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SATURDAY MOBNINO.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
TH 1 NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. L£AVY Manager.
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LO’JIS J. LEAVY. Jr... City Editor.
Advertising rati*s made known on
Application. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at half the regular rates.
£ ÜBSCKIPTiON K ATifiß
Terms to auhacribers Id the dt>
and by mail free of charge to all
of th# (Jolted and Canada,
Mexico. Po Ulco. Guam. Philippine
Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Mouth.. $ SO
bix Months V- 4*o
Ono Year f* 00
Cnlered at the Bruu. ui . , (la., post
office. as second-class mail mailer.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
Th© Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, in bankruptcy proceedings, for
Clynn county.
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PUBLISHES NOTICE.
\ u e News PuliHHliini; Company <le
sires it to he diatiuetly understood
that all legal advertisements must. In*
paid for in advance. Wo cannot a!
ford to devote our space to such ad
vcrtlcements and wait on the courts
’or the money.
k Get an Ad. in the
. MERCHANTS *
CARNIVAL
EDITION*
* of the
lURUNSWICK DAILY NEW!.
I An investment which wii *
| pay over 10(J pci cent. fl
Waycroas is playing in gi at luck.
The Magic City is to get Llie llapii. i
school.
The Home Tribune thinks I'nu
fcuniinuT resignation rumor has reach
oil a root hug-or-die stage.”
Ahlcmait Uobiuaou is light. As
long as a city ordinance remains uii (
repealed it should he enforced. ll
the law respecting .minors and women
frequenting saloons is being violated
the violators should !• punmlied as
the ordinance pros* ribos
"The public is a big thing,” says
tin advertiser. "It it hard to stir up.
it moves slowly sometimes wauls i>*
get acquainted lirst. lakes to deal
with well known people. The only
way to get acquainted and become
well known is to be patient and keep
on advertising
The tinauco committee ot the cits
council, in its report to the eit>
counti) Thursday night, lays great
stress on the tact that tUe pubis
works department of the city lias e\
pended a tew more dollars th. . ye.a
than was tlie case in lho”. Tins may
be true, at the same tune, we arc
plea ed to point out tlie bu t that Hu
public works department tuts a gmui
account to give of its stewardship,
ifcs is best evideiu-ed by many raven
streets, better side walks, aim marketi
iinperv eineiits m ail these adjuncts
of this, tlie most important depart
ment of Uo city.
— •'■■> -
THAT LEASING OF WATER LOTS.
'The old custom oi the city couneu
leasing the western end of all streets
that is, water iota, to individual
should be carefully considered botoiv
any ol tlie leases to this charactoi
ul properties, now expiring, should IK
renewed, and especially lor any long
period oi years.
These water lots, for they are noth
iug more or less, are the property
of the city and are, or should la
good sources of revenue to ihe city
In the pa si they have been leasts,
to citizens for ridiculously low sum
a result oi winch the lessee s in earn
case have made money that oiliorwis.
should have gone into the exchequer
of the city.
At present the city has only tlie us
one or two ot those streets, which are,
used lor city dock purposes am
which are totally inadequate ;oi m
purpose. This of course, w iks .i
namsbip.not ouiy ou lie ,>n , • e.
city,but on the countrymen who vm*i
the city by water, and are entitled to
ample room lor nu>orui£*.
Again, as a common business prop
osition, why should the city lease a
pic re of its property to an individual,
when it is a matter of record, that
tin* municipality can make a larger j
amount of money out of the property
in question by cancelling the lease
| and routing it out for an amount com
, menxurate wit its real value?
|- the: o loasei'O'.J i. I- •: H were
not, valuable hoi< ii th< * would not
be ho eagerly bow! t, and the presont
city council sinld consider all prop
ositions before i••■ vina thCß#* charac
ter of leas.' I.<‘Specially when
it. is made to < : ocir by a report of
ihc iiiuuico committee published in
these columns yesterday that the city
is fin a rurally in flor* -etc circum
stances.
The members of the council cor
tainly know their duty in the prem
ia The News believe; ilß*y-will
do it. or at least hopes so.
And in Ibis connection we respect
fully dit c! the at tenl ion of the mem
bers of the cun' il to the fact that in
all of the coast cities of the country,
the i nt:* 1 from tin character of
properties is simply onormoutf.
MR. BONAPARTE.
“Hiarles I Bonaparte. Baltimore.”
TANARUS: al i. the wav tllO glMlKlsOll of H
King and the nephew of the groat
Bonaparte. who strode the world In
triumph, writ* his name <•" the hotel
regist or.
lie is an ordinary Aitimrican citizen
without <!<• ire to prflx or affix to ills
name He makes a living by practic
ing law. lb* is a good lawyer and has
been hired by the government to help
prosecute the Postoffice Dpartment
t Moves.
He will do a good Job.
Mr. Bonaparte ilms no bee buzzing
in his honnet. no royal ambition tug
ging at his vitals. Hi* is satisfied to
Ik* called an Annu l* an and to he as
good as any American so long as he
behaves hLiuiseif. lie says:
"I had rather be Mr. Bonaparte, ol
Baltimore, than Mr. Bonaparte, ot
Corsica.’*
That’s American. 4
He very wells Knows Mr. Bona
parte, of Corsica, had trouble of his
own Cor some time that Bonaparte
< -1.1110 near being boss of one side of
ibe world. Cora while he got about
every thing he was alter. limn he
went up against destiny. He became
Mr. Bonaparte, of 101 ha. He tried
again and became Mr. Bonaparte, of
St. Helena.
Tlie- King business poUvred out.
I'ven if you succeed right along,
the trade of King Is dangerous.
Mr. Bonaparte, of Baltimore, is
lint. Ills utterance has the proper
ring. He is just a. little bit proud ol
Ids plain name. 11.• can do without
ihe frills. He doesn't even write it
"C .Itfiome Bonaparte.” And lie is
the Kind ol an American who would
not object should his fnciuls hit aim
on tin* back and cry out: Hello,
Charley, old fellow!'”
He would rather be Mr Bonaparte,
of Baltimore, than Mr Bonaparte, of
Cora ida.
• Land of the Sky.”
Those wno contemplate spending a
couple of weeks out ol the city tins
mouth would do well to visit the
‘Land of the Sky” or the "Saplure
Country ” The Southern Hallway
offers exceptionally low rates to points
in both localities. Cor tun Iter in
formation call on or address C L
Gaudier, General Ageui*
"One Dose Convinces."
Mosleys Lemon Luxor nets seutlj
iti the [novels without any unpleasant
effort It is a perfect liquid laxative
,u rente re- -** •* ft” drug sui os
Puts an lend to ,t All.
A grievous wuil ottlimes routes u&
res nil el iinliejiatii' p;:u nom ...
laved, organs Uiszinoss, es s ie
liver complaint aml constipation,
l.m tlmio.s in Dr. is,; s .vow . o
lulls they nut tin Olid 10 it ail. I w
-re goalie nut tin i u i t i.1..
Only 2u rents, ti I’.it rtvii l eo.l by all
i.r.;„iiu ; ■
Made Young Again.
■ line of Hr Kings New Life Pills
each nlghl 101 two weeks has put we
my teens’ again," writes Dr. u
tl. Turner or Dompseytown, Pa
they're the heat in the world for liver,
iloutaeh ami bowels. Purely vegeta
tile. Never grips. O r ->- 2E> cents si
IKirotby liodd" shoe Is a novelty
,11 Vi lUiiens shoes. Oxfords ami ties,
!S. J. A. Small. Newcastle street.
1 ir li.e liesi in printing—Try the
News Job OSce.
News Job Office—Best Pruning,
Sour
Stomach.
No appetite, loss of strength,
nervousness, headache, constipation,
bad breath, general debility, sour ris
ings, and catarrh cf the stcrr.ach arc
all due to Indigestion. Kodol cures
Indigestion. This new discovery repre
sents the natural juices ol digestion
as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kodcl
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure in
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous
remedy cures all stomach troubles by
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and
strengthening the mucous membranes
lining the stomach.
Kodol
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Give* Health to the Sick and
Strength to the Wwk,
Bottles only. SI.OO Size holding ?M times
the trial size, which sells fur 50c.
Prepared by B. C. DeWitt A. Cos., Chicago.
Smith's Pharmacy, Joerger’s Pharma
ry, Fortson’s Drug Store.
To Grot*; /Vt’W Hair
COKE
DANDRUFF
CURE
and Hair Ton/c is
thi j "Rest
COKE
SHAVING FOAM
IOR I AAY Ml AV I f*K"
Bunu lili> soul*. -o Jii.’fuly .' . <li •: ;lu
Ctibi n. Il ,in.r lifll'l -I .i impi” • 1 ;'*.
nut In apt ti'.M Ell iviup v‘ : Jr -u|. .X.
A V Iflu.i'.in .futv - 1 • ' c-ttlf.
For Salo by W J BUTTS, Dgjgplst
Wilson’s
Up to Date
Restaurant
t TME QU 1C IvBST LUNCH *
inn ba had here. We call it our
„ ’ rapid-fire lunch” because it is
served so quickly.
f II is uot tired at our patrons,
however, hut placed before
w iu a dainty and appetizing man
n ,lor ’ U
HI This lunch costs little, can lie
a-quickly disposed of and satisfies
T all but fho most robust appetites
* ti
J J. W. WILSON, Prop. V
’Phone 321.
iijetevue i/enk*.
•Puts jleor ,ed tonic ta In grown,
<lt maud. The season at the grevuii
need I* approaching. (nuiger.lou flu
tlousness. Jsuudlre, Chill* and Fever,
Wick tleailachs, pains in tae link ami
kidney* all depend upun ma'arla, ao4
BeiUvua Tonic cures them all is aa*
form,
W. J, BUTTS,
**• Cvmhblb*
"Dorothy Dodd" shoes are the very
latest lor women. I have them. J.
A Smith. Newcastle street.
Save the Children.
Ninety nine 01 .... , . ,
diseases tlisi children have are due
Id disorders of the stoma; 11 an
disorders are all caused by indiges
tion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is just
as good for children as 11. is
Children thrive on it 11 keeps their
little stomachs sweet and encourages
their growth ami
Henry Carter, 705 Central street,
Nashville, Tenu., says: "My little boy
Is now t-hre years old and has been
suffering from indigestion ever since
he was bow. 1 have had the best
doctors in Nashville, but failed to do
him any good. After using one bottie
of lvodol he is a well Lai y l recom
mend It to ail sufferers." Kodol di
gests what you eat and makes the
stomach (west. Bold by Joerger s
Pharmacy.
I- -w.' 1 rvq. few
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
It you want a position, a house, „
servant, or want to find anything
tnat has been lost, or want sonic
thing that someone else has. ad
vrrtisr in this column.
FOR RENT.
iTOR RENT —Furnished rooms to
rent to men. 218 Union street.
EOll RENT—Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendig
& Cos.
FOR RENT. —On Sept. 15th, 8 room
house, large yard and stable. Apply
this office.
FOR RENT.—Two rooms and kitch
en. Location good, on Union street.
Address box 126. city. 8-20.
FOR RENT Furnished house for
mid, six rooms. Will rent reasonably.
Wilress N. M C., care News.
FOR RENT. Front room; furnish
■ I and use of hath room. Excellent
>;■ iiion. Address “D,” care News.
FOR RENT. -The store now occu
oied by Mrs. M. Isaac. Possession will
lie given Sept. 1. For full informa
ion. W. F. Doerliinger.
roft RENT. —One five room cot
tage located at 905 Norwich street.
Apply to Mrs. A. M. Gatchell, 911
Norwich street.
FOR RENT.—Two connecting
rooms, furnished, in one of the most
desirable parts of the city. Address,
“D,” care News.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—A desirable farm, con
taining 25 acres, improved; a short,
distance from the city. Enquire at
The News office.
FOR SALK Water motor. 4 ceiling
fans, belting, shafting and pulleys,
complete. A groat bargain. I, Gold
smith
FOR SALK —Rubber stamps, seals,
stinceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain. 312 Newcastle
street.
LOST.
LOST Gold link cuff button. Fin
der return to the News office and re
ceive more than tlie button la worth.
LOST.—GoId ring set with three
rubies. Was lost between the Ogle
thorpe 'hotel and the Chinese restau
rant. Finder will be liberally reward
ed by returning to this office.
LOST.- —Sigma New hat, gold hat
pin between fire department and Judge
Spark’s residence. Finder, return to
office of D. W. Krauss.
NOTJIC®.—AII parties are hereby
w.ujJed and notified not to trespass on
Xnfi. ,9,an<l or Little St. Simon |UI
1 “ ssecs will lie girospcutQjl to "Th
f t. extent of the iaiw. Jla
q John Currle.l
Just received a car load of Harrllon
R'os. Sr. Cos, celebrated ready mixed
paints. The Douglas Hardware Cos.
Pure Chemicals are the only kind
used at Jim Carter's clothes cleaning
establishment- Tie is reliable and
wants tout work. Pbnne 453-9
The Open-air Drying Process
at Jim Carter’s gives the clothes a
frsbness that they don’t get else
where.
“Meet Me at the Arcade”
Free Lunch at the
ARCADE
II TO I
TODAY’S MENU:
CLAM CHOWDER.
* LOBSTER SALAD,
BAKED BEANS,
COLD SLAW,
SLICED TOMATOES,
SWISS CHEESE,
SARDINES,
AMERICAN CHEESE,
PICKLES,
OLIVES,
"Meet Me at the Arcade”
i ' A Card.
j! bog to announce to the trade and
tljo public generally that Mr. T. B.
Ferguson, the .soda water man, is now
upeiiutondeiit of ray hottling works,
ami as the public well knows he will
tain out only tiie bc.-ii 01 uicryihiu
;:i our line. We ate Introducing set
oral new drinks, among the same
m:: Mexican Wine Punch Fotii. som,*
thing entirely new and never before
equaled.. Our Peach Mellow is a whole
peach orchard in every bottle. We also
mi up the wen'l l renowneci itm.,
P.qfir and the genuine Coco Cola for,
which we have the exclusive right.
Give 11s your' orders and ve guaran
tee to please you.
Very respectfully.
L. I.PIjWID
o.'li Bay filler' Phone ISS.
i
Good Advice.
I'fio most miserable beings In the
world are those suffering from dys
pepsia and liver complaint. More
ban seventy live per cent, of the peo
ple of the United States are afflicted
with these two diseases and their e'-
ots: such as Sour Stomach, Sick
headache, habitual costiveness, pal
pitation of the heart, heart burn,
waterbrash, gnawing and burning
pains at the pit of the stomach, yel
low skin, coated tongue and disagree
able taste in the mouth, coming up
of food after eating, low spirits, etc.
Go to vour druggist and get a bottle
of August Flower for 25 or 75 cents.
Two doses will relieve you. Try it.
Artistic effect Crush and latiße dual
ifies considered Wilson's Phot**
graph Studio. 502 1-2 Olaucester St..
am ro competitor* Qo there “ye
JBUtV
A Splendid Opportunity.
This is your chance to visit the de
lightful pleasure and he-, ih resort
in the "Land of the Sky.” On August
19th the Southern Railway will ,el
tickets at less than one-half the regu
lar fare. Tickets will be good return
ing or two weeks. Telephone No. 163
end let us reserve space for you.
C. L. CANDLER,
General Agent.
\ THE OGLETHORPE,
£ HUGH PORTER, Mgr.
\ Brunswick’s Only First
Class Hotel.
Reasonable Rates to
Traveling Men.
® CTvealler.4 f* i a E 4- C am. .i am
PHILLIPS the TAILOR I
Opera House Block, 5
l Has a large and selected stock of *
i -lew goods, for the coming season,
■ best of work and perfect fit guar- \
i anteed.
| Pants made to order for $4.00. J
‘Suits maoe to order for $15.00. •]
I If you want, a Swell ,
f Suit give me a
r call. <
WOOD
Oak and Pine
8 H. DANIELS, ‘Phone 326
DEVARIS & LIVADAS,
Country Grocery Store,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
204 Monk St. ’ Phone 141-3.
UNION
CLEANING and PRESSING
CLUB.
EDWARD MARTIN*
clean and preta your clothe*
H„ does good work and will give you
Satisfaction.
Bhgsvt 146-2 508 Monkl St.
:i—:—
OOAU. T
, AND
WOOD.
OONEY 6c PARKER.
iCaaSos Hys®ss|ssla Gc.-
Digaste wliat you "■s•*-
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle St
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED CN SHORT NOTICE.
A SPECIALTY.
EDWIN W. DART,
Attorney and Councellor at Law.
Court House- Brunswick, Ga.
A. R. U. C.
UPHOLSTERING AND CANING
_aymg Ccrpets urt-o Matting, Put;-
n Cane Scats -n Chairs, iviattrHS~.es
made anti renovalea. Furniture tt
jacked and carpets cleaned,
Baby Carriages Sepaircc.
W. H. THOMAS,
110 Glouce.te- Street.
Only the Experienced
can guarantee and give you a first
class job in Cleaning, Pressing and
Dyeing clothing. Jim Carter has the
best —experience-
NETTLETON’S SHOES ARE SU
PERIOR I N QUALITY. I HAVE
THEM. J. A. SMITH.
i for
♦GROCERIES
¥ AND
Fresh Meats
REMBEMBER
Durden &■ Cos
Wolf and' I *sti el sell it r-:t
♦less. ITiotiO :.u 1 •• ii it '
♦ order will ib d< l: r< J |ir u.mi.
*■ READ th:e; *-fllCtS.
4 Stew Meats I'iva to 7 I'.
• pound SletK l.oia i-: puii"
r l2 Id!. Gmcu' ii .—.<• :
►
ANY CHURCH or pa; nonage 01 in
stitute supported by . -y •
tri button will be given -1 P uual q u .
tity of the L,i n n ; M irtinsz ;.r
Paints whenever 1.. , • ;... N ie:
Have done so fo 1 ears . !es
tens of minions 1 gain us: j u- .
nearly two mill .on aoi ses under
guarantee to re..but ii 1. t sr. ; ac .
tory. The paict wears for p ; ,bp
to eighteen years. Linseed . unis'
be added to the paint, tdine ; two
mil":'* I *' Actual cost the. i,.i.,
vi.ii- ,er gallon. e>au_ j [. ~*
Sold -y our agent*.
So wen A ThO ma6l A
FGijeCX traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- R
f-f&tlSfh e!s - Vljrhen these important organs fail to act |
XI i* U Litl regu i ar iy the system becomes clogged with |
■ impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s y
| Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently S
Sand thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid 1
8 laxative, ar.d is good ior svery member of the jlf/jy/.-m*,.
8 family. Fifty cents a bottle at al! drug-stores. 5
i Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops, are without any equal
|j for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. # 11
E Hi —IIUHI il nil II I I Elixir
++++ + * • ’
♦ TTZCJ22
[BAY IRON WORKS’
’ Manufacturers a;id Repairers of
: Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills
t Marine woj k a specialty. <
♦ H
t Packings, Fittings
♦ ~,nd Supplies*
*
♦ Estimates 1 urnisheU Ire ot Charge.
*■ 629 Bay St.
♦W. R. DART. CLAUD DART. '
**
Present and Manager. Secretary snd Treasurer. <
O. Dcwrii/sp £L H* Mason, Vite*?reident t.D.Waiter, ashlar,
xno jNi ydiokal BcUtk oi Brunsv& iek.
13Ko In b W iwK* OA
CAi’ii At. O* UKU UUiiUiUiiJ AN 0 i'lKlp d'HOL'" VNU DOLdjAKd
xuu total KEBOUKCEti iu excetsa ol C>.\7. ii •-- ■ ’ 7J(_, a -
..j e devoted to the aabictanoe ot tegit oaau Ousiuesß enterpriaee.
DiSPObIT iCCOUNTU invited ftow niuna. aia, mud and corpora
dents.
SAVINGS I'JIENT aaco until hear .merest, oomrouudtu t.n
erry. Interest b£* , '."r ceritlcatas o' Octioeit issued v.i special terni*
hlONijy GKDET.ho -i tiro "BANX EHii' niyi'.-.- OKiifcili nii'iOvJh*
.ION” are ' ore eonven .eat uia iurtod v*w >./jvprciia.
.£• • Ji -Ijflfc.-, ■■ h. ■go.l-.0.
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a Orana
' || Morgan & Davis
; - -A „’J S DISTRIBUTOR*, Sruriiwic*, Go,
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* FIVE PGiM'3: Strength, “
* Quality, Economy, Satisfaction '
3t
and Purity arc T.rrniy emedded n.-..
H -•
each and every article we offer .
for saie. f
Our latest arrivals are:.
ss’ Gallon Cans (Ga.) Syrup. 1 Gal *
& ion Cans (Ga.) Syrup.. U Pour,:
. t- 1
Cans Golden Crip Syrup. 2 Lit.*,
j. Cans Poao f.ioc Cyrpp. %
v THUS. KEANY, GROCER. tf
a - Phene 11. 312 Newcastle fit -
V.'nen y-ju want a pleasant jjays..
try cnainufiiaj - u toioiaaci: auu . .ui
i ablets, lney are easy to tate aria
aaesaut lii etfOirt. ’ ■., I stic ,>y ..
ui-msftists.
Don t Make a. j^kisiaßi'
About your harness, but call and
see J. H. Taukersiey und get one 01
uis. lulls: Heller, oeiis Lneaper, Give*
Dost Salislacuou 01 any. lie manes
all grades and pr es 1.0 order. Fine
i ne of horse hais, boots, dusters, oiis,
ami .'lakes a specially ui repairing
• '..iks, vaiices, in tact ail leather amt
- ■ "h” work neatly uu.,e and with
-ualeu. Can e>u ulfU.
J. H. TANKERSLFY.
Attention—Employers!
* l(J All ••. 11 1 ■ jeis ot laborers
i ! i ae city 01 uriiiiswiek.: l'lic Amen
i, (• ederation of Daoor, No. gsj3, of
1-. a siviek, ua., takes this means of
= -• ’ J ■ ! "x t-ht fro;:, and after the
"; daj of August, !;■ the f( hw
v .vaues will lie expected: That all
.1 '.ms employed in limiter yards, j 0 I
- ■ - houi; aii persons eniiiloye-d I
-| the outside of vessels, 15 cent., ; 1
-ii: a,:l persons employed 011 lije'
side e. ,essels, as follows: Stowers,!
-■ - . ats per houi; pullers, 22 1-2
e;t.- 11. hour. Timekeepers or fore
■ ran, : i 1-2 cents per hoar.
This, July 27, ILOB.
PETKR ROEINSON, j
President. 1
CHARLEY THOMAS,
i- Uacretary.
AUGUST 15, l'j"3.
. SOUI H£KIM hMiLVV /a i
[Schedule Lwi . ucUa to 1, 1903.
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aeueu and pleasant in effect aro
i>ewills lavue Many Kisers. v. 2
Philpoi, of Aidaicy, Ua., says: During
1 a bilious a Hack I tooli one. Small
las l: was i: mu x.ie more „oJd uiau
calinel, blue mass of any other phis 1
Uver cook ana m iku same time k
eitecied me pleasantly, cuue .. .
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by Jorger s i harma'iy,
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I ' l le. ftthout vaa ad. ieu
'-•y *w duigglst Mr. Alex, iilcbard,
J lo try a oux of Caamberiaiu's Ctomacii
and Jhvtr Tablet,,. 110 diu so andi3a
a- i aw: today. If uoubied with iL
oigestioa, ead taste in the moat' ,
mck of appetite or constipation, givs
these tablets a trial, aud you are cer
tain to be more th. a pleased with
the reun ie: au at jj 001111 p■
bo* by all druggista,