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SAVES TWO L'VES.
".Wither ojp «l«ter nor mrnll might
be living today. It It had not been
for Dr. Kins'* New Dlacorery.” write*
D. McDonald..of Fayetteville. N.
a. R. F. D., No. g. “For we both
had frightful cough* tbgt no remedy
could helfi. We were told my ilater
had consumption. She wan very weak
and hat night sweat* but your won
derful medicine completely cured us
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Try THE HERALD
both. It I* the best I ever used or
Vsr.l rf." Fn* sore Inner., conche
cold*, hemorrhage, lagrlnpe. asthma
hay-fever, croup, whooping couch.—
all bronchlcn) Double*.—It* noproim*.
Trial bottle free. SOc and $1.00. Cuar-
vnteed by All Druggist*.
Nervous?
Are You
What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your,
womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the
hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and ruin
your entire nervous system. Don't keep this up! Take
Cardul, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from purely
vegetable ingredients. It ads gently on the womanly organs,
and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain
and restores health, in a natural manner, by going to the
source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength.
LARDUi Woman’sTonic
Mrs. Grace Fortner, of Man, W. Va., took Cardul.
This is what she say3 about it: <: i was so weak and
nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had
fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The first dose
of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the
fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardul, for 1
know It saved my life." It is the best tonic for women.
Do you suffer from any of the pain-. p-r-'V women?
Take Cardui. It will help you. Ask you. u.uggist
Write to; Ladles* Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooca. Ttan.,
lor Special Instruction*, and M-cuie book,‘Hone Treatment lor Women." tent free. J BO
THE CITY’S
EEALTH
CANS FOR CITY
The Herald did not publish Jo full
charges msdo sgalast our city Alderlfc „ n Ca , vla ,. arker carr | eJ
Mesltb .OBIcer. Dr. llr.dley, and hi. throU)!h „„ ord|nanc „ call , ng for tbe
reply, a. we think It Is always ndvl*-! of gorbage canB on t!le
.Me for the clt, to purify their soil-„ cctloa 0( our , treeti( and
ed lingerie In their own heck y«rd.| |( , f nQW 4 , aw and un .| ght „ apd
But In view of .he fact th.t to some j 1(J)cal)|lar)r drJ( good , bMOT; mult
l.e replaced by n uniform can for the
reception of traah in the business
portion of our town.
This will make a great Improve-
m
it
alight degree U has beemne public I
ptoperty, It )• now open to public com
meat. A great responsibility rests
vpon the committee charged with the
work of investigating the matter.
There must be no whitewashing done,
tut complete and searching investi
gation made.
Dr. Bradley is a city officer, and as
such is entitled to the loyal support
of. the citizens, Just so long ss he
does his full duty. But tho personal
ity of Dr. Bradley does not enter Into
the question. It Is the health of the
, city and the protection of the health
of our famlllea that Is Involved. Tpo
charge against the efficiency of Dr.
Bradley in his capacity as Health
Officer, aro made over the signature
cf aomo of the most reputable m#« it
n.edlcal circles in our community,
Mid cannot be trrated lightly. If the
charges aro true the Health Officer
bar recklessly Imporrllled the health
of the whole city and is proven unfit |
n ent in the appearance of our main
streets, and we congratulate Aider-
man Parker on his ordinance and
hope be will see that it Is rigidly en
forced, for the sake of the health and
beauty of our city.
HERALD MAKES
A CORRECTION
Judgo Perham:—
Kindly correct part of item In yes
terday’s paper concerning tiiv closing
ct postofficc on Sunday’s. You say
|'the tlnai vote in tho matter Is left
for the offico he holds. If the •w.s.r.v i to the postmaster”,
cr are not true, then tho fncts should J The Postmaster has no voice In
Ve ascertained and published In vln- t thc matter, tho facts and conditions
dlutUon of J)r. Bradley and tho satis-'ns they exist are submitted to the
faction of the city, j Department at Washington, who in-
The public, will not be satisfied with j struefs the office what to do fn the
anything less thnn a thorough Impar-! matter. The calling of Governors
tia! and complete investigation orjand members of Chamber c C -
^these grave charges that carry with 1 merer mu! such clixens who are Jn-
them a menace to the very life of i terested, together on Friday, at 3
our city. We believe the commute*.,! Is to get nn expression of their tie
jonsistlng of Aldermen Moore, I.o-; tdres, that 1 may submit to the De-
Count ntul Brewer, will do their full | partment.
duty fn this matter. C. E. Murphy.
IF I HAD ECZEMA
I'd wash it away with that mild
soothing liquid, D. D. D. Trial bot
tle, 25c. Relieves all kinds of skin
trouble, cleansing away the impuri
ties snd clearing up the complexion
as nothing else can.
Yes. If I had any kind of skin trou
ble I’D USE D. D. D.
H. S. Redding.
B F HEARN -
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
•No. 14 Brewer Street Phone No. 683
Be sure you are right, then go ahead
and let me figure on doing your build
ing. All work guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction. Best of references
furnished if required. ** **
LOCAL FIRM WILL CONTINUE
VALUABLE AGENCY.
Tho Seals Pharmacy of this city
have just closed a deal whereby they
will continue to be agents for ZEMO
—the well known remedy for Eczema,
Dandruff, and all diseases of the skin
and scalp.
The extraordinary leap that this
clean liquid external treatment for
sklu affections has made Into public
favor in the lost few years proves its
wonderful curative properties and
makes It Indeed a valuable addition
to the fine stock of remedial agents
carried by The Seals Pharmacy..
They have a limited supply of sam
ples. One of which will be given
free to any skin sufferer who wishes
to test the merit of the medicine. A
booklet "How To Preserve Tho Skin,”
ill also be given t othose interested.
3-24-11. 1
C A- DOWNEY* M- D V
VETENARIAN
10 Albany Avenue Waycross, G*
Day and Night Phone 596
First week in April is ^‘Cleaning-
Up Week” in the city. Get busy!
a
50c
per
tooth
Why pay $1.00 to have your tooth extracted? j
when you can have it done for 50c and without
pain. All other work done at very reasonable
charges. Everything guaranteed j
Folks’ Block
OR. DANIEL
The Dentist
show at the Alrdome tonight.
AT THE CENTRAL BAPTIST
TABERNACLE TONIGHT
New show at the Alrdome tonight.
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OWN A HOME
WE LOAN VOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAY BACK IN FIV
YEARS! MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
WILL SELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE USI
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CARRIAGE PAINTER
13 Parallel Street. Phone 574
Carriage and Automobile Painting
NEATLY EXECUTED
F. 0. SMITH,
ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN.
wc.vnN’S beauty
Imperfec Digestion Causes Bad Com
plexion and Dull Eyes.
Tho color In your cheeks won’t
fade, tho brightness In your eyes
won’t vanish, if you keep your Btom*
nch tn good condition.
Belching of gas; heaviness, sour
taete In mouth, dizziness, billiousess
imd nausea occur simply because the
stomach is not properly digesting the
fcod.
MI-O-XA stomach tablets give In
etant relief to upset stomachs, but
they do more; they put strength into
the stomach and build It up so that
it can easily digest a hearty meal.
”1 had stomach trouble for six
years—for days at a time could eat
nothing at all. After taking Ml-O-NA
treatment I am In perfect health ana
con cat anything."—E. M. Campbell,
120C S. Prospect St., Sedalia. Mo.
MI-O-NA Is sold by O. B. Brinson
Co., and druggists everywhere at 60
cents a large box. It is guaranteed
tc cure indigestion and all stomach
Xllbtress, or money back. 16, *8 6