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MATT El I?- TIN! SC I'ECf’’ EAX
GtCNERAL NEWS GOSSIP.
Mr. and Mrs (unmet Mody
w re here Monday,-esteemed guests
at the hospitable home of her
mother, Mrs. Angie McNair.
The Bowen Association will
hold its annual meeting at the
Baptist church here this fall, begin
ning Oct. the 7th. less than two
months.
Miss Essie, the charming dauglv
ter of Mayor and Mrs-. J. M Bai
ley reached home Tuesday of last
week from Gaiusviile where she
attended a sunnier school.
The beating of hammers and
the humming of saws are heard in
every section of the city.
Mr 'V P Dunn the genial cashiei
of the First National Bank is sooi
to have one of the prettiest little
residences in the citv. The worl
mon are busy now painting tin
exterior and are preparing h
paper the walls of the interior
Col. P. D. Rich puts in his lor
mal annoucement in this issue o
the Liberal. for Solicitor of tin
City Court of Colquitt. Since u
choosing the law as a profession, y
■Col. Rich has risen rapidly; and |,
he merits the high esteem in which |]
'-•e is held. His card in another
c01a..., j g explicit; and will meet v
with the t< t of many of cur j
fenders. ’
Mr. John Cook is among e, . |
prominent citizens here today.
Mr. F E. Fudge is having the
- material placed on the ground fer
‘ the building of a brick warehouse
which is to stand oil the north
side of Broad street not far fl an
Ids gin. Improvements in this
city are continually being made.
A Free Will Baptist church was
constituted hero this week. Funds
are Doing conlributiJtl for t he build I
ing of a house of worship tor tie
Frbe Wills here. Ev ry good oil ,
izen in the city wdl be glad for
the good people of that denomimi
lion to bo able tj worship under
their.own "vine and llg tr<« al
'though they ar- always welcome ]
to. use cither oiMJie oi|mr 9-b'd'.cye.s i
/.ere. 4
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BMr. >ui(l Mu- G. McNnr. ft'
WWp.iru anti Ilia feui.M??'U" loiiiiod
■'■'npn'iWa 4 W ’'ii
Rawls’ Spring today.
Therein more sickness just now
nt thia county than tin re. has ••• c-n
for some time
Cotton is op< uing fast and wid
soon be ready for the pickers Ihe
price of the fleecy staple is wav
ering round the !>•’> c-ii*s notch
i;i S ivanuah
Cd. B. B Bush leased the Mer
ry Go Round i'-r an hour I‘rida v
and complimented as many chil
dren as he could gid’licr with tree
ri'les. Need we add that hi;; i n
etosi'fy was greatly appreciated.
51 is-, Hellie Dix >n n enjoying a
well earned vavntio’n. Fol ala nt
two years si e has worked in the
central ollico of the Telephone
Krchang. her . and now the
managers are giving her a week'.,
vacation. Master Lynn Harrell
is working in the central < .'lice in
her place.
Mr. Blackshear Bush lost a ven
line horse a *ew days ago. he
wiiodrivingth.ru the country to
Pelham when the animal showed
signs of being sick. He stopped
at a farmer s homo by the wayside
but nothing gave the animal any
relief and it died after suffering
intensely for a little while
School is to open here in Sep
tember. Let the children tie ready
to enter the first day.
Rev N. G. Christopher recently
held, a good meeting id Colquitt,
in which ho was assist, dby Rev.
N. B. O’Kelley, of Dawson.
If also had a good meeting at
(inion church, in the Sorith
.■e.-'ern Association, with twenty
fmr additions. He was nwi-Ld
in this meeting l> Re' • A.
V rker. of Brin-mi.
- - Th-* < hiristimi 1 ndi
j A Gt<OD W<IMAN DI ES. 1 .
, Monday Mu-rm August 10 i
■nt ten o’clock. Mrs J. M. -Instic ■■ i
idled at I,er bom- ;• ;,r May haw. A
latter an illnu.-s <. ouiy a week.
i She leaves a bm-.baud and two1 f
’ | suns to mourn her death. : [
1 She wrs about forty five years > j
old and bad been a faithful mem-| l
her ct the Missionary Baptist jv
church for many years. i
Her body was interre 1 ih Flat j
Creek cemetery Tuesday afternoon, f
tne funeral services will be con-’j
ducted by Rev. S. A. McLendon, t
, ’ She was treated by Drs. Doster
Spooner of Mayliaw, and Holings- i
j. worth of Donalsonville.
e A large circle of friends grieve
I with her loved ones over the death ,
I of this good woman.
d A friend.
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REPELLING CHARAO-
T ERISTICS.
■r
n Orison Swett Mardvn says in one
-of his books on character;
k Many people are not capable of I
ie fuming great friendships because ,
to they do not have tin* qiiahti- s
themselves which attract noble
qaulities in others.
r- It you are uncharitable, intoler
>f ant, if you like generosity, cordi
te ality, if you are narrow and bigoted,
unsympathetic, small and mean,
you cannot cxiKct that generous,
large-hearted, noLie characters will
Hock around you
If vou expect to make friends
with large scaled, noble characters
you must cultivate, large hearted
ness, generosity, charity and tol
erance.
One reason why so many people
' lrt ' so few friends is that they
l' SVc ' x \little to give, and expect
so inueliN.
A happy >^^. rairG , 1 t, a desire
scatter .joy and to 1> ■
b? helpful to evei ybodj. ttro won .
Jerful aids to friendship.'
People who ar< moody and
i -lined to be Jilue do not make
many frfcmds because these are
qualities which repel rather t.inn
attract
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CERI’AIX i'i OF AN EX
TRA SESSION
| COX FRONTS LEGIST ATC'E.
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I | Urges Passage m <rrfffr Im
I I • p'-t in!
A special from Atlanta to tlio
AlLauv Herald says: An extra
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. esS'on of the legislature seems
cer.i.iii, with anothermessage sent
i to tliv senate this morning by Gov. j
Smith urging that body to pass
[ oilier important legislation, leaving
j (lie convict question to an extra'
! The Gov. said the convict issue.
' was far (<x; grave a matter to hurry i
| thru in one day, Tim extra session
I I will b,. called within ten days.
The .;emie.’spent all the forenoon
I d'.scm:.-.ing certain appropriations,
: without reaching a conclusion on
' anything. The bill to limit loan
I agents to live pCi cunt per month;
i passed, and will become a law as
■ soon us the g.q.v. rnn signs it.
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i ! LEG RAFHY FREE; JkhTK’CiEPING a SHORTHAND AT HALF RAT!:.
•Ln order to celebrate our eleventh anm dop ning >ve an offering our excellent telegraph course
• FREE and the Lookkeeping and short hat..' c >tir Al HALF RATE to J; etui cuts v.\ >. . nkr before
tlie 25th of September.
Our equipment is very c.ompM- ri-.-dth;-L. tt.tii.n. Artc-dan water Three lunds* rn two store
(college buildings with the hisgest dormitory A South fin. Nine exp'rt teachers. Boara in private In.im s
, ■ only §1< 1 montlu* A splendid opp ■ w.uity to .et-;;i education. Write for our new i! ...tinted ? .la.
Hog. Addies s
11. S. Bowden, ' : N! ER' TTY v C AIMEidTAL SOHO AL, Abk-villv, G-i.
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C.; —o 7? 7. MAPURS I FOOS AND DRUGS LAW,
fest An improvement over many Ccugh, Lung and Broo.hial Remedies, kecause it rids the
■££&•-3' system of a cold by tiers ;.j as ■ <atlv.rti< -sn th- ’co.-.-,. No opiates, j Guaranteed to give
feStXA -r?** satisfaction or money refai-r’-d. }>rcm»rert *■-- onwm r -medicine co. (CHICAGO. V. 5. /..
A Young Girl Should Dre-s lir-
Hair Simply
The question f arranging the]
hair >f a fil’i-aen year old girl is al
serib',s one. say ; the Septemo i ■
No.'. Idea W-.mem’s Magazine. A .
good stvk; is t > comb it onek from l
th ■ face. lull lo sei y, that a soft!
pompadour mav be formed; then
plait, commencing from lop of head
where a large bow is placed; at the
nape of the neck put am,-the. fin
plait hangs down the back and is
finished at (he end in acurl. 1 -p
--py little maids of Fith Ave follow
this fashion.
Avoid extremely largo Dows, as
they give the head a distorted ap
pearance. The bow should pro
ject about an inch beyond the
curve of the head.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a car.
didate for the office of Solicitor of
the city court of Miller county,
which election will tnl; ■ place or
the date of the general eh e.lioii,on
! the first Wednesday m Octo’-er
I lespectfnlly ■ i ;.l the mippar
of the vol -r.; of /drier comity, -uu
should I be !r ocr- I with lais ol
lice at your hau ls, I wit! always
feel that 1 am but a servaii of th.
people, and 1 promise a imtlifu
discharge of the duties of this i im
portant office.
I thjnk the laws of our b. loved
slate should be rigidly erd- reed
arid that the rich and prominenf
who violate them should b- pun
ished as we!! as the poor; that ti c
LAW, like- DEaTH, is ro respee
ter of person, an I for the.-, re..son;
if for nemo other, 1 will know n
■ person well enough tt: be ttrrnel
- from the path of duty; but will' ll
dcavor with all my power, energy
and taknt to punish the guilt;
> when that result can be legs 11;
accomplished.
DUTY is indeed a jealous mi',
tress, and my conception of th
. .'.riiiiinai laws of Georgia will b
e my un|y guide ami master in th
e earnest enuavur to fsithfu
u !y discharge my duties, shoul
you see proper to honor me wit
this office.
'Thanking you for the consider
ti.m requested,. I am,
Faithfully,
P. D. Rich.
TWO KINDS OF PEOPLE.
The two kinds of people oirca/lh
mean
#Are the o W/h( lift
rv v . dtijh
I world’s
Ar., always divided in just tllesoT
■ two classes.
And oddly enough you will lind. i
too. 1 ween,
Thera’s only one lifter to tweniy
who lean
lln which class are you." Ar. you
easing the load
Os ever taxed lifters who toil
down t ■> road?
Or are you a i- mer wlia mt otners
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Your portion of labor and wor
ry and care?
•Ella \V heeler V' de x
AN ERROR CORRECTED.
Last week the S -I’rch Light was
in error in reporting the death of;
Mr. W. W. O. Butler of Dona'scu-1
: villi-; whereas it should have been
•C. W. Butler'of Iron City. We I
; regret very much this error, at the!
| same lim” we cougratulatq rhe ge-1
ini il Mr. W. (F. Butler who was re-j
: ported dead, but who is yet very j
much alive. —Search Light.
Tin Lib ’’id readers will bo glail ■
to kn<."’that Mr Butler i- vet i ■
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FIRS'I MV--
10.
Fr mi 'he York An.
A it ■; V ;r old boy f'ut on
first : : siloes lie Irh'l evi.
i worn when he- darted sot New
‘ York -'ll tin' Sa - ininah Line Steam- nn
j ship City of Sfeanuah that arriv-
■ d here y sterd. -. Poverty, how
ever, Hal nothfiig to do with iiis
case, us lie is 11- nt >..,11!;. .o: -i ]
a wealthy merchant of M ■.?■/', j
and is on his wv\ with his a ./‘her i
aiid two s’ist< rs o Piais.
Robert’s parei is hove thvi-owu ‘ ‘
ideas about how a child should I>q
brought. The ' anted their son to
be perfectly nat rai and bealthv '
and shoos wore tabooed. As a re- W !
suit he lias been allowed* far’ t’en'l L
years to ream a ;out without foot i
covering. J r '
| When the time came far limsis-H
ers to start to ; ris to . tndy art
shoes became t necessity. Tbo,
joy donned them cheerfully, but].
- he said yesterday they were still! 11
’ , • I , . . c -
i co new to him P./.t he could not ij,
cay nether or aut he liked them i a
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How to Avojd Apppndieit’s. I*]
Jd st victims of appendicil; -• arej'
h so wlio are Imbituallv conslipa- i
-.'.1. Fahy's (Lino Laxative <uns 11
•iiioiiic coiistqq'.ion by Mimulat-1 I
tug the liver am bowels .an.l re- j
- stores the until -1 action of the 1,,
bowels. FolcyC Orino Laxative | '
i does not nausea or gripe and is
'mild and pleasaul to take. Iv-fus, I
:u I'Stitutes. W. liams Drugf’o.
-■ _ si-s-t.-ai.an.—-mxrwrxi t ■ vo.-oouaKM
On on M; donaires in
Mexico.
From the Mexico ItccorJ
Not many yea.’s ago it was not
j uncommon to hive one point to (
~ this millionaire and that and say: ’
y “He made his tr.on.'.y in oil." Up <
in Texas they .f. developing men ’
l' v I ah ng the Rio 1 1 rande who may i.i 1 1
I a shor) time be referred to a.; "on-i
.. ion millionaire
10 So great ias >een the success of
A . the men who Live been growing
onions along tile boon Irv lim-thi.t
p-_ experts declari t e Bermuda i/.iou ,
] t [ produced then i really superior to
pj th- 1 Bermuda ctiion produced in its
mit.ve soil.
List summer '.lie agent of 'b
< S iiith Texas Tr. Grower/ Asso
ciation visited Kiie Bermuda and]
ICaDjry Islands, and secured a b'g:
i consignment ©Weed '1 lies© seed
i nave produce 11 this year’s onion
l crop in I’exasW^ greater size an.l
j p I ui.a line quur tiere.is it va
jformerly esp It’ 11 tI?Q tr ‘
[j.. I'n
. . * . . .'lt. . . . " • i
grates annua ,>w estirhab
ied that their si ! |9ffents this ye-u
?.m'buhf?H'*o nF mt HROfM'd erntos
! P i ni«. an ex J AC ‘ S I - !K£ A rOULIICE
FORMS or BKIWDIBSSSS
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A ODD FOR S ALE:—I have or
band, both oakLnd pine, stove oi
chimney lengths Prompt deli'
er os Phone N>. 3f>.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
W. C. Worril X S ’ C furt ltb
Mondays Apr. am: (a i
J. A. Laing Solid.<.i General.
1. It. BushClerx.
I. A Phiil'ps, Sheriffr
VV. C. Dancer, Ordinary. Courtis'
Monday in .sell mouth.
!■' E. Fudge. ,
M. D R-.Ur.lsJ Com. ( wt Is
(i. \'< r . Cook i Moii.'hiv in each
A T . W. Mock. ’ month.
|W. I. Moody. Tax Collector.
J. G. Holley i , . Receiv. r
B. B. Roberts,ic nnm Tr.-isnre.
W. A. McDonald A -nmty S ;rwv
or
•Las. Kniglit. Cor..' r.
C. C Bush. -I idg City Couri
Court 2 Monday in eaeh?t mtn
N L. Stapleton, Smicitor
“ ll - « -ld l.y lk> .
‘hy.
m 'i of a
lump. :■ ()!
TH E L.
1 want to tell y.
f ray lift! ’ tivo-yei.
!i<- attends ' unday sc.
irly. Ketuniiffg home o.
ay, she said:
•Mama, every Sunday the tn.
•uls h-i,v much, money eftcb class,
jives, and then he tells lioW much
Aijal gives, mid Total Total gives
acre than one. He must boa
icli man. Who is Total mama? !
L’hc September Delineator.
Attention, Asthma Sufierirs!
Foley's Honey and Tar will ;;ive
mmediate relief to asthma suffer-1
jrs and has cured mimy eases that
ind refused to yield to other treat I
inent Foley’s Honey and Tur is
ll>o best remedy for nil thorat und
lung troubles, contains no harmful
.Irugs. Williams Drug Co.
Four things a man must learn to do
If he would make bis record true,
To think without confusion ci-early,
To Icve his tsllowinan s-noe’-ely,
To act from hoiust motives purely.
To trust in God and Heaven se
curely.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Georgia, Miller county:
Will be sold on Saturday the 22
day of August, 19U8, at public "tit
er; >at the court house in said
county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
certain property, of which he fol
lowing is a full and complete de
scription:
•A one-half undivided interest in
and to all of that town 'ot of laud
jin the city of Colquitt, Miller Co.,
[Georgia, being part of lot of laud
!No. one hundred and sixty-nine
(169) in the 13th district of said
county, and known the corner!
lot on which now stands the two
' brick store houses occupied by M
[ D. Roberts and Kimbrel Bros , said
[lot fronting on the public cr cjurl
'ho’use square-fifty feet and running
! back west one hundred feet, bound
ed on north by South Depot street,
' cast by public square, and on south
an I west .by lands of .E. tiim-
Itr U‘ -“r * “ ' -n.
fiTn'l/i' Po*?-..- o. ■
PI sna pro-? 0......
ir erty of? 4. D. Roberts under and
L ny virtue of a d w with power of
sale to secure debt ex> cuted by
E 'be said M. U Roberts to the First
s National Bank of Colquitt on th ■ ■
- llth day of November 1907, said .
n deed being filed for recoid in the!
>r office of the clerk of the Super'o
court of said county on the 15th
day of November 1907 and being
j ivcoided in book P. of the Record ,
of Mortgages of said county, page
i 195, This August 10th, 1908.
The First National Bank
of Colquitt.
I By Bush & Stapleton.
xittornevs at Law.
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; "If :i man sits down at set of sun ,
• ITo count the things he has done,!
ijlis good wife will a few
| More things tiiat he ought to do. ’:
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MRS. DE XN P YSf E 5 AWAY.
| Mrs. Frank Dean of Eldorendo |
'died S.inday afternoon atherhome
add will be buried in the family
‘ jecu etery nth Whites’ Fridge.
Mrs. Dean Lad been ill for a
j while but was net thought to be so
I seriously ill. Mr Dean is a broth
:er of Deputy She riff R. L Dean of '
I Bainbridge, and has a number c-f
i friends in the city thatsympathise >
with him iu his sorrow.
--Bainbridge PcsL
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£ *w REt:<£
J """Or. King’s j
lew Discovery i
L„.. rrONSI'WPTtOfi Price ?;
■ GUGJiaand sOcisl.3Ot
8 . S SsM&S Free Trial, y ,
5 hL«s^_ acMtsb.*_st»- arrxMe....issrsrewcacaa.-X J I
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I‘iJLUiiC TROUBI , .r
, 3 BACir h j
:• • - -< .. ' *• T J \-/ t
‘--'.QUTT SOTTLINi
r«;k I WOR
I anufact u le the Rest
S PridA n 0 ’ " f u: '
e.: i ‘ de Ginger Ale,
nthema,
Al
l ßot t'e the Great A meri c an Hon
And COCA & COLA P ‘
c all on us. FOR
"'.sr • Sxceent Drinks.
' : ON US Fou
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Books WiHE
! hosß Wr''’ ! M<3Vv Qg r' -si
11 ‘-'wHVcF
Given Preferen.
R. W. GROW
Zdcorn«,y tH Law
coli'i t -i v.
C. mn.eivlal lw a Gpecirdtj* |
Money to 1< an on f'« yre-W ,
ime at 7 and s i -'t cent interwi.
D?. E. K. RAINEY. D oimt.
Arlington. (‘oori-ja
fc 85*
Office" upstairs in post offic-.
building. Your patronage's so
i cted.
Rings Little Livei Hilts for
biliousness and siek-headache.
] They clean the fvsti-m ami clear
| the skin Price 25c. Try tm-rn.
I Sold by Cook Trading Co.
-•> A'. L. Btnptetoa.-
tfUStl & .TAFLI-TGN.
attosnrvs at iaw.
iVi'i pi.'.eiiee in 1 Mr*run -izidl
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|. .--M’ attention g.veu to «ej»»
'« ■ : ej >’)iQg tonus.
a' j ■ .
vriif. t. lit-.- "<
z.’!’!'•>RLEY AT LAW,
WK a L EGTfWFT’W,
WLQUII’T, S'A.
I'raciiceß in ail the Stat© 4.nd
'rderal Courts and else war® by
ra.ciai contract,
. 2-25-05-ly ;
Wood's Liver Medicine is for;
the relief of Alalaria Chibs and I
F-ver and all ailments resulting I
from derangocl condition .fth"!
Liver M-'dicine is a tonic tpllm]
liver and bowels, relii .> s sick |
headache, constipation, stomitch. ■
kidney and liver disorders and acts
' :.s a gentle laxative It is the
' '.deal remedy for fatigue mid weak
i ness- It’s lonic 4 iA/ola on the on
i tire system felt wit*h the first do?"
1 The $1 .<>o size coati his nearly 2.1
: times the quantity of the ”>()■■ size
lln liquid form. Pleasant to Ink
.-'old by < ' >ok Tradi:. ■ ('■ ■
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Kiakes Kidneys and Bladder Raoht
■5 DRAPER iLii»_u.s
DROP HEAD
MACHINE
With Our 1C Year g>
After years of study 3 ®
and labor we are able to
•sell a fWe-crawer drep-head. SEWING .MACHINE
with ucispletc attachments for 513.73. This machi.n
is far superior to ttrese which sold for $50.00 a fv*
years ano. Modern mechanical skill has made this
-NEW EMPIRE MACHINE” absolutely pencot. IT
SLWS ANu SEWS RIGHT. The “Head”, “Siiuttl. '.
“Presser Foot', “Feed”, -Take-up”, and “Shidtle
Carrier” car.t.ot be improved u>on. We have shipped
hundreds of them and they have piven complete
satisfaction. The cabinet is made of solid GOLDEPj
FINISHED OAK. it is a handsome and useful
article—a bo. a and deliji.t to wo;r*en. P’ cjnyinccd
nt this by getting our beautiful illuitrated MAC ’ -
CATALOGUE. It .s TREE. Writ, tod ...
ANDERSON HARDWARE CO.,
ite" Dec&tur Street Al I.APiTr GA,
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J. F. ' r °'‘ t!,e
Will Se'i tVI 'MACHINE;.
<IN ER UF.vVx ' -Vaehincs ,q
Or Second T’’iiL. You.
wk
- He Will .11. o. put Yd*
Machine In
Goi>D RE 1 : “xliE
If y-■ : Desire it Done.'
(‘ di - Him at The ■ ~ -•-.
COLQI'I ! !’ BOTTLING?>" ' -; ■
v >RKS
She likes t ■ "■> >d Things.
Mr l . E. t -.lith, of West
l-’rai.klii say: ; I bkc good
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X -a I. f- pit!-; <is our family hixa-“
five mefiieiim. bemuse flrey are? '
r.nd r; : i'i; work without.
i making a fu>s about it." These]
ipahih s p.u riiieri- 1.1 a 11, it y dri'i"
KIDkEY CURE
r i Wiut. CVNK YOU . .
' /any it
• ■ M V- I «Qi,l .vz • w
; beyond the reach of med i-
■ cine. Take it at once. Do
■ not risk having Bright’s Dis- " '
ease or Diabetes. There is
( nothing gained by delay.
I 59c. and SI.OO Betties.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
■ Williams 1 )rug Co.
DR. W. C. HAYS.
Cohpiitt, tl,i.
i PHYSICIAN v. st RLiEON, -
I'Ll. (ALLS eilOMi’Ti.Y ANSV.’EREiI.
Office Williams Drug Store.
A Boon to Eld r.ly P.ople,
lost elderly peiip.e have some
'Kidney or bladder disorder that i_
both painful and iaiLe'iimH. T’oleyi-;
Kidney Remedy inis proven a boon
to m.mv elderly p ople a ■ slim
iulutes the ruin,ar, organi-, recta
i irrsgiihirin s ■nd to ■ tq> the
iwi de S' Corr.' Inking
! Foley’s 1.. Iney !' ‘ ■ ■ -
hukl bo vi^oroßS.
■ pany.
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w ■. •. -n=
j st •:■ r Jit CavCf 1
i CC> i.iLewN ii;l i
anci CxHlv .'f. ins
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