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FRIDAY. MARCH 27.
BETWEEN CURVES ON THE
AUGUSTA SOUTHERN
Blythe Farmer* Buey.
Blythe, Ga.— Thr farmers In this
eecta'P have been considerably de
layed Ml their planting by tne unfavor
able weather of the last few week*,
but have made good progress late y.
Levy’s Easter Shirts and Neckwear will hold
several surprises, even for the knowing ones.
The Shirts in new solid shaded effects in all
subdued tones, are in madras, percales and silks,
soft and stiff cuffs.
Neckwear is a picture of harmonious spring
hues, with greens and Scotchie plaid a little in the
lead.
Night Shirts and Pajamas in the new “Fault
less V-Neck.”
Hats in Straws, Panamas, Bankoff.
THE J. WILLIE LEVY COMPANY
4a
The Gibbs Girl Says:
"Maybe it doesn't seem strange to work
where we make Catsup and NEVER TOUCH
A TOMATO,—but that’s a tact! After the
Inspectors have O. K.’d them, —and they
never mina a "spot,"—not a Tomato that
goes into the Catsup is touched by ANY ONE.
Even after the Catsup is Bottled, it is Pas
teurised by heat to MAKE SURE that
it’s CLEAN and PURE. Them People are
"dippy" on CLEANLINESS 1"
GIBBS HEAD CATSUP
Is made in Workrooms where Cleanliness Is
EMPHASIZED* —The Workers are Uniform
ed,—and every little detail is watched to in
sure a PURE, WHOLESOME Catsup.—The
Tomatoes used are CHOICE, —the sugar is
Granulated Table Sugar,—the Spices are
fresh and fragrant. NO PRESERVATIVES I
Ask your grocer for it.
Gibbs 801 l Hand Apple Jelly, 10 Cants
Hade from the p*rs IntM of Northern Apple* end
mn elated tabte am gar, conform* to AAA. Pur* Pood
Lew*. No preservative*. FULL ion. H Groom
Gibbs Preserving Company
BALTIMORE - MARYLAND
BTVXRT inx DEAD LABEL I* A SPASAXTSS
or Bieawr qcautt.
Wm. BCHWEIGERT, A. 8. MORRIS, THOS. 8. GRAY,
PrMidant. Vice Preaidant Cashier.
Union Savings Bank
Comer Broad and Eighth Streets.
Capital • • SIOO,OOO
Stockholders Liability .SIOO,OOO
Protection to Depositors $250,000
DIRECTORS:
Wm. SCHWEIGERT, T. S. RAWORTH,
A. S. MORRIS, E - J ■ DORIS,
FRANK X. DORR, R - ROY OOODWTN,
BOWDRE PHTNTZY, <3 HENRY COHEN,
JNO. P. MULHERIN, THOS. S. GRAY.
Depository United States Court, Northeastern
Division Southern District of Georgia.
Practically all of their fertilizer has
nlroadi been received which In rather
unusual for this time of the year,
and the greater part of the corn na»
been planted. Cotton planting will
be commenced In a few days.
GIBBS SJii b
CATSUP
COSTS
10c
The |teople In tbl« section believe
In early cotton. t.aat year Turner
Bros. & Co ginned the firm two bales
In Richmond County and were closely
followed by a number of others from
this section They say that they have
found early cotton to be so success
ful that they will probably continue
to bring in the first bale—ls they can.
lawt year’s good crop gave a great
deal of encouragement to farmers
who had been disheartened by the
poor success of previous seasons. The
good prices prevailing enabled every
one to pay off old debts and take a
fresh start. Added to this, the Im
portation into tilts section of a large
number of splendid Western farm
stock has lelt them better prepared
than ever before. Every one is ex
pecting the biggest and best cron this
season they have ever produced.
Fine Hogs Raised.
Hog raising has beeu receiving con
siderable attention. Probably the
most successful In this line has been
Mr. A. t). Templeton, who has some
thirty registered Herkshtres, besides
a number of others. He has been
very fortunate In winning a number
of prizes, and getting good prices for
hogs he has sold, and his success has
induced a number of others to follow
hts example.
Building at Keyaville.
Keysvllle, Ga. —Considerable build
ing has been going on in Keysvllle
lately. Mr. J. W. Cooks lias put up
a splendid two-story building, the
first floor of which will tie taken up
by his furniture business. The sec
ond floor has been fitted up by the
Woodmen of t’ a World . J a lodge
room. The Woodmen have quite a
large membership here, and the meet
ings are always well attended, he
| lodge room is handsomely furnished.
Mr. A. P. Woodward Is just complet-
I ing a very- attractive residence, and
Mr. B. L. Way is building an addition
to his house.
The hotel building which has not
been in use for some time lias been
I taken over by Mr. W. A. Stapleton.
Mr. Stapleton has put in a number of
improvements and is now giving an
excellent service.
Keysvllle Watermelons.
Keysville farmers believe in water
melons. To tell the truth, this is the
very best place in the whole world to
plant watermelons. Once In a while
you hear about the man who grow
such a big pumpkin that he had to cut
the top off to let the sun rise. That
! wasn’t a pumpkin. That was a Keys
ville watermelon, but other folks got
i Jealous and said it was a pumpkin, so
I Keysville wouldn't get credit for It
I So we take this opportunity to correct
i the mistake. Honestly, they grow so
fine here that—well, you wouldn't be
lieve It if we told you; so it’s no use.
Anyway, we are glad they are going
to plant more than ever. Maybe tills
season we will get all we want.
Matthews Farmers.
Matthews, Ga.— The farmers in and
around Matthews are considerably be
hind with their croiw this year. The
weather conditions have not been fa
forable. Most of the land has been
broken, and a good deal of corn plant
ed. Practically all of the fertilizer
has been delivered and as long as ihe
good weather continues, plantiug will
be pushed as fast as possible.
The Jefferson bounty chain gang.
No. 2, has been working around Mat
thews for some time. The roads here
have been neglected for such a long
time that it is hoped they will stay
until they have thoroughly worked
all the roads, especially the automo
bile roads to Augusta. If the road
from Matthews to Gordon's Mill can
be worked up to the same standard
as that from Wrens to Augiißta, It
will complete a first-class road from
Augusta to Matthews, and it will be
of great advantage to Matthews to
have a road good enough to Induce
autoists to drive through the town.
Social Notes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Marion attend
ed the Rose Maid in Augusta Satur
day evening.
Misses Sills and Hadden, of Baston
ville, were guests of Miss Kate Con
nell last week.
Mr. Cook Thompson, of Augusta,
has been ill for some time at the
home of his father, Mr. Dave Thomp
son. He is reported much better.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Penington made
a business trip to Gough last week.
Mr. L. M. Penington and party mo
tored to Augusta last week and had
a very enjoyable trip.
Messrs. J. S. Roberts and G, A. Far
mer took a party of Steliavllle folks
to Augusta Saturday.
18 OF CREW DROWN,
London. —Eighteen of the crew of
the French steamer Saint Paul, were
drowned today. The steamer struck
a rock and sank while entering the
port of Brisbane, Australia, accord
ing to a Lloyds Dispatch. The Saint
Paul was on the way from Noumea to
Sydney. She was a new 220-foot ves
sel, built in 1912, commanded by Cap
tain Coree and owned by the Oceanic
Navigation Company of Bordeaux.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN
INE Tablet.*. Druggists refund money
if it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S
signature la on each box. 25c.
Conviction Born of Experience.
The man who has used Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy and watched and
felt and realized its remarkable cura
tive properties will tell you that it has
no superior for 'coughs and colds. The
remarkable success of this preparation
aide by the personal recommendations
of people who have been cured by It
has made It one of the most popular
medicines In use. Try It when you
have a cough or cold and realize for
yourself what a first class cough medi
cine will accomplish. For sale by all
dealers.
STUBBORN, ANNOYING COUGHS
CURED.
"My husband had a cough for fifteen
years and my son for eight years. Dr.
King’s New Discovery completely
cured them, for which I am most
thankful,” writes Mrs. David Moor, of
Saginaw, Ala. What Dr. King's New
Discovery did for these men, It will do
for you. Dr. King's New Discovery
should be In every home. Stops hack
ing coughs, relieves la grippe and all
throat and lung ailments. Money back
If It fails All druglsts. Price 50c. and
11.00.
H. E. Bucklen A Co. Philadelphia or St
Louis.
Gloves Cleaned, any length,
10c. Augusta French Dry
Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W.
T. B.
JEFFERY MOTOR CARS
Reliable Auto Co.
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THIS simple rule of health is daily railed attention to by every doctor in the land, whose first question to
the patient almost invariably is, “Are vour bowels regular?" Yet there’s not one person in fifty who
takes proper care of the bowels. Ami the result of this foolish neglect is nine-tenths of all ill-health.
If today you are unable to free your body of waste matter at the usual time, or if the art causes straining,
pains and discomfort, don't let that condition occur again tomorrow. Unless your bowels enn carry away the
waste materials left after food is digested, deeay sets in, the poisons of which, taken up by the blood, increase
the risk of Typhoid Fever, Appendicitis, and many other serious diseases.
In treating constipation, there is a right wag and a wrong way. The wrong way is to take harsh purga
tives which even though they do clear the bowels, cause griping and nausea, injure the delicate tissues, and
so disturb the normal functions os to cause the return of constipation. The right way is to help Nature to
produce natural movement, without pain or discomfort, by using
More
Than
One Hundred
Million Were
Sold Last Year
This enormous quantity was
used with good results by busy men
who suffered from constipation, due
to lack of exercise, or indigestion
caused by overwork —by children whose
parents realize the harmful effect of com
mon purgatives—by old people whose sys
tems cannot stand anything harah by \
women during pregnancy, and after child- \
birth, when any medicine with a violent '
action would l>e particularly dangerous. Many
of these people are your neighbors and friends.
Ask anyone who has ever used them —they’ll
tell you Rexall Orderlies satisfied and helped them.
T. G. HOWARD
STORE No. I, BROAD AND JACKSON STS. STORE No. 2, 710 BROAD ST.
AUGUSTA, .... - GEORGIA.
Means KINO OF ALL”— Ours is The MJtor* in this tou) n ,
The Whole Spring Outlay of Mens
Clothing is Ready and is Right
In the matter of Suits there are the lightweight styles for Spring
and Summer. The coats are two button semi-fitting affairs; trousers
tight. The ensemble is very snappy. These go for sls, S2O and $25.
T T / J /YTIC decidedly English models in hats and
nazs CLTKX caps are the rage this spring. The fabrics are
nobby designs and there are a good many styles in every design.
w
Charge Purchases
Made the remaining
days of this month will
he put on the April
hills.
exalt OtdetCiea
—a gentle laxative in the form of a chocolate-tasting tablet. One of
these tablets eaten just before going to bed will help to restore
k your bowels to normal activity at a time when, your body A
being at rest, the medicine can do its best work. Asa result f
of taking that tablet (or say two, if your ease is ob- f
stinate), your bowels icill move easily and naturally f
Men's Furnishings
Shirts from $1 to $3.50. Underwear from 50c to $1.50
$1.50 and $2.50 Looking Ties 39c and 55c
White's Low
Spring Oxfords
Styles that are comfortable and good looking.
That’s the essence of the so-called English models,
yon know —comfort and good looks.
These English walking styles for men, in gun
metal, kid, Russia calf and patent, which are
priced SO.OO and $7.00 elsewhere, here are $5.00.
Weather t —»i — -—w Rain
in the nunning. The use of ltexall Orderlies
for a few days afterward will restore nor
k mal regularity. Even chronic consti- A
pation is benefited by them, and it M
is not necessary to continue.the
treatment for a long time, be- i
. cause, instead of driring t
V Nature, they simply help M
\ her to help herself. M
Sold only at the more
than 7,000 Rexall
Stores and in this j
L town only by us. A
\ In vast pocket B
\ tin boxes, /
\ 10c, 25c, /
\ 60c /
Hats, Straws and Felts $1.50 to $5.00
Caps from 75c upwards.
If Rexall Orderlies do not make
your bowels act right, tell us so and
we’ll give bark your money without
asking a single question. There is no
mi tape to this guarantee. It means
just what it says. You sign nothing.
\Ve won’t hesitate, or ask you any ques-
f tions. Your word is enough. If Rexall
Orderlies do not do all you expect them to
—if you don’t feel better after using them and
find that they are the pleasantest-acting and best
laxative you have ever used, we want you to
tell us and get your money back.
in All That's Best
r This
Is Our
Guarantee —
You
Risk No Money
Mail Orders
Art; given prompt and
intelligent attention.
We prepay postage; it
is very convenient.
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