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THE McDUlFFlE PROGRESS, OCTOBER 3, 1913
Beware of Ointment* lor
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
Silver Run News
never be uaed
from reputable
they will do la
M mercury will mircly deatroy the aenae
Of amell and completely derange the
Whole ayatem when entering It through
the mucoua auffacca. Such artlclea ahould
be uaed except on preacrlptlona
tie phyah tana, aa the damage
„ la ten fold to the good you
mu poaatbly derive from them. Hall’a
irrh Cure, manufactured by F. .T.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contain* no
mercury, and 1* taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood ar.d mucoua aur-
facea of the nyatem. In buying Hall'a
Catarrh Cure he sure you get the genu
ine. it 1* taken Internally and made In
Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tea-
tltnonlals fre<. <*
Bold by Druggist*. Price 75c per bottle.
Ti l.e Vail’a Family PlUa for oosatlptlioa.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Btc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
ternally and externally. Price ?5c-
Colds
should be "nipped In the
bud", for if allowed to run
unchecked, serious results
may follow. Numerous
cases of consumption, pneu
monia, and other fatal dis
eases, can be traced back to
a cold. At the first sign of a
cold, protect yourself by
thoroughly cleansing your
system with a few doses of
THEDFORD’S
BLACK-
DRAUGHT
the old reliable, vegetable
liver powder.
Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o*
Madison Heights, Va., says
"1 have been using Thed-
ford’s Black-Draught for
stomach troubles, indiges
tion. and colds, and find it to
be the very best medicine I
ever used. It makes an old
man feel like a young one."
Insist on Thedlord’s, the
original and genuine. K-67
Mrs R H Whitaker, of Avondale,
spent Monday afterneon with Mrs J A
Moore.
Grandma Eubanks, age 90 years,
walked half a mile to the store at
Avondale and traded s.ith Mrs A E
McGahee.
Grandma Sellars spent a few days
With !-:er daughter, Mrs J R Whitaker,
at Avondale.
Mra A E McGahee, of Avondale,
spent Thursday afternoon with
Ora Whitaker.
t Mrs Isubel Ansley spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs J W Whitaker.
Little Ghesley Moore, chi.d of Mr
and Mrs I A Moore, was taken sick on
Friday morning of last week.
Miss Levada Rabun spent|Suturday
night and Sunday with Mrs George
Taylor, at GreeCetown.
Mr and MrsCiarenceFord, of Creece-
town, dined with Mi and Mrs J W
Whitaker Saturday.
Mrs W S Fitzgerald and Mrs Joel
Neal dined at the home of Mrs A II
Whitaker Saturday.
Mr and Mrs J M Reeves dined with
Mrs A E McGahee Sunday.
M rand Mrs Nathan Prescott spent
a pleasant afternoon with Airs Nora
Rabun Sunday.
Mr W I) McGahee and children and
Jim Rabun spent a short while at t,,e
home of Dr Washington Sunday after
noon
a had dhatii
Little Chesley Moore, the youngest
chthl of Mr and Mrs I A Moore was
taken sick . ritlay and passed awaj
Shu Jay night shout 8 o’clock. He
was 2 years old and had never oeen
sick until Friday morning before his
death. On Monday afternoon' Septem
ber £0lh he was buried. Rev J W
Howard delivered the funeral services
which took place in Silver Run church.
He is qsleep but not dead. We all ex
tend our heart felt sympathy Urine
bereaved father and mother.
Dearing Special
Mr arid Mrs R B Morgan and little
daughter Conelia Mr and Mrs Eagie
McGahee and children spent Sunday
with their parents Mr and R P Morgan
Mr W C Gamp made a business trip
to Augusta Monday.
Mr and Mrs EW Reynolds and child
ren from Augusta are visiting Mr and
M r s 0 Howard.
Mrs Pinkie Rumble and little sun
Pjrks from Co >bham a e viri ing the i •
M s mother Mrs J P Harris.
Mr and Airs C Nichols Mrs Jennie
Moore and Miss Jreene Dasher from
Augusta are With Mrs 11 R Printup.
Mrs Edd Moore who has been spend
ing a few week wiih 1 er pare ti Mr
and Mrs Jessie Whitaker have returned
to her home in Savannah.
Mrs C H Reeves and children will
leave
gone several days.
Mr and Mrs M L Seals spent Sunday
in Augusta.
Miss Pearl Reeves from Headstall
spent Monduy with Miss Florence Har
rison.
Mr J R Piintup made a business trip
to Thomson Friday,
Mr Gleo Crosby was in town Tues
day on business.
Miss Florence Harrison sp„nt the
week eud in Augusta.
Mr Julia Freeman and daughter Miss
Buna Ware from Wrens spent Monday
in Dearing.
Mr and Mrs D P J’rintup and child'
ion from Augusta spent t.he week-end
with Mr and Mrs J R Printup.
Everything
Wall’s.
guaranteed at D. U.
After visiting her daughters Mrs
Aivin Hoops of Gibson and Mrs Fannie
Gay near Mai hews Ga. Mrs Jane Smith
has|returned to her home here.
Mr William Gay from Jeffierson
county visited .Mr D D McGahee Tuse-
nay.
Mr Sam Neal from Headstall was in
Town on business Tuesday.
There a gieat excitment over the
cotton and cotton seed market at Dea -
ing. Some ofthp buyers werei giving
Augusta prices here Tuesday.
Mr wili Perry from Thomccnflwas in
town Tuesday.
Weak, Inactive Kidneys Cause
Much Trouble
Good Paint
^*co„
•topbintj.
GIICAqo
^PHE^^idN^bladder
is cheap; and Devoc is not the only,
good paint; it is one of a dozen; ami. |
very likely, the only one in your town— j
this week for Hepziber Ga. to be lh « rcure "^dr.dsof m.ddling and bad. j
You can see what chance t.iere Is oj
another good one theie; perhuosone in j
ten at the most.
Had paint is dearest;middling isilear;
cost 2 >rtimes us much as the best. |
No matter about the cost, a gallon; j
that isn't it; the cost a square foot the;!
cast a job; better yet, the corl a year.
There's a whole education in paint in 1
this advertisment,
Tuomson Hardware Co. sell it.
Backache, rheumatism, and all kidney and bladder disorders
are caused from weak inactive kidneys, which fail to filter out
the poisons, and Jreep the blood pure. The only way to
positively and permanently cure such troubles is to remove
the cause. The reason why Foley Kidney Pills are the best
medicine for kidney and bladder troubles is because they are
made wholly of those healing, strengthening and restorative
ingredients that nature needs to build up and renew these im
portant and vital organs. See that you get Foley Kjdney Pills
for your kidney and bladder troubles. They are tonic in action,
quick to give good results, and contain no harmful drugs.
Sold by DR. A. J. MATHEWS
’hor.o ] 7 for the best Groceries.
Quick delivery, cull
p.,one 17.
You will find froElt
Wall’B.
leans at B. It.
Prices guaranteed
at B. It. Wall’s.
on everything
Tax Notice
Established.Almost a Quarter Century.
DAVISON & FARGO
Cotton Commission Merchants
AUGUSTA, - - - GEORIGIA.
Liberal Advances on Shipments. Prompt, Careful Attention.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
Books are now open for
the collection of state and
county taxes for the year 1913,
W. A. Watson, T. C. Office j
at Court House.
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Vour druaaiKt will refund money if I*AZ0
OINTMENT fnilH to cine nny ense of ItchliiK,
lllind, Bleeding or 1’rotrudinK piles in Mo Hdnys.
Die first application Kive.1 Ease and Heal. 50c.
I-A DIES 1
Auk ,»ur for CTU-CHKS-TERS
DIAMOND IIKAND riLl.S in Ki;d and,
Goi.d metallic boxes, sealed with Blue^
Ribbon. Takb no othkr. It., of jour
for OlII.CHES.TEKS
S. M. WHITNEY CO.
COTTON FACTORS
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
_ i Personal Attention Given to all Cotton.
Ford Automobiles i Consignments Solicited. Established 1868.
CAR LOAD
DIAMOND niUNI) PI 1,1,H, for twenty-five
“ - ‘ ' ~ till
IBnifffttftt and
DIAMOND I , r
years regarded ns Best,Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE TESTED
LATEST
jSl Y LE; j UST in; "call and
See them; will be gone direct
ly. Lombard Iron
Works
Augusta, . - Georgia.
P. B. JOHNSON! J. T..WEST
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW I ATTORNEY AT LAW
Thomson - Georgia | Office In Dr. Mathews’ Bldg.
Thomson, Ga.
OFFICE IN PRINTUP BUILDING
MYER STEINE
Something New Every Day, Bought Right, and Will be sold Right. Our
Ladies’ Suits, Long Coats
Misses add Children’s Ready to Wear,
Are Especially Attractive.
New Dress Suitings, Shoes, Hats, Trunks and Suit Cases
to supply any reasonable want.
MILLINERY
I always carry an attractive line of Millinery, and at Reasonable
Prices. My “opening day” is Every Day.
MYER STEINE
NEXT DOOR TO McDUFFIE BANK.
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