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’Tn e or over SO years, Eousht has borne * and the "Web sfgnatnre ha* bom
and bas of
Sly f/rr „ “ “ been made under his per-
, sonal
supervision since its infancy.
All A11 Counterfeits, * Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
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Experiments Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare¬
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
,' c ' relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Chi dren’s Panucea-Tho Mother’s Friend.
CEKUSJUE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Find You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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Little Rock, trkiniM.
FURNITURE SALE AT BASS BROTHERS COMPANY!
Today we will begin a Special Sale of Furniture and no one who wants any article in the Furniture line can afford to miss this sale. ‘
Hers Are a Few Prices Among the Many Great Bargains to Co on Sale
This Week. We are the People that Cut Prices Nearly 50 Per Cent.:
3="»l ;e Oak bedroom Suits at $14. worth $20
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Iron Beds in ail colors and styles, raiging
prices up to $17.50.
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Sideboards $10 to $45, absolutely the best
ever carried in Middle Georgia.
COMPANY.
Big Store. Mammoth Stock. Little Prices.
NO OTHER WAY THAN
FORCE SAYS CHAFFEE
Some Reasons For Campaign
Aga inst Moros.
general makes an address.
Say* Soldier* Were Shot Do + In the
Outskirts of Camp by Native* Whom
They Were Trying to Threat With
Kindnets.
New York. April 24.—Major Gener¬
al Afina R. Chaffee, in' an address on
the "Physical Aspect of the Philip¬
pines" at the social meeting of John
D. Rockefeller. Jr.’ s Bible class In the
Fifth Avenue Baptist church last eve¬
ning, gave some of the reasons for the
campaign against the Muros. Ho
said in part:
"In February of last year, after we
had soldiers killed, shot down In the
outskirts of the camp by the natives
we were trying to treat with kindness,
we saw that there was no other way *
than force. I went down to the Moroi
country in person, to investigate and
ultimately we went to the datto and
demanded some of the murderers of our
soldiers. It was on May 2 that Gen¬
eral Baldwin took the fort of the dat¬
to who,was insolent and refused to
surrender the, prisoners: We aid not
get on" very good terms with these
Mores. They are a very suspicious
people, and want to be left alone. We
did not, want to disturb their religion
or their customs except where, in the
latter respect. w e could help them.
You have recently heard of Captain
Pershing, who is in the Moro county
now. Well, to illustrate, I may say
that there was one sultan whom Cap¬
tain Pershing had invited time and
time again to com e and talk with him,
and instead of coming the sultan kept
fortifying himself all the year an»1
finally waved his old red flag at us
and dared us to come on. We went,
and the -sultan Is not there any more.”
MURDERED BY MAIL.
Pensacola Man Receive* Package of
Poisoned Food.
Pensacola, Fla., April 24.—A case
resembling the famous Molincux mur
der case of New York Is now being
investigated here. The victim was-
R, I.. Morgan, a former resident of
Elgin, Ills., who has been here for two
years.
Tuesday he received through the \
mails a small package of prepared food i
and supposed that it had been sent
him by friends In Illinois.’ He car
ried it home and directed his wife to
prepare some for him. This was
done, and after eating a small portion
he was taken 111, dying within twenty
minutes. There was no suspicion at
the time, but later developments
caused relatives to bring the remain¬
der of the food to the city for exam-
.lnation.
Some of it was fed to a rabbit and
the animal was dead In four minutes.
It was then analyzed and found to
v We have more than fifty styles of Go-Carts and
Baby Buggies, with automobile tires, the la est thing
out. We have the exclusive sale of the celebrated
Haywood Go-Carts and Baby Buggies, ranging in
price from $3 to $25.
Bed Lounges $8 to $20. *
Complete line of Hall Racks to go in this special
sale, 7.50 to $20.
Chiffoniers $7.50 to $18, Rockers $1 to $7.50.
Mattresses $1.50 to $7.
Bed springs 1.25 to 6.00.
Extension Tables 4.50 to 17.00.
Easy on Buttons,
Gentle to the Back,
Rind to the Shoulders.
PRESIDENT
SUSPENDERS
teed. Trimmings If 7 ‘Prtsidtnt" cannot ru«t. is buckle*. Guaran¬
on
50c at dealers or by mail postpaid.
C. A. EOGARTON MPO. CO.
Bhlrtmy, Mass.
BABY
ease:
Is the best and safest remedy for
all stomach and bowel troubles of
babies and children. It quickly
cures constipation, diarrhoea, con¬
vulsions, warms, sour stomach and
loss of sloep. It is perfectly harm¬
less, but very effective. Children
like to take it. At ill drug-ftores—
a large bottle for : : : :
25 GENTS
Ask your druggist about, the
FREE COLD RING offer
MAMENGALC ,ACV a(J I
contain over 111 grabs of
The package of poisoned food
sent from a point In Illinois, but
name is so blurred that the town
not. known. Parties in Illinois are
pected and developments are
ed.
Elgin, 111., April ^4.—Rowland
Morgan, of Elgin, who died
on Monday, at his country home
Pensacola, Fla., after eating
food from an original package
ed by mail, for many yeara was
employe of the Elgin Watch
and left Elgin about two years
for Florida. He secured a tract
land of 3U acres on the island of San
ta Rosa, a-few miles from
where he managed a summer and
ter hotel. Since leaving Engin
had retu: ed only once, when it was
answer indictments brought by
grand jury on the charge of
the. name of the recoider of
county. Those charges, five In num
her, never came to trial and
quashed on the statute of limitations
The indictments grew out of a recal
citrant transaction of property in El
gin, just outside the Cook county line
Mr. Morgan at one time owned consid
erable property in Elgin, but he dig
posed of everything including a
home, before he left for the* south.
Reports have reached here
‘.he last year that Morgan lit* I
lartrer in bimlni * lit Santa Rosa, a ■
Colors! Tabele, were at swords'
points. It Is averted that Hie for¬
mer secured po»s» salon of all the p op.
fifty in some way amt had it rfic- ded
hi his wife’* name. ills relative*
knew of no one who Would wish Mor¬
gan's death. Owing to bis alleged
questionable business dealings, he had
many enemies, it Is alleged.
LEE BEFORE GRAND JURY. t
Lieutenant Governor a* Witness In the
Eoofile Investigation.
St. Ioui*, April 24.—Lieutenant
Governor John A. Lee, who returned
from Chicago last night, appeared be¬
fore the grand jury today when that
body resumed ihe Investigation of
charges of boodling In the general as¬
sembly in connection with the baking
powder legislation. Attorney Gener¬
al Crow, who has been coucucting the
investigation of the Jefferson City cud,
was present and assisted Circuit At¬
torney Folk In questioning the wit¬
ness.
Several Indictments were returned
by the Cole county grand jury as the
result of Mr. lute’s testimony at Jef
ferson City and It is presume ! that a
npmbor of them will be handed,,down
tomorrow. :
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Drenaln* I,« Up.
A jasper county farmer paid a high
tribute to the literary talents of a Car¬
thage real estate agent the other daj.'i
He decided to sell his place and got u
real estate agent to write a notice.
When the agent read the notice to him,
he said, "Read that, again.", After the
second readiug lie said; ‘T believe I'll
not sell. I’ve been looking for a place
of that kind all my life and didn't know
I had it until you described it to me.”—
St. Louis Post-Disputcb.
Tutt’s Pills
This popular remedy never falls to
effectually cure
headache, vyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
_ The natural result Is appetite
and solid flesh. Dose smitR% elegant¬
Take ly sugar Substitute. coated and easy to swallow.
No
THE C ATARRH
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AND HEALING
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Pf'iCm
*Casy and pleasant I
bo use. Contains]
^quickly no injurious drug.I__ m m
^ COLD 'nHEAD
Givos relief at oDoe- It opens and cle-iu-
*es the naval passages. Allays Inllnma-
tlon Heals and protects the memhruno*
Restores the senses of taste and smelp
Pull size, BO oents at Druggists or by
mall: Trial s‘ze 10 oents by mail
FI V I1HOTHKIH. f,H Warren *| N V
Kitchen Safes, Kitchen Cabinets, the best thine
t *'•? mu k t
-s- ortment of Lawn Settees in all colors
lie-. - .
o.ks ■ h i arech aj and the kind that kee
i reel:I;Tie.
^ v> -S e - t sale book of the Wernicke popular
case at
■w.
A New Feature.
We received yesterday a complete {line oi
Estey Organs at prices never before offered to the
trading public, tstey Organs are the best; guaran¬
teed a life time.
We sell for cash or on the installment plan.
Funeral Directors anil EmMmers.
We carry at all times a compete line of Coffins,
Caskets and Funeral Supplies. Careful attention
I given to all funerals entrusted to us day or night,
i Hearse with black horses free.
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MISS MAY MARKELL, 1
A Society Bell* of London, Canada.
M 1188 MAY ItARKEIX
/LSI PI I of London, Ontario,
ful girl Canada, i« a beauti¬
who know* what
suffering Cardui U «,d Wine of
ha* brought her back
to health. 8M is one of the
social favorites of her home
and her recovery to health
has permitted her to enjoy
the company of her many
friends instead of on
* the health fioknesa she and enjoy* suffering. the give* For
now
credit to Wine of Cardui. She writes:
“I have found Vine of Cartful aatacch
lent remedy for female trouble. I suffered
for three yean with terrible bearing-down
palm at the menstrual period. I could
baldly stand on my feet and was never
real well. Wine of Carded wae the only
medicine that I could *^£l depend on to do me
sny good, ** I lrkd with no me-
cos. Wine of Cardui cured me and I
have now enjoyed perfect health for two
yean, and give you *H the credit lor 1
know you deserve It.”
For a young girl Wine of Cardui is
the heat Temedy to guide her through
womanhood by starting the menstrual
WINE of CARDVI 1 sguasKr- Wiue of Cardui.
Vafy Valen Sanitarium
( INCORPORATED .)
Psychological Treatment as Given Here
CURES MENTAL, NERVOUS
AND CHRONIC DISEASES
Opium and Whiskey Habits, treated by the Van
Valen Method, are cured painlessly, permanently
end guaranteed.
It other treatments have failed you, come and be
restored to health. Free booklet upon request. Prac¬
tice established in 1899, incorporated 1902. Patients
from every State.
VAN VALEN SANITORIUM COMPANY
150 PARK AVE., ATLANTA. GA.
Administrator’s Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA *rALDiica
Om'NTY.
By virtue of an order granted by the
court of ordinary of Spalding county,
Georgia, at the April tertn, 1M08, of said
court, 1 will sell to the highest bidder be-
fore the court house door »u Urittn, Ga„
between the leg.l hour* of sale, on the
flr.t Tuesday In May, 11(08, seventeen
shares of the capital stock of the Griffin
of Grooery J. Company, Bullard, .-old a* (he properly
W. late of said county
deceased, for the purpose of paying the
debts and division among the heirs of
said deceased. Terms oath.
ANNA BULLARD,
Admldlstrab lx of J. W. Bullard, de¬
ceased .
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strual ing this treatment. It retinvea men¬
troubles in an incredibly short
time. In a simple case of deranged
menses Wine of Cardui never fails. To
reliev* disordered menses is to remove
the cause of other female troubles. Any
physician will tell yon that to remove
the cause of a disease renders the cure
assy, in fact seldom fail* to complete
the cure. If you would have the same
relief which Miss Marked secured try
Wine of Cardui. You con take it with¬
out an examination and withont any
publicity privacy whatever. of You can take it in
the your borne and secure
prescribed just as much for benefit as Thousand, if a doctor had
it you. of wo¬
health men are by feeling taking the Wine vigor of returning ™
of Cardui.
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1 will be at the different preclnc s r
th- days men-toned ciow lor the puma
thn Afrh^r , *e*» wu#" 1 *** * Ud Conttty T »*"* h
Union, April 18'h, May UH», June 8t
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Except he on the day* in mentioned above
wm In my office ihe rear of the Me
chant and Planter ' Brink until July i,
vher. my books wll clow.
H.T JOHN-ON T. R. S.C,
can be moved# a# it growj
one unit at LIBRARY with YOUR.
time wit.,.
dhturbirvO, content! w-J
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flow in a healthy and nat¬
ural manner. Menstruation
started right is very easy to
keep regular through the
years of mature womanhood.
Then the "change of life"
need not be feared. Thus
Wine of Cardui i* woman's
best relief from youth to
old age. A million women
have secured blessed relief
their