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OF
CURES
DR. KING’S
NEW DISCOVERY
FOR COUGHS and COLD8.
FOR WEAK, SORE LUNGS, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS,' HEMORRHAGES .
AND ALL
THROAT and LUNG
DISEASES.
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I regard Dr, King’s New Discovery ao the grandest medicine of
modern times. One bottle completely cured me of a very bad
cough, which was steadily growing worse under other treatments.
EARL SHAMBtfRG, Codell, Kae.
PRICE SOo AND *1.00
3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY «.
Dr. A. ]. Mathwes, Gibson Drug Company.
mat Settled ft
For years Mr. Clerklle had eaten his
frugal but nourishing luncheon In a
little restsumnt half a block north
from his office. He was nn easily sat
isfied person, and what he ordered
seemed always to suit him to perfeo
tlon. The waitresses never knew him
to complain.
But one day things went wrong. The
butter was rancid and the bread so
moist that Mr. Clerklle, who had de
cided Ideas about hygiene, would not
rat it. He did his best and left the
table early.
The next day the some thing occur
red, and the day after there was no
Improvement. He called tise waitress
to him.
••May I sec the proprietor, please?”
he Inquired.
The girl disappeared for a minute
and returned with the news that the
proprietor was out.
The following day ns well as the
otic after there was no Improvement
1 In the food and no sign of the propri
etor, Mr. Clerklle nearly made up his
mind to seek another restaurant. He
decided, however, to give them •
chance nnd on Saturday at luncheon
again ankod for the owner of the
place.
"He's gone out,” was the reply.
Mr. Clerklle became bold.
“This Is ridiculous!” he exclaim-d.
“I come here at noontime every day.
and every day he Is out. Where Is he
anyway?”
“We expect him back any minute,”
said the girl. "He has jnst stepped
ont to get bis lunch.”
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Gone to llfejken*
Some time ago a large tea ahop wii
opened In n town near London. To at
tract customers It was announced that
each purchaser of a pound of te»
would receive a check for n shilling tc
buy poods on a certain dnte. The pro
prietor did a flourishing trade till ths
day came for the chocks to be present
ed. Crowds of customers come and
Were drearily disappointed to see the
abutters down and on them a bl|
poster, which read;
“Our compliments to our customer*
and we beg to state that we have gone
to Hongkong for more tea.”—Londor
Express.
Mannish.
Mr. Duhicy—TIosv awfully mannish
she Is! Miss Smart—She Is, Indeed.
Mr. Dublcy—Yes, nnd tho funny part
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Near Death in Big Pond.
1 u was a thrilling experience to M rs.
Ida Boper to fnce death. “For years a
severe lung trouble gave me intense
suffering,” she writes, “and several
times nearly caused death All reme
dies failed and doctors said 1 was in
curable. Then Dr. King’s New Dis
covery brought quick relief and a cure
no permanent that 1 have not been
troubled In twelve years.” Mrs. Hoper
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llemnrragcs, LaGrlppe, Asthma, Croup
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G. T. NEAL,
Dentist,'
Will be at Thomson the 1st
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Stomach. Being a liquid, It starts
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Kodol not. only digests your food,
but helps you enjoy every mouthful
j >u eat.
You need a sufficient amount of
good, wholesome lood to maintain
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But, this food must bo digested
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When your stomach cannot do Its
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entire l ontcnta of the bottle If you cun
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ho will refund your money wltboutnuc*-
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uist. Don't hesitate, all druggists W. u»
Unit onr auuriintoo Is good. Tin*offer up-
pllcs to the largo bottle only nnd to hut oo
in u family. The large bottle contains A4
times ua much as the fifty cent bottle.
Kodol Is prepared at til© laborator
ies of E. C. DcWitt & Co., Chicagt.
The Cough Syrup that
rids the system of a cold
by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels is
Wtightsboro.
jack and Jill.
Well dear girls nnd hoya, wo are
not quite dead but we dont like
m.ich of it. I jiwt tell Vou we
have couglir-d nnd sneezvd until
we cant do any thing else, how is
it with you nil 1 Tho farmers in
and nround the Boro are getting
blue on account of ao much rain,
but we must cheer up and not get
blue with Gods work, for lie knows
best and of course we have got to
take wlmt he gives us.
Our Sunday school nnd League
is growing better every day and wo
do pray that, there will be much
good accomplished.
The birds have certainly been fal
ling this week ns it is the last week
for hunting.
Mr. M. P* Smith of Mesenn was
in our neighborhood bird hunting
a few days since. We wereglnd to
see Mr S nr til and you must come
•ftener •
Mr and Mrs W. D. Hunt of the
Boro’ sp*xt Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. II. 11 Hunt of Athony. i
We are still having quilting in
the Boro, Mrs. E.O. Furr had hers
last Tuesday, nnd succeedep in
quilting two quilts, all report a lot
of fun nnd plenty of good dinner.
Mrs* T. H* Hunt is to have her
quilting Tuesday, all the ladies are
expecting a big time.
The school here will close in a
short while aud I am suro the pu
pils are sorry as they were nil de
voted to their teacher, Miss Fuller
not only *,he pupils will miss her.
The community will miss her,
as she was such a great help in the
Biinday School and League.
Hannah you are right about us
sleeping we sure have mnde up for
lost time during this wet weather
but wo .are going to wake up and
do better in the future than in the
past.
MrCliff Norris of near Thomson
was tho gucBt of Miss Fuller Sun
day P. M. poor fellow ho comes
rain or shine.
Mr. E’ H. Williams has been
real sick for tho past week with lu-
gripe, but wc nr«* glad to report
he is somewhat improved.
We are glad to report that Miss
Ouchic Billion has about recovered
from an attack of measles.
Miss Mattio Wilkrrson of Ber-
zolia is oil an extended visit to
Ma. S. 0. Hawes, we are glnd to
have her with us .
Mrs Mitt Scott, is visi, ing her bro
ther Mr Vergil Wade of near Mes-
ena. wo regret to see her leave as
she will be badly missed in our
Sunday school.
Mr Mel Norris was tlie guest of
Misc Kate Williams Sunday last.
Mr. S. A. Story nn.de a business
trip to Meat nn Thursday lust.
Genial Bill Perry was in our
town a few days since we are al
ways glad to eeo old Bill.
Sold by Gibson Drug Company.
u
| Early Cabbage Plants Guaranteed to Satisfy Purchaser j
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Cebbago Grown Ei'oond Karllusi C : ' Van t z t'usn Succession Cabbage
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tiarai.a - pri.o t.» nu.v c«*-.ora*»r v'.u> I < i.ijziiislloil at ond of season. These plants are
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irruwini; ti.o h u-.Uaat p.uuts iluit es'i w» grown In the lamed Mules. Iheioplanta can bo
reset In ti.o Interior of the hout’.-.ei n ,‘Mies dnri.r.r the months of January, February, and
Month. They iv.ll slund sev.-ro cnl.l v.uhoiit being Injarod, soil will mature a head of Cab-
bage 1 wu to Three week-) sootier than if jeu Brow your owu plnnta (n hot bod* and ooid
fnun< .
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the —' * 1 — *—n—« 1 - - r
weeks aoouer :han if jeu Brow your owil ptanta~ia hot V
„ lomer* arc iho Mulct* Gardeners near tho Interior towns v ...^ „
ho .. e.h. rnoir pr-.m depends upon iLeui baviac Early Cabbage; for that reason they nor- v
ha >■ my plants f. r their crops. r
' n’ku bmw a full line of other l’Unls and Krult Trees, such as Strawberry and Sweet Po- P
reach, Pear. Plum, Cherry aud Apricot Trues, Fig Uusbtt and Grape
term, to persons who make up club VY/IVA /"* GgR ATV BOX 74
e-do*, Wiiio t*A iliuiuaicd catxicsuB. ” *Ji ui\r\ 1 I » YOUNQ’I 11LAKD, U C*
Plants; Appl
nett.
I
co.’taln our opinion free whether au
Is probably patent-able. ConununlcA-
\y conOdentla). HANDBOOK ou Pntenta
sent rree. Oldest fluency for securing patents.
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iptclal notice, without charge* in the
Scientific American.
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Job Work Quickly And Neatly
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fwadjy, VuhlH wi Btfrr Warti ni Siifpty
AUGUSTA, GA.
CANE MILLS and EVAP
ORATORS.
Amitr.
MIZI’AH.
How we welcome tlio glut! sun
shine. After several days rainy
weather, it makes the people feel
like they must ‘‘get busy," as so
little ban been dotio yet.
Mrs. J. O. King and little son
Carl of Augusta are visiting her
moth©*, Mrs. Hardaway w ho lies
been critically ill with pneumonia
for several weeks.
On account of the inclement
weather very few attended the!
show at Amity Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Dunaway
visited the former’s parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Dunaway from
Saturday until Mondny.
The writer with several others
went to Kaysvillo Sunday after
noon to see the river which was
considerably up.
We are glnd to know that Mrs.
Hardaway who has been very sick
for some time is improving. Her
many friends hope slio will be
quhe well soon.
Miss Phenie Allen a very ngt d
lady of the Loco neighborhood fell
dead last Sunday and was buried
at the family cemetery on Mon
day afternoon.
As there isn’t much news in;
this section of the country 1 will!
close with best wishes to the Pro-j
gress band.
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It Saved His Ley.
“All thoueht I’d lose ray leg,” writes
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not cure, had at fact laid me up. Then
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured it sound
and well.” Infallible for Skin Erup
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Valuable Baums and Town Lot
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Land for Sale•
I have for sale several small tracts of
land near Thomson. One twenty acres,
one 25 acres, one forty acres, and one
fifty-six acres. Any one desiring a
small farm near town can buy from me.
4t. Jua K. Farmer.
Knox Land Co- Lots. yp
I have two or three lots of ihc Knox
Land Co. unsold. Parties desir
ing to purchase should do ho before
Keb. 1st. After that date they will be
rented for the year 1909.
Ira E. Farmer.
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