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lere was nothing about the open
if Congress to indicate that the
nmmiio'i hard liquor would
■Klied m the national Capi*
ii is year.
!A Goou Cough Medicine.
pm twyHazeite, Toowoomba* Australia.]
find Tvhainberlain’s Gough I Rem- haye
iyand excellent medicine.
j/sufferinc from months', a severe cough
the fast two and it has
jted a core. I have great
ecommending it,—W C
.. This is the opinion of one of
oldest and most respected resi*
its, j*mt has been voluntarily
fen iiTgood faith and that benefited, others may
the remedy be as
| nr Wockner. This remedy is
1 by all druggists.
■Those who complain that turkeys,
[mpkin pie and cranberry sauce do
t taste as they did years ago should
member that there are a few pen
ties for being older than 27.
Saved at Grave’s Brink.
“M-uoyv I would long ago have
_jfflfri my grave,” Decatur Ala., writes “if Mrs- it S had H
been for Electric Bitters, For
years I suffered untold agony
the worst forms of indigestion.
stomach and bowel dys
But this excellent medicine
me a work! of good. Since us
it 1 can eat heartily and have
35 pounds.” For indigestion and
ss of appetite, stomach liver
’ troubles Electric Bitters
area
guaranteed cure. Only 50c
CL Groves.
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The republican party is lining up
its grand stand play at downing
trusts. As a result we exited
trusts to have more down in their
, If you feci ill and need best? a pill
M|iju Hnntt/s r not purchase Karly liters the
H^Hittlc mam. one—t rprisers, hey do the rest.
jjBowel), ■used Little Houston, Early Tex., Riser writes: Pills
■untily for constipation, sick
JF;he etc. health To their of use I family. am in*
ed for the my
Groves.
Lily whites think the Presi*
should cease hunting black
■rs and confine his attention to the
variety or at least to cinnamons
A New
r JgjJje old friends of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy will he pleased to
know that Lhe manufacturers of that
preparation have gotten out a new
j’QBiedy aS^and called Chamberlain’s Stom
Liver Tablets, and that it
is meeting with much success in the
treatment of constipation,“biliousness digestion
sick headache, impaired tablets
and like disorders. These
ar e IflKct ea sier to take and more pleasant
in than bowels, pills, then they improve not
only move the but
the appetite and correct any disor¬
ders of the stomach and liver. For
sale by all druggists.
Doubtless the position Hanna has
ifeien against the amending of the
trust law will endear him to the
trust magnates.
Wliat’s in a Name.
Everything is in a name when it
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E G
JleWitt & Co., of Chicago,discovered
some years ago, how to make a salve
from Witch Hazel that is a specific
Tor Piles. For blind, bleeding, iich
Jngaiul protruding bruises and piles, all skin eczema, dis¬
cuts, burns,
eases DeWitt’s Salve has no equal.
This has given rise to numerous
worthless counterfeits. Ask for De
Witt’s, the genuine. C L Groves.
The President will now devote
“himself to the business of rounding
the colored voters of the South.
A J Snell wanted to attend a party
but was afraid to do so on account
of pains in his stomach, which lie
feared would grow worse. He says:
“I was telling my troubles to a lady
friend, who said: ‘Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem¬
edy will i:ut yon in condition for the
party.’ I bought a bottle and take
. pleasure in stating that two doses
cured me anti enabled me to have a
good time at the party.” Mr Snell is
a resident of Summer Hill N Y.
This remedy is for sale by all drug¬
gists,
Congress is again in session, the
President’s message has been sent in,
and all indications point to a lively,
if brief session. <
The Lilywlnte didn’t get a crnm
of comfort.
■m -w » s.
cour ,HS, GOLDS
IN CHILDREN.
Recommendation of a Well
Known Chicago Physician.
I use and prescribe Chamberlain s
Lough Remedy ior almost all obsti-*
na te, constricted coughs, with direct
rosubs. 1 prescribe it (o children of
?l & es * iA,n to recoin meml it
0 all in need and seeking relief
[ f«»» afflictions, Co)(is it coughs non-nareotio and bronchial and
is
safe in the hands of the most unpro¬
fessional. A universal panacea for
all mankind.—Mrs. Mary R Melendy
M 0 Ph J.) Chicago, Ill. This remedy
is for sale by all druggists.
A Michigan court hos allowed ali¬
mony to a husband in a divorce case.
What is sauce for the goose may be
salve for the gander.
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The Pri.le of Heroes.
Many soldiers in the last war wrote
to say that for scratches, bruises, cuts
wounds, corn*, sore feet and
joints, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is the
best in the world. Same for burns,
scalds, boils, It ulcers, skin eruptions
and piles. cures or no pay. Only
25c at O L Groves.
Senator Frye says there will be no
tariff revision am! Mr. Hanna an¬
nounces bis opposition to trust legis¬
lation.
. A Cold Wave.
The forecast of sudden changes in
the weather serves notice that a
hoarse voice and a heavy cough may
invade the sanctity of health in your
own home, Cautions people have a
bottle of One Minute Cough Cure
always at hand. E. 11. Wise, Madi¬
son. Ga., writes: “I am indebted to
One Minute Cough Cure for my pres
entgood health, and probably my
life.” It cures coughs, colds, la
grippe. all bronchitis, pneumonia troubles. One and
throat and lung
Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm
draws out the inhumation, heals and
soothes the mucous membranes'and
strengthens the lungs. C. L. Qooves
The Capitol in Washington is
short on coai, but some of the
speeches that will not get into the
Record will be hot enough to keep
members from freezing,
Foils a Deadly Attack.
“My wife was so ill that goo ^
physicians were unable to Winchester, help her, 9.
writes m m Austin, of
Ind:. “but was completely cured by
Dr King’s New Life Bills.” They
work wonders in stomach and liver
troubles. Cure constipation sick
headache. 25c at C L Groves.
The explanation department of the
republican party got a start of the
legislative department.
Kodoi Oysuepsia Cure.
Digests all classes of food, Hones
and strengthens the stomach and di¬
gestive organs. Cures dyspepsia, in¬
digestion. stomuch troubles, and
makes rich red blood, health and
strength. Kodoi rebuilds wornont
tissues, purifies, strengthens and
sweetens the stomach. Gov G W
Atkinson, of W Va says: J have used
a number of bottles of Kodoi and
have found it to be a very effective
and indeed, a powerful remedy for
stomach ailments. 1 recommend it
to my friends, 0 L Groves.
As predicted the republican lead¬
ers are beginning to explain why the
party promises will not be fulfilled at
this session.
A Million Voices
Could hardly 1 express the thanks
of Homer Hall, of West Point, la.
Listen why: A severe cold had set¬
tled on his lungs, causing a most ob¬
stinate cough. Several physicians
said he had consumption, but could
not help him. When all thought he
was doomed he began to use Dr.
King’s New Discovery for consump¬
tion and writes: “It completely cured
me and saved my life, t now weigh
227 lbs.” Its positively guaranteed
for coughs, colds and lung troubles.
Price 50c and $1, trial bottles free at
O L Groves,
The trust lion is not half as dan¬
gerous a beast as the treacherous an¬
archistic tiger.
Stops the Cough and Works Off
the Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in.one day. No
No Pay. Price, 25 cents,
The “watchdog of the Treasury”
will after this session limit the bay¬
ing of the jackals.
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Eai§©tl Field’s 0
Ysowe on Ambition ana Dye
pepsia.
""Dyspepsia,” wrote Eugene Field,
and^ometitne^^xtfnguisiies'^th^fire'of his
ambition.” Though great despite
complaint Fiold 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 Kodoi, wiiich re
lieves it of work by digesting your food.
Rest soon restores it to its normal tone.
Strengtiteidmg. Salt -?•.»***«,
''Envigoratlng*
Prepared only hy E. c. i>eWjtt& co„ ubiciv-o.
XUt> $1. bottle contains I2!4 times Um 50o. size.
rn -I , he Tr Kansas . City bull light was
without torture, except to the 3,500
people who occupied the hard seals,
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k Thousambs 6&vm By
in. 2
nisi is mm
: I ; q This wonderful medicine posh s
| lively cures Consumption, Coughs t a
Imonia, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu : :
I Grippe, Hay Fever, Pleurisy,, La- 2 ';
I Hoarseness, Sere Throat, 1
1 Croup Every and Vifliooping Cough. Wo|
1 bottle guaranteed.
Cure. Wo Pay. 'Price 50c. & $ IJ f
1 Trial bottle free.
7%
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“Seeking the bubble recognition
at the Can mm’s gavel” is the new
reading of Shakespeare for the next
Congress.
Most of us bang larger stockings
than Santa Claus can tilt.
TURNIP AND SUTA Bf.GA
SEED.
Gabbags, Bush Beans, Beats,
Bollards,
And other vegetable seed to be planted now
The largest and most successful truckers and
Farmers are using our seeds.
a&a&veeee
Consiilering the hi"h quality reasonable of Seeds
carry our prices are the most
an W hit**
list received. >r early bloom
pot now Price—45c. per dozen. If by mail
dozen 55 cents.
datla Lilly Bulbs-Large bulbs—
Price 15c. each, 2 lor 25c.
Our Promiorn Pansy —P*°
duces large and most beautiful flowers, p/aut
now. Package 25c., 5 for §1.00.
Burr, Crimson and Other
Clovers,
ALFALFA. SEED RYE,
ESSEX RAPE,
VETCHES, SEED OATS.
Write;,for our prices—mention the quantity
wanted.
Our new illustrated summer and
iMisu. fall catalogue. Write for it.
Alexander Seed C§.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
905 Broad street. Long Distance Phene
Li o.lofl.
1 ^ te .-4 mtm m
«« jui 1 4 ^
mmmm COPVFUGHTS Trade Oesisns Marks &C.
quickly ^vone ascertain sending a sketch and free description whether may
invention id probably our patentable. opinion Communica¬ an
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Mvv.n & Co. receive
special Scientific notice, without charge, in tho
fliserkaa
A handsomely illustrate:! weekly. Lnrgest^cir
year; four months, Si. boici by t-.ii newsdealers.
NMI OoF 3i£ “b’ New York
Branch Office, 625 F St., Washington, It. V,
WI«DBnnnMg| msvi. ii3SS3 BSS3 SgSSSSSSSSSeft
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promptly procured, OR NO FEE. Send model, sketch,>Ni
toObtainU.S. or photo for free and report Foreign on patentability. Patents and Trad.e-Mar Book 4 •IIov.;^ k s, ’ ‘
FREE. Fairest terms ever offered to inventors.
PATENT LAWYERS OF 23 YEARS’ PRACTICE.
,20,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. Paithful
All business confidential. Sound advice.
service. Moderate charges.
w L tu C 6 A. SHOW 81 CO.
PATENT t-AWYERS,
Opp. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C.
0! MBBa BB. 8 p v* fi
c
l/o made one of the greatest captures in our business career last week
in Boston, Mass. One of the largest Shoe jobbers was hard up and needed
Ready Oath. We made him an oiler for Ins entire stock. He hollered, he
howled, and threw up his hands.
Fifty Cents on the Dollar Spot Cash
Was onr offer. He howled and wanted more, but we did not badge.
Our offer was accepted, and those goods are now in our store, and consist
of Ladies, Misses and childrens shoes,
RU n p» fnp Mf»n
Here’s a snap! Men’s fine patent
co l fc skin, ^ fine ^ vici, velour calf and
^ ^ a]! swe „ styl(>s _
regular $4,50 values, our price this
sale $3,50, A great lot of men’s box
and rex calf; American calf and vici
kid shoes, cap and plain toes, a dressy
and will please you. price this
W eek $2. Gents’best western call
lace and congress shoes, cap and
plain (oes—good, warm and substan
tial, here’s where you save $2
Slsoes For Girls,
Misses’ box calf, dongola and
vici kid lace and button shoes, for
school wear, regular $1,50 $1. values,
sizes 13 Io 2, our price Misses’
kid spring heel, button and lace shoes
with heavy soles, patent leather and
shock tips, sizes $1,50. 11 a to 2, worth $2,
this sale for Children’s kid
spring heel shoes, patent or kid tips,
and nice looking, sizes 9 to 12 for $1
Child’s pebble grain spring heel
shoes, extra solid and will stand any
wear, sizes 9 to 12, for 75c. Child’s
kid spsing heel button shoes, very
flexible, stylish and shapely, sizes 5
to 8, this sale for 50c.
HATS AND CAPS.
Sample bats for men in. all colors and all the latest shapes, $1.
Men’s and boys caps, 10c to 50c.
The Flame of our Bargain Glory Will Always be Kept Bright.
Rice & O’Connor Shoe Co.
Leading Shoe and Hat Dealers.
,°3(! Broad St., Name across Sidewalk, 722 Broad St., Opposite Monument.
NIUDELNU DENTIL PABLORS,
722 BROADWAY, AUGUSTA, GA.
Next Door to J. B. White’s Dry Goods Store.
17 OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES
Flo lore Dreadof the DentalC hair.
PRICES.
Best Set Teeth*, either upper or lower
Partial Sets Teeth $3.00 tojG.ui
Solid 22k Gold Crowns
Gold Fillings and $1.00 up*
Amalgam Cement oOcrlo §1.00
Extracting Teeth. Fasnless
Extracting Teeth, oid way
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
"We examine your teeth free of charge and tell you just what your work
will cost. All we ask is a visit to out office and we will please yum
LOOK FOR OUR SIGNS.
Dr. G. W. SHACKELFORD, D. D. S., Manager.
H sbbqbIl pB rTf Art Clfithing,
: FIT ANY SIZE MAN. :■
The greatest line of Clothing for
MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN
Clothing in Augusta. A full line of Furnishing Goods and Hats.
FOR THE LADIES. :•
We carry a full line of Tailor-made Suits. Odd Skirts, Si 1 k and
Flannel Waists, Ready-to-wear Hats. Call and examine our line before
buving elsewhere.
CrirTuke elevator for Ladies' and Children’s department.
j. Willie Levy,
No. 844 BROAD STREET. 0 * 9 AUGUSTA, GA.
1SSTABUSUED A. 1). 184-0
JOHN R. naod mm s is
*
Importer and Wlioleswe and Retail Dealer in
l Liquors, Fine Wines, Havana Cigars, | ?
J Mineral Waters, Etc.
6oiand 802 Broad Sreet, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Ladies’ Shoes,
A special lot of ladies’ extension
sole shoes, very flexible and shapely
—can’t match them for less than $3,
our price $3,50 this sale $2,50. Ladies’
regular heavy sole shot's, the
never wear out kind—made on stvlish
foot form lasts, lit like a glove, to go
at $2,00.
Shoes For Boys.
Regular $2,50 values, best shoo
built for service, Jill! toe lasts, rope
stitch edge, ail leathers, sizes 3 to 51,
this sale for $2. Boys’solid leather
satin calf shoes, the kind to stamp
around with in the rain and mud,
sizes 3 to 51. worth more, hut we only
ask $1,25. “Little Gents” box calf
and vici kid shoes, one half heel and
spring heel, ,-sizes 10 to 131, $L25. die $1,75
kind, our price this s$le
lubbers and Umbrellas.
Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and
Children’s Rubbers, all sizes, from
25c for children’s to $1 for gents’,
Umbrellas, plain and fanev handles,
i all colors, from 50c up to $3.
! Ladies’ $9,00. and Gents’ flue trunks, $3 up
■ to
Are 0} (‘11 for painless extraction of tooth
. Ah-olntely barm hiss. Simply applied to tho
' ‘'a No bad esuit follow. We call the at
tenCen of!.}ie nervous and delicate to our barm
less System of Dentistry in all its branches