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vou SHOULD VOTE
FOR JOSEPH M. BROWN.
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language cannot make-tills strong
er than Colonel Popo Brown has It and
yeL contrary to his own Haws, to his
own feelings, and to bis own sent!*’
gnent, ho espoused tho prohibition
cause for no other apparent purpose
than to use tho prohibitionists of
Georgia In this campaign. .
Col. Popo Brown leaves his own po
sition, ho cats bis own ifords, and sur
renders his convictions for votes; and
yet ho Is heralded as a breve. Cour
ageous horo of the hour! Col. Popo
Drown Is now endeavoring to pose as
the savior of prohibition In Georgia;
)>e does this In tho face of the tact
that prohibition Is already a law; and
further In the face of the fact that be
himself has a record which has not
Stood and will not stand tho add test
Col. -Pope Brown bas admitted
(Within the last few days that be voted,
(When a member of the general assent
hly, against- the Boynton bill wblcn
was recognised by everybody except
CoL Pope Brown as a temperance bill.
De has admitted'the fact that he baa
giever voted for any candidate for
governor who was running on the pro
hibition ticket And yet In his drat
speech he asks the voters of Georgia
to be governed in voting for him for.
govetnor by bis record tether than by
tils platform utterances as a candi
date. Think of IL If the problbltlon-
|ata of Georgia should follow his ex
ample or comply with the request of
Col. Brown be would not get a alnglo
SOte. Read what he said In his drat
Speech: ‘In order to know what a man
Standa for when he Is a candidate It
fa well to look bsck anl see what he
has Blood for; actions speak louder
than words.' He Invited the voters of
(Georgia to examne the records and be
governed by them Instead of his plat
form utterances. It will be remem
bered that this statement.was made
before he colonel went completely dry.
ytnd betoro he decided to use prohibi
tion as a political asset ae strongly
favored divorcing the liquor question
gram politics and submitting It as a
.^operate proposition.
Charges have come thick and fast;
for within fifty days he had left both
positions high and dry and Joined the
clam club. . The only comment accred
• fled to him within the last thll-ty days
has been admissions.
In 18>S-86, Col. Pope Brown was
voting and caucusing against state-
pride prohibition, as a member of the
general asalmbly; as a candidate for
governor In 1811, when the question
was unexpectelly put, be believed that
the liquor questloh should be aettled
by the people and removed, from poli
ties; and now he believes that the
only way to settle the prohibition
(question la to elect him governor.
Governor Brown simply concurred
with Col. Pope Brown In the matter
of separating It from the candidacy of
and Individual, whother tbat Individual
be Pope Brown, Dick Russell, or Joe
Brown. But this does not suit either
Pope or Dick at this time. Thdy have
sidetracked every other Interest In
Georgia with the evident hope of
landing In the governor’s Chair, on
this sham Issue.
Govrrsor Brown Is being supported
by-many of those who fought him
hardest heretofore, but are lupporttag
him In the pending campaign: Drat,
because he gave the state a fair and
. Impartial administration, and second,
becauto he Is right on the proposition
to submit prohibition or local option
to the votes of the people.
Governor Brown’s former friends
sure standing by him and his new
friends will no doubt greatly Increase
Ills vote this time.
If Governor Brown made a good
governor, which all admit he did,
then ho (a entitled to the Indorsement
which Is not only (Irmly believed, but
Which evgrf Indication prpres, he
will receive Thursday.
HON. H. M. STANLEY CANDIDAT E . FOR LABOR COMMISSIONER.
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meets every Monday evenlag In Ret
Vet's HaU. Lott-HItcb building at »
Visiting brett-srs ccrd'allj Invite*
to meet cl:h us.
Bhrrod Critics U Osrl'CollIrs
Mec-Hrctr Councils. | A
CAUSE FOR ALARM.
Loss of Appstits or Distress After
Eatlpg a Symptom That Should
Not Bs Disregarded.
Appetite It Just natural dealre for
food. Lots of appetite or stomach
dlatreai after eating Indicate Indiges
tion or dyspepsia. Ovcr-eattbg Is a
habit very dangerous to a' person']
good gensnl health.
It Is not what you oat but what you
digest and assimilate tbat does you
good. Some ot the strongest, heaviest
and healthiest persons arc moderate
eaters.
There la nothing that will cause more
troutle tint* a dlcordored stomach,
end many people dally contract ser
ious maladies simply through disre
gard or abuse of tho stomach,
flfo urge all In Wsycross Who suffer
from any stomach derangement, Indi
gestion, or dyapspala, whether scute
or chronic, to try Rexsll Dyspepsia
Tablets, with tbs distinct understand
treatment varies. For such cases, ws
have two larger alses, which sell for
EOe and fl.OO. Remember, yon can
obtain Rexali Remedies In this com
munity only at our store—The Rexali
Store. The Seels Pharmacy.
THE REASONABLE WAY.
Strong vigorous men, women and
children hardly ever catch cold—1 tie
only when your system Is run down
and vitality low that colds and coughs
can get a foothold.
Now Isn't It reasonable that the
right way to cure a cough la to build
up your strength again?
Mr. Patrick Wren of N Birmingham
Ala., knows about this. He says,
caught a .bad cold a year ago and had
a bad cough for a long time, but Vlnol
relieved It completely -and built up
my health. Vlnol la the heat medi
cine I ever used or heard of for
coughs and colds.”
This splendid, cod liver and Iron
ing that we will refund - their money' r * n, “» r do “ “* «"• *«te-llke
without question or formality. If after cod llr » r ol1 ' bnt " *° 1««cloua that
reasonable use of this medicine, they chlWren loT « tBk * «• Yel 11 b “
are not perfectly satisfied with the th# •‘""•““tag »•'“« ot cod liver
results. We recommend them to our °"’ wl,h blood-building Iron,
customer, .very dsy, end bsv. y.t ‘ot Chron,c »*•>«>■ '• Vlodl
hear of day one who has not been! be “ u * ebnbU "«> “>• astern In •'>
benefited by them. We honestly be- W ~ k ' ned "“down conditions
Have them to be -without equal. They
give very prompt relief, aiding t% neu
tralise the gaatrlo Juices, strengthen
the digestive organs,, to regulate the
bowels, and thus promote perfect nett-
trition, and eradicate all unbaalthy
symptoms.
We urge you to try a ISo box ot
Rexali Djrapapsla Tablets, which gives
16 days' treatment At the end ot
that time, your money will be return
ed to you If you are not satisfied. Of
You cun get youv money back any
tlma Jt Vlnol does not do all we say.
Tha Seals Pharmacy.
Don’t fall to a
St the Bon Ton.
the pretty things
4 3t
Tin Vri Ton Is tho place to get
rour Chrlsunas handkerchiefs. 4 3t
It makea no difference whet goad
reeds cost bad'reads always'coat
coqrse, In chronic cases length of more
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The buying ot Gifts appropriate
to the person for whom the Gift is
intended is sometimes a difficult
matter. You want beauty, you
would like to include serviceability.
7 he Gift that is purely ornamental can never be so
satisfactory as the one that combines
beauty with service
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Your Christmas selections from this' 6tore HAVE THESE TWO
QUALITIES, and the result of a purchase made here is to endow your
gift with all that a gift should have. It will not be ca& aside and
forgotten in a few weeks or months, but will give years of useful
service, adding pleasure and comfort to the home where it goes. Such
a gift,is worthy of your consideration, and the coft is no more. Our
large Aore is filled with hundreds of articles from which you can select
a suitable gift for any friend or member of the family> and if it is
more convenient for you to pay AFTER ChrUtmas you can arrange
the terms to suit, either in SO, 60 or 90 days at SPOT CASH PRICES,
or on small monthly payments.
Elegant Assortment ol Rockers
We are showing 200 styles at prices to
fit any purse, the newest styles and [patterns
in Rattan are here with Settees and tables
to match. We have a large assortment in
Oak and Mahogany, also a number of great
values in Turkish Rockers, some upholstered
in be& quality chase leather and others in
gueuine leather with the famous guaranteed
Seng springs.
A Great Display of Dining Rooip Furniture
The largest line ever shown in this city. Thirts pat
terns of China Cabinets from the l ending'factories of the
country at prices from $16.00 to $50.00.. Fifty patterns of
high class Sideboards at from $11.00 to $75.11. Thirty fine
styles of Buffets from $19.00 to $50.00. 'A large line of
Pede&al Extension Tables from $11.50 to $50.10. Seventy-
five patterns of Chairs from 80c up to $11,50 each.
If your house or the house of your friend is made waim and bright
with the Christmas spirit and the holiday tokens offered by this Stote,
THAT house will remain cherry and comfortable through all the days
of 1912. Remember the best gift is the gift that serves.
Davenports and Couches
either iu genuine leather or in best guaranteed
chase leather- Onr line is extrusive, compris
ing about thirty styles at a wide range of prices.
. The Davenports are-froro $28.00 to $50.00, the
' Couches from $16.80 to 50.00
Morris Chairs
The ideal gift for father, husband or broth*
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the famous Royal Push Button kind, the auto
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and upholsterings. Ahey are Priced from
$10.00 TO $20,00
ayenss Savings and Truil Co f
Advertise In The Waj-cross Evenin* * ’ - - -
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Deaks, Library Cases, Parlor Cabinet;, Parlor.and Library Tables, Set-
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