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Legal Advertisements. GEORGIA, Coweta County. Charlette G. Dunn, Adnirx. John N. Dunn, surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree & Co., vs. Cliff A. Locke, Adinr. R. D. Locke, de ceased. Scieri facias to revive judgement in case No.325 in Justice Court 646th Dis- driot, G. M. of said county. To Cliff A Locke, Adinr R D Locke, deceased: You are hereby notified to appear at the Justice Court of tho 046th District G. M., of said County, to be held at the established court house of said District in Newnan, Georgia, at lOo'olook A. M. on the 4th Monday in May, 1905,to show cause why said judgment should not be revived. In default thereof the court will pass an order reviving Harne. March 1st., 1905. A. H. Bohanan, N. P. & Ex. Officio J.P. surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree & Co., vs. Cliff A. Locke, Adinr. R. D. Looke, de ceased. Soieri facias to revive judgment in cnse No. 331 in Justice Court 046th District, G. M., of said county. To Cliff A Locke, Adinr R D Locke, deceased: You are hereby notified to appear at the Justice Court of the 646th District, G. M., of said county, to be held at the established court house of said district, in Newuan, Georgia,at lOo’olook, a. m., on the 4th Monday in May, 1906, to bIiow cause why said judgment should uot be revived. In default thereof the court will pass an order reviving same. March 1st, 1905, A.H. Bohanan, N. P. & Ex. Officio J.P. To Cliff A Looke, Admr R D Locke, deceased: You are hereby notified to appear at the justice oourt of the 646th district, G. M., of said county, to be held at the established court house of said district, in Newnan, Georgia, at 10 o'clock, a. m., ou the 4th Monday in May, 1905,Jto show cause why said judgment should not be revived. Iu default thereof the court will pass an order reviving Baine. Mnroh 1st, 1905. A. H. Bohanan, N.P. & Ex. Offioio J.P GEORGIA, Coweta County. CharlettoG.Dunn,Admrx. John N.Dunn, surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree & Co., vs. Cliff A. Locke, Admr. R. D. Locke, de ceased. Soieri facias to revive judgment in oase No.326 in Justice Court 640th Dis trict, G. M., of said County. To Cliff A Locke, Admr R D Locko, deceased: You aro hereby notified to appear at the Justico Court of tho ,646th Distriot G. M., of said County, to bo hold at the established court house of said Distriot iu Newuan, Georgia, at 10 o’clock, A. M. on the 4th Monday in May, 1905, to show oa iso why said judgment should not be revived. In default thereof the oourt will pass an order reviving sumo. Mnroh 1st, lOOn A.H. Bohanan, N. P. & Ex. Officio J.P. GEORGIA, Ooweta County. Charlette G.Duun.Admrx.Jno. N.Dunn, surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree & Co , vs. Cliff A. Looke, Admr. R. D. Locke, de ceased. Scieri faeiaH to revive judgment in case No. 332 in Justioe Court 646th district, G. M., of said oounty. To Cliff A Locke, Admr R D Locke, deceased: You are hereby notified to appear nt the justice court of the 646th distriot, G. M., of said oounty, to be held nt the, established court house of said district in Newuan, Georgia,at 10 o’clock, a. m., on the 4th Monday iu May, 1905,to show cause why said judgment should uot be revived. In default thereof the court will pass an order reviving same. Mnrcli let, 1905. A. H. Bohanan, N.P. <ffc Ex. Officio J.P. GEORGIA, Ooweta county. Charlette G.Duun.Admrx JohnN.Dunn, surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree & Co., vs. Cliff A. Locke, Admr. R. D. Locke, de ceased. Soieri facias to revive judgment iu cnse No. 838 in justioe oourt 646th district, G. M., of said county. To Cliff A Locke, Admr R D Looke, deceased: You are hereby notified to appear at the justice court,ef tho 646th district, G. M., of snid county, to be held at the established court hotiBe of said district, inNewnnn, Georgia, at lOo’olook,a. m., on the 4th Monday in May, 1905, to show oause why said judgment should not be revived. Iu default thereof tho court will pass nil order reviving same. March 1st, 1905. A.H.Bohanan, N. P. «fc Ex. Oftioio J. P. GEORGIA, Ooweta County. Charlette G.Duun.Admrx. John N.Dunn, surviving partner of Dunu, Ogletree & Co., vs. Cliff A. Locke, Admr, R. D. Looke, de ceased. Soieri facias to revive judgment in case No. 827 iu Justice Ceurt 646th Distriot, G.M., of said County. To Cliff A Looke, Admr R D Locke, deceased: You are hereby notified to appear at the Justice Court of the 646th Distriot G. M., of said County, to be held at the established court house of said Distriot, in Newuan, Georgia, at 10 o’clock, A. M. on the 4th Monday in Mayl905, to show cause why said judgement should not bo revived. In default thereof the court will pass an order reviving same. March 1st, 1905. ’ A.H. Bohanan, N. P. & Ex. Offioio J P. GEORGIA, Coweta county. Cliarlette G.Duun.Admrx.Jno N. Dunn, surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree & Co., vs. Cliff A. Looke, Admr. R D. Locko, de ceased. Scieri facias to revive judgment in caso No. 833 in justice court 646th district, G. M„ of said county. To Cliff A Looke, Admr R D Locke, deceased: You are hereby notified to appear nt tho justice court of the 646th district, G. M., of said^county, to be held at the established court house of said district, iu Newnan, Georgia,at 10 o’clock, a. in., on the 4th Monday in May, 1905, to show cause why said judgment should 1850 Fifty-Fifth Annual Statement. 1905 Aetna Life Insurance Company ■of* Hartford, Connecticut. MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President. The leading Insurance Company in New England, and the Larg- estin the World Writing Life, Accident, Health and Liability Insurance January 1st, 1905.* GEORGIA. Coweta Comity. R. L. Barry, John A. Smith and Jos eph Kingsberry, surviving partners of the late firm of Moore, Marsh & Co., vs. Cliff A Locke, ndmr. R. D. Looke, de ceased. Soieri facias to amond and revive judgment in justice oourt iu nnd for the 646th district, G. M., of said county. To Cliff A. Looke, ndmr. R. D. Looke, deceased: You are hereby notified to npiiear personally or by attorney, before the justice oourt in niul for the 646th dis trict, G. M., of said oounty, to be held at 19 o'clock, a. m., on tho 4th Monday in May, 1905, at the established court house of said distriot, iu Newuan, Geor gia, then and there to show cause why said judgment should not be amended and revived as prayed for iu case stated above. In default thereof tho court will proceed us to justice shall upper tain. March 1st, 1905. Receipts in 1004. Premiums $12,863,922 77 Interest, rents and from other souroes 3.062,633 99 Total Income in 1904. . . ..$15,931,556 76 Disbursements in 1004. Denth Claims $2,899,586 61 Matured Endowments. . 1,528,085 00 Death and Indemnity (Accident and Liabil ity) 1 Dividends to Policy Holders Surrendered Policies. Commissions to agents . 1 Agency Expenses, Medical Examinations and Miscellaneous Expenditures Dividends on Capital Stock (Life) Dividends on Capital Stock (Accident)... Taxes .— Total expenses (Accident and Liability Business) ,281,922 62 724,023 92 546,989 71 ,097,478 26 656,379 33 2(H),000 00 50,(KM) 00 354,938 04 Assets. Real Estate acquired by foreclosure Office Building - Cash oil Imud and in hanks ... Stocks and Bonds Mortgages seeurad by Real Estate Loans ou Collaterals Ijoans secured Policies of this Company Interest due and accrued Dee. 31, 1904 Premiums ill course of collection and deferred Premiums (liot).. Market value of Securities over cost. Icsh sets tint admitted ($55,743 07) net Agents Balances and Bills receivable $ 173,164 74 460,000 00 7,076,623 30 24,490,886 90 32,686,317 72 1,051,394 62 3,891,504 08 818,782 65 674,112 68 As- 2,818,796 55 65,145 57 $78,696,178 81 1,419,452 17 Total Disbursements in 1904.. 10,758.866 96 Excess of Income over Disbursements in '04 6,172,700 80 Paid Policy Holders in 1904 $6,971,793 65 Total Paid Policy Holders from Organization in 1850 to Janu ary 1, 1905 $145,918,246 86 Life Insurance issued, revived and paid for iu 1904 ... $28,866,967,00 Life Insurance in force January 1, 1905.. 287,804,789,00 Accident Insurance in foroe .Tan. 1, 1906 217,236,164.66 Number of Policy Holders Jail. 1, 1905 226,011 Total Assets, Jannnry I, 1905 .. Liabilities. Loshos and Claims awaiting further proof, anil installment claims not yet due (Life) $ 305, Losses and Claims awaiting further proof, and not yet duo (Accident nnd Liability) 688, Surplus Reserve for special class of Policies and dividends (o Policy holders not yet due 798, I’rcmimnH paid iu advance and other Liabili ties.. 81 Reserve on Life. Endowment and term pulioicR, 4 per cent, standard on Old Business and OU) per cent., on Policies Issud since 1900,. . 01,81 Less value of Policies of Ue-lusnr mice, $40,909,00 61,817, Special Reserve, in addition to the Reserve above given, 2,194, Unearned Premiums on accident und Liabil ity insurance ... 1,274, Special Reserve on Liability Insurance 100, Total Keinsurmioo and Special Reserve and all other Liabilities . -- 67,140 Guarantee Fund in Excess of requirements by Company's Standard o 656 Total Liabilities Jan. 1,190B . 73,696, Guarantee Fund in Excess of requirements bv Standard of Connecticut mid other States .. .... . 8,860 147 00 727 60 620 37 092 86 61,858,783 00 814 00 786 00 ,344 28 ,000 00 638 lft 640 68 179 81' ,426 65 GEORGIA, Coweta County. Charlette G.Dnnn.Admrx. John N.Dunn, ■ surviving partner of Dunu, Ogletree & Co., vs. Cliff A. Locko, Admr. R. D. Locke, de ceased. Scieri facias to revive judgment in case No. 828 in Justice Court 640 District, G. M., of said c«unty. To Cliff A Lock6, Admr R D Locke, deceased: You are hereby notified to appear at the Justice Court of the 646th District, G. M.. of said Couuty, to be held at the established court house of said district ,inNewiiau, Georgia,at 10 o’olook A. M. on tho 4th Monday in May, 1905. to show cause why said judgment should not be revived. In default thereof the court will pass an order reviving same. March 1st, 1905. A.H Bohanan, N. P. & Ex. Offioio J. P. GEORGIA, Coweta County. Charlette G. Dunu, Admrx. JohnN.Dunn, surviving partner of Dunu, Ogletree & Co., vs. Cliff A. Locke, Admr. R. D. Look 0 , de ceased. Scieri faoias to revive judgment in case 'No. 829 iu Justice Court 646th Distriot, G. M. of said county. To Cliff A Locke, Admr R D Locke, deceased: You are hereby notified to appear at the Justice Court of the 646th Distriot, G. M., of said Oounty, to be held at the established court house of said District, in Newnan, Georgia, at 10 o’clock, A. M. on the 4th Monday in May 1905, to show cause why said judgment should not. be revived. In default thereof the court will pass an order reviving same. Marcli 1st, 1905. A.H. Bohanan, N.P. & Ex. Officio J.P. GEORGIA, Coweta County. Charlette G.Dunn, Admrx. JohnN.Dunn, surviving partner of Dunu, Ogletree & Co., vs. Cliff A. Locke, Admr. R. D. Locke, de ceased. Sci ri facias to revive judgment in case No. 330 in Justice Court 646th District, G. M., of said County. To Cliff A Looke, Admr R D Locke, deceased: You are hereby notified to appear at the Justice Court of the 646th District, G. M., of said County, to be held at the established court house of said District, in Newnan, Georgia, at 10o’clock A. M. on the 4th Monday in May, 1906, to show cause why said judgment should not be revived. In default thereof the court will pass an order reviving same. March 1st, 1905. A.H. Bohanan, N. P. & Ex. Officio J. P. GEORGIA. Coweta County. Charlette G.Duun.Admrx. Jno.N.Dutin, not bo revived. In default thereof the oourt will pass ail order reviving same. A.H. Boluvnan, N. P. & Ex. Officio J.P. March 1st, 1905. j A.H. Bohanan, N. P. & Ex. Officio J.P. j qkoUGIA, Coweta county. GEORGIA, Coweta county. ! Mosely & Moody Charlette G.Dunn,Admrx. JohnN.Dunn, j vs. surving partner of Dunn, Ogletree & Cliff A. Looke, Admr, R. D. Locko, de- Co., vs. | deceased. Cliff A. Locke, Admr. R. 1). Locke, do-: Scieri facias to revive judgment in ceased. justice oourt in und for tho 646th dis- Soieri facias to revive judgment in case 1 triot, G. M., of said county. No. 834 in justioe oourt 640th distriot, To Cliff A. Looke, Admr. R. D. Looke, G. M., of said oounty. To Cliff A Locke, Admr R D Looke, deceased: deceased: You aro hereby notified to appoar personally, or by attorney, boforo the Yon are hereby notified to appear at justioe court in and for the 646th dis- the justice oourt of the 646th distriot, triot, G. M., of said county, to be held G. M., of said comity, to be held at the ' at 10 o’clock, a. m., on tho 4th Monday established court house of said distriot, j in May, 1906, at tho established court in Newnan, Georgia, at 10 o’clook, a. ground of said distriot, in tho oity of m., on the 4th Monday in May, 1905, to Nownan, Georgia, then mid there to show’ oause why said judgment should K * l(| w cause why said judgment, should . . / T j * i. not ho revived. Iu deiault thereof the not be revived. In default thereof the 00ur t w jU proceed as to justice shull court will pass an order reviving same. I appertain. March 1st, 1905. | March 1st, 1905. A.H. Bohanan, N. P. & Ex. Officio J.P. : A H - Bohanan, N. P. & Ex. Officio J.P. Great Gains in Business in 1904 Increase in Assets $5,628,816 16 Increase in Guamutee Fund over re quirements .. 883,881 10 Increase iu Premium Income.. .. 1,185,66800 Increase in Total Income 1,372,682 20 Iuorease in New Life Insurance issued mid paid for -- .... $2,226,105 00 Iuorease in Life Insurance iu Force 14,001,862 00 Increase in Accident Insurance iu Force 8,618,926 66 Iuorease in number of Policy holders I l,64 a F. M. BRYANT, District Manager, Newnan, Georgia. GEORGIA, Ooweta county. i SHERIFF'S hales for may. Charlette G.Duun.Admrx. JohnN.Duun, | georoi a, Coweta County, surviving partner of Dunu, Ogletree & Will bo sold before the court house door in Qo. vs. tlie city of Newnnn, suiil county, within the lecal hours of sale, to the hishrnt amt beat bid der, oil the first Tuesday in May, next, the Cliff A. Looke, admr. R. D. Locke, de ceased. ins tho furniture with which the M. E. church, South, at Henoia la now furnished and equip ped. Levied on to Miitiaty a li fa issued from Coweta Superior Court in favor of tile E. H. St a Herd company vh ladiea of Seiioia M. E. church, Misses Nun L. Mima, Alien Wilson, Mra. K. L. Watts, aa Trustees of said church. Tenants in possession unfilled in terms of the law. Tills Feb. 7th, llKKi. J. L. BROWN, Sheriff. following property or so much thereof aa may Scieri facias to revive judgment in case 1 he necessary to pay off said decree and uxucu No. 885 ill justice court 646th district, tion. By virtue of an execution iasued from a G. M., of said county. To Cliff A Locke, Admr R D Locke, deceased: You are hereby notified to appear at the justioe court of the 646th district, G. M., of said county, to be field at tho established conrt house of said district, in Newnan, Georgia, at 10 o’clock, a. m., ou the 4th Monday in May, 1906, to show canse why said judgment should uot be revived. In default thereof the court will pass an order reviving same. March 1st, 1905. A. H. BohAiian, N.P. & Ex. Offioio J.P. GEORGIA, Coweta county. Charlette G.Dunn, Admrx.JohnN.Dnnn, surviving partner of Dunu, Ogletree & decree in equity rendered by the .Superior Oourt of Fulton county, lia., May 10th, 1004, and a supplementary and amendatory decree thereto, rendered Dec. 8th, 1004, in the action of.T. II. Pitman and J. II. Widener, complain- tants, vh Annie F, Ray, defendant. A certain tract of land lying Inland lot 20, In the 8th district of Coweta county, described as follows: Beginning at the southwest nor. ner of snid lot SN), run east along the south line of said lot to the land (In 1802) owned by Hardaway & Hunter, thence in a northerly direction along the foot of the hill next to tho branch, which brunch is the line of Hardaway & Hunter, to the land bought by Lavender R. Ray from the e-state of Elizabeth Little, thence south, 77 8-4 degrees east to the Argo lot,thence north, 16)4 degrees east to "Hollis lot,'' thence north, 78)4 degrees west to southwest corner of Hollis lot, thence north, 18)4 degrees east to Washington street, thence west, along the south side of Washington street to lot former- GEORGIA, Ooweta Oounty. Will lie sold before tlie court house door in the city of Newnan, said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bid der, for cash, on the llrst Tuesday In May, 11)08, the following described property, towit: One house and lot in the eitv of Newnan,said county; lot bounded ns follows: On east by Pinson Htreet, south by lot belonging to A. Pope, west by Andy .Tones, south by an alley. Levied on to satisfy a II fa. lsaued from Justico Oourt of UUIth District, O. M., Ooweta county, | in favor of George Burpee, transferee, vs. Em- | inn Kelly, Katie Reid and J. H. Reid. Tenants in possession notified in terms of tlie law. I Levy made by J. T. Alsabrook, L. O., and turn- i ed over to me. This April 7,1995. J L. BROWN, Sheriff. ORDINARY’S NOTICES. GEORGIA—Ooweta Oounty. L. M. Farmer having applied to tlie Oourt of Ordinary of said Oounty for Letters of Guar dianship or tlie property of Henry Freeman, minor, all persons concerned are required to show cause in said Oourt by the first Monday In May next, if any they call, why said applica tion should not be granted. This April Mrd 1806. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Co., VS. Cliff A. Locke, Admr. R. D. Locke, de- ]y owned by P. F Outline, thence south, to , lands bought of Little estate, thence north, ceased. I 78 8-4 degrees west to Melson street, thence Scieri facias to revive jadgmeut[iu case south, to the end of said street, thence west to No. 836 in justioe oourt 646th district, j the lot of Noah Hcott, thence south to the G. M., of said oounty. ; HOUth coraur of the Poww11 lot ' theMce w ‘* t to m . aj ; n r . ! Line street, thence Booth along the went line of To Gllfi A Locke, Admr R D Locke, S48 to beginning point, containing 40 deceased t * acreti, and being aarne landa deaeribed in deeda You are hereby notified to appear at recorded in book z page 207, deed record, the justioe court Of the 646th district, ; c ' owljta KOunty ' Levied on as the property of ~ - ,, . . « | • Annie F. Ray, and all in tereata therein, to be G. M., of said county, to be held at the go ^ ttM terina of auid mentioned decreea established court house of said district, I i n aaid decreoa fully explained. Haid laud in Newuan, Georgia, at 10 o’clock, a will be Mold in parceia. Tenant in poHHeHHion m., on the 4th Monday in May, 1906, to i '“'titled lu terms of the law. This April «th, , . .. . , ’ , '1905. J. L. BROWN, Sheriff. show cause why said judgment should not be revived. In default thereof the court will pass an order reviving same. March 1st, 1905. A. H. Bohanan, N.P. & Ex. Officio J.P. GEORGIA, Ooweta County. The return of the appraisers setting apiirt twelve months' support to the family of W. H. Kersey, deceased, having been filed In my of fice, all persons concerned are cited to Hhow cause by tlie 1st Monday of May, 1905, why said application for twelve months' support should not be granted. This April 6th, 1900. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. POSTPONED SHKhIKV'H BADE. GEORGIA, Coweta Countv. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Wewiinu, said county, within the I legal hours of sale, to the the highest and best GEORGIA, Coweta county. bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday in May, Charlette G.Dunn, Admrx. JohnN.Dnnn, next ' the ‘ ,ropt ' rty ’ towit ; j 80, number 1044 pew ends, made of quartered surviving partner of Dunn, Ogletree & oak, number no panel. 8full supports: 8 wall Co., vs. Cliff A. Locke, Admr. R. D. Locke, de ceased. Scieri facias to revive judgment in case No. 337 in justice court 646th district, G. M., of said county. ends; 442 feet number 1 pew body, rotary oak back, elm seat;l pulpit, number 40. made of quartered oak; 3 chairs, number green-wood, made of quartered oak, upholstered with dark red leather ;1 table, no. 84. AU churcn furni ture first class. Number of pew ends, right hand 48; number pew ends, left bund 43; num ber wall ends, right hand 4; left hand 4 Be: j GEORGIA—Coweta County. L M. Farmer having applied to the Court of I Ordinary of said county for Letteraof Guar dianship of tlie property of Chester, Eunice, * Effie and Cleo 81ms, minor children of Pftilip i 81ms, Jr.,deceusd, all persons concerned are re quired to show eause in salil Court by the first Monday in May, next, if any they can, why , said application should not lie granted. Ttiis j April 3rd, 1905. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. NOTICE TO HEIRS AT LA W. ! GEORGIA—Coweta County. To the heirs Ht law of J. F. A mail, deceased. In Re. W. J. Harper v*. J. T. and L. K. Arnall, et. at. Petition to compel titles to land. Take notleo that ot the next term of the I Court of Ordinary of said County, to lie holden j on May 1st, 1905. at lOo’lock.a. in., I will pass upon tlie application of W. J. Harper to corn- ' pel tile administrator's of J.F. Arnall, deceased | to make titles to land on a bond for titles. Baid application having lieon filed in due form. Tills April o i'.ii., I.. A PERDUE, Ordinary. About Rheumatism. Thorn aro fow (Iihousoh that inflict inoro torture than rheumatism and there is probably no disease for which huoIi a varied and useless lot of remedies have been suggested. To say that it can he cured is, therefore, a bold statement to make, hut Chamberlain's Pain Halm, whioh enjoys an extensive sale, has met with great success in the treatment of this disease. Ono application of Pain Balm will relieve the pain,and hundreds of sufferers have testified to permanent cures by its use. Why suffer when Fain Balm affords such quick relief and costs but a trifle? For sale by Holt & Oates, Druggists, Newnan, Oa. Tne man who has no business of his own is a mighty poor man to engage to attend to your business. Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, hut by choosing the right medicine, E. II. Wolf, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheated death. Unsays: “Two years ago I hail Kidney Trouble which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety, hut I took Klocrie Bitters, whioh effected a com plete euro. I have also found them of great benefit iu general debility and nerve trouble, nnd keep them constant ly on hand, since, as I find they have no equal.” J. T. Reuse and Dr. Paul Pen- istou, druggists, guarantees them at 50o. When a man begins to imagine that he ‘‘doesn’t look his age’’ it is a sign that he is growing old. ATLANTA'8 NEW DEPOT 0PEN8 MAY 14TH The new passenger station, at Mitchell street and Madison aven ue, which has been in course of construction for the past two years, will be formally opened at one minute after midnight, May 14, when train No. 36, on the Atlanta A. West Point road, will steam un der the big shed. A few minutes after its arrival this same train will depart over the tracks of the Sout It em road for Washington. N > especial ceremonies will m irk iho opening of the depot, il b. vin; been found impracticable >u ar range for them. The Atlanta ife West Po ;, it n ■ i«>, No. 36, is scheduled to r , ,y,. lanta at 11:40 p. m., but <u> 11m c - casion of the opening ol tin* 1 ( w station the train will purp<>-,ci» m , 21 minuteslate,arriving in t: I mi 1 just one minute after mid hid hr. After the arrival and de .irm o of train No. 36, the station will l>o open to the public for all time 1.0 come, and all passenger ir;iim« over the lines of the Cent a!, W- ,t Point and Southern roaiN will tt e the depot exclusively.--.V Ian i Journal. Last Hope Vanished When leading physicians said that W. M. Hmithart, of Pekin, la., had incura ble consumption, his last hope vanished; , but Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, kept him out of his grave. He says: ‘‘This great specific completely cured me, and saved my life. Since then 1 have used it for 1 over 10 years, and consider it a marvel ous throat and lung cure.” Strictly scientific cure for Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds; sure preventative of Pneumo nia. Guaranteed, 50c and $1.00 bottles at J. T. Reese’s und Dr. Paul Penistou’s B55H23H3 (K'Tv, R ad rn 1: Nows a posted The fact that there is no law against it does not always make it right. The way to make tomorrow bet ter than yesterday is to work to day. Cold It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, low ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis eases, among which arc the two greatest destroyers of human life, pneumonia and consumption. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It aids expectoration, re lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and permanent cure. It counteracts •ny tendency toward pneumonia. Price 25c. Large Slio 50c.