthen these organs. Take Fo- ...... „ ..
Kidney Remedy at the first Hollingsworth & IVlOOrn’
DeW.tt's Little Early Risers, the
famoua lit 1 le liver pills, ore sold'
■ Hollingsworth & Moore.