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Stops
Pains Neuralgia
The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgia are caused
by excitement of the nerves. Sciatica is also a nerve
pain.
Sloan’s Liniment, a soothing external application,
stops neuralgia pains at once, quiets the nerves, relieves
that feeling of numbness which is often a warning of
paralysis, muscular and tissues, by its tonic effect on the nervous and
relief. gives permanent as well as immedi¬
ate
One Application Relieved the Pain.
Mr. J. C. Lee, of noo Ninth St., S. E., Washington, D. C., -writes: —
“ I advised a lady who was a great sufferer from neuralgia to try Sloan’s Lini¬
ment. After one application the pain left her and she has not been troubled
with it since.”
Sloan’s
Liniment
is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff
Joints and Sprains and all Pains.
At All Druggists. Price 25c., 50c. and $1.00.
Sloan’s Treatise on the Horse sent Free. Address
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS.
Edison Phonographs
and Records
Having secured the agency for Edison Phono¬
graphs and Records, I will be glad to have all
those interested to call at the Spence Drug Co.
and see and hear their latest 2- and 4-minute
Records played on the Fireside Phono—the
new $22.00 machine.
Kodol
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion
If you Suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on
the Stomach, Belching, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn,
etc., a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly
Kodol supplies found the same in digestive healthy
Juices stomach. that Being are liquid, a It starts
a
digestion at once.
Kodol not only digests your food,
tout helps you enjoy every mouthful
you eat.
You need a sufficient amount of
good, wholesome food to maintain
strength and health.
* But, this food must be digested of
thoroughly, otherwise the pains
Indigestion and dyspepsia are the
result.
When your stomach cannot do Its
work properly, take something Kodol Is th_e to
help your stomach.
only thing that will give the stom¬
ach complete rest.
Why? Because Kodol does the
rane work as a strong stomach, and
does it In a natural way.
sold by Spence Drug Co.
So, don’t neglect your stomach.
Don't become a chronic dyspeptic.
Keep your stomach little healthy and
strong You don’t by taking have a Kodol.
to take Kodol all
the time. You only take it when
you need it.
Kodol is perfectly harmless.
Our Guarantee
lar Go bottf to your Then druggist after today and have get a dol¬
you used the
entire contents of the bottle if you can
honestly say that it has not done you any
good, will return refund the bottle to the druggistana
he your money without ques¬
tion or Don’t delay. hesitate, We will all then druggists pay the drug¬
gist. good. know
that our guarantee Is This offer ap¬
plies In to the large bottleonly and to but one
times a family. much The larsre the fifty bottle contains £54
as as cent bottle.
Kodol is prepared at the laborator¬
ies of E. C. DeWitt fit Co., Chicago-
She Could Cook.
He had wedded a popular actress,
much to the dismay of his friends,
says the Cleveland Plain Dealer. He
was fond ®f the practical things of
life. Ilis friends were sure the profes¬
sional lady would prove anything but
a helpmeet to him. it was their first
breakfast in the pretty suit fu the little
flat. The coffee was delicious, the
steak of the exact rareness he prefer¬
red. and he had never eaten such rolls.
He held one of the latter aloft. "Why.
where did you buy them, my love?"
he asked. She flung him a bewitching
smile. “I created those rolls.” she dra¬
matically answered. "You?” he cried.
“Yes." she replied. “I was cooking In
a downtown restaurant when 1 went
on the stage.”
The Hub of the Body.
The organ around which all the other
organ’s revolve, and upon which they
are largely dependent for their welfare,
is the stomach. When the functions of
the stomach become impaired, the bow¬
els and liver also become deranged. To
cure a diease of the stomach, liver or
bowels get Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.
It is the promptest relief for constipa¬
tion and dyspepsia ever compounded.
It is absolutely guaranteed to do what
is claimed, and if you want to try it
before buying, send your address for a
free sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup
Co., 11(5 Caldwell Bldg., Monticello, 111.
It is sold by Spence Drug Co, at 50c and
$1.00 a bottle.
The Point of View.
Jean Paul Laurens, the famous
French painter, was the son of an
honest cart driver of Toulouse. At one
time when the painter was at the
height of his Parisian reputation it
happened that two old women at Tou¬
louse were talking about the Laurens
family.
“Let me see,” said one—“there were
two hoys, weren’t there?”
“Yes.”
“What became of them?”
“Oh. one’s a grocer here in Toulouse.
He does a good business."
“And the other one?”
"The younger one? He went off to
Paris and became an artist.”
“Dear, dear! And his father such a
good, worthy man!”
A Scalded Boy’s Shrieks
Horrified his grandmother, Mrs.
Marie Taylor, of Nebo, Ky., who
writes that when all thought he
would die, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
wholly cured him. Infallible for
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns,
Wounds, Bruises, Fever-Sores,
Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains,
Chapped hands. Soon routs Piles.
25c, at Spence Drug Co.
Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County:
Will bo sold at the court house door
in said county on the first Tuesday in
December, 1909, within the legal hours
of sale, towit:
All of the South one-half (1-2) of lot
number fifty-three (53); also all of lot
of laud number twenty-eight (28), ex¬
cept fourteen (14) acre.? of laud in the
Southwest corner and lying South and
Southwest of Pelham and Moultrie
wagon road, being three hundred and
sixty-one (1561) acres of land, more or
less, all situated in the Tenth District of
Mitchell county, Georgia, subject to a
certain easement held and owned by the
T. N. Baker Lumber Company, under
and by virtue of the terms and condi¬
tions of a certain contract fully recorded
iu book number seventeen (17) pages
numbers 145, 14(5 and 147 iu the Record¬
er’s office of Mitchell County.
Said land levied on as the projierty of
D. M. Rogerf to saiisfy an execution is¬
sued on the 2nd day of November, 1909,
from the City Court of Pelham in said
county, in favor of Citizens Bank, of
Michigan City, Indiana, against D. M.
Rogers.
This 10th day of November, 1909.
O. D. Okow, Sheriff.
Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County;
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property, towit;
All of lot of land No. 261 in the 11th
land district of Mitchell county, Geor¬
gia, containing 250 acres, more or less,
with all improvements thereon. Said
land levied on as the property of Robert
Walden to satisfy an execution issued
from the Superior Court of Mitchell
county at the April Term, 1909, against
Robert Walden in favor of B. B. Bow¬
er, trustee. Tenant in possession noti¬
fied in writing. Levy made Nov. tith,
1909.
O. D. Crow, Sheriff.
At CAMILLA,
On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22d
The show this year is Bigger and Better and in a More Commanding
position than ever before to maintain their unrivaled standing and
rank, and to Amaze and Delight their thousands of Patrons.
Many Entirely New and Exclusive Features.
A Few of the Many Features You Will See :
MARION SHERIDAN and Her Troupe of PERFORMING LIONS
Prof. Buckley’s Herd of Performing Elephants
Including DUTCH BE, the LARGEST ELEPHANT IN THE WORLD
Rosedale, the Beautiful Ten Thousand Dollar Kentucky Horse
JAKE, LARGEST GORILLA EVER EXHIBITED IN AMERICA
He is Five Feet Ten Inches in Height and Weighs 150 Pounds,
has Tremendious Strength, Marvelous Agility, and
his Powerful Anns are a wonder to behold.
A Truly Wonderful Display of Trained Animals
400 People. 250 Horses and Ponies. 20 Funny Clowns
Prof. WHEELER’S MILITARY BAND
The Flower and Pick of Feature Performers from all Nations, in
a Program Extant, startling struggles and ludicrous revelries, carrying
the spectators by storm and wildly applauded by all.
Bring Little To See Ones the BABY Rlepliants Camels Monlceys Lions
AN ENDLESS PROGRAM OF ST. RTUNG EVENTS
SEE THE FREE SPECTACULAR STREET PARADE
Starting from the Show Grounds at 10 a. m.
2 — PERFORMANCES DAILY — 2
Afternoon at 2 o’clock. Night at .8 o’clock.
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