The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, November 20, 1908, Image 3
Seasonable White Goods I
Bargains.
I lore are some offerings in White Goods that are attractive,
both in their seasonableness and in their real
value.
We have just received 100 pieces of light weight Madras In beautiful
checks and stripes. Tivse goods should sell for 35c, 40c and 50c a yard. We
oiler them (us we get them cheap) at 23c and 33c a yard.
We are offering large size Turkish Towels, regular 85c value, for nulv 25c
this week. We have smaller sizes at 3c and 15c.
We also have just In a shipment of hemstitched Linen Towels which wc are
selling at 2fc each.
We have single sl/.c bed sheets (72x00) three grades at 45c, 60c and 65c.
We have a full line of double size bed sheets at 60c, 70c and 83c each. ?
We have l'illow Cases, size 45x30, made of good materials, at 10c 15c and
20c each.
We offer hemstitched Pillow Cases, size 50 x 30, for only 20c each.
Mail Orders Filled y
Silks You Can Depend Upon *
Wlion you buy Silk from Mimnaugh's you know the
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iJUcllliy IMJUNbilS {(IJUU US WeCIclllIl 111" UtJ. W t* SI* 11 O 11 IV
of the best quality, but at prices others get for ordinary T
goods. These are boua-flde values: V
Wo aro olio liny 36.inch pure Messallne, In almost every conceivable shade, ^
regular 91.Ao value, for only $1.25.
in pure Me-saiines in the 27-inch goods, we have r" extraordinary quality
In any shade you desire at, the yard, only $1.00.
This week as a special we are offering Itajah Silks in all colors, $1 Oo and
$1 2-1 values Tor only, yard, 75c.
F<?r V\ aists we offer 36-inch Plaids in beautiful colorings, at, yard, only
$1.25.
A special for next week is our offer of good quality China Silks at only, -y
yard. 39c.
Mail Orders Filled
The Corset With Graceful
Lines (
The Corset plays the most important pari in the new hlpless gowns. Tills
new ntyle idea h best attained by either the Nemo, W. B. or Madame Irene
Cornets. One of the qew models in the Nemo is the figure building model,
which is very p'pnlar. In the W. H. Corsets the Reduso gives the desired ?
hipless effect. S he prices of these two makes range from $1.00 to $3.50 each, t]
T':e Madame Irene is the best of them all. It's worth ? very bit of the price,
wldcli rang* s fr< ni $5.00 to $10,00.
American Beauty Corsets $1.00 a
iV xt week we wi I have a special sale of Amciicm Reality ? orsets u $1.00
I hese corset-aro real 91..*>0 values We wnnt to close out our lot ulid *
name a speeiil price of $1.00 for next week only. fi
Mail Orders Filled
Colurr
The Androm?ui Nebula. |
One of the most astonishing objects ! A Bit of uiu* sky.
In tin- heavens, especially when photo- ( Professor John Tyndull, who, with w
?j5?nriti?xt |h the great nebula in the ' many great gifts, possessed a singular
constellation Atulroineda, which is vis- skill in devising und win liucilllK tiCuu I 1^1
lble as a misty speck to tlie naked eye. tlful experimental Illustrations, actual- 1
It has long puzzled astronomers, lie- ly produced lu lSd!) a bit of blue sky
cause while Its structure?a series of In the lecture room. In a glass tul>e ^
vast rings surrounding a central mass three feet lu length and three inches in ,
?suggests u gaseous constitution, its diameter he exhausted the air until it | g
spectrum Is continuous, resembling was less than one-tenth the density of
that of tho sun. It has heen suggested the atmosphere we breathe and reprethat
it may he composed of stars con seated the rarer air high overhead.
stitntlng a universe external to ours. Into this exhausted air he Introduced ^
Iteceut studies of Its parallax, how- nitrite of buiyle vapor, which Is ex- ! ((
ever, Indicate that It Is nearer to us tremely volatile. Then a strong beam i tl
than some of the well known stars, of light In a room otherwise dark was ^
such us Capella, and Mr. J. EMnrd passed through the mixture, and lu the j H
?;oro, the English astronomer, points glass tube there glowe I a beautiful j cj
out thut If the Andromeda nebula , blue cloud, rivaling In color the llnost | ?
were assumed to lie an external uul- I Italian sky. Here was blue sky CJ
verse, having n diameter eomparable i brouglit down to eurth.
with that of the Milky way. Its mass !
would be forty million million million According to Hittory.
times the mass of the sun. This Is A woman who belongs to a comrcgnrded
as incredible and so may be muulty called the Sisters of St. John
taken as an additional argument tn the baptist not long ago spent a month
favor of the view that this nebula Is hi a backwoods district. Shortly after
a member of our system.?Youth's her arrival she went to the local postCompanion.
othce aud Inquired If any letters had ,
come for Sister Bernard inc. The rural
A Curioua Superstition. postmaster looked bewildered.
There Is a curious superstition com- "Sister who?" he asked incredulously.
*11011 to Shetlanders and Cingalese. "Sister Bernardlne," repeated tho
How Islanders so wide apart some buly, "a sister of St. John the ltaplfi.000
miles -managed to adopt each |
other's views one does not know, but ' Dilnk *ot. be answered. I hen, 0
lie re is the fuel. The rloo cultivators nfter 80,U?' reflection, he added. "Say.
of Cevlon and the fishermen of Shot- ?,?'t ??? dead ?,ret,-v near a huu'
land resemble each other In one or two dred years now V"-Harper s Weekly,
rather remarkable points. They re- I
fraln from speaking of tire implements ^er Limitations. v
of their calling by their names. Tliev "Ihese pianos look too cheap, saiil (
call them something else, by names the young woman, her brows contract- b
known only to themselves. The reason '" ? slightly. "Show me somt of the h
is that if tire evil spirit were to think best you ve got.
that they were speaking of spades ami "Yes, ma'am,' said the salesman,
rakes or of nets and hooks he would "May I ask how high you care to go.' j
be tempted to damage thenr or even "Me.' Oh, 1 only go to (i, but 1 want
to appropriate them. The train of ouo with all the ootuves Just the
thought Is the same with both races: same."?Chicago Tribune.
"There Is an evil spirit always on the
lookout for opportunities of doing mis- Let Him Try.
.chief, lie even hears what we say. If "I feur no foe lu shining armor,"
we let him understand that we ure *eng the man at a eoucert.
talking about our implements and "I>on't you, old chap?" grumbled the v
tools, we shall direct Ids attention to ; bachelor in the front row. "Then you 1
them ami shall suggest to him a way try to open a sardine box with a pocket- *
.of doing an injury. Therefore we will Wnir? _
agree to call a boat or a spade by some
fancy name known only to ourselves." tieklmg tight Couxlis, can be sure
ly and quickly loosened with a prtCoroncta.
seripii.ui Druggists are dispensing
The coronet of a duke consists of al everywhere as l?r. Mioop's Cough
termite crosses and leaves, the leaves ! * . o i ,i;?r
- * . itemed/ Audit is so \ery, very dittlieiug
a representation of the leaves of1 , ,, . ...
I?. liltinl Tim princes of tli* ?' '
blood royal also wear a similar crown. ' " P,um> t:o ch oroform, absolutely I
Lite state headgear of n marquis con- ""thing harsh or Unsafe. Tltu tender
?dsts of a diadem surrounded by flow- leaves of h harmless, lung healing
prs and pearls placed alternately. An mountainous shrub, gives 1 be CUiative
earl, however, has neither flowers nor propcrlnslo Dr. Shoop's Cough Komleavcs
surmounting his circlet, but only e,iy. Tli se leaves have the power to
points rising, eacli with a pearl on the C;l,m ,,K. l(,osL distressing C ugh and
top. A viscount Ims neither flowers i,^ ? j . . ,u . ...
, . , . , , . , , . to/(Millie and heal t he most sensitive
nor points, but only the plain circlet , ... . ...
Adorned with pfarls, w hich, regardless brinchi.il membrane. Mothers should 1
Df numher. are placed on the crown It- { h?r sab ty snake alone, always demand j
self A baron has only six pearls on l*1"- Ho cps. It call with perfect I
the golden border, not raised, to dls- j freedom he given to even the young- 1
hiii:uisii inin rrotn an earl, and the I est babes Test it yourself! and see. i
number <>i pearls render his diadem | gold by Glinter'a I>rutf Store t
.distinct from that of it viscount.
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U?1 u arv iia 0 nviai
nit? urcaicsi values in amis
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and Skirts Ever Offered
We have purchased a thousand dollars worth of Coat Suits, One-Piece
tresses and Skirts at one-third less than manufacturers' price. These goods
re drummers' samples. Since they are samples they must be good.
Now we offer these garments as we bought them--at a saving of a third to
ou. The Coat and Suit and Dresses are the latest styles?designed for midwinter,
and the tailoring of every garment is perfection. At regular prices
hese garments would cost you from $16.00 to $37.50. We offer them at from
12.00 to $25.00.
The Skirts come in Satin, Voile, Panama and other good Skirt materials,
he tailoring is mostly in the Directoire styles, though there are some plain?
ery beautiful models. These Skirts are worth from $6.00 to $17.50. We offer
hem at from $4.00 to $17.00.
Big Sweater Sale, $1.00
The price is only $1.00 each; the values as lrigh as $3.00. Get yours early,
'hey are too good to last long at this price.
I
Qet Your Hat at Mimnaugh's'
In getting your Hat from /YlimnauglTs, you are assured first of all that the
tyle is correct. And you also know that the trimmings used are all of good
uality and will not come to pieces at the slightest provocation.
Wear Mimnaugh's Millinery. We select the best of the market's offerings
nd therefore you get the cream of the season when you get yours here.
All the new style ideas are expressed in our display, while the richness of
he texture of the trimmings we use, the graceful sway of the gorgeous plumes,
or instance, all add to the real value of our hats. Our prices are the lowest.
MIMNAIJGH'S
ibia, = - - - South Can
Mow Men and Women Face DeatK. j Falling In Lcve. r? aj mih T,
How do men and women race deaih i I <5o not doubt that as the world goes ? jtfsa I w | 8(^18 8
hen the sentence is pronounced by on a deeper sense of moral responsible j I f if ? ? tl ? ' " * '
io doctor? A medical man tells ns j lty In the matter of marriage will grow ! I T? h is Bill 3 3 a 3 J K
Is experience. Teii the iiiuu of higher ! up among us. Put h will not take tlte t g (LJ F 5 &*,i 3 f.J a n " P t*': ?
pe and greater intelligence, he says, false direction of ignoring these our | SLumJ? Jmwkd**
int he Is facing death and ho begins profoundost and holiest instincts. Mar- ma 6^1 T O1 *^7'
> tight, demands a consultation, talks riage for money may go, marriage for _ vACSvit
bout going to specialists and tights rank may go. tnarriago for position /SFju/L- p... p-m"" J
rlmly to the llnlsh. Tell a woman may go, but marriage for love, I be- Jju.lu 1 lihloj uCiii* r.*vle
same facts, and she lies back to Hove and trust, will last forever. Men , fiVy]L CCf SCP;1 Y Sirjil *
wait her fate. All women are fatal- In the future will probably feel that a lylS ' Pim'rHo ^ ' Vf\ ts.
On the other hnnd, tell a man union with their cousins or near rela- iTluIblS, KT.. _v>'
tat he has one chance In a thousand tlons Is positively wicked; that a union .. . ?. .
) recover if he will undergo an opera- with those too like them In person or dany people suffer from oo
on, and he will trust to his own disposition is at least undesirable; that Poison and don t know it kt-ad
rength and endurance rather than o union based upon considerations of Symptoms. Hasily cured by 11 B. B.
ndergo the knife. The woman will wealth or anv other consideration snvo 1- rtw.vit v fiveveaiw Botanic. Blond
tioose the thousandth chance and sub- considerations of luiuiedlntc- natural P.;:!*!;'!? ' R > has been curing yen r iy
ilt to the operation with astounding Impulse is base and disgraceful. Rut thruMim'- el MilTerers from I riilinness.?Woninn's
Life. to the end of time they will continue to n;aly .> ccondan ! rtiaiv Rlo<?d
fWl iu 8pi,(. of doctrinaires that the p0h?n and all fonus ot Blood Diseases
Burning With Curiosity. voice of lMlture In bettor far ttiai) tl.v tl.C- most A
certain famous authoress who is voice of the lord chancellor or the i t 1 f.
meh worried by unknown correspond- royal society and that the instinctive c ' v | " ' < v- ' s
uts lias taken her revenge in a some- desire for a particular helpmate is a V1' 'KIV' ''Vl)aus! ''' "
hat eccentric fashion. She received surer guide for the ultimate liappines- odsnf i .?tn:c nt an 1 sli!! nave aches
letter from a woman informing her both of the race and ?>f the iv '. ' iduul and pa'.;, in bono . Lack or jo?nt>.
hat the writer had named her last baby than any amount of deliberate consul- Iih> uraatism. "!ui1 s Patches in
fter her and requesting the authoress' tathm. It Is not the foolish fancies of mouth. w( re Thn at. pimples, ('upperlews
on her choice. She received a youth that will have to be got rid of. (| sp is. Pleers on smv pail t t
liick envelope, heavily sealed, with but the foolish, wicked and mischie- ,llt. R.thig Sores are rUD down
Ills inscription: "Not to he opened till vous interference of parents or out>i
. .. v ,i ? ... - or nervous. Hair or tyenr.>w> rolling
aby's tlilrtietli birthday. Now the aiders.- Grant Allen.
lot her Is worrying herself day and out. Pake B. I. I. 1 kil.s tu
iglit as to the contents of the envoi- Worst of All. p >is? m ikes i n uh-.xl pure and tic i
p(?< Mr. Lane. Mr. Ilohurt and Mr. Meek healing ever} sf-*e ;;i d complet' lv
had been off lishing the day before. chaiu ing the'ei t ire boii\ int. a ck-?: .
Lines by a Sick Poet. They had gone unexpectedly from the healthy Condition
Mr. William Watson, when ill in postoffiee, where they met, ami neither
,omlon and attempting n dinner for Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Hobart nor Mrs. Meek js pi,,a%:int anij s.,f. . composed
rhlcb ho had no appetite, scribbled had been inf.urned of then- when-- ( , ^ n . ^ ](
hese lines on a scrap of paper, which [abouts until nighttall. Ami it did
>? threw to Ms attendant- i heat all what poor lu.-k we',I had:" h, - nrd erlh-h, a the l..o,,rt.
tranea with th, ..1.1 Mr. I.ano when 11, e three friends , l>Rr??lsT>. $1 1;KI. LAKCK
meat, ! met the next day. 1H)1 I I,h with directions for home
Siranifo meat that's mingled with the | ..j jfled to explain to Sadie that we cure. Sold in Batesburg by 11 ;irris
eat and. wontl'rlng what and why I eat, kop staying .n the hopes ot fctihing (\iin Drug ( n Cul or writ '.
laonK for the porridge of my youth home something that would show why ? fcfialn.
we'd staved, but she said we'd acted ! Showing Him Mow.
-London Chronicle. Hke ft par(.e, 0- yearlings and it would i "You y?uu* scoundrel," said tlie fa
be one while before she'd have a hot . ,Uor' st,lzi,1S ?>ls disobedient son by the
Quite Clear. ' npplo pie for mv dinner again and hnlr' "lt'? sl,ow 3'ou how tivat - ur
Mas.juent.ler (explaining who he is dumplings. She ran me uphill and "wHior!'
apposed to represent)?I'm that fellow down I tell ye!" And ho gave him several bangs on
> iuf iuuK>ii ??' mmif (,i wuai uo you "Maria spoke of my clothe-." Bald 1 ; " 1 1 Uf?n shn>>k lilin until his
all It, you know. What's his naiue Mr noliart forlornly. "Sho pointed hair began to fall out.
iays all uhout hliu In his great book. out tju, wav dampness had cockled
toil rcinemlter, every one took him for timt eont 1 had on. She Raid 'twouldn't . Youthful Assurance.
he other chap until they found he ever be the sntne again and If I knew "When 1 was your age,' said the
ouldu't be; then they knew be wasn't. Qf linybtHly that was going to spend Morn parent, I was necumu.i'tlug
I'hlnk I look the partV - London Sketch. sun??Vr davs heating great Irons and ,uu''' -v '' in-v oxvn
. ' , r ... man iikt. *09, answered the graceless youth.
pressing out clothes lot n man nue .... .. . , , ...
Going Some. . me she didn't!" but tlon 1 you thlnk the pu.illc was
"Wus bis auto going very fast?" ( "Marthy never said a word," said easl. 1 then than It is now?' Washing
"Your honor, it was going so fast I j^r. Meek as the other two men turned ton Star.
hat the bulldog on the sent heshle j? him but as tlicv remarked with one '_
accord. Thnt'8 Ibe kind of wife ... tl.lnk T .an
b?T?r Mr. Mock looked much dc- u90 will it be
Hope la the dreen. of the men nwnke '"'.'nl,trouble Ik." be lidded, "she "' ''""or. 10 shock in,- iw.jn?
Plata . . ? i i . Only onee more I II send in my bill
plftto hasn't spoken yet. and 1 don t know (on,0'?lW
when she win." "
Mind Your Business. Uesoti ;? ii formula on
. . . ... . More Thrni One. I ?l.k P.i i . Tables. Mi", aIf
you don t nobody w I It is your ..j retnom,)Cr your wlft. as Huch a n nor If il.t.,. it. P in
lusiness to keep out of all the trouble dainty and pretty thing, llutnly, and menus c.irg. s'i u -1.? ?>?! pr-v-mic
iou can and will keep out of liver and yct they tell me she has turned out a *oaic\ r Or Mi p's P nk P-mi
wwol trouble If you take Dr. King's line cook." r?ble . rck head pain*, wom .i y
Mew Life Pills. They keep biliousness, "Turned out a fine cook? She has |nB< pvn Hnywhcrt. Trv OIIO< ailli
nalaria and jaundice out of your ?ys- turnod ovit half a dozen of them within sf,.? o,, |OI- .>r>(.; S?dd by (Pinter's 'P uk
,eni. 2/ic. at all druggists. e hist three months." store.
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Best Weaves in Dress GoodsJRI9j
The latest weaves in Dress Goods oan always be fbundffi^rA
at Mimnaugh's. And you can always fli^d Dress Goods of 1
good quality liere, too. The price you pay here is lower
I than you would pay elsewhere, too. And that's another |
reason why you should buy here.
The new' Egyptian Crepe for evening d re ages is one of the newest weave* A 1
from the loom We have It in pink, light blue and cream. The price to only, ]
We now have a full line of Popular Cloths. Tills material la just what you \, ]
want for children's school dresses. It i3 warranted to wash. Price, only,. * '*
We have Hlack Panamas at 50c, 79c, 98c and $1.39 yard. * - T
Mail Orders Filled
Excel lent Notion Values fftjiB
Anything new in Notions can always be found at
Mimnaugh's. And then there's always something selling
cheap in the Notion Department, too. Here are some
good ones:
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Next week we will have a b"g sale of good Handkerchiefs. We will osll 25
values in cross bar, colored border, plain white and other L.in*n ?irAMW?ii f~?
only lie each. Six the limit to one purchaser.
^ The uew wide Eucbing lias arrived. We have it In ail colore at from 35c
1 he latest idea in Beauty or Baby Pins is those we have which come six to
a box (leatherettte Jewel box). Price only 75c a set.
We also have a beautiful line of the newest Veil Pins. In gold, silver and
jet, at from 25c to $1.50 each.
The newest Belt Pins and Buckles are here galore at from 25c to $4 each.
Ve are sbowiDg the new styles and sizes in Pearl Collar Supporters. Best
kind made. Price 25c.
Mai! Orders Filled
Carpet Department !
Third Floor. Thake Elevator.
Housekeepers who launder their own hace Curtains
should get one of our improved Curtain Stretchers. The
price is only, each, $2.08.
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This week we are offering 3x0 ft. Window Shades, regular Joe values, for
only, each 25c.
If you want a Stair Carpet or good rioor covering that will wear, buy some
Of our Crex Matting. This material costs only 50c yard latd. We have special
Rugs of this material at from 50c to $8 50 each, according to size. /
Next week we show a full line of Persian and floral designs in the best
grade of Axmlnater Rugs. We guarantee them. We offer a 9x12 ft. Axminster
for only $25.00.
And don't forget our made-to order Window Shade department. We make
Shades in any size, kind and quality you want and use only the best material
including Hartshorn's Best Improved Rollers.
Mail Orders Filled
[)Hna. 1
Watched Fifteen Vears It isn't so difficult to strengthen a
"For HfLocti years I have watrhed weak Stamach if one goes at it cor;
Mio or I ..' of Bncklen's Arnica And this is true of the Heart
1 Salve: and it has nevei failed to cute and Ktdnevs. The old fashioned way
. nnv scire, boil. ('Ic " - bum to wi.ic?> of Ule Stomach er stimulating
it was applied. It La* saved tbc Heart or E!*n*y? to surely w?n*.
man\ ad c bill," sais A. F. 'lardy Dr. Shoop first pointed out this error,
ot Kast Wilton. Maine 25c. at all ' Go to weak or ailing nerves of theso
druggists. organs." said he, Each Iuside organ
has its controMing or "inside nerve"
~ ??vS'hen these nerves fail then those orV'l'M
1 |TP gans must surely falter. Th's vital
Jul V H'.Lv X X Ulii OT truth is leading druggist's everywhere
to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop's
Tjrn fTC* Restorative. A few days test will
XXI XJL LlcXtSi surely tell. Sold by Gunter's Drug
store.
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Wrien VGII URN t a pre** There was an arguraeut on a cricket
.... . field In n village near Nottingham,
scription tilled, you watlt England, which interrupted the game
for some time. The match was being
to be sure liKit pure drills played between the local tradesmen
. of the village. All went well until
tire used--W lien tlley ure the bowler, who was the village constable,
n man over six feet tall, sent a
filled by our lJcensed ball which buiuped up from the
ground and bit the village butcher,
Druggist, with our pure was batting and who was exceedingly
fat and perspiring freely, on
drugs, the best results are the head- The wicket keeper, a remarkably
thin and agile man, who
obtained. wa? tllc vlUa*? grocer, caught the ball
and yelled, " 'Ow's that?"
Our Line of Patent Med- "Hout!" shouted the Village baker,
who possessed only one eye.
it-inr* -ir" enmnlete We "H1 say now!" roared tho fat butchiLines
ar. complete, we er who refU8ed to havc k go ..But
. , . . hit 'It me on the'end."
ha\ e I lorse. C.attlc and "III don't know where hit 'It you,"
. responded the umpire, who was the
! * OUltry . owoei s. village undertaker, "but III knows the
,, . . sound of wood when HI 'ears hit, so
Keep us in mind hout yon go."
[HC CP(KSON H.wi,Y.urDI*.?tl.n?
I * 1 W IVyf 1 s M rSt Mary Daw ling of No. 228 8th
Ave*, San Francisco, recommends a
^ ' re marly for stomach trouble. Sba
Leesville's I'opular Druggists. savs: ' Gratltudo for the wandarful
elTect. of Electric Billers in a case of
I eesville 0 !u'u-*ir!d!k(stl()n? prampts this test I*
* niouial 1 am fully convinced that
f< r stomach and liver troubles Elec?
Die fitters is the best remeny on the
U r - A 4. J iL. ii *rL'i>l inHui' 'PI.I . ? I 1
__ __ __ _ __ . - ? . ~ . . . 1111.1 glcul l< iiwu bill i
| I irll I ll : ililetitl 'V(' medicine invigorates the
^ j ?m. purities '.he blood and is esH.-art
strength, or Heart Weakness, moans Nerve | pecially helpful In all tOrciA of feOJHla
Strength. or herve Weakness?nothing more. Pos- W" ; #? -?? <. -.i .,i i H iinr^l<tt4
Itively. not on# weak heart in a hundred 18. In it- _ ^ *K a a" UgKists.
elf. actually diseased. It is almost always a I
hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault, j * ? * \tn\Miri I
This obscure nerve?tho Cardiac, or Heart Nerve I- it I. All I LMGLL
?simply needs, and must have, more power, more '
stability, more controlling, more governing I'hykicIaN aNI> tib'roeom.
strength. Without that tho Heart must continue . ? ,
to fall. and the stomach and kidneys also have ital?Hburff, M. I...
these same controlling nerves. ?- ?
This clearly explains why. as a medicine, I>r. un?.?
fihoop's Restorative has in the past done so much tuner uoiire.
for weak and ailing Hearts. Pr. Shoop first sought ft to 9 ft m.
the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocating
heart distress. Dr. Shoop-s Restorative?this ? to 8 p. m,
popular prescription?Is alone directed to these , tA Q ? _
weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds: ' *'u tr? w p. an.
IQdrengthens; it offers real, genuine hoart help. .
if you would have strong Hearts, strong digestion,
strengthen these Serves ? reestablish usitnCTT inML'c
them as needed, with dAKKC I I JOlNcS,
ffe** aitobkiv a* uw,
\JllUUp ^ 11 ATR.SBURO, S. C.
"13 AewrA Careful attention Kiven to ail business.
AVv31wXwQ%1 vv First National Hank Huildino?
gunter's drug store. (jpsaiuh
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