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AM <KJARANT8BD TO CURB
Indigestion and
Dyspepsia.
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RVDALE'S STOMACH TABLRTS CURF
L STOMACH, HBARTOURN. BBIXH*
JNS, CRAMPS. AND ALL OTHER*
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An Alley Gat*.
0 The iiloa of a sIIuIur alley srato la
suKKost«>«l by Home nud Farm lu s
very handy arrangement for open pas
sageways into feed mangen or other
John M Klein.
Tw* Phases of the Csss.
How long Is It going to take to get
' wlfci this caseY’ asked the cll-
» was nnder stiftplcioD of hooae-
replled the young lawyer
klfnlly. “It’ll take me abont two
to get though with It. but I’m
Ufa going to take you about four
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ALLEY OATS.
parts of the barn where the ordinary
door is nc* desired. The rod should be [
extended at one or both sides of tbs
opening, as may be most convenient to
the builder, for sliding the gate.
But She Did Tell.
Ella—Delia told me that you told her
But secret I told yon not to tell her.
BteUa—She's a mean thing. I told her
■ot to tell you I told her. Ella-Well.
1 tohl her I wouldn’t t«ll yon she told
■oe, so don’t tell her I did,-
Judge.
IteWitVs LlMle Esrly Kisers don’t
al<^e ' or gripe. Small Pill*, assy to taka
Soldty Joo H KKio.
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Baa Fgaarifco. Aug. 10.—Mem-
Ran of the Twenty-nfib Infamry. a
Baaro organltttion, which figured la
tho Brownsville riot, created a dis-
tarbance on the Barbary coast here *
Friday night, and ai one time It was
fMMi a riot would result. The rl- ,
dt call was sounded for extra police
Mai eighteen of the negroes wtrt? ar-
Taatod or chargea of dlsturblag the
“Regular as tha San.”
Is an axpraasion as old ss the raoe. No
donbt the rising and salt in* of the sun
is the most regular performs no* In the
nalvene, nnleea it la the notion of the
11 '*r and bowels when regulated with
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John I’uryear of Hlchmond Was one
of Moaby’s nnui hi Ibt* evontful days
wh 'n tlu* woods aud hills of uoitboru
Virginia made the picturesque back-
grotmd for some of the hottest eucoua-
ters of the civil war. Fury ear was a
mere utripllnar when the war began and
put on his tiisi long trousers ns u wear
er of tbe Confederate gray. Neverthe-
Icsa, he fought like a veteran. He lack
ed a veteran’s balance, for, although
fearless, he had not the slightest Judg
ment, n fart which, says Mr. Munson,
the author of “Mosby’s Men,” Mosby
once recognized with considerable hu-
uor. All that Furyear knew abont war
was what he gathered In each mad
rush through the ranks of the enemy,
with his long black hair flying lu tbe
wind and his revolver hot with action,
lie rode like a centaur, and uo enemy
ever existed that he would not engage,
hand to hand, hip .and thigh. After one
of the most daring rushes Mosby said
to him:
“Furyear, I am going to make you a
lieutenant for gallantry.”
Furyear swept his plumed hat In. a
bow that was royal In Its grace.
“But,’’ continued Colonel Mosby, “I
don’t want you^ver to command any
of tny men:’*
Thoea who have stomach trouble, no
matter how ilight, should give even
possible help to the digestive orga «, to
that tb» food mav be dlgeeted with the
beet eff irt. This may be done by taking
something that contains natural di
gestive properties something like Kodol
Vor Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Kodot
is prepiredsame jnlcea found In a health-
lvstomach it digests what yen sat.
Sold by Jno .\f Klein,
Read the advortisemeu this week
in Th PreM and Standard, and vo'e
today.
Sour
Stomach
No appetMa, leas at
aaas. headacha.. constipation, bad breath,
fMwrsJ debility, aovr rirings. and catarrh
of th* stempnh are all da* to hritosstloa.
Kodol raUoyee IndigestioB. This new dlscov«
•ry repreesnts th* natural Juices of dlge*.
Boa as they oriel la a healthy stomach,
with tha rnaleil known ioHo
aMwKonstructlv* proparties. Kodol for
d/yspla dose nolonly relieve ladigesEon
bthg
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punf/rnf,
K A.BM, cf Rewawood. W,
jigatr-arr^ai.
Doctor* Creak Item*.
Editor Prea* and Sfandard.—A
we have things moving around her
Now I will come again if yon wil
allow me space in yoor column, lb
a few dote.
Mr Moody Saunders and dth
Miss 01}te attended the protract*
meeting at Little Swamp, they- re
porteJ a grand time.
Williams Strickland has return*
home on a few montha vacation wi
welcome him here.
W M Smoak, of Weeks visited bii
parents Fri lay. *
A B Ghsssereaa and S B S&nder
had bnnness at Mr Louis Prise's las
Friday.
Billie Saunders was the honor*
guest ofMr W T Smoak Bunds;
last
Lee Kinard and wife visited Ehr
hardt last Sunday.
Jimmie Saunders visied A B Chai
fcereau last Wednesday.
Mr Moody Saunders visited A I
Chaiserean last Sunday.
Henry Sdcklund was the gneet
of W F Smoak last Fn » ighr.
Arthur Beach visi’ Chas
sereau last Friday i
I^e ( haiscreau wa. honor*
guest of W F Breland i net Sunday
. John Smoak was the guests
Rhett Breland last Snnday.
We are glad to see Mias
Chassereau up again.
The pratraefed meeting hgga
Sunday August ith we are expeotin
a grand tun*, and fine meeting.
Well 1 will close for this tiBBEi Wit
best wishes to the Press and 8tan<
nrd. Little Frisksy.
August 3.
stomach treublaa bv
and
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Ho» , a ThU?.
W* odor one Hundred DoUan Rtv
for any c »*c cl Catarrh that maxiri
cured by Ualt’o Catarrh Car* ]
Chqpey 4kLk>., Toleds O Watte i
deraigned, hava bn »wi» F J ft bar
th* laaf 15 yean, aud believe hte |
feetly honomide hi ell " '
leoaiy nooumme in an Baomoi
actiooe and flaaiictallv able fneairy eat
any obiigatloas m«d* by Us Aan.Wal*
hog Kinaan A Mama, L
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r |Kiilas
HaL’s Catarrh Car* U lab
notiag. dine !y Lpon tte’
moons sarfaoM % Me sysIsM,
moBiatt sens fiaa. Pries fia, psf
Take HalTs Faarilj PttM fee
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