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J. M. Watson, Stontavillc, Mo,
There are bo many people that
make light of stomach trouble that
it is time to sound a warning
Don’t'neglect it, don't keep on
doctoring with one man or thing
unless you are getting benefit. The
disease will get worse J M.W at
son, of Stoutsvi!le, Mo., lingered
and deluved S" that nc phsycian
could help him Finally he took
Dr. Caldwell’s rivrup Pepsin and
was cured This remedy ts abso
lutely guaranteed to do what is
claimed, und if you want to try
it before buying, tend vour address
for a free sampie i»ottle t<> Pepsin
Syrup Co., 199 Caldwell Bldg.,
Monticello, 111. It is s-od by all
druggists.
Fighting a duel with wax bullets
is a noble sport, but why not use
perfume sprats und muke it, all
the rage in Paris?
The danger after Unp
lies often in a run-down system
Weakness, nervousness, lack of ap
pitite, energy and ambition, with
disordered liver and kidneys often
follow on track of this wretched
disease. The greatest need then is
Electric Bitters, the gloriu6 tonic,
blood purifier and regulator of
stomach, liver and kidneys.
Thousands have proved that they
wonderfully strengthen the nerves
build up thp system and restore to
health and good spirits after an
attack of Grip. If suffering try
them. Only 5O cents. Sold and
perfect satisfaction guaranted by
Brown-Odom Drug Co.
Burglars in Gary, Ind., stole a
house the other night. Next thing
we know they will kidnap the
village lockup.
It looks like a Crime
to separate a boy from a box of
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. His boils,
pimples, scratches, knocks and
bruises demand it, and it’s quick
relief for burns, scalds or cuts is
his right. Keep it handy for-boys
also girls. Heals every thing heal
able and does it quick. Unequal
ed for piles. Only 25 cents at
Brown-Odom Drug Co.
Hens can be taught to talk,
according to a Washington scien
tist, but what we want is less tall*
and more eggs.
Puts end to Bad Habit.
Things never look bright to one
with “the blues.” Ten to one the
trouble is a sluggish liver, filling
the system with billious poison,
that Dr. King’s New Life Pills
would expel. Try them. Let the
joy of better feelings end “the
blues.” Best for stomach, liver and
kidneys., 20c at Brown-Odom
Drug Co.
The woman who is dazzling east
ern society by wearing diamonds
on her slippers is certainly well
heeled.
Doctors Endorse it.
Lang Bros., Druggists, Paducah.
Ky., write: “We sell more of Men
denhall’s Chill and Fever Tonic
than a'l ethers combined, having
retailed over 700 bottles in one
season. It is prescribed largely by
the physicians here ” Sold by all
druggists
An oculist tells us that alcohol
hurts the eyesight, and yet we
have known it to make men 6ee
double.
Bad breath, bitter taste, dizzi
ness and a general “no account”
feeling i 9 a sure sign of a torpid
liver. Heroine is the medicine
needed. It makes the liver active
vitalizes the blood, regulates the
bowels and restores a fine feeling
of energy and cheerfulness. Price
50c. Sold by the New Lyons Phar
macy.
Great Britain year by year im
ports much less live stock, but
more and more chilled beef.
Farmers and others who live at
distance from a drug store should
keep in the house a bottle of Bal
lard’s Snow Liniment. It may be
needed at any time for cuts, sores,
wounds, rheumatism or sprains It
is a powerful healing and pene
trating remedy. Price 25c.56 and
SI.OO per bottle. Sold by New
Lyons Pharmacy.
Thousands of candidates are on
the anxious bench—and many are
bouud for Salt River.
In cases of rheumatism relief
from pain makes sleep and rest
possible This may be obtained
by applying Chamberlain,s Lini
ment. For sale by all dealers.
A Mother's Care.
A careful mother will not give |
her child a medicine without
knowing it is pure, contains no
< pintes and has dealing and curu
tve qualities Such •» medicine is
Fo «v’s Honey and TarCdmp >und 1
for ermp, bronchitis, and all as- 1
fectiens of the throat, chest, and !
lungs Best, and safest for child-I
ren and grown persons. Take no j
substitute For sale by all drug- \
gists
—
All the candidates for Governor j
favor the county unit plan—the
only wav to secure a true
si nnf the voter .
A Typical Georgia Trait
Ids charactistic ofGeorgia people
to desire others to share their ben
efits. Judge S B. Brewton, May
or of Hinesville, Ga , writes: ‘T
have used Foley’s Kidneys Pills
and feel that I have obtained great
benefit from them, and heartily
recommend them to anyone suf
fering with kidney trouble. For
sale by all druggists.
The Georgia farmers are going
to show the world this year that
they can raise something else be
sides cotton.
T H. Quinn, I7 Camernon St.,
Atlanta, Ga., writes: “I have
used Foley Kidney Pills for over
twelve months, and they give me
more relief than all other medi
cines used by me I cheerfully re
commend them to others. They
gave me great help by relieving
the bad effects of an ulcerated
sore.” For sale by all druggists.
The world’s largest bird of prey
is the bearded vulture. From tip
to tip of wing it measures nine or
ten feet.
When a medicine must he given
to young children it should he
pleasant to take Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy is made from loaf
sugar, and the roots used in its
preparation give it a flavor simi
lar to maple syrup, making it
pleasant to take. It has no supe
rior for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough. For sale by all deal
ers.
FOR SOLICITOR-GENERAL.
To the Voters of Toombs County:—
I am in the race for Solicitor General to suc
ceed myself. Very gratefully.
Alfred Herrington.
Solicitor General
To the white Voters of the Middle Circuit:
Composed of Emanuel. Jefferson, Jenkins
Screven. Toombs. Washington and Bul
loch Counties;—
1 am a candidate for Solicitor-General of the
Middle Circuit, subject to the State Demo
cracic Pshnary Election, for 1912. I was born
in Screven county in 1867. I have been practis
ing law continuously at Statesboro. Georgia,
since 1890. lam anxious to meet all the peo
ple of the Circuit and will try to do so during
the campaign From the bottom of a great
ful heart, I will appreciate your vote and your
influence.
If elected: "I do swear that I will faithfully
and impartially, and without fear, favor or
affection, discharge my duties as Solicitor-
General. and will take only my lawful fees of
office. So help me God.”
This is the oath of office which I shall take
and keep, and it will be my earnest endeavor
to serve you faithfully. Kespectfully.
R Lee Moore.
Statesboro. Georgia.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Spcciai to the Voters:—
as per my letter published. I am a candidate
for representative, subject to the primary, and
I will thank the people for their confidence
and their votes. Respectfully.
John h. Clifton.
Without dealing in platitudes. I hereby an
nounce myself as a candidate for Representa
tive of Toombs County in the next General
Assembly of this State.subject to a white pri
mary, should one be held. If elected. I shall
faithfully and fearlessly and impartially dis
charge my duty to the best of my ability. I
have abiding faith in the people of Toombs
County, and to you I appeal for support.
Thanking each and every .me of you in ad
vance .lor your support. T am.
Very truly, yours.
C. VV. SPARK 9.
Note Lost.
I have lost or misplaced somewhere,one cer
tain note made payable tome, for #125. with
interest from maturity, signed by P.Y.Daniels,
and dated sometime in January 1912, Said
note will be due in September 1912. All part*
ies are hereby warned not to trade for same,
as a duplicate of this note will be asked for af
ter legal publication of this notice.
March 22. 1912. Geo. W. Overstreet.
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Money to Loan
Loans negotiated on first mortgage
on improved farms, payable in
annual installments. No commis
sion charged on loans. Seven per
cent. only. Thos J. Parrish,
First National Attorney,
Bank Building, Lyons, Ga‘
Special Notice.
Have your suits dry cleaned, ladies
skirts especially. When you want
quick work ’phone 56. Our irons are
hot at all times and you are next.
Monthly membership sl. Polite atten
tion. All work guaranteed. Don’tforget
the place, rear Toombs County Bank
building. (i J. Dixon, Manager.
Phone’ 56.
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