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THEAMERICUSWEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER DECEMBER I. 1910 AMERICUS TIMES-BECOBDEB Dally, per annum I5.0U .Weekly, per annum 11.09 THE AMERICUS RECORDER Eatabllshed 1ST9. T«E AMERICUS TIMES '/Established 1890. Coatblldated April 1891. THOS. GAMBLE. Editor and Manager. J. W. FURLOW City Editor W. L. DUPREE. Asat, Bualness Dept. Official organ of the City of Americas. Official Organ of Sumter County. Official organ of Webster County. Official organ of Railroad Commission of Georgia for Third Congressional District. Official organ U. S. Court, Southern District of Georgia. up the practical side of the question but at the same time he does not coniine ' himself to the discussion of It merely from a material viewpoint. The judge realizes that the great moving main spring of the world is still sentiment, that the power of sentiment and of as sociation is equally as strong today as at any time in the history or the world, and that the memories and traditions that grow up around a col lege during the course of years have a value far exceeding anything tiot Editorial Room, Telephone 99, Americas, (ia* I>ecrml>er 1, 1910. Augusta has pluck. Tbe Democrats are thankful. “Teddy” likely has a little grouch. Many hands are grasping for Demo cratic “pie." No wonder the Anniston Hot Blast was blown up. JUDGE SPEER’S APPEAL FOB HERDER. CAN GOVERNOR BROWN COME BACK I BACHELOR HALL. Judge Emory Speer writes a strong i Can Governor Brown come back argument for the retention of Mercer again. The opportunity amv be ofTered College at Mac on. • With! his usual him. Would it not be one of the most sound judgment Judge Speer takes remarkable instances of the whirligig ol politics If Brown, who defeated Smith and became governor only to be defeated by Smith In the succeeding race, should, in the event of the elec tion of Smith to the United States Senate, again enter the Held and for the second time win the governorship only being out of office a matter of two or three months? No one can say It Is impossible. Nothing is impossible in politics. Many thought Hoke Smith was entirely el iminated when he was defeated two (Eugene Field.) It seems like a dream—that sweet wooing of old— , . | Like a legend of farles on pageb of; gold— Too soon the sweet story of loving wasj closed, Too rudely awakened the so: 1 that re-f posed; I kissed the white lips that lay under the pall WHO W£ ARE . , Wilt WE MAKE THESE OfEERS We are Importers and Distributors of high-grade European and aju»h" ''i Whiskies. The Sweden-American Oo. Is Independent of any Trust ‘ ca a 1 . jio other importers can make such splendid the pall. I We buy in large quantities. In dealing with us. you do not pay profits to middleman.. We sell , 4 And crept back to you, lonely Bachelor; , MS thfcn half what pay elsewhere. We have determined to Introduce our products to the Aj^rtc 11 Hall. are willing to give you the benefit of our foresight and advertising methods. We simply want to our goods and to make a steady customer of yotb Your trial order will do more to prove the value than all the advertising or letter writing we could do. RELIABILITY As to our reliability, go to your hanker, and have hint look us up i n p un and I Mercantile Agencies, and he wild tell your of our highs tandlng, or bave your Express .ton? i press Agent in Cincinnati, and see how well we Stand. You can be assured that we will d 0 exactlv 3 that vou will receive the best of treatment at our hands. ' M Below we reproduce testlmoniasl from a few of our steady customers h more, but selected these because they were from men who are known all ove?« TEMIMONIALS Mine eyes have grown dim. and fc'iir has turned white. But my heart bens as warmly gayly tonight As In the days thr are gone and years that are tied— Though I fill -up my flagon and drink vjiiiue mr exceejuig auyiuuig uui\ — **w ,t,„ a„t. i ..... ... , . _ mere money can bring. The associa- yaars ago. Time demonstrated that he p or over ‘my senses s(Teet memories; 0ur S°® Js P’- e “ e thera - Dan ' t you thlnik llmy are worti ' a trlal by you? tion f with a college of the names was no *- Those who think Brown is fall of the great men it has produced make3 j now obsolete may yet awake to a dif- j And the dead has come tuck to o!d It an inspiration to its students. It ferent conclusion. It may be that It Bachelor Ha.l Is thrilling to the soul that has any j does not look probable on the face ot! j gee her fair ; 3CP through a vapor of sensitiveness to the noble In its com- but U Is nea r enough within the, tears, position to feel that the balls where- range of conjectures to make sur- And her sweet voice comes back o'er fit). in - it is receiving the training for the i niissing based on it interesting gossip, .•battle of life have known the pres-; at least. ence of men who hive gone forth to triumph in many fields of endeavor. As Ikongfellow said of the old home stead: “We may t-ulld more stately mansion.?, Fill their rooms with' paintings and fine statuary. But we cannot buy with gold the ol) associations.” The attichment of the alumnus to Smith may go to the senate. At this time the cards would seem to be stacked In his favor. Even that, though, i 3 not a foregone conclusion. But if he does it means a vacancy in the gubernatorial office. The election of senator will take place as soon as the legislature meets. If Smith is chosen he may resign immediately, or he may serve as governor throughout hi» old college breithes the same the session of the legislature and tt-en love that the min of normal instincts resign, or he may, as some of hid ad- feels for the place where a bappy herents insist he will, continue the desert of years, And I hear, oh, so gently, the promise she spoke. And a soft spirit hand soothes the heart that is broke. So I fill up the flagon and drink—that is all— To the dead and t'-ve dying of Bachelor Hail. Cliff Gordon, the “German* Senator,’* the actor, manager who has made the world laugh, says: “Have never bad better liquors or at better prices. I carry them everywhere with me.** Bobby North, one of the ptars of Al. H. Woods, one of Am The Follies of 1910, says: “I don't lie. &»« ua Thealric il Man*.? Hole 1 ever had such good whiskey i„,, ) . s 1,111 'Em-’ order 1^1 as your Private Stock. Bon can yon ,, nnrh 0 7cli nmntM sell It foe the price 1” ! steady customer.” ITIIPO.,1 listed a number of standard wines and liquors In our order blank to grace the sideboard of any home In America. We want to call to You will note that we have one and all, liquors that are fit to- „ „ attention to our famous “SWEEDLSH PUNCH.” This is one of the best hotida ytlquors that has It is made from a recipe that has been handed down from generation to generation by the Royal Family : J ; -oil and Is now, far the first time, put upon the American market Too numb can not Ibe said for It. OF ANY GOODS IN THE ASSORTMENT MENTIONED IN ORDER BLANK. SHIPPED. All CHARGES PAID. BY EXPRESS THE GOSPEL OF LABOR. (Dr. Henry Van Dyke.) But I think tbe king of that country cornea out from hia tireless host, And walks in this world of the weary, as if he loved it the most; naught" hahdt “ ** “ee™ t£"- — 1 comet «Wa^ is like tearing the soul and to uproot'come In December to qualify at Wash- He « ^"who ng the very vitals zaun-1 lafrton. If he adopts the latter course are i 00 kj ng an( j longing for Him All the year's football heroes have Her. Judge Speer. In apt language.! wl " l)e more severely criticised ; , . been manufactured. appeals to this purest of feeling, 'than If he pursue, either^of the other He tMA ‘’jfem a blessinflnslead: among the hundreds, even thousands. The boll weevil must be trembling of nien In Georgia who have gone Jn Its winter quarters. forth from Mercer. That they will rally to the defense of the venerable Colonel Roosevelt is now talking i® almost a foregone conclusion, about the African savages. two alternatives. But Smith is not very sensitive to the criticisms'.of his opponents and whatever vlir j. cm.ote the fortunes of his own side will douibu less govern his final action. And in Judge Speer thinks that the time,*kat respect be is doubtless no diX- ; has come to stop flnin gthe corpora-1 f eren t from Terrell or any other po!- The suffragettes are storming par- Cons for violations of tbe laws and go ltlclan - The >' aU l®® 11 ou '- for the ' r llament in war-llke manner. directly after the individuals responsl-1 own Interests and the interests of ___ b'.e. In this the Georgia judge 's! their friends. abreast with the sentiment of the! Hut when he does go out of office of Taft is once more back in this big. Democratic land of oura. Patten Is giving away the millions he bled out of the people. Atlanta and New Orleans are vying with each other In aviation. Alabama's prohibition seems to be no better than what we have. And courage will come with His pre3- ence and patience return at His touch. And manifold sin sbe forgiven to those who love hint much; And the cries of envy and anger will hour. And the prevalence of this sen-! governor who succeed him. j Pot th g h “|^g a^Vm'orget'tlfragc Blessed are they that labor, for Jesus . partakes of their bread. He’ puts His hand to their burdens. He enters their homes at night; Who does hi*boat shall have a guest, the Master of life and light. 2 Quarts 4 Quarts OF ANY GOODS IN THE ASSORIMENT MENTIONED IN ORDER BLANK. SHIPPED. ALL CHARGES PAID, BY EXPRESS $1. $2j SPECIAL 35 DAY OFFER! This applies from Nor. 30th to Dec. 2Jtb, Inclusive, and will never be repeated. 8 Quarts of any goods in our assort- ({: R QA ment. shinned by express - - - vv«UQ ment, shipped by express - And Four Quarts af any Goods In our Assortment Absolutely FREE. 12 QUARTS in the shipment for $5.80. tlment is very apt to discourage inten tional defiance of the laws hereafter. THE TRREE-VEAR AVAR. New York crook when caught. Now the gory footballlst may put away.,-his bottle of witch hazel. Augusta clalma to hive the spirit bat goes to make a real city. ‘ ’ ^ It has -been suggested that Texas is about to annex Mexico. Tbe editors have almost stopped writing about Roosevelt's defeat. / Prior to the recent election in New Y'ork state, Colonel Roosevelt was quoted by one of the New York dallies as saying In one of hie campaign . , speeches: “I do not believe that the Tt"j. tr * et i°L”- “ th ?. C . ry ° f th9 gangsters and Tammany Hall can win In my home state this fall, but if they do it will make no difference with me. I am enlisted for a : three- year war. or as much longer as nec essary to drive the bosses oat of power.” It seems that Colonel Roosevelt may have the strenVious pleasure of spend ing all of the three years he mentioned In fighting against what he derisively termed the '‘gangsters and Tammany Hall.” The New York Democracy, as well as that In New Jersey, Connecti cut, Ohio and other states, presented a much more respectable and power ful front In the recent election than did Colonel Roosevelt and his sainted companions. The Roosevelt stamp on a candidate. Instead of being as It had seemed heretofore to be a powerful sesame, practically was sufficient in itself to defeat such a candidate. The people of New York, and the entire country, for that matter, have grown tired of all this Rooseveltlan twaddle about gangsters and bosses, when Roosevelt himself has proved to ;be the most unscrupulous and danger ous demagogue of all. AU of Colonel Roosevelt’s speeches literally teemed with references to the "moralities" and other trite platitudes, but his past Tecord in the presidency and since that time has literally been shot to Ts it possible to make any kind of bat that a woman will not wear? A contemporary tuggesu that foot ball players go to Mexico. No one doubts that "Tedd.v come back in the talking line. will "Wonder If Roosevelt told Washing ton about the lions who got 'lm. The question of what to do with the ex-presidents seems to be solved. Froib the noise they make the Eng lish'suffragettes mean business. / Uncle Sam Is giving the harpoon to / tbe get-rlch-qulck schemer*. Tbe small boy's Thanksgiving spirit •of savsgery bad free vent Colonel Roosevelt ought to be able to lead the "down-and-outs." ‘The capital do move"—the version Macon would like to took upon. The revolutionists will soon equip themselves with aeroplanes. Aviation-should be of use 'In reach ing the high,price of living. The two senatorial candidates spent 83 uneasy Thanksgiving Day. Macon furnishes the latest sensation —the jailer of Bibb has been sentenc ed to jail. Uncle Joe Cannon Is very sollcltous.| He hopes the Democrats may be able to make good. Will Augusta ever get through ex plaining the rude solar-plexus census jolt she received recently? Having investigated the effect of Democratic landslide on Panama, throw the Jonahi overboard. New York was m^de famous by the “tOO 1 elect, but Chicago clalma “1.600” of the ne plus ultra variety, or social \v o r t hftaOa SffMKjfe J pieces and has proven to be a tissue of lies and deceit. The Colonel has been drunk with power, which, like every would-be-dictator, he has mis used. He will likely get sufficient de feat to sober him thoroughly. He should make it a thirty-year instead of a three-year war. The Englishmen are in the throes of a parliamentary election again with home rule for Ireland and the emascu lation of the House of Lords the is sues. The Liberals will probably tri umph, with reduced majorities • and then the fun will be on in earnest. Ranks On Sore Thing Now. “I’ll never be without Dr. King’s New Life Pills again.” writes A. Schin- geck. 647 Elm St.. Buffalo. N. Y. They cured me of chronic constipation when all others falleod." Unequaled for Biliousness, Jaundice. Indigestion, Headache, Chills, Malaria and Debility. 25c at Eidridge Drug Co. will run before the people and win the an ex pi red terra? Will ‘‘Little Joe”, who did not suffer an overwhelming defeat, by any means, in the last el ection, take a notion to enter the field again? It is not improbable that may. Or will the candidate of the opposition to the Smith wing of Dem ocracy be led by Slaton, if the Atlanti- an wins the presidency of the Senate and is the governor pro tem It really ought to be South Georgia’** material for governor, but we hardly long suffering, meek South Georgia*^; apt to take the dose of medicine North Georgia has always administered it and bow submissively to a North Georgia Governor added to practically two North Georgia senators. Senator Bacon can hardly be termed a South' Georgia senator. South Georgia ha«3 plenty of good material for govtrnor, but we hardly expect to see any of it in the race. We have taken the crumbs so long this section that it is hard to break away from the h?blt of watching North Georgia devour the cake, and being du!«y thankful that it permits a crumb to occasionally drop this way. Sen- ttlvi, governor, president of the Sen ate. speaker of the House, the whole hag is apt to be grabbed, as of yore, by the astute and ever hungry .politic ians north of the dividing line between the land of plains and wiregrass and pine tree wealth and the hills that mark the rearing place of the crowd that have so long dominated Georgia’s ’.iui*‘.lc afflairs, MATRIMONY AND THE G1HL. Cynics and bachelors and women- haters may rant and sneer as they will, but the girls of the United States are pretty level headed creatures, im possible and inexplicable as they may seem at times. No -better proof of this Is needed than to notice the disposition that the inembtrs of last year’s graduating class at Wellesley have made of them selves. The statistics of last year’s class shows that of a class of three hundred young women, towo hundred and forty-five are already married or about to be. A little mathematics will show that there is a remainder of only ftfty-flve girls who did not get in to double harness. No better tribute could be paid th soundness of the educational course at Wellesley than to mention the record of last year’s class, showing as it doo* that a four years’ course at that in stitution does not Instill such notions into the heads of those who take it that they fall to realize that the hap piest and most satisfying course ^ life for a normal, wel 1 developed young woman is to make some good The sensible buyer ah-ops early undj man happy and to bo the q*»*>en of has first choice of the beautiful and; home. Therl is certainly no room for timely articles the merchants offer. an attack on the demoralizing effects The later you w*alt the less th e*tock of modern education, when one takes to examine and the more unsntisfac- the Wellesley class as a criterion. when the Prince of Peace draws near. ORDER TO INTRODUCE OUR LIQUORS WE INCLUDE, FREE OF.ANY.CHARGE, ONE Gjj FAMOUS SWEDEN ANTNBLOWOUT MATCHES WITH OUR SPECIAL OFFER. THESE 1 This is the Gospel of liW-rlsg It. ARE A GREAT NOVELTY AND THEY ALONE ARE WORTH A GOOD PART OF THE TOTAL CQSj ye bells of tie kirk— ORDER. ' The Lord of Love came down above, to live with the men who work. This is the rose that He planted, here Heaven”Is blest with perfect rest, "but! and guarantee our goods to be Juat as represented, as stated Above. Our special fourjuirtc the blessing of earth is toil. to thirty-five days, so get your holiday orders In early so os' to avoid delay, as all express comiuules inj j at this time of the year. We Pay Express Charj CREED OF*THE BELLS. when ft J How (George ,W. Bungay.) ?weet Jhc chimes of Sabbatu Each one Its ereejl in music tells, In tones that float upon the air, Aa soft as song, and pure as prayer And I will put in simple rhyme The language of tbe golden chime: My happy heart with rapture swells Responsive to the bells—sweet bells. In deeds of love excel—excel,” Chimed out from ivied towers a bell; “Tbis is the Church not built cf sands, I'.m’cbm af cue not tu It with hauls; Ita forms and sacred rights revere; Come worship ..here—come worship here; Its rituals and faith excel—excel.’’ Chimed out th’ Episcopalian bell. “O, heed the ancient landmarks well, In solemn tones exclaimed a bell; *iNo progress made by mortal man Can change tbe just, eternal plan: With God there can be nothing new; Ignore the false, embrace the true While all is w*ell—is well—is well,” Peals out the good old Dutch Church bell. ”0 swell, ye .purifying waters, swell,” In mellow tones rang out a bell; “Though faltb alode In Christ can save, Man must be plunged beneath the w*ave. To show the world unfaltering faith In what the sacred Scripture saith: O swell, ye rising waters, swell.” Peal’d out the clear-toned Baptist bell “Not faith alone, but works’ as well. Must test the soul.” said a soft bell: “Come here, and cast aside your load, And work your way along the road, With faith in Coi, and faith in min, And hope In Christ, where hope be gan: Do well—do well—do well—do well,” Peal’d forth the Unitarian bell. “Farewell! farewell! base world, fare well,” in gloomy tones'exclaim’d a bell; •tfjife is a boon to mortals given, To fit the soul for bliss in Heiven; Do not invoke the avenging rod; Come here, and learn the way to God; Say to the world farewell—far well!” Peal’d out the Presbyter'n« “In after life there is no Hell!” In raptures rang a cheerful bell; "Look up to Heaven this holy day Where angels wait to lead the way; There are no fires, no fiendo, to blight The future life; be just, do right: No Hell! no Hell! no Hell; no Hell!” Ring out tbe Universalist bell. tory the trading to till concerned. Saved From Awful Death. There haa been a great deal said about the sefclessness of the American woman, but the record of the Welles ley class seems to give the lie Th. regular Thanksgiving ffound-jp zoSafters ln'New York show. ! that mare than 1,000 had climbed upm the water »' agon. question tbAt Is worrying the authorities is whether the (|B .'J Will •: - ,lv ® “ «*>» *• U saccharine article. How an appaling calamity In his family was prevented is told 1» A. D. j s »ch statement*, as does the fact that McDonald, of Fayetteville, N. C. R. F.ja large number of Pennsylvania girls D. No, 8. “'My sister had consumption, have written to the governor of Texa3, ^ W 2lTn.‘tWK adeemed “to >*"». * f grow weaker every day. as ill remc- l,an <l3 to tuelr taste. Perhaps dies failed, till Dr. King's New Dli‘ cc-very was tried, and so completely cured her, that she has not been troubled with a cough since. "It's the best medicine I ever »w or heard of.” For coughs, colds, lsgrlppe, asthma, croup, hemorrhage—sll bronchial tronublei. It ha, no equal, 50c. *1.00. Trial bottle free. Goar an teed by El- dridge Drug Co. - ' true alter all that the number of girls who refuse ot enter matrimonial hunts Is no larger, If as large, as the number of men who selfishly live to themselves. This Is the time for turkeys grow philosophical. To all the truth we tell—we tell,” Shouted In ecstasies a bell; •Come all ye weary wanderers, see! Our Lord has made salvat’on free; Repent! believe! have faith! and then Be saved, and praise the I/jrd. Amen. Salvation’s free we tell—we tell,” Shouted the Methodist bell. Our offers are the most liberal ever mate at any time, 'at any price, by any firm. If ! twelve quarts yourself, get some of youh friends to Join you In' ordering, and divide the shipment VOll I '■)' > ■ ’ THESE ARE ANTI-TRUST PRICES. AND YOU SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM Ml AS THIS OFFER WILL NEVER BE REPEATED! . Semi your order TODAY—NOW! Our holiday business will be very large, and to Insure prosip. orders should ge sent in Immediately. < . .... - - •—- (Tear off Blank and Mall.) (Fill In BI anks Carefully.') ORDER BLANK. Gentlemen: Find enclosed $ 'for watch please for ward by express the following order: Quarts. Name of Goods. ■ I S. A. PUNCH. S. A. PORT. ■ I S. A. SHERRY. | S. A. IILAt KBEIlItV. a. A. PRIVATE STOCK. ...,|S. A. CORN -WHISKEY. SHIPPING D1REITI0M*. Remit by U. S. or Express Money Order, cy. If you send personal check, add 25c tor Name j P. Express Office K. F. D. or SI. No. County I Address your envelope plainly to THE SWEDEN-AMERICAN COMPA Sweden-American Building. IMPORTERS A ND DISTRIBUTORS Dept. S jj. flNflfll RICHARD OLNEY FOR UNITED STATES SENATE Regarded as Strong Candi date (or Lodge's Seat. Boston, Nov. 29.—Sentiment in this state Is swinging toward Richard 01- ney for United States senator, to suc ceed Henry Oibot Lodge. It Is as serted that Senator Lodge cannot be reelected on account of tbe dissatisfac tion ot certain Republican members of the legislature. The progressive Re publicans Insist that they and the Democrats control the situation, and that Lodge will he defeated. The Dem ocrats have been casting about for a candidate, and are turning to Mr. 01- ney as the best and most available man. (Mr. Olneyl, name was first mention ed in connection with the senatorahip by Democratic leaders who recognize that a strong man will bo needed to defeat Lodge. OIney's career as At torney General and Secretary of State NEW YORK SHAKEN BY BOMB EXPLOSION Thickly Populated Seciion Badly Damaged. (Special to Times-Recorder.) New York, November 29.—The kid naping case, origlnatlngTtve'years ago, In which the late Lieut. Petrorslno, who was murdered In Italy, played a part as Investigator, Is believed to have led indirectly to a bomb explo sion In the early hours of today which shook up one of the most thickly pop ulated blocks In New York, did exten- lsve damage and created a panic 'n tbe neighborhood. The bomb was ex ploded in the doorway of Bella Trina Cria saloon, In the Stbtlllan settle- men In Elizabeth street. Ends ll’lntrr Troubles. To nnny, winter Is a season of 'rouble. The frost bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and lips, chil blains, cold sores, red and rough skins, WORTHEN GENERAL SUPER DiM U. Company. Of (Special to Tla«*-1 Atlanta, Ga.. November Worthen was today men of general ) the Southern divide n« Union Telegraph Co- ters here, to succeed Dillon. Mr. Worthen Is a BJ N. C., but for several P been general lnse| “ tor u Manager Brooks' ol»« Mr. Worthen will a« ,J ties December 1st. Take fare- In President Cleveland's cabinet made I Prove this. But such troubles fly he him one of the strong men of th"! fore Bucklen's,Arnica Salve. A trial him one of the strong men or 'h-1 n onr tnces. Greatest healer of Burns, country, while his lifelong residence, Bolls pllea Cuta g^,,, nn j In Massachusetts gives him strength, Sprains. Only 2.1c at Eidrldge Drug Co. in the legislature. The people of the state have very favorably received the | Commissioner Clements Insists that suggestion of Olney for senator. There a physical valuation of the railroads The chrysanthemum Is queen. You must “furred. either be "tanned" or The football hero rejoices with rag ged looks. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignaturo^f is a protest, therefore, that the Deni' ocrats of the legislature will exert their utmost with the progressive Re publicans to make a combination that will elect Olney. A .Simple Safeguard for Mothers. Mrs. D. Gllokeson, 326 Ingles Ave., Youngstown, Ohio, gained wisdom by experie/ice. "My little girl bad a se vere cold and coughed almost contin uously. (My sister recommended Foley's Honey and Tar. The first dose I gave her relieved the Inflammation In her thoat and after using only on* bottle her throat and lungs were entirety free from inflammation. Since then I always keep a bottle of Foley'* Honey nda Tir In the house. Accept no sub stitutes. Sold by all DruggisU. Is the first step tower'd the regulation ot rates. Inasmuch as the railroads generally claim that their real value tlon Is In excess of their outstanding securities they should not object ’.< this unless it 'be they fear further In' creases In assessments for taxation. Those Mexican, warq too wise tadkle a bunch ot Texas cowboys. CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT Hio Great Cough Cure For Children and Adultc. Remember that *M"| are affected your Ilf? Mayer, Rochester. N ■ trouble eetarted » u “ , pain over my 1|JI * dally. I fell sl'f' 5 ;' kidney action * “* ■ uslag* frequent. 1 ,, c to „ey Pills. Bach dose* 1 life and »‘”Vf 5snd »‘l am complete!) -- fl and stronger ihv“ - 0 • all Druggists The boll fighter* 1 fighting with each o 15 "' The growth of yiti road center has been Yon Must KesJ,^'^ J. W. Greer. “^Jfli ed witn a severe ca ,, pains wor* 1 * hypodermic tb , r attacks started | stnaH oi aiT .jg, j came fairly f”Lief* * was attracted to * bJ edy and I liidicU* 1 ' this wonderful k or bothered ,n pr * emy lumbago. **