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Advertising to Accommodate You.
Everything Here Mentioned for One Week’s Selling.
Which ever day pleases you nonday Uth, to Saturday 16th. We are try
iii? to provide sufiicient quantities of what we advertise to last through the
wtC k. Sometimes this is impossible, but on almost everything you may figure
that you are perfectly safe m waiting until Saturday-in case you cannot get
t 0 the store before that day. .. *
Read This List of Bargains.
At 3 7c worth s()c, >nd 65c Corsets made of batiste boned with steel.
At 2c worth 5c XXX 6 size envelopes not oyer one thousand to one customer.
At 25 worth M)z Ladies muslin drawers, hemstitched and embroidery
At 4^ J worth 75c Ladies muslin skirts hemstitched ruffe.
At 2c worth 5c Pear! buttons in three most popular sizes
A*. 4 C worth ,0c Men ’ s hemstitched handkerchiefs of fine qua'ity lawn
At 98c worth $1.50 Ladies’ and Men’s Umbrellas, paragon frames silk cbvered.
At qSc worth Si. 5 ) Ladies’ wash skirts made ri extra quality cheviots.
At 88: worth 51.75 Waists Lengths (3 i-2 yds) white waisting.
At L. worth $ 1.50 to $2 great assortment of ready to wear white waists
At 2c worth 5c Finely milled toilet soap full size cakes. * .
At lie worth 20c Men s black and tan half hose embroidered fronts.
At 25c worth £oc Boy’s negligee shirts made of Madras and Percales.
At 3 1-3 worth ioc each Men’s wash Club ties great assortment of patterns.
At 5c worth iOc to 15c Hen’s elastic suspenders, grip back.
At 8 l-3c worth 25c Hen’s wash four-in-hand ties white and colored.
At 23c worth 30c Ladies ail over lace hose white and black.
At 51.2 s worth 75 ana $2 All ladies and men’s white shoes and slippers.
At 48c yard worth 75c Hill ends table linens 2, 2 1 / 2 and 3 yard lengths.
At 30c worth SOC New Pictures 12xi2 enameled frames
At 434 c worth 7c Fifty patterns new figured muslins.
At 98c worth $1,50 Hammocks full regular sizes.
At 60c worth sl. and £i.so Hen’s gold front cuff butons new patterns.
At 4 tc worth 60c Mosquito netting B=4 price is for full bolt.
At 49c Worth 85c Lace curtains yrrds long beautiful patterns
At 98c worth SLsO Lace curtains yards long 36 inches wide.
At \2 l / 2 c worth 20c Brown linen and a good quality regular widJh
At 5: worth iOc Men’s all linen collars some slightly soiled from handling.
At 50c worth sl, Men’s lined colored summer coats 34 to 44
At 35c worth 50c Boy’s summer pants made of fine quality chiev t
At Mi A c worth 2()c Fancy cut center pieces only five dozen t<» be sold.
At 25c worth 50c Large pure white pearl coat buttons.
At 08c worth $1.25, Ninety inch linen sheeting guaranteed all linen
At ioc worth
115 and 117 Forsyth Street John R. thaw’s Old stard.
ffipgfe aw jTHIS MULETTE ISA SPRINTER
J jPBBjI Hurls Jehu Into the Ozone and Ad
jRI Hk 88
mm SBL JUK fIHT IBs raSpl A ruDU *•> I vexed Forsy l li Bine*
V Iyosterda , th > motive power 1» nog a
- *{3gfe> blonde mule 'from tbe Gallberry die*
triot. as active as a baseball player
■ and equally as uncertain This sprinter
m UYSoeDsiai dashed over me pavement, hurling the
■ n *erro. ocn oat and running the
Jg; f ™ ■ ■ M g wagon over them. Three minates la‘er
m£&8BBS&k. ™ the mu l° wafl «r-ztng near the the oi*y
Gives rest to the stomach. Cures indigestion,dyspepsia, sour stomach, ball whde the dootors revamped the
tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous orippkd orow *
stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A guaranteed cure.
Here is Relief for Women,
»•- th. L.b* Dlgamtm What Ton Cat f doii»r bottu hold, »h
•r.terroiE 0 ttmkmm thm Brmmth fmrf uauumukHUt Moth r Cirav, a nurse in New York, ilis
*c« ,cv. • .go, 0 t a. ■ || total. *r »8 e.nt covereJ an aromatic pleasant herb cure for
m women’s Ills, called Australtan-I.eaf. it is
the only certain monthly regulator Cu-es
VV \ LPMMPPT Amprirn. Ciß fema e weaknesses and ltacbache, Kidney,
vv • ’* * , ‘AlllcriLLl- . * Bladder and Urinary troubles, AtallUrug
gists or by mall 50 cts. Sample FREE,
_ dress. The Mother Urav Co.. I.eßov, N. Y.
!!h JOHN B- FELDER After robbing Peter to pay Pan! a
man nf nally forgets to settle with Paul.
Real Estate.
I NOS OR rfoXL! . If y< u will make itqniry it will be a
r, i rwVMt. revelation to 3on how many succumbs
Buys and Bells farm and city to kidoey or J b]ad(ler lloa^B , n one
AMPDirilil n * form or arotber. If the pa'ient is not
Cure wi 1 cure. It Dev*r ds»{points,
Henry S. MeCle*ky, Prop. on trance to Windsor Hotel. Sold by F. M. McLauglin & Co.
We Are Still Selling
Beds, Spring’s 1 Mattresses
Try a Gold Medal Spring
i£| The Price is Right.
Speaking of Mattresses,
we have a Felt Mattress
that we put against any
thing on the market*
The Allison Furniture Company,
SUCCESSORS TO O. L, DIXON
.(THE HOUSE FURN'LSH.'ERS.”
GOME FOR A VISIT
OR ELSE6O AWAY.
Those Who Come and Leave
Daily.
VISITORS ATIAMERICUS HOMES
our Own Name or That of a Friend
May Be Found Below in TheLcngthy
List'of People Who Came'and Went
Yesterday.
Flower basket?, all shapes, sizes and
prices, for that “sweet girl graduate”
at M. 8. Hollidays.
Dr. J. C, Clark of Atlanta is spend
ing a few days in Americas, his former
borne.
Miss Mary Overby has returned to
her home in Tifton after a visit to
relatives in Americas.
Mrs. J. M. Feagin of Andersonviile
came yesterday npon a visit to relatives
in Americas.
Mrs. J. A. Aneley has gone to Perry
npon a visit of eeveral days to relatives
in that city,
Mr. T. A. Collins of Ellaville was a
business visitor in Americas yesterday,
among others.
.
Miss Lynn Mathis, baa returned
from Athens where she spent the past
week pleasantly.
Dr. B. T. Wise, Jr., was among other
visitors from the Plains in Amerious
yesterday morning
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Davis and Mrs.
H. O Davis are spending today wi h
friends in Ellaville.
Mr. J. J. Holliday, who has been at
Hot Springs, Ark , for some time, will
return home this week,
Mrs. A B Siappey returned to her
home in Marshallville yesterday after
a visit to relatives here.
Miss Bessie L. Bears of Ellaville and
Miss Christine Brooks of Atlanta were
visitors here yesterday.
Mr. W. D. McKay of Oglethorpe is
the guest of relatives in Americas, re
cuperating from sickness.
After a delightful visit of three
weeks in Maoor, Miss Fannie Sellings
returns home Wednesday.
Miss Nellie Btivenp, an attiaotive
and charming youpg lady of Augusta
Is visiting in Americas.
Miss Lillie Glover, with Masters
Henry and George Lumpkin, has gone
to Hendersonville N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones of Ideal,
Ga., are visitors here for a few dayr,
guests (f the Allen House.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Methvin, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. MarioD Bell, returned
to Anniston, Ala., yesterday.
Mrs. T. M. Killen returned to Maoon
yesterday, after a visit to her parents,
Col. and Mrs. E. A. Hawkins.
Mr. Walter Mathis, whohas just com
pleted a special coarse at the Bta’e
University, has returned homo.
Bev. J. Logan Irvin and Mrs. Irvin
leave Monday for Kentucky,the form, r
home of Mr, Irvin,upon a pleasant visit.
Miss Nell Lyons of Lmioia-ia is th»
fair guest cf Miss Kate Thornton at
her residence on C illege etr >e*, arriv
ing yesterday.
Mrs. George Greeaon aid Mrs J dm
Walters of Tampa Fla are guests of
Mrs, T. B. Hooks at her beautiful
home near Americas.
Miss Lucy L99h Wee f , a fair maid
of Athens,is the popular guest of Miss
Ljnn ‘Mathis at her home on Lee
street, coming jesttrd .y.
Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Simmons and
o lildren ltuve Monday for Kentucky,
where they will 6pend several weeks
pleasantly with rela'iVcS.
Rat-Biskit kills rtts roaches while
you sleep, 150. at
Bemhert’s Drugstore
Deadly Serp nt-Bitts
1 are as common in India as aro st >maoh
and liver dieord.'r* with us. For the lat
ter however there is a Hire remedy:
Electrio Bitten ; the great restoiaiv<
medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of
I Bennettsville, S. C, pays. “They
i restored my w.fe to perfect health, after
years of suffering with Hyppepsia and a
chronically torpid liver.” Electrio Bit
ters cure chills and fever, malaria,
bilionsness, lame back kidney tr> übles
and bladder disorders Sold od guaran
tee by Eldridgo Drug Co. Price 50).
COMPANY READY FOR REMOVAL
Telephone Co. Will Occupy the New
Exchange.
The headquarters of the Bell Tele
phone Co. in Amerious will be trans
ferred this week to the new and modern
exohange building on Jackson street.
The process of "casting in” will begin
tomorrow morning, and necessarily tbe
servioe may be a little irregular for
two weeks although Manager Ferris
will use every endeavor to render as
effective servioe as is possible. The
new exohange will be modern and com
plete in its every appointment, and
once the headquarters are established
the serviceaffjrded Americas will be as
good as Atlanta, Savannah or any of
the larger cities eD joy, lathe present
cramped and inconvenient quarters
there has been some little trouble at
times regarding the seme*, all of
which will be obviate! when the new
exohange, equipped with the most
modern appliance for a perfect telex
phone seivioe, is occupied by the com
pany.
LETTER TO RONEY St DAVENPORT
Americus Ga.
Dear Sirs; Your business iP t when a
house burns down, to give the owner
some money to bmld a new one. It is
a good business. Queer that the world
got on so loDg without it.
We paint tbe one that burnt down
and the new one too. What is better,
wa paint the b<U‘<stbat don'; barn
d 'wn.
You insure the houses that burnj we
insure the houses that don’t. You have
the ashes and smoke; all the bouses
are ours.
We paint lead and a : nc; Deyoe.
We sell the paint to painters; we don’i
paint.
Lead-and-oi! is the old fai-hion paint,
Dtvqe is z ; nc ground in with lead and
linseed oil: the best paint ia the world
gnd the Gbfttpest, because it takes
fewer gallons than mixed pa ; nts and v
wears twice as long as lead-and oil.
Nobody wants poor paint; there’s lots
of it though, in the world,
4 M GriUjn, Plainheld, N J, writes:
“Mr Aaron niggins, of Plainfield,
always used 15 gallons of mixM paint
for his house Last Sprine he bought
15 gallons of Deyoe and had 4 gallons
left.”
Yours truly
F. W. Devoe & Co
39 New York.
HONORS GIVEN AMERICUS GIRL
Closing Exercises Mt. de Sales Col
lege This Week
Mouut do Sales College at Maoon,
one of the beat known edncational in
stitutions in ihe S»a’p, closes Wednis
day mxt with the usual brilliant o m*
m noement exercises. Atntng tie
graduates is Miss Bertha Bjbrbeder of
Ameiioup, who bears iIT ihe first hon
ors ot the large class ts ’CO Mies
dchroedei’e friends are quite proud of
the distinction she has thus achuved.
An Alarming Situation
fr< q iently,resuits from neglect of ■■ 1 g
ged bowels and torpid until con
stipation becomes chronic This con
dition is unknown to those who use Dr.
King’s New Life Piib j tao best and
gentlest regulators of S'.otnach ard
Bowpls. Guaranreed by Kidridge D ng
Co. Price 25c.
PURCHASED THE LANIER PLACE
Desirable City Property is Sold Yes
terday,
Mr. J. O, McArthur purchased yes
terday through Capt.- J B. Felder,
real estate agent, the residence of Mr.
Frank Lamer on Lse strce% prying
$4,000 for the property Mr, \lo Vrthur
bought it for a houir, and a desirable
one it is. Mr. Lauior will retain pos
session for fonr months, or until his
handsome new residence on Taylor
street is completed.
Dealnets Cannot be Cureu
by h cal applicaiions, as they cannot
reach the disea-ed portion of the ear.
IVere is onlv one way to cure deafnets.
and that is by cons i?u* o ial lemedies,
Deafness is caused by uflimed condi
tion of tbe mucous lining of i he Eustach
ian Tube. When this tube iainlluned
you have a rumbling soun i of imperfect
hearing, and wh nit is entirely closed,
Deafness is the result, and unless the
inti immation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will disiroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are c»u i d by Vatarrb,
which is n< thing but i n inflamed con
dition of ihe raucous surfaces.
We will give O e Hundred Dollars
for any case of (caused by
caUrib)that cannot he cored by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. 8 -nd for circulars, free,
F J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O.
Sold bv all Druggists. 75'
T -ke Hall’s Family Piiln for consti
pation.
MISS SANDERSON WAS CHOSEN
Matron at Atlanta Barracks Over All
Others.
The election of Miss Bnth Bander
son to the position of police matron in
Atlanta is of interest to her friends in
Ammons. Miss Banderson resided
here last year and was the first matron
of the Am riens Hospital, wbioh she
afterwards resigned to return to At
lanta. Her selection is considered an
excellent one.
Beautify the Complexion
IN TEN DAYS.
Nadinola
The UNEQUALED
BEAUTlFlEß,en
dorsed by thousands;
guaranteed to remove
freckles, pimples, all
facial discolorations
and restore tha
beauty of youtb.
The worst cases in twenty day*. 50c. and
! SI.OO at all leading drug stores, or by mail.
Prepared by NATIONAL TOILET CO./ Paris, Ten;
THIRD IS TAKEN BY
LAMARJN A WHIRL.
Americus Got Columbus For
One Game,
LAMAR PUTS UP A DANDY GAME
Held the R.ver Snipes Down Oto Until
the Ninth Inning When they Got
in Two Runs —Columbus and Way
cross Here This Week.
The Americas bauob, with a pitcher
io the box, took yesterday’* game from
Columbus, which is some consolation
for the diubbiug received in the two
preoerd'ng games as the result cf
ragged playing and putting weak play
ers in responsible positions
Yesterday *s game was won by a soore
of 6 to 2 and came near beiDg a shutout
for Columbus.
Nick Lamar pitched for the looal ag
gregatioD, and so well did he do this
that Oolnmbus did notecore nntil the
ninth inning. Only by the skin of her
teeth did she win two rnns.
I j the Columbus half of the ninth
Westbrook muffed a flyer and two Co
lumbus sprinters came in,
Rat for that Americas would haye
shut out the valley snipes altogether.
Still, as it stands, the loaal club won
half the games played this week; two
in Cordele and one in Columbus, And
two of these games were pitched by
Lamar, an Amerious man and amateur.
Tne local management will have
three new men here this week, includ
ing a pitcher said to be the stuff Co
lambus and Wayorosp, both strong
teams, play three games each here this
week, bat the local bunch will be more
than likely to get a share of them.
Columbus oomeo first, playing Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Fol
lowing is the score of yesterday’s game*
R H E
Americas, .1 0 0 00 2 0 0 3—6 8 5
Coiumbap.O 0 0 000 0 0 2-2 4 3
Even Albany a Winner.
R H E
Albany 000 81 0 00 0— 4 5 4
Cordele 0 3 0 00 0 0 00— 3 4 4
At Valdosta.
R H E
Wajerof-s. .000 51 0 0 1 1— 8 11 5
Valdosta .10 0 300 100- 5 5 6
Standing of Clubs.
Cubs. Played. Won. Lost. P. C.
Waycross 20 21 8 .724
Co'umbns, ..27 16 11 .590
Curdule 27 15 12 .555
Valdrsta 29 15 14 .517
\lbuny 27 10 'l7 .370
Americus 25 7 18 .280
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs
“Several years sirce my lungs were so
badly affected that I had many hemor
raaes,” writts A. M, Ake, of Wood,
[rd. “I took treatment with several
phj siciarm without any benefit, I theD
started <o take Foley’s Honey and Tar,
and my lungs are now as sound ai a
bullet.. I recommend it in advanced
mages of lung trouble ” Foley’s Honey
an 1 Tar t-tops, the cough and heels the
lungs, and prevents serious results from
a c >!d, Refuse substitutes. Hold by F.
M. VicLaughlin & Co.
Z-BRAS DONNING THE HARNESS
Recruits are Sent to the Chaingang
Here.
Three other oouoty oonvio’s sent up
from the reoant term ot Bumter supe
rior court donned the stripes yesterday
«! d joined the zebra brigade. The
o >unty now has a working forco of
twenty five convicts,who do more work
than twice that number < f hired labor
ers aud at one-third the cost. A hired
laborer, oostiDg in wages and feed SI
per day, is an indifferent worker
whereas the convict, maintained at an
"ntire cost of thirty cents par day,does
doub’o the amount of work. More con
victs aro needed on the public works to
insure rapid and permanent improve
ments
Will Cure Consumption
A. A. Herren, Finch. Ark., writes:
“Foley’u Houev and Tar is the beat
preparation for cough*, colds and lung
trouble I know that it has cured con
sumption in the first stages.” You neyer
heard ofaDv one using Foley’s Honey
and Tar and not betnv satisfied. Sold
by F. M, McLaughlin & Co.
MAKES YOU FEEL WELL.
Remove* Biliousness--But Does Not
Make You Sick:
The perfect snbstitnte for calomel is
Livertone —it has all the good medici
nal properties of calomel and none of
the bad. L vertone has a pleasant
taste, does not make yon sick and car
ries no restrictions of habit or diet.
Price 50a. bottle and for sale exclus
ively by—
Dodson’s Pharmacy.
Will Help Bcme.
Thousands annually bear witness to thv
eilicnncv of Ea ly Risers These pleas
anr, reliable little pil s have long borne
a reputation second to none as a laxa
tive and cathartic. They are as statple
*p brea lln millions of hom-s. Pleasant
but effective. Will promptly relieve con
stipation withou‘ gripmg. Hold by W.
A. Rombcrt,
»
There is nothing prcnder than igno
rance or more ignorant than pride.
A Lesson in Health.
ELaltby kidneys filter the impurities
from the blood, and unleßs they do this
good health, is impossible, Foley’s
K’dnty Cure makes sound kidneys and
will positively cure all forms of kidneys
and bladder disease. It str< ngtbei s the
whole systefio. Sold by F, M. Mc-
Laughlin & Co.
j Make Your j
|Jt Own >
c Iffilplf Ice Cream *
** / Dissolve one package of %
$ Jell-O Ice Cream Powder C
% //'.// * ' in one quart of milk. Put it into %
r I'.t J *, * • *YYI the freezer and in ten minutes J
m //’!•* • * * * * l‘\ That’s all there is to it—No
% l*f |» *•' •* • Eggs—No Flavoring—No Sweet- J
t ***">l. *.* .* » ening—No extras to add —all that
i I is done in the powder. \
c \ / Jell-0 Ice Cream Powder \
f reduces the cost to about one cent f
J a plate, so that everyone can afford
* P-Jn i.n (T) Take your choice of four kinds:
% CrELL. - ’' Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry J
> i l/»r Pnrnu “ dUnflav ° red - (
l 111 L.KIAiVI T'™ p acl : a « es f " r *s ce f s at i
V Grocers or by mail. In ordering C
C by mail give name of grocer and
j ask for one of our new illustrated 5
C Foot) C°- xhe Genesee Pnre Food Co., \
/ l""" 1 LE ROY, N. Y. |
it^*i
WE ARE SHOWING
A complete line of all the new
styles in Patent Kid, White and Gray
Canvas Pumps and Sailor Ties.
Also the most complete line of Pan
amas ever shown in Americus.
Rylander Shoe Co.
BRIDE GOING TO BR NG A MAID
Real Live Curio is About to Come
Here.
There is suppressed emotion in fem
inine circles here over tne well author
tioated report that a fair bride coming
to Americas soon has a maid. Tnis
will raise the limit and establic-h a new
record in Americus. Occasionally an
Amtrions woman steals the house
maid or nurse, exchanges their caps
and aprons for the lady’s maid kind
and takes her oat cf town with her in
order to make a noise like an aristocrat,
bat it is believed the new bride will be
the only woman in Americas who has
a really and truly truly lady’s maid all
her own who won’t help out in the
kitchen, nursery of laundry.
A man who is in psrfp-it health, so
be can do an honest cay’s work when
necessary, has much for which he
shou'd be thankful. Mr. L, C Rodgers,
of Branchton Pa , writes that he was
not only unable to work,but he couldn’t
stoop over to tie his own shoes. Six
bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure made a
new man of him. He savs, “Success to
Foley’s Kidney Cure.” Sold by F. M,
McLaughlin & Co.
DELICIOUS ICECREAM.
Dodson’s Cream Same as Huyler
Serves,
Dodson’s Pharmacy uses the same
formulas as Huyler in making their ice
cream. All their ioe cream is made
from pure cream and the finest of fruits.
They make a specialty of delivering
cream to residences in bricks. Phone
them your order for today’s dinner.
GAR-GOL
An absolute specific and anti-septic prep
aration for all kinds of
„ SORE THROAT.
SIMPLY A GARGLE. PERFECTLY HARMLESS.
A sure cure for Hoarseness. Tonsillitis, Quinsy,
In lamed. Ulcerated and Catarrhal Sore Throat.
A preventive of Croup, Whooping Cough and
Diphtheria.
PURIFYING HEATING SOOTHING
Endorsed by the Most Eminent Throat Special-
I*t* in the country.
Should be kept In every home. Price SB Cents,
llerg Medicine Co., I>es Moines, lowa.
They Lived In Americus.
Mrs. Wade Parker—Dj you take a
Sunday paper?
Mrs. Glen Yillers—We do, if we get
up before onr neighbors.
W. It. Ward, of Dyersbnrg, Tenn.,
writes: “This Is to certify that I have
used Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup for
chronic constipation, and it haß proven,
without a doubt, to bi a thorough,
practical remedy for this trouble, and
It is with pleasure I offer my conscien
tious reference.” Hold by F. M. Mo-
Lauglin & Co.
Going to Hunt for Them.
We will be in New York and other
eastern markets for two weeks hunting
up more pretty thihgs to show you. We
propose to show you this fall the swellest
line of Jewelry, etc. ever brought to
Americus. New goods will begin to ar
rive in about two weeks.
DANIELS & BRANNEN,
PHONE 222 3 DOORS EAST P. O.
ALBANY GIVEN SEVERE FRIGHT
At Prospect of Losing Her “Valuable”
Franchise,
Americub’ good neighbors, Albary
and Colnmbns, are both quaking at the
knees at the prospect of having their
valnablt(?) baseball franchises taken
from them. It is alleged that some
other town wants these coveted cre
dential?, and the threat of taking them
away haß thrown looal fans in both
towns ioto a spasm. Really, it might
not be a bad thing if both towns got;
“sold out” by the leegue gang of fran
chise holders,and Amerious along with
them. It is costing a sum of money to
keep np this bunch of Savannah dock*,
the self constituted franchise holderp,
and the sooner the interior towns wash
their hands of the whole business the
better for them.
Protect Your
Vitality
Dodson Pharmacy Sensible Advice to
Take Care of the Digestion
The vital pait of the human machine
is the stomach. When it is strong and
aots naturally, so that digestion is per
fect and the food that furnishes our
steam power is stimulated, and the
waste propely removed, then we oan do
our best work and get the most enjoy
ment out of life.
On the other hand, if the stomach
gives out, all the vital organs will aoon
become weakened aud diseased. There
will be headaches, backaches, pains in
the sides and limbs, specks before the
eyes, loss of appetite, sleeplessuesr,
weakness and debility.
Dodson’s Pharmacy very sensib y
advises people to take care of the di
gestion by strenghtening the stomach
with Mi-o-na tablets, a remedy which
they absolutely guarantee is a positive
cure for all stomach troubles, except
cancer of the Btomaoh, and sell it with
the understanding that it cost nothing
unless it cures.
Ask Dodson’s Pharmacy to show
you the guarantee they give with every
50 cent box of Mi-o na.
Many mistake their dreams about
heaven for the deeds to lots np there.
What is a cold in the head? Noth
ing to worry about if you treat it with
Ely’s Cream Balm as Boon as you begin
to sneeze and snuffle, Neglected, the
cold may grow Into catarrh, and the
air-passages be so inflamed that you
have to fight for every brea’h. It la
true that Ely’s Cream Balm cuies
ca’arrb, promptly and certainly. Bat
you known the old saw about the ounce
of prevention. Therefore use Cream
Balm when the cold in the head shows
itself. All duggists, 503, or mailed by
Ely Bros,, s*i Warren Street New York:
Hawkeve Family Halve is the World’s
Greatest Healing Power. Guaranteed to
cure Eczema, Bums, Cuts, Piles aid
ail Hbin Diseases. 25c.