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5 y — - A PAGE SEX. THF AMF.RfCIJS TIMFS-RtCORDER. tmlbsday, JOHN ROBINSON’S 10 BIG SHOWS Writes a letter Itcad what they say: H. O. Jones Medicine Co., Americus, Ga. Gentlemen: We have used and are using your Balsam of Benzoin for cuts, sprains, bruises, wire cuts, called should ers and sores of various kinds among our stock and we feel no hesitancy in recommending it to large horse and mule owners and dealers. ' JOHN ROBINSON’S SHOWS. By Claud Orton. Boss Hostler Large stock owners and deal era should not bo without this valuable remedy. Equally good for man and household purposes. Call for it by name, JONES BALSAM OF BENZOIN. For sale by druggists and dealers everywhere. (GRAND JURY ! mittoes which follow, shall be pub-| w 0 desire especially to commend j l '- hl!d ,n tbe Americus Times-Recorder tho efficient manner In which Superin. th ° SUm ° f $I5 ’ 00 ’ aD<1 that the ,l,nden t Dorraan < 8 handling the af- PRESENTMENTS zzszns r«“rr “• - “• ■»- - “■ j desire to thank his honor, Judge Z. A ! Littlejohn, and tho officers of the ocurt We, tho grand jurors, sworn and ^ or services rendered us, and to the Impaneled for the November term, solicitor, Mr. John A. Fort, for his as- 11*17, of Sumter Superior court, spectfully submit the following pre sentments: slstance during our deliberations. We now beg to submit the follow- i iiig reports of committees appointed ountys* interests. Respectfully sub mitted. The body was organized by electing ! ma ko investigation upon the mat- Mr. Lee Allen foreman; T. F. Gate- j ter s en tr u sted to their care, wood, secretary; Frank Harrold, as-’ (Signed) LEE ALLEN, sistant secretary, and J. L. Peek, bai l ^ GATEWOOD, Foreman. Bit. Secretary. Report on Ordinary’s Books* We, the committee appointed to ex- Matters having the attention of this grand jury during its sittings have been considered with a view to best interests of the county, and have been amine th© books of th© Ordinary of dealt with in a spirit of unprejudiced Sumter County, Georgia, beg to re- fairness where individuals have been I-ort that w’e find the said hooka neat- concerned, as well as whore material ly and properly kept, insofar as we can Interests have been Involved. The find. moral Interests of the community have! It would be a matter of wisdom for come under review, and it has been the county to put steel shelves and with much regret that wo find flagrant, cabinet© in the vaults of the Ordin- violations of law which are being in. i ary's office, and we, the committee, re- dulged in by some and that without spectfully urge that thig be attended any attempt at molestation by those to at once, as there are so many val< who arc clothed with the proper au-' uable papers that should be safely tbority to deal with same. Wo refer! kept, and the condition of said office to the maintaining of lewd houses in! ie now very risky and liable a,, any the city of Americus, the operating \ timo to be destroyed by fire. SKINNER PLAGE SPLENDID FARSI, THREE SHIES of gaming devices and the astonishing amount of distillation of intoxicating drink from tho juice of cane. There is evidence of tho violation of existing prohibition laws to an extensive de gree, and it has been our endeavor, In our inquiries, to discover the parties guilty of such violations, with a view to having them brought before the courts. We are persuaded that tho hindrance in our endeavor© to ascer tain the facts have arisen from a spe cies of Joint understandings amount, ing in reality to a conspiracy to de- clino to reveal facts which we have a moral certainty are in their possess ion. In addition, as representatives of tho county, wo desire to express our strong opposition, which we have W. J. L. Sparks, Chairman; F. Hines, J. *T. Methvin. Report of Committee on Clerk, Superior Court* We, the committe© to investigate th« books of the clerk of tho Superior evourt, beg leave to make th© follow ing report: We take pleasure In saying that wo find the books neatly and correctly kept, everything being kept in ad accurate, painstaking and systematic way. We especially take pleasure in congratulating them on having install ed the first of January, 1917, the Cott Family Index for real estate, consist-! $100.00. T. G. Heys, Chairman; h. A. Deris*', Sr., C. F. Giddings. Report of Committee on Courthouse and Jail After making a careful inspection 0 t tho Sumter county courthouso and Jail we find same clean and in a sanitary (otiu t'nn, so far as present building* will r*rmlt. V. o find in the woman’s department in ‘ho jail, th? floor to b e rotten and uiipAU.'tui'V and unsafe to keep prison ers in the bath tubs and plumbing in the fad nr© in need of repairs, and v.e recomn end that these repairs be made at orce. We further recommend that electric lighting fixtures be put in the jail. We earnestly request th© county commissioners to give thi© matter their prompt attention. J. E. Poole. Chairman, j. W. Carter. Lansing Burrows. County Treasurer’s Report. To tho Honorable The Grand Jury of Sumte r County: I respectfully submit herewit hmy report of th© receipts and disburse ments of the Treasurer’s office from May th© 14th to S* T ov. the 9th, 1917: Receipts— Balance on hand last report, $7,- 575.45. Received from Tax Collector, gen eral tax, $14,647.10. Received from Tax Collector, Insol vent tax, $145.65. Received road tax, $2,845.77. Refunded costs, Superior court mil eage and per diem, $15.15. Received from ©tate treasurer, auto tox, $923.79. Cost refunded City court,-$48.45. A. Pinkston, Sec’y., loan fund, ' pieted riout Jan. 1st. We will the: have a splendid highway from Smith vtfle to Andcrsonville. The Flint river bridge i© expected be completed about June 1st. Tho commissioners are requested to look after the small roads and bridges in the county as early as pos sible, as s ome are reported to b© in bad condition. Itespectfluly submit ted. John W. Shiver, Chairman; Frank Lanier, C. D. Brinkley. Dec. 7, 1917. Report of Committee on Sheriffs Office. We, your committee on sheriff's books, for November term of Superior court, having examined same find them neatly and correctly kept. Re spectfully submitted. John I). Williams, Chairman; C. Gfddingg, j. T. Bolton. Report of Committee on Justice The Peace. Wo, the committee appointed to ex amine the Justice of th© pcac© books, find, as far as we could ascertain, the books neat and correctly kept, ex cept wo saa that some are us'ng pen cils. W e recommend that pens be used. J. T. METHVIN, Chairman; J. Poole, J. t. Bolton, Committee. The foregoing presentments receiv ed in open court, approved and or dered published as recommended. This December 7th. 1917. Z A LITTLEJOHN, J. S. C., S. W. C. JXO. A FORT. Sol Gen. Filed In office, December 7th, 1917. S. R. HEYS, Deputy Clerk, S. C. 1,1 * f in;; “I’ll ShowV L . Owns Pee Ever Peel was waa a loyal K. of P„ and had many friends who learned with sor row of his death. His funeral was conducted from the Methodist church Tuesday morning ,Rev. J. E. Snmply officiating, and was attended by a large concourse of friends and rela- "Ishbuli —-an lives. Ho Is survived by hi* wife and PT* lust i.u° rr '.i b ««l U two children, Mr. Howell Eason, of At- j X’,"” e l n ° (1 J*« *r th? l.'.nta, and Mrs. Leonard Gartner, of j toes, tinker', “Jj, Americus; on 0 brother, Mr. Smith Eason, and a sister, Mrs. J. B. McCor- kle. Mrs. Roger s Williams, Mrs. Fannie Cheney and Mrs. O. C. Hill formed a pleasant party motoring to Americus Saturday afternoon. A. A. Arrington and Enoch Colling made a business trip to Columbus this week. Col. J. J. Bull, of Oglethorpe, pass ed through Ellavllle thl s week, on 1 route to Columbus. j Prof. s. E. Denton made a business - £"<• To,, trip to McRae the past week. I and tape, tryln/^ ,u * L. F. Grubbs, of Americus, was n wouldn’t hurt. Hut the world -.hould ,?* ! tho moment you pnt°*tlh 1 R . means the ... S 8 * business visitors hero Tuesday. Miss Alberta Dozier, of Wesley Mem- j There'?. ^nothing Grial Hospital, Atlanta. Is spending 1 some time with her mother, Mrs. M. E.! on to take off a cor J°"“ Dozier. 1 erv ,ln ’° *"* — - Among othesr going to Andrew nove . Chapel Sunday wero Mr. and Mrs. T. 1 two drops of u H. Collins ,Mr. and Mrs. H. J. WII- *"* corn ' Dal " liams, Mrs. A C Murray, E R. Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jordan and Miss Jewel Duncan. DON’T WASTE TIME. the corn-pain vanlahet you can peel the core your Unger and th,,?™ — corn-free and happy Jut 1 “,«m°oth and cori-C RT m du«^ V nV ,M,,,,, « from 1 any £rug etSre??^ no more than 25,. i, 1‘ODLTUT P.lK.lSi: GEORGIA, Sumter County. It’s a waste of time to experiment with liniments and plasters when you' have a dull, throbbing backache or i sharp, stabbing twinges. Get after the i v cause! Help the kidneys with Doan’s I, * °“ ; :ccp ,h<! , hirk ™ - | Kidney Pills. Read this; j keep the parasites off, a, Balance on hand, $25,841.27. Disbursements— heard has been the practice, In somojof real estate being mortgaged ... Instances, of courts permitting those deeded will be kept, which will mako Ing at present of two - Indtees grantees and two for grantors, these records the name of every piece j Salary Judge City court, $1,041.65. Jurors City court, *$532.00. who have been detected In violating WEST OF A3IERICITS, BROUGHT, these laws to enter pleas of guilty EIGHTY.FIVE ACRE. DOLLARS AN A real estate deal of interest hero v.a© consummated Saturday after- nnd being assessed a very small fine, Such a proceduro must meet tho dis approval of all law-abiding citizens. W’o find that vhcro !© a vacancy in th© office of Justice of tho peace of roon when Mrs H. T. Hollett of Ce- !007th G. M. District, caused bv d ™' b of Mr. W. A. Webb, and live hundred dollar© cash for th© Vf. J. W. Skinner place. Tho farm Is lo- three miles west of Americus on the Dawson road, and is considered one of tho most fertile In the county. The deal was closed through tho real o«tat© firm of English & Purvis. Mr. Skinner, who sold hi© place, ';<me to Americus a few years ago from South Carolina, and bought th^ farm, paying seventy dollar© therefor! lie had earned ample returns on hi* investment sinse that time and now roll* for an advance of fifteen dollars nn acre. Thi© sale well illustrates the advancing pric© of lands In this section and the growing demand for » U' h Investments. Bridgehead Stormed and Taken. recommend tho appointment of Mr. E. 11. Chappell© to fill the unexpired term. We recommend that tho pay for grand, traverse and City court Jurors anq bailiffs of those courts bo $2.00 ,per day. Our inquiries into the different of- fires and departments of the county re veal a condition of prosperity greater twin for many preceding years. The building of tho Flint river bridge whlc^ it is hopcv will he completed within the next sxty days, together with material improvement of our most important highways, will add materially to the value or properties. W© desire to express ou r apprecia tion of tho able charge of the presid ing judge, and especially for th© pa triotic utterance© relative to our be loved country© heart in tho great BERLIN. Dec. 10.—Hungarian lnf 0 n-I war,d *“>•■ it very convenient In the future. We recommend that the floor of tho' 00- Jurors, Superior court, $1,638.00. Salary. Judge Superior court, $500.- Iry units In the Plavo district today! Wo note with interest that our coun- stormod the Italian bridgehead on commissioners are now publishing th* Sllor rlvor, cast of Caposile, and a detallod statement of tholr expendl- took more htan two hundred prison- 1 lurC8 cac h month in the account of ers. Earlier reporta of the exploit, > hclr Proceedings, In The TImos-R: ure officially confirmed. Worn Out? No doubt you are. If you tulfer trom any of the numerous ailments to which ail women arc sub ject. Headache, back ache, sideache, nervous ness, weak, tiled feeling, are some ol the symp toms, and you must rid J rourselt ol them in order o feel well. Thousands of women, who have been benefited by this remedy, urge you (o corder. Wo heartily approvo of this | and wish to commend them for doing I so. Wo think It only fair and right J that tho taxpayers should b e regularly j Informed of how tholr money Is be ing spen t and who It is being paid to. j It they would adopt tho request of ! soveral previous grand juries and ad- t vertlso each month for their supplies j for tho following month, we think the f public would bo much hotter pleased. 1 in this manner each taxpayer in our j coi nty who has anything to sell the ennn-y would lie given an opportun'ly I to bid on It. This matter has been ro peatedly brought to the attention of clerk’s vault, which ! s at present : wooden floor on top of concrete, lx chang'd to a good, permanent tit- hoor. Wo also recommend that the tables and wooden cabinets bo dlspns- cd with and that metal be Installed for th e protection of tho records In case of tire. We And that the records gj back to Mav_2nd, 1832, t\t tho time when Jacob W| Cobb was clerk, and from that tlmo on the records seem to be oomploto, and wo realize that tl would cost tho property owners sev eral hundred thousand dollars in lit!- cation If tho records were destroyed The county Is to b e congratulated 'n liu' Ing such efficient and accommodat ing clorkB. Respectfully submitted. zJohn W. Shiver, Chairman; A. H Perry, A. Robinson. Report of Committee on County Farm. Your committee appointed to visit tho County Farm has discharged Its duly, and begs to report that It found Ihis department of the county’s Inter ests In good shape with some fewv,- ex ceptions. An excellent crop of oats, corn and hay. with other produce, has been grown and harvested tills year. A largo acreage of oats has been sow*, for another year, which are up an I clvo prnmlso thus early of an abund ant yield. Fall vegetables are Just now In abundance on tho farm, which arc being used to supply food for the convicts of the county. We find some of the buildings on the farm badly In need of repairs. The roof of tho dwelling leaks In several places, and should have immediate at tention. Several window lights out, tho underpinning has given away and one of the fireplaces should have a new back placed therein. Tho life o! tho roof of the barn would be greatl lengthened, and a considerable saving gained, by a coat of paint being an r-l'cd thereto at once. Especially would wo urge the re;-a!r-, upon tho dwelling be made ns Indicated, and Jurors. Ordinary’s court. $42.00. Ordinary’s warrants, $134.00. Superior court reporter, $150.00. Commissioners’ warrants, $20,316.00 Non resident witnesses, $288-76. Clerk, Superior court. $198.00. Clerk City court, cost, 24. $40.90. Sheriff Suporlor court cost, 35, $132.- 00 Sheriff City court, costs, 69. $66.00. Feeding Jury City court, 63, $8 13. Bailiffs Superior court, 35, $207.00. Bailiffs city court, 5, $10.00. Paid treasurer. 2, $411.04. Erroneous entry Jan. 24th. fl>agd 400, $20.00. Balance on hand, $205.13. Total $25,841.27. Respectfully submitted, H. D. WATTS, Treasurer Sumter County. Report of Commlttco on Connty Treasurer. Relying on tho auditor's report Nov. loth, wo have accepted this re port as correct, as samo correspond*. Frank Lanier. Chairman; G. A. Per ry, C. D. B.’inkly, Committee. Report of Committee on Tnx Receiver and Tax Collector’s Hooks. I. S R. Heys deputy clerk of the M „. w . j. Crapps. 709 Elemore sd Y ° U ? pray . t " kill genos-t* Superior court In and far tho county ' Amor i cu8i 6ay8; Buffercd J >»u do to get the germ at ol Sumter, hereby certify that the on for 86verB , year8 from wd ; inside the chickens’ He above and foregoing Is a true and cor- trouble . j had B du „ ache thB8malI 1 show it at moulting ,i m! reel copy of the grand Jury present- of my back whIch wafl 8Q bad ^ tImr „ ;the winter. How can SM ments for the November term, 1917, as t would have to stop my housework *° lay Proc lht,m o! 111 L now appears of record and of file ln- and 1|e down At n , P ht when , went ; asltos by feeding I). A. Th, 3 ' to bed, It wa sa long time before I, ,ry Powdcr occasionally. „sTT’i.T 0 ? C .'x! rir and could set to sleep. a 3 the pain made i “ ako >' our »ens happy, * n e °“ ,0?? ' I s ' 10 ' t ll ay ° f 80 a ^™ 8 - spot 8 floated before “° n0y ’ For December. 1917. S. R. HEYS, Oeputy Clerk Superior Court. Ellaviile my eyes and everything turned black i liuc hanan. ! before me. 1 had taken different med-:' j iclnos, but they had done me no good. [ I Anally heard of Doan's Kidney Pills land began using them. After I had ifilnshed three boxes, I was cured, and ; I haven’t had the slightest trouble Mr. M. Pickens, of Americus, is R ince.” spending a few days In our city this Priee 60c - *t all dealers. Don’t slm- week. j Ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Mrs. B. L. Bridges has returned from Doan ’ 8 Kidney Pills—tile samo that a deli;htful stay of ten days with Mr8 ' Crapps had. Foster-Mllburn Co. her mother In Athens. j -"tors. Euffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Honry Wall and Mrs. Homer Collins were shopping In AmericuB Wednesday. Wo, tho committee on Tax Collector! tlydo Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Slappcy, of Lo Crosse, wero visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. Fonnlo Chenoy was the de- ! 1‘ghtful hostess to tho U. D. C.’s Mon-! day afternoon at her lovely Broad! street home. A bazaar for tho benefit of tho hapetor was arranged for Fri day and Friday evening. Mrs. ogers WlUlamsR reported that a hospital outfit had been contributed by tho daughters to tho Red Cross. A Ughtful salad course was served at the conclusion of tho program. Mrs. Cheney was ably assisted In entertain. Ing by her charming daughter. Mrs. RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That’s the surest way to stop them. J lhe best nibbing liniment is and Tax Receiver's .books find them 0n last Monday morning our town neatly and accurately kept so far as W03 " a, i don c<l by the death of Mr. R. E. L Eason. Mr. Eason had been In 111. TAKE Oardui The Woman's Tonic Mis. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: “Before taking C a r d u I, I was, at times, so weak I 'could hardly walk, and the pain in my back and bead nearly killed me. After taking three bottles ot Cardul, the pains dis appeared. Now I feel as well as I ever did. Every suffering woman should try CarduL” Getabottle today. E-63 the county commissioners, but thoyjtbat rame be palnto l inside and ou’ seem to have never taken favorable and thus put In condition in keop’ng consideration of It. W 0 see from the wth other improvements which dally papers that this method Is use I county has made. Other buildings on In many other Georgia counties, and tho premises are In fair condition an-i wo think It should be established hore. servo all purposes for present needs Wc recommend that a bill be passed; We find that there are tw 0 colored In our next session of tho legislature Inmates of the farm that are wards up Introducing suc b practice. j on the connty, receiving proper care We desire to mako once more rec- and attention from tho superintendent, ommenda’lons of previous grand Juries and comfortably provided for. , relating to the better protection if We found upon the premises a herd ' tho Invaluabio documents and records of hogs that do not belong to the !n the offices of the clerk anr ordinary county, but are receiving attention tho Installment of a steam heating from th e authorities In charge. It Is plant to afford a proper temperature the opinion of your committee that In both the courthouse and tho Jail, cnnsd’-rable sum conl-1 be saved to t-.e and the very Important matter of fur- county by utilizing the wasteage from nlshlng electric lights—especially for the county stoekado, together with the Jail—as well as for the court room, each fed ns could b e grown upon the In our opinion the Infer rceommenda- farm, in ra'slng Its own hogs to suo ten Is most Important' In preserving ,-iy tho reels of the county chnlngang the officials who deal with the er'mn-.! end employers In that department as class from attack and poesble material far as possible. Injury. All of these rerommon-'atlonn Wo would suggest that a sale he have been mn-'e from time ,to time tea-ic of th- womout and east-off farm- without eliciting, a, far n 3 we know. Ing Implement, and accumulated Junk any serious consderatlon. on the farm as It Is of no further ser- We recommend that these general vice and would yield some slight rev- presentments, with the reports of com- enue to tho counry. Wc can ascertain in tho limited time, and beg to submit tho attached state ment of the Tax Collector. B- F. Easterlln, Chairman; O. A. Ferry. Jno. I). Williams. I. B. Small In account with State of Georgia, 1917. To digest, $d,108,195, at Sj.OC, $10,- 540.97. To r.Vtel, professional, $400.0'). To poll tax. $2,768.00 Total $43,768.97. Credit— Nov. tilh. By cash. $3,763.95. Dec. 3rd. By cash, $1,761.14. Balanco, $35,251.88. Total $43,768.97. I. B. Small In account with Sumter County for 1917: To digest, $9,108,195.00. at $13.00, $105,406.53. To corporation *-x. $13,255.95. Total, $118,662.48. Credit— Nov. 9th. By cash. $9,172.12. Dee. 3rd. By cash, $11,313.29. Balance, $98,17707. Total '$11S,062.48. IVl'ort of Committee on Connty Sup, erlnti-ndcrt’s Office. your committee apointed - tc 'xamlnc the hooks of your county su- orlntomient of schools find same to ? neatly and correctly kept. Novcm ::r term of court. B. L. Pell, Chairman; J; T. Bol- health for some time but his death was entirely unexpected, as he was ablo to be down town Sunday morning. He USTANG MENT GncJ for (!ic A ilments of Horace, Mules, Cattle, Etc. ^ # Good for your own A chcs, w.m.% Fvhc;jms.t2srn. Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. ~5c. 5tV. $1. .At i.i! Dealers. f None Some real fa Golden 0a Dressers an Washstand Cheap —see me before hwjiif elsewhere. BRAGG’S Furniture Co Finds Cure fer Epilepsy After Years of Suffering "My daughter was afflicted with epileptic fits for three years, the attacks coming every few weeks. We employed several doctors but they did her no good. About a tctiort of Committee on Hoads and Bt Iilgf s. We, the committee on roads and bridges, beg leave to report according ’o hest Information obtainable with- ■tit having personally Inspected same, •bat practically all tho Important -nails are In good shape, especially the Dixie Highway, wltj, the exception of ..tuyarrl I ji. which will b» com year ago heard of Dr. Alltel Nervine, and It certainly h a a proved a blessing to our little girl. She Is now apparently cured and Is en joying the best of health. It is over a year since She haa bad a *lt. W> cannot ipeak too highly -do you rat of Dr. Mile,’ N.rvlne. MHS. FRANK ANDERSON, Comfrey, Minn. Thousands of children in the United States who are suffering from attacks of epiiepry are a burden and sorrow to their parents, who would give anything to restore health to tite sufferers. Dr. Miles’ Nervine of the best remedies known i-s affliction. It has proven beneficial in thousands of cases and those who have used it have the greatest faith in it. It is not a “cure-ail.” hut a reliable remedy i r t’.trvous diseases. You need not l evitate to give it a trial. told by all Druggists. If the firct **ottla fail* to benefit your money is MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Huf. Lack of Iron In the Blood Means Lack of App e W f > of Energy, Pale Cheeks, and a General Debili tated Condition of the Entire System. ZIRON Will Put Iron Into Your Blood. DlllW* Bo physically fit! Guard your health as the most prized have. When you find yourself losing your grip, becoming Irrltabk, weak, anemic, take Inventory. See what Is wrong! Your blood probably does not contain sufficient Iron. The red may havo become diminished, and consequently, your entire syri'® from insufficient and Impoverished blood supply, and the accs®'’ poisonous wasto matter. 9 H 9’ou find th| 3 to lo tho ease, you will want a remedy that Iron, which will Incroaso the number of red corpuscles. Try Iron Tonic, which contains no alcohol, no hablt-formlng drugs, aw emmended ns a safe, reliable, tonic remedy for men, women and cM ... , Llaio Fennlngton, of Adamsvllle, Ala., writes: u4 1 wlth an 0WfuI bad coId - and 1 waa awtul wc ‘‘“ <<i* £1. , mcdlcln °. wanted to try something with Iron to <*«,%*_ set took my strength. My eon thought Ziron would help me, so mtta ncrve3 K- nc raIly run down In tho Spring ar.d I need ihli, 0up - y): ben 1 BOt eome bctter and vaa up and r ‘ roucd ; tho Ziron end It surely helped me to gain my stren-tb and tb«£j V.;L h J‘ vo ” 8ad oa,y about a half bottle of Ziron but f«'f-® n or* In *y net havo to take nny more for awhile* /^AL OFFER: Buy a bottle of ZIRON, today, at jrf Sn «5i T » m a fa r t I a1 ’ accor <lins to directions on the bottle. ^ up one bottle y °u fln d it has not benefited you, take tho craptf ^ !® ‘5* dr U8slst and he will refund what you paid him for it J? *£*” 13 up ""son why ho Bhould. not repay you. Thi* offer ow, f © tho first trial lo'Jc. ~ il font IMUhift* ^ i«n» «*•»*» irprl r«ii * poot, prepaid. Chattanooga Drug ft Cl'itmlcel Co. Cbattwoog*.