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COUGHS, COLDS
IN CHILDREN.
Recommendation of a Well
Known (.'Uieago Physician.
I use and prescribe Chamberlain’s
Cough Itemedy for almost all obsti¬
nate, constricted coughs, with direct
results. 1 prescribe it to children of
all ages. Am glad to recommend it
to all in need and seeking relief
from colds and coughs and bronchial
afflictions. It is non-narcotic and
safe ill the hands of the most unpro
fessional. A universal panacea for
sill mankind.—Mrs. Alary It Melendy
P Ph D Chicago, Ill. This remedy
for sale by all druggists.
The two easiest things in the
world for a woman to do is to catch
a husband and to have babies.
What’s in a Name.
Everything is in a name when it
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E C
HeWitt & Co., of Chicago, discovered
some years ago, how to make a salve
from Witch Hazel that is a specific
for Piles. For blind, bleeding, itch—
ingand protruding bruises and piles, all skin eczema, dis¬
cuts, burns,
eases DeWitt’s Salve has no equal.
'This has given rise to numerous De
worthless counterfeits. Ask for
Witt’s, the genuhie. C L Groves.
Six New York couples have offer¬
ed to be married in a lion’s den. But
doesn’t the ordinary ceremony prove
courage?
If you feel ill and need best? a pill
Why Do Witt's not purchase Jiarly Kisers* the
Are little surprisers,
Take one—they do the rest.
W H Howell, Houston, Tex., writes 1
I have used Little Early Riser Pills
in my family for constipation, I sick in*
headache etc. To their use am
debied for the health of my family.
C L Groves.
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The world owes every man a living
but will not pay it unless pushed to
A New Remedy.
The old friends of Chamberlain’s
Remedy will be pleased to
know that the manufacturers of that,
remedy preparation called have Chamberlain’s gotten out a Stom¬ new
ach and Liver Tablets, and that it
is meeting with much success in the
treatment of constipation,Jbiliousness impaired digestion
sick headache,
and like disorders. These tablets
are easier to take and more pleasant
*kn effect than pills, then they not
only move the bowels, but improve
the appetite and envoi, any disor¬
ders of the stomae! and liver. For
by all druggists.
The time of year is coming when
the matter of road improvement
would be a burning question if the
ground wasn’t too wet to strike a
m,ch.
The Pride of Heroes.
Many soldiers in the last war wrote
to say that for scratches, bruises, cuts
wounds, corn*, sore feet and stiff
Hoiuts, ikiekien’s Arnica Salve is the
nbest in the world. Same for burns,
scalds, boils, ulcers, skin eruptions Only
and piles. It cures or no pay.
25c at 0 L Groves.
Its surprising how good a man is
to his wife the day after she gets
next to one of his secrets.
A Cold Wave.
The forecast of sudden changes in
#he weather serves notice that a
hoarse voice and a heavy cough may
invade the sanctity o,f health in your
own home, Cautious people have a
bottle of One Minute Cough Cure
always at hand. E. II. Wise, Madi¬
son. *G a., writes: “I am indebted to
One Minute Cough Cure for my pres
ent good health, and probably my
life.” It cures coughs, colds, la-
4g nppe. bronchitis, pneumonia and
throat and Jung troubles. One
Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm
draws out the inflamatiou, heals and
soothes the mucous membranes and
strengthens the lungs. C. L.Gooves
Men who mind their own business
are usually successful because they
have very little competition.
Foils a Deadly Attack.
• L“My wife was unable so ill that help her,” good
writes physicians M M were Austin, to Winchester,
of
Ind;. “but was completely cured by
Dr King’s New Life Pills.” They
work wonders in stomach and liver
l troubles. Cure constipation sick
Tjieadache. 25c at 0 L Groves.
EarSy Risers
Tbe famous IKtle pills.
A 'Million Voices
Gould hardly express the tlmnks
of Homer Hall, of West Point, la.
Listen why: A severe cold had set¬
tled on liis lungs, causing a most ob¬
said stinate cough. had consumption, Several physicians but could
ho
not help him. lie When began all thought, Dr. he
was doomed to use
King’s-New Discovery for consump¬
tion and and saved writes: “It life. completely cured
me my 1 now weigh
227 lbs.” Its positively guaranteed
for coughs, colds $1, and lung troubles.
Price 5On and trial bottles free at
0 L Proves,
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The only women who don’t talk
about clothes all the time are those
who are dumb, and they look at the
fashion pictures all the time,
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests all classes of food, tones
and strengthens the stomach and (to
digestion.°‘ l stoniach^ troubk'S,‘'’a.ul
makes rich red blood, health and
Strength. Kodol rebuilds wornout
tissues, Jthe purifies, strengthens °Gov and
sweeten stomach. G W
Atkinson, of W \’a says: I luive used
a number of bottles of. Kodol and
have found it to be a very effective
and indeed, a powerful remedy for
stomach ailments. 1 recommend it
to my friends, C L Groves.
Old Man Probabilities, that is,
the clerk of the weather, has given
us a variety of samples during the
past few days.
A J Snell wanted to attend a party
but was afraid to do so on account
of pains in his stomach, which he
feared would grow worse. He say*:
“I was telling my troubles to a lady
friend, who said: ‘Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem¬
edy will put. you in condition for the
party.’ I bought a bottle and take
pleasure in stating that two doses
cured me and enabled me to have a
good time at the party.” Hill Mr Snell N Y. is
a resident of Summer.
This remedy is for sale by all drug¬
gists,
There is only one class of men
who look well when they are in a
box, ;md those men draw salaries as
baseball pitchers.
A Good (lough Medicine.
[From the Gazette, Toowoomba. Australia.]
I find Chamberlain’s Cough Rem¬
edy is and excellent medicine. I have
been suffering from a severe cough
for the last two months, and it has
effected a cure. I have great pleasure
in recommending it, —W 0 Wock
Niiu. This is the opinion of one of
our oldest and most respected voluntarily resi¬
dents, and has been
given in good faith that others may
try the remedy and be benefited, remedy as
was Mr Wockner. This is
sold by all druggists.
Every cloud may have a silver
lining, but it is darn poor consola¬
tion to the man who happens to be
under one.
Saved at Grave’s Brink.
“I know I would long ago have
been in my grave,” writes Mrs. S II
Newsom, of Decatur Ala., “if it had
not been for Electric Bitters, For
three years I. suffered untold agony
from the worst forms of indigestion, dys¬
waterbrash, stomach and bowel
pepsia. But this excellent medicine
did me a world of good. Since have us¬
ing it 1 can eat heartily and
gained 35 pounds.” For indigestion
loss of appetite, stomach diver and
kidney troubles Electric Bitters area
positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c
at 0 L G roves.
A New York artist made a for¬
tune painting purple landscapes, and
lose it painting red towns.
Eiii@ne Field 1?
s
Views on Asibilloa and dys¬
pepsia,
“Dyspepsia,” wrote Eugene for Field,
“often incapacitates a man the endeavor
and sometimes extinguishes fire of
ambition.” Though great despite his
complaint Field suffered from indiges¬
tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach
can’t digest your food. It needs
rest. You can only rest it by the use
of a preparation like Kodol, which re¬
lieves it of work by digesting your food.
Rest soon restores it to its normal tone.
Strengthening, ^
Envigorating.
Prepared only by K. C. DeWitt& Co., Chicago.
TLw $L. buttle contaiu* 2>£ times the 50c. SUtd,
How JLre Your KJdoeye »
Dr. KQbj^fSparajrus WUscure all kidney Uls. Sam.
' TAX NOTICE
I will attend at the following
timet? and places for the purpose of
collecting taxes for t he year 11*02.
Colvin Store, A. M. Salem. P. M.
Oct. 20, Nov.?,, 17.
Lisbon, a. m. Grab, p, m Oct. 20.
Amity. A. M. Loco, P. Id. Oct. 21,
Nov. 1, 18.
Sybert P. 0,, Oct. 22, Nov. 4, 5,
19.
Cheuault, Oct. 22. Nov. 6.
Goshen, Oct. 24, Nov. 7, 21.
Li ncolnton, Oct. 25, Nov. 8, 22.
Shady Hill, Nov. 24, Deo. 8.
Leverett P. (.). Dec. 13.
Lineolnton, Dec. 18, 19, 20,
afar which the hooks will close.
Please meet me prompt.lv. T. 0.
A. AL Moore, L. C.
Thousands Savhd By K
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| |- lively olds, Tbfewonder(u cures Bronchitis, Consumption, , „ Asthma, edfc : r Coughs .. Pnsu-f J
1' |G onia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-1 § I
|Croup ippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
p j-.-ery bottle and Whoopin guaranteed. 8 Co» ? No|$ ;..g
JgjCure, bottle No Pay. Prieti EGc. &$Lj?j
Trial free. gMKtlM'lJ ffl
WBW I MB
Now that he has the chance, why
doesn’t President Roosevelt appoint;
one of Ins negro friends minister to
Japan? Surely a negro minister
would be as acceptable to the Japa¬
nese as a negro postmaster would be
to southern white people, says the
Atlanta Journal.
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I have had occasion to use your D
^Black-Draught | and pleased Stock and Poultry IV id:-H, D
cine asn to say that 1 r -v_,
j used anything for stock that gave hr ' r.s
good satisfaction. 1 heartily recoin. .. :
mend it to a!! owners of stock. ;!
J. B. B2LSKER, St. Louis, Mo,
| Sick stock or food poultry should not j|
p p eat sick cheap stock should any more than
persons expect to be 3
•| cared by food. When your stock ll
| and icine. poultry Don’t are stuff sick them give with them worth- med
y [| less stock foods. Unload $ p
the bowels js
§ and stir up the torpid liver and the
| animal will be cured, if it be possi- E
It 1 ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock
$! and Poultry Medicine unloads the $
bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. «
|j ft taken It cures in time. every Secure malady of 25-cent stock if W i|
I? a can
I of Medicine Black-Draught and it will Stock for end itself Poultry ten fe
1 pay m
| times over. Horses work better. Cows la
give And hens more lay milk. eggs'. Hosts gain fiesh. S a
g more It solves the M
g problem of making as much blood,
B P flesh smallest and energy as possible out of M
the amount of food con- «
soioed. Buy a can from your dealer. 3
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“Brevity is the soul of wit,” said
President Roosevcdt. Anu Ins re¬
cent message contained about as
much of one as the other,
Bu¬
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For information as to routes, sched¬
ules and rates, both
Passenger and Freight,
write to either ot the undersigned.
You will receive information. prompt reply
and reliable
C. C. McMiilln, A. G. dackson
G. A. Fuss. Dept. G. P. A.
A. 0. DAWSON, S. A.
Augusta, Ga.
S. E. M AGILE, C. D. Cox.
Gen* Agt. Gen. Agt.
Atlanta. Athens.
W. W, Hardwick. Gen. Agt. Macon.
W. C. Rag ix, Sol. Agent,
Macon.
S. W. Wilkes, T. F. & P. A.
Atlanta, Ga.
W. M. McGovern, Gen. Agt.,
Augusta, Ga,
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IMO i pzaeps m i U If pMaoBsagsi
il'c made one of the greatest cap i urn? in our business career last week
in boston, Mass. One of the largest £7; oc jobbers was hard up and needed
Jiatdy bowled, (Josh. W e made him an df.-r for his entire stock. He hollered, he
and threw up hits hands.
Fifty Gents os the Dollar Spot Cash
Was our offer. He howled and wanted more, but we did not budge.
Our offer was accepted, and those goods are now in our store, and consist
of Ladies, Misses and childrens shoes.
Shoes for Men.
Here’s a snap! Men’s fine patent
dt skin, fine vici, velour call' and
box calf lace shoes, all swell styles,
S'fca’’ A glint lot‘of men’s 1 k,x
and rex calf; American calf and vici
I'p 1 l' ,al ‘ l (l ^.«y
m ; ' 1% k 1 -T , P wcsU>rn ( ‘ :l ' r
‘j c V ,1 ‘^ .. . b,, u ;* N ( | p iiml
j^hnSTlfoi ’ von slvefoT , ,
gjjggg pgy -- CdTs.
vici ki. Mace :md tfltonToi *fm
school wear, regular $1,50 values,
sizes 13 lo 2, our price $1, Misses’
kid spring, heel, button and lace shoes
with heavy soles, patent leather and
stock tips, sizes 11 ■■ to 2, worth $2,
this sale for $1,50, Children’s kid
spring heel shoes, patent or kid tips,
anil nice looking, sizes 9 to 12 for $1
Childs pebble grain spring heel
shoes, extra solid and will stand any
wear, sizes 9 to 12, for /5c. Child’s
kid spring heel button shoes, very
flexiole, stylish and shapely, sizes 5
to 8, this sale for 50c.
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HATS AND OAFS.
Sample hats for men in all colors and all the latest shapes, $1.
Men’s and hoys caps, 10c'to 50c.
Ths Hihiis of our Bargain Glory Wiii Always lie Kept Bright.
ik\j£ mrp f & r O’Connor Shoe Co.
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'<3> 32Sa “^ Leading Shoe and Hat Dealers.
836 Broad St., Name across Sidewalk, 723 Broad S On;-! yffte Monument.
Fiiifoafiii oil mm,
722 BROADWAY, AUGUSTA, GA.
Next Door to J. B. White’s Dry Goods Store.
i i 1 OFFICES Hi THE ONSTEO STATES.
Mo More Breadof the BenialC hair.
PRICKS.
Best Sot Teeth, cither upper or lower
Partial Sots Teeth . 1 j,V
Solid 251c Gold Crowns
Gold Fillings Y-l.u -1 *. j- ;
Amalgam and Cement, DUcrto it'j-dD ;
Extracting Extracting Teeth, Teeth, old Pasnless 1'C.’ j
way
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
We examine your teeth free of charge and lei! you just what your work
will cost. All we ask is a visit lo out office and we will please you*
LOOK FOR OUR SIGNS.
Dr. G. W. SHACKELFORD, D. D. S„ Manager.
W W WTWHffl l *" 8 g® pm ■■
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: FIT ANY SIZE MAN, ’•
The greatest line of Clothing for
MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN
Clothing in Augusta. A full line ot Furnishing Goods and Hats.
—: FOB THE LAPSES. ’•
We carry a full line of Tailor-made Suits. Odd Skirts, Silk and
Flannel Waists, Ready-to-wear Hats. Call and examine our line before
buying elsewhere.
tffr-Take elevator for Ladies’ and Children’s department.
Willie Levy,
No. 844 BROAD STREET. c AUGUSTA, GA.
BARGAINS! bHASS BAND GOODS!
ir-^I ANOS s Organs, Violins,
{ WASHBURN Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos,
j I fcff f Autoharps, Harmonicas, Accordeons,
M Strings, Instruction Write Bows, Books for Cases, what and you Trimmings, everything want. new' etc. in Hymn Sheet Books, Music. A
THOMAS & BARTON CO.’S v
Great Mail Order House, AUGUSTA, GA. I
£^-'MpdHod this paper when ordering, and get a souvenir. DRUMS
mamma la
Ladies’ Sines.
A. special lot of ladies’ extension
sole shoos, very flexible and shapely
—can’t match them $2,50. for less than $3,
our price this sale Ladies’
regular $3,50 heavy sole shoes, the
nev er wear out kind—made on stylish
foot form lasts, fit like a glove, to go
at $2*,00.
Sloes For Boys.
Regular $2,50 values, best shoe
built for service, full toe lasts, rope
stitch edge, ail leathers, sizes 3 to 51,
this sale for $2. Boys’solid leather
salin calf shoes, the kind to stamp
around with in the rain and mud,
sizes 3 to 51. worth more, but we only
ask $1.25. “Little Gents” box calf
and vici kid shoes, one half bee! and
spring heel, sizes 10 to 131, $1-25. the$1,75
kind, our price this sale
Robbers and Umbrellas.
Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and
Children’s Rubbers, all sizes, from
25c for children’s lo $1 for gents’,
LHnbrellas, plain and fanev handles,
all Ladies’ colors, from 50c up to $3. $3
j and Gents’ fine trunks, up
, to $9,00.
Are open for painless extraction of teeth,
Absolutely, hiinnless. Simply applied to the
RBins, Ko b;.d reu.lt follow. We call the at
ieiii io;i ofi.be m-r ous and delicate to our harm
!<• ' System of Dentistry in all its branch#*.