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To Cure a Cold In One Day
‘ake Laxative Brcmo ^wine Tablets* ^
even Bfflfloa boxes sold In past i 7 months. ^ itlis OTO.S£*jCy?\
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Cram Crfy
In Two }>*ys.
on every
box. 25c.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY!
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I have moved into the store next door to Mrs G. A.
Jauls’ residence. Will be jjlad to serve' rny friends,
carry a fine line of Millinery Goods. I make a
iPECIALTY of WHITE HATS. While in town
all on me and let me show them to you? My* goods
xe the cheapest in town. It will pay you to see me
>efore buying elsewhere.
MRS. A. M. HIOTT.
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THE JOY OF LIVING .
I CAN BB FC1.LT REALIZED WHEN YOU
ENJOY GOOD HEALTH
Popular
Will Kee
Liver Medicine
Keep You Well
A GUARANTEED CURE for all disuses produced by TOR*
RID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Do not fill your system
with Arsenic, Calomel and Quinine. They act as rank poisons
which vitiate the blood, debilitate the system, and leave a trail
of bad symptoms which require years to obliterate. HERB- *
INE is purely vegetable and contains no mineral or narcotic
poisons, is absolutely harmless and is the simple remedy of
nature. It carries off all poison in the system and leaves do
^ injurious effects.
CURED BY HERBINE AFTER OTHER
REMEDIES FAILED
Mr. L. A. Hicks, Iredell, Texas, says: *' I wet
tick in bed for eight months with liver trouble, the
doctor seemed to do me no good. I was told to try
Her bine, and it cured me ia a short time. I cannot
recommend this wonderful medicine too highly.*• „
TAKE IT NOW!
LARGE BOTTLE. Sic GET THE GENUINE
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
ST. LOUIS. U. S. A.
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BOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
JOHN M. KLEIN.
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The New Idea.
BIG STORE.
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But Tinv Prices
W; Buford Sanders.
WALTERBORO and
MRS. E.M. JONES.
CHEAP RATES
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
On account of the following special
occasions, the Southern Hail way will
sell tickets to points named below at
extremely low rates, as follows:
To Asheville, N. 0., and Return—
Account Annual Conference Young
People’s Missionary Movement, dmie
Vllith to July 8. Tickets or sale July
20, 27 and 2s,'limited good to return
until July 1<>, 1900.
Rate: One fare plus !b cents for
round trip.
To Asheville, N. C., and h. tum—
Account of Conventiun Commercial
l>aw league of America, July 30 to
August 4, 190G. Tickets on sale July
25, 20 aud 27, limited good to return
until August 8. ^Extension of limit
to September 30.may be obtained by
depositing ticket with Special Agent
to Asheville and payment of let* of ho
cents.
Rate: Oue f»re plus 25 cents for
round trip.
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To Knoxville,- Tenn., and Return
Account Summer School of the
South, June 19 to July 27, 1900.
Tickets on sale June 17, 23, 24 and
30 and July 7, 14 and and 15, limit*
ed good to feturn fifteen days from
date of sale. An extension ot limit
to September 30 may be obtaned by
depositing ticket with-Sr*cial Agent
and payment of fee of 50 cents for
round trip.
Kate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Lexington, Ky., and Return—
Account National Grand Lodge
United Brothers of Friendship and
Sisters Mysterious Tenn., July 30 to
August 3,1900. Tickets on sale July
29 and 30 and August L limited
good to return until August 7>.
Rate: Oue fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Louisville, Ky., and Return—
Account Homecoming Week for
Kentuckians, June 13 to 17. Tickets
on sale June 10, 11 and 12, limited
good to return until June 23. An
extension of return limit to July 23
may be obtained by depositing ticket
with Special Agent and payment of
fee of 50 cents. (Write lor particu
lars about side-trips).
Rate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Memphis, Tenn., and Rettirn—
Account international Convention
Brotherhood of St Andrew, October
18 to 21. Tickets on sale October
15 to 18, limited to return October
30 An extension to November 30
may be obtained by dejiositing ticket
with Special Agent and paying a fee
of 50 cents. °
Rate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Milwaukee, Wis., and Ret,ura
—Aepount Grand Aerie Fraternal
Order of Eagles, August 14 to 18.
Tickets on sale August 10^11 and 12,
limited good to return August 22.
! Rate: One fare plus $2 for round
1 trip.
To Nashville, Tenn:, and Return
—Account Peabody Summer School
for Teachers, Vanderbilt University
Biblical Institute, June 11 to August
10. Tickets on sale June 10, 11 and
12,18,19 and 20 and July 5, 0 and
7, limited good to return fifteen days
from date of sale. An extension ot
limit to September 30 may be ob
tained by depositing ticket with
Special Agent and paying a fee of 50
cents for round trip.
To Washington, D. C., nnd Re
turn-Account .Negro Young Peo
ple’s Christian and Educational
Congress, July 3 to 8. Tickets on
sale June 29, July 2 and 3, limited
good to return until July 11, 1906.'
An extension of limit to' Augnst 11
may be obtained by depositing ticket
with Special Agent and paying a lee
of 50 cents for round trip.
The Southern Railway is the best
way. Superior passenger accomod-1
ations. Best coaches. Most conven-1
ient through Sleeping car service and
best dining car service in the worl^l. j
For full particulars inquire of any ,
Southern Railway agent or • t
R W Hunt,
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Fine in •ess Pattern Hats.
Stylish Ready-to-Wenr Hats.
Misses and Children Hats.
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' All Up-to-Data and pretty. '
Call and see us,
Cordially yours,
Mrs. E. M. Jones
FINE MILLINERY’-
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You can rely on getting the largest and most
correct styles in millinery at my Store at the
most reasonable prices. I e pi ploy the best talent
and guarantee both the work and quality' of jj
material. Take a look at my Hats and have the [
J&i satisfaction of getting the Hat you want,
trimmed the way you want it.
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DRESS GOODS AND nOTlOkS^
My line of Dress Goods and Notions is su
perior to any I have ever had. I selected it in
the Nothcrn Markets with the greatest care,
always keeping in the minds the needs and
taste of my Customers. I don’t sell shabby
goods, but guarantee the quality and finish of
my goods to be the equal of any.
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Atlanta, Ga.
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SULLIVANS ISLAND
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ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL "
Will Open Season f906, June fst.
IMPROVEMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Notwithstanding that before the opening of last season the Hotel was
thoroughly overhauled, experience demonstrated many needed additions
which have since been made for the season ol lODtt.
DINING ROOM
This department has and will at all times receive the most careful at
tention, h will be the neatest, most complete and best appointed of Hotel
dining rooms, light and airy by day and brilliantly illuminated by night. '
BATH HORSE
Needed improvemen's hav& been made to the Bath Honae, electric
lights and shower baths added, new board wala from Hotel, courteous and
attentive aUendants always on hand.
AMUSEMENTS
Boating, fishing, music, concerts, dancing, crabbing, adding to by the
a tractions of the torts, foitifications, military reservations, makes Sulli
van's Island an ideal summer resort.
' WATER FACILITIES. t
An efectric pump has been installed which will svure water to all parts
of the liotfcl from a new cistern just completed.
HELP
The very best obtainable corps of assistants has been secureif, each
because of their thorough fitness and experience in the positions. Toe
housekeeping department will be presided over by a lady of years’ ex
perience. The chiefs and waiters have been secured from leading winter
resorts. * •
WINDSOR WATER ^
All the water used for drinking purposes at the Hbtel table will be from
tbo famjUH Windsor Springs, same has been analyzed by the leading i
chemists of the country, who declare it to be absolutely pure and unrivalled 1
as a drinking water by any In America.
Ratos, $6, $10 aad $12 per w—k. $2.50 per Jay. For further informa
tion, etc., apply to
JOEST J. OOE322T, Jr., Manager.
735 Broad St, Augnitf, Ga, 6t Atlantic Beach Hotel, Moultriville.