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? ? | Double=strengtfhi * Moth Balls, | <3 Sbs., II Oc 13 BIG B/ I Fir Y J1.60 Water Ragr. best Jt. -white stork; 1' or 3 quart AflU* A sizes. Choice ...: j; Hoysehok! Rybber & OSoves. y Strong. Serviceable Household y Rubber Cloves. Protect the hands Y and keep them soft and Y white. .An extra good qual x i ny. i air X y 1 X ? Free Jar Peroxide Cream. ? < V A big 25c jar of Graham's < Greaseless Peroxide Cream ubso J? lutely free with every box of that y peerless complexion heantifler, V Duchesne's Imported Tdalia Pace y Powder. A tint for every taste. Y Total value. $1.25. Both K/fl)r X Powder and Cream | Clean Your Own ? Carpets. ?? Gardner's Neuway Cleans your y carpet or rugs while on the floor y and disinfects while it cleans. Rey stores and brightens faded j colors. Large can wvw I | BUOS. *j* P. D. Q. Kills bedbugs and all in? sects. You apply it with a brush. X One application lasts a year. T>K,r? X Large bottle Brush free. i 1 | * t Sore Feet? > Cadox. the sparkling oxygen foot y I bath salt, takes out the soreness, *f i relieves corns and bunions. Get a ^ box and get happy. Large 25c : X | 1-2-3 Corn Remedy, the guaran- j X teed triple treatment, for Corns. X i Corns, Corns, or your money X back. Complete triple treat- 25c ?i? ment V? I x Tar Paper y Preserves the clothes during the summer from germs and moths, y Carpets ar.d furs may be easily ? wrapped and stored away in perY feet safety. Single sheets, ? 5c. Roll of 12 sheets | J !. 50c Beef, Iron and X Wine, 25>c. X This tonic is particularly good for old folks and children. Has the ?? nutritious properties of beef, with y blood-making iron and stimulating y sherry wine. S $11.00 Syrup of Hypo= X phosphites, 50c. A This tonic is a favorite with < many folks and many physicians. if If you are brain-fagged, worn with y office work and over exertion try '!? It. It will ginger you up glfVc *t*nnH.yftillr Pull uint O'Hj'w t PlfifE II Just a few days ago a you me and said. "Doctor. [ have dentists in this and other c times to have troublesome t am now coming to you 1 friends have said that your v\ gg solutely without pain, and i gjl thing is possible. I want to y. pain and trouble which have i y accompanied treatment here g& To make a long story short. I another for her. and todav she is 1 v FULLY and PAINLESSLY the work ? If your teeth trouble vou I wai y teetli TODAY. IT WILL COST YOU IS ?t will be WITHOUT PAIN, at IX)W *3 T TV ill n rro rt<ro n e ^ M c tt* t c? ir * * au - " ** ? ??nnc a a.- aitriu U1 LAC1 f d 3 Killings In Gold. Silver. Platinum i - Crown and Bridge Work |M My Patent Suction 1 Am Teeth never drop PORC] or slip. This is wi % \ Spaces where lost I replace Guaranteed f ainless/[ i W ?0 years. Dentist < SOpp. l^anshnrgh ?V- Bro. LARGEST AND MOST TH< |2 DENTAL PARLORS I H Appointments made by phone? ibl 8:110 a.m. to 8 p.m. ? x~x~x?x~x~>< ? You cannot know 1 > 1 ? m maKing your nirnn you have visited this s' I Choice IWi | Furnis | For Every Roorr 3? Sheraton,. Chippend; Colonial, Elizabethan, | Adams and other note< | You wi 11 be pleasec & here. t Compare our price: A ^ 4- (I i <1 1 f . -yA i i j ui njUJi 11iv. 11 l > u 11 11 ^ city. *? Personal and eon *; Nothing ntisr | Wilson & Ma Klo@o@[ , 'C0W.7?*>ND MASS. ?E7^ <v TTfo/TS A ITRvT H May aiM I.adies' Safety Combination, best red rubber, ft feet tubing. Can be used as a water bag or syringe. Regular price, ?f| $2.00. Special PJUIJoy 1 Sisters Hair -Tonic. ftOc size of this well known tonic ?>**** $1.00 bottles, more than twice as much as the smaller Clean Your Own Clothes. Cleansiline cleans everything. Removes dirt, grease and soil of every kind without spotting or circling. Get a bottie and knock the spots. Full pint _ Fletcher's Castoria 21c ^ientholatum. 25c size 12c If. K. Wampole's Cod Liver Oil.69c H. S. Wampole's Cod Liver Oil..49c $1.00 Swamp Root 65c .'15c Steero Beef Cubes 25o $1.00 Scott's Emulsion 68c Moth Bags. Dust-No Garment Bag. does not scent the clothes, but keeps out moisture, dust, insects and moths. Special Full line of White Tar Mothproof Bags. Destroys germs. /> During this sale The Most Bracing SPRING MEDICINE EVER DISCOVERED IS NUTRA-VIN, THE TOXIC WIXE. You don't wait for results; you feel the effect right away. Hundreds of people hereabouts know Nutra-Vln. the tonic wine. You snouiu hnuw it. iuu. lasico good, does good. $1.00 bottle " ^ Oray Hair Restored. Turner's Compound for the hair, restores to the natural color. In successful use for 20 years. We guarantee it. $1.00 /*({])? sire *WV< ? Renewo Gray Hair Color Restor- ? er is a standard hair tonic that has many satisfied users. 73c bottles THIS SALE ONLY. j Walnutta Hair Stain makes the hair a natural, glossy brown ; or black. 60c bottle Cure Malaria? Sure! It's Easy! Get it right out of your system. ? You feel better at once and the ? cure is sure with Iron, Quinine and Strychnine Puts strength into your muscles, makes your nerve centers tingle with life. Pint bot- 47C In tablet form, 100 tablets in a bottle, 23c. \ isited several filled two teeth and crowned ^ ielling her friends how SKILL- v3 was done. 10 at you to let me examine your $9 NOTHING, and if I do any work ?s 'EST PRICES, and, if you wish, 0 1YMENTS. P and Porcelain 30c to $1 >9 $3, $4 and $3 i Making a Specialty of ig ELAIN BRIDGE WORK. f ithout doubt the most beautiful ijp work known to dental science. ftf s one or more teeth have been fz ' to look so natural that detec- ra ssible. Ask to see samples of [ work. W I Jfi l Jtt 11 r and 429 Tth St. H.W. " Over Grand Union Tea Co. DROUGHL.Y EQUIPPED jp N WASHINGTON. Main 4334." Office Hours, Sundays, 10 to 4. ^ umuuua ran iwi m ?m wi >m m ?" iow well you can do | I Kure selections until ! _ Y ? tore. ? . .t. > anuj^any || hings 11 i in the Home 11 ale, Hepplewhite, 3; $ William and Mary, % i periods. <!> X I with your purchases 1; t > with any furniture nd elsewhere in the X j, <? 5 .5 tieou^ service. * y epresented. x A vo-c 1227 and & \ J cr?, 1229 Q Street $ | V m MYS-1 Satyrd^ Pepco Atomizer, a guaranteed perfect spray. Worth 60e. 'X.T.c Special $11.?? Graham's Emulsion, 49c. Pleasant as peaches. Splendid for throat and lunp troubles. Makes you fat and well. I^arpe $1.00 bottle..- TtJrv Ragged Nerves. Nervous men and women need NUX TONE TABLETS. They make weak nerves stronp. Give vitality to tired, worn-out bod- /tl<Q)|C ies. $1.00 box, special 1 Bflaud's Iron Pills. The Blood-Makinp Tonic. 100 in a bottle 15c Calomel and Soda Tablets, 100 for 15c Cascara Tablets. 5-prain chocolate-coated, 100 in a bottle 17c Aspirin Tablets, doz. 10c; 100 in bottle 5?c Lady Webster Pills, 100 for 10c Lapactic Pills, 1^0 in bottle 20c $?c Box Beauty Wafers Free With every jar of Barnard's Complexion Cream. This cream makes the skin soft and fair, and banishes tan, pimples. discolored skin and blackheads. 50c box Arseno-Calcine Beauty Wafers free with every jar Barnard's Cream at The Dandruff Germ. Cooper's Hair Success kills the .germ that causes decay of the hair. It stimulates the hair glands to healthy action and produces a new growth where the roots are not dead. Give your hair life and beauty by daily applications of this wonderful hair grower and dandruff cure. Large 75c hot15c Peterman's Discovery 9c 10c Black Flag Insect Powder...7c Red Signal Bug Dust, the strongest and most deadly insect powder. Harmless to human life. 11<n)? 25c shaker-top boxes CRACK SHOT, FOR ROACHES. Kills every time. For quick death try Crack. Shot.. 25c For Your .Hair. 50c Herpicide 34-C 50c Parisian Sage 33c 50c Rum and Quinine Hair Tonic -. <3>W 50c Hay's Hair Health... HKs* i^7 f ANNUAL: 'il'? i rirledlv worth while to make by our man fitter if you pref Coats at $25 line silks, moire silks, silk fancy woolens, serges and lined?$25.00. THE STOK THE SUIT ILLUSTRATED TO ing cutaway models. A Woolte Madame Savarie of their Paris st; cerituated by the button trimming ice from the braid, binding, for t sons' satisfactory service?$30.0n. THE FANCY STYLE SUITS IN attractive and extremely varied; i and high colors, but the eponges WHITE SERGES, BEDFORD < rcsentatlon, and at $30.00 you t values. % While Y Bank your money, ber. Make a start like. After the start welcome small accoi Be an Ame 3% On Savin Open Saturday Citizens' S 1421 G * liwmMtnfiF.NRR^ r 2 Cakes Fairy Soap, 3 Cakes Fels=Naptha, 5 Cakes for 119c I Ihuirsday, ay. $3.00 Revolving Spray Syringe. tUe famous Goodyear. No. 500. j Polished hard rubber spray (QSf j tube. This sale Liver Medicines. 25c Sal Hepatica, 119c. Nutra-Sal. the new laxative liver salts that eures constipation, re1 i e v e s rheumatism and drives uric acid out. Large T)S,r bottle A&l* Kaska-l^ax. the tonic laxative constloation cure. 26c g-. size ...y Massage Creams. Pompeian Massage Cream, sma'l. 29c; medium, 48c; (filQc large Azurea Massage Cream, the new pink, rolling massage cream that does not get hard, and makes the skin glow with health and beauty. 35c sealed glass jars . ttk?i j j o r-vtl. fl Jl ^ ^ iruaiLiL'S <^injuoo<Liic3, Germol. the best disinfectant, strong and economical; one bottle makes 4 gallons. 35c size. T13LSpecial Black Carbolic Acid. Gal- fl ion. 50c. Pint Chloride Lime, pound can., How's Your Old Straw Hat? 25c Colorite Straw Hat jj 25c Jettum, makes old hats 11 <n>c new 10c Straw Hat Bleach Moth Killers. 15c Lavender Mothaline 11 (fibCompound * 25c Cedar Tar' Camphor, for the protection of furs and fab- 11 rics 15c Cedar Moth Chips? 15c Red Cedar Moth Com- 11 (fT*^. pound 11 ^ i Sulphur Candles. 15c Sulphur Candles "fl rtTW-? 3 for 25c. 11 ^ 10c Sulphur Candles 6 for 25c. ! 25c Formaldehyde Fuinigators; better adapted for disinfect- 11 <Q)C ing than sulphur candles... 11 Bad Blood. Purify your blood and strengthen your system by using Graham's Blood Purifier, the sovereign tonic for all diseases of the blood. Makes the blood rich and ruddy. Eliminates all poisons . from the system. Mammoth $1.50 QQ ^p#t S30 SPRING SUIT WEEK The special vJlues in W omen's Suits being offered this week at $30.00 have met with gratifying approval. The assortment is unusually large and' includes faithful reproductions of much higher priced models, as well as a number of suits made of materials usually used in more expensive garments. Plain tailored or fancy models in plain colors, fancy mixtures or eponges, it is dea selection AT ONCE. Fittings er. e likewise being featured?in silks id woolens?brocade silks, bengapoplins, satins, matelasse, eponge, whipcords: beautifully made and K FOR WAISTS. DAY is one of the season s most pleassx design which has the approval of Pie bureau. The high back effect is acantl there need be no fear of poor servhe Wooltex guarantee insures two seaOl'R SIT1T WKEK are especially striped woolens predominate in medium also are attracting wide attention. ?ORl>S AND EPONGES find a big repliis week arc sure of finding unusual :~:~:~:~X"X"X4^X"X^"X^"XK"X"X~: ou Prosper .* Every life has its DecernMitf o c ???i ? m?w Willi tizy miui <13 > Mil the rest comes easy. We unts. rican?one of us. g.^ Interest Compounded ? Semi-Aniiuallv. Nights From 6 to 8. avings Bank, Street N.W. LL BANKING * fimrii ! PLANSREVIEWED ] | Colin H. Livingstone Praises ? I the Work of Washington 1 Youngsters. I | FREE GIVING URGED 1 | UPON ALL CITIZENS i | Arthur C. Moses Cites Accomplish j| | ments of Local Organization. g | Martin Tells of Summer Camp. 1 ^ Plans for Boy Scout tag day next Sat- jjf a urday were discussed at a luncheon ten- gj V dered the scoutmasters of the District gS ^ yesterday afternoon at the Commercial Ri *? Club by Arthur C, Moses, president of B V the executive committee of the local W. \ scout council. Assistant Scout Commis- ? sioner Frank C. Wood out'ined the man- gl V ner in which the tags ate to be distribfuted to the scouts, and announced the g| # scoutmasters who are to have charge of 0fj X the various districts on tag day. Ar- gj Y ivi inu aaic u i tut; lafeo aic M|i y to be completed at a meeting of scout- Rfl X masters this evening. Is A Colin H. Livingstone, president of the ^ ? National Council of the Boy Scouts of g< % America, spoke in the highest terms of 5j < praise of the local scout organization, R( Y which he declared to be the most adA vanced" in the United States. Mr. Liv- Si A ingstone showed the efTect of the rules tj< Y governing the scouts upon the conduct of ra Y these boys in their daily life. He promised g Y the scoutmasters every possible assist- g y ance on Boy Scout tag day. ? g J* Beasons for Tag Day. ^ Mr. Moses outlined the reason for hold- ij ing a tag day. He told of the expenses ^ ?! of the local scout organization, which he | declared are extremely light in consid- $ A eration of the work accomplished. 2 A "The cost of conducting the Boy Scout % ? council in Washington is less than that j=| y in any other city in the country which ^ X has the same number of scouts," said 13 A Mr. Moses. "There are many cities with I?1 A a less number of scouts where the operatA ing expenses are greater than thrfse in 3| A this city. We have shown the entire s| A country what can be accomplished by co- si A operation. We have built up a local scout % A organization that is not surpassed any- pM Y where. I feel that the Washington pub- b J* lie appreciates what we have done and 5 Y stands ready to come forth Saturday with K ? the dimeB and 25-cent pieces which will 3 Y provide the operating expenses of our or- ^ Y ganization for the coming year." 5 A Best Service of Scouts. a $ Y Mr. Moses told of the service to the Rj X general public performed by Boy Scouts y A during the past year and recited their 4, A accomplishments at the time of the Co- ^ y lumbus memorial unveiling, during the ^ X suffrage parade, on March i and at other g A times. . B Y Scout Commissioner E. S. Martin told of ?9 the assistance given the officers of the A local headquarters by the scoutmasters: A He also spoke of the summer camp to be gfl A held under the auspices of the scout or- gtt A ganization on the Chesapeake bay. Y Othe* speakers included Scoutmaster gj Y Vernon Bailey, who told of a recent outY ing by members of Troop No. near Y Difficult run, Va? and Dr. George H. Ash- js Y ley. who spoke of the study of birdlife S X by Boy Scouts. I B X Those in Attendance. jf< Y Those present were Colin H. Living- j ? A stone, president National Council of Boy | ~ I SCOUTMASTER l r ' 3MHBB5 i-liSM-': *' 3 f 1V :; ;.; jfr.--If " 11II -f'Vl.'r 1 T U ? v.t \ K.M F<3 m rUp*Waw x&j I ..:'' aV ,; * ', . t.y,,,; :V,*>.W?( \ .. ' y **~ -v: , ^ ; " : :-S5i:W^ - ? .,; ,.!\' > "* :.:.^ k-:.^ -- * :!I ' M l.rndrrN of Boy Si-oiiI troops of the District, e *ai Scouts of America; Paul Dulaney, trcas- t| urer of Hie local council: IS. S. Martin, |u scout commissioner for the District of 111 Columbia; Frank C. Wood, assistant scout commissioner for the District of Columbia; Albert M. Chesley, hoys' de- n partmcnt, Y. M. C. A., 'executive commissioner, local council; Scoutmasters Raymond Schaeffer, Troop No. 1.1; George H. Ashley. Troop No. 1; 15. W. Shaw, Troop No. 1; Gordon Leech, Trooit No. I; Nelson A. Carr. Troop No. XI; Lord Eustace Percy. Troop No. 'JJ; William L. Brown, Troop No. 4'_\ E. E. Jones, Troop ? No. -'*1; William A. El wood, Troop No. lO; ? I. W. Partin. Troop No. 10: E. IT. Faust- I man. Troop No. 10; Fred C. Partington, Pa Troop No. 4.'1; W. At. Coleman, Troop No. scr ao; T. R. Pirtle, Troop No.. 10; C. M. ' , y Filkins, Troop No. 4.".; 1. G. Priest. Troop , e! Y No. 8; H. G. Lugenbeel. Troop No. .'10: ,s Y H. A. Filer, Troop No. 1 of Kensington, fee Y Md.; J. V. Myde. Troop No. .'10; Vernon pr, X Bailey, Troop No. IIP; Robert Jenkins, q JL Troop No. 14, and Fred Reed, Troop No. | 17. . pu % , yet The directors of the Lynchburg, Va., ,)y Young Men's Christian Association wiii lle A appeal to the public for $5,000, w ith which I y to rebuild the bridge to the island play- dej y ground. ra1 Ihood'sI ipiiillsb"ry U U li II CS-^V1 ness, U.>c. flv X "I have been a great sufferer j fj" y from bilious attacks. After using J ee] Y Hood's Pills I now regard myself J Th X as entirely relieved. They have put j ou y my sluggish liver in a healthy eon- j | X ) ditioii. I suffer no more from jt a | headaches: appetite is good.'"?W. | K. Neumaii. 10WJ N. Central ave., ^ V | Baltimore. Md. co, A J If Made by Hood It's Good. Va < J - - we M "= = "=" .-ftl ? = 5 g T -^rrrry-a Un ' $ D. J. Ka Making Big by giving the BIGGEST CLOTH Our March clothing business was last year?and we're going to mak We're Busy Todar Fine Sprii $| S 'ML *-> 0 Honest $2 The 200 more suits we added makes the assortment bmffer and 1 ? - ^ OO? - ? have seen the men in here today b of them is pleased with his purcha too. That's the way we're getting the quality?the character and the ing. Get in tomorrow for one of 1 We're. Sell log T Spring As Any Hat Store Because we're selling the best hats made at $2 Scotch and $2.S(Q) Spring Shepherd Plaid and goft Polio Hats, $1.65 $1S Silk trimmed. Light as a Some people as feather. same quali Money s Worth o> D. J. KAl 11005=1007 Pennsy AT TAG-DAY "POW-WC cessary. The general offices and re- hausen, Frederick W. ption room are on the second floor. A. Warfield. John Loor, ere is a telautograph service through- hay, Jesse P. Wiley. J t the building. By this system an order vilie, (*harles M. Overa itten in one department is reproduced man, Arthur M. Phelps fac-simile in the department for which Leo C. Brooks. Charles is intended. Z. Jordan. Kerfoot A. A Moll. Charles R. Talbert Villiani Smith Weaver, Fauquier ? ? unty. Va., was killed near CalVerton, Joseph Bageut, seven u, a few days ago while removing a Sandy Hook. W. Va., w laboring machine. He was thrown afternoon by a-Baltimo der the machine. aenger train. e ,,v--: ...:. ' < :. ' "* * . * '. i ' . >-?: * -, *' 'vS ** v , *V-:-- . : :'V.y. .: Si* : \ : vvv V- ' * . ; . -if;;. ; . - * :> : . ..-.fr. Lj W^SFT who attended lu uelieon inrrtiOK an guests of A. 1*. Moses, live rommllter of the local council. ? HOME IS OPENED J ~ Though! C P. Andrews Company's , Att'lieuNat'onal(N>w r * in the Vt Hslimsioii Building, Housing Great ^'dlnas; 'I'," "fTV OA , ,, , p* a Draw AH Men Unto . otore, IS Up-tO-Date. nor compel, hut li through all the ages. I . lation of the human so "he new building of the H. P. Andrews OIS to know <Iud and per Company at 727, 729 and 731 13th Physical lifting up <> .7 ' .. , cross. It was represen cet northwest, was formally opened as }s His birth and re? sterday. It is five stories in heiglit, and He must be born in 110 feet deep, with a frontage of 530 resurrected in our s| t. It is constructed exclusively of fire- atonement can be ins. we < souls and Ood. If materials. l0VP Jn our |,eartSii th .he building was thrown open to the up to the fhrist plane blic all day and during the evening The subject for tl sterday. The.re were many flowers sent evening will be "Mary friends of the firm and last night the ? w store was a blaze of lights. j NEW GRAND JUR n addition to conducting the big new - part me nt store the company will ope- Hartig Hai te stores at bliU Louisiana avenue and liWl F street northwest, making the Nftmed Foi in one of the largest paper and station- Hartig, dealer l operators in the retail and wholesale 8elected today by Ju. tde in the United States. , .. .. . 'he new building has been fitted serve as foreman ot th -oughout with modern appliances used the ensuing six months the stationery and paper business. The grand jurors are Cls e electric elevators are operated by Frederick A. Oarlaon, 1 sh buttons and operators are not Randolph Rldgelev, The Mare's Store.. fj ufman j jj f f | ; Business ? ? ? ? * ^ ? * ? M. . ? . m?* liNCj \ ALL ES of his career? M NEARLY DOUBLE that of | e April another banner month. / jf $ y SellSsig Those _ | ig Suits | ? ;.is !0 Value g to this great line at $ if. if B better than ever. You ought to < ^ uying these suits. Every one . 3 ise and will send his friends in. 5 the business?on the merit? j : value of the clothes we're sell- Sr these fine suits at $15.15. ^ wlce as Many f Hats ? in Washington t B a dollar or so less tlian any other store. ^ r Derbies $3 Cosmopolitan T| Hats Spring Derbies and ? Soft Hats, >s >0 $2.29 I k $3.00 tor Many Hats are sold for $3.50 |j ty hat. that are 110 better. ^ ' Money Back. JFMAN, ? ivania Aveniae. ? - j^j|l Portable Fireproof IBM i I 'ntfaCTM Warehouses, Office*, ? | ?lia0e5 Engine House*, Etc. M fj ' Made under the "Pradea Systea'* patents. 9 ?? j Open, screened or insulated against heat and m ?? ; cold. Come complete in units of heavy Z MX | galvanized steel. These interlock, without framing, into 9 '0* I buildings that for strength and durability rank with 3j ; masonry, for a fraction of the cost. Quick delivery and 3| | erection. Unlike any other construction. Made hp B & METAL SHELTER CO., St. Paul, Minn. ,J ! Patentees and Sole Manufacturers. Call, phone or write. ff ^ i H < <* EXHIBITION BUIEDINQ AND SALEBBOOM, North Capitol St. and Mas*. Ave. N.W. m Washington. D. C. " C. N. Bnckland, Sales Agent. Telephone Elncoln 2722. prraldrnl of es - Cause for Alarm. DISCUSSED I'Oss til appetite or distress attCr ? eating?a symptom tlurt should National New no^ |>e disregarded. enter. It is not what you at. but what jou digest Thought Center, and assimilate that does you good. Some of tl? Loan atid Trust htmugest. healthiest imthoii* an- moderate ratif t llA lliot niAol - * .11 * . .c .nvi- f>r?. inoiuiuZ "hi cause more trouuic than a d <> Id fted Up. Will ordered t(iiaini'h. ami amor pco|>|c rnmrait m>Not coerce riuus maladies through disregard or abus of tj-i rresistibly draw. st?Iliach. I) li>\< .Midrmti nil ?ho Mtff'-r from iudigestion. n' ml in it* endeav- , ,, _ , _ dyspepsia. to try Uexall Pyspepsij Tablets. wu? do Mis will. The f Christ on the understand tug that we will refund th- money ted. in symbolic, paid un without <|ueatiou or formality if offer urrect.oti. of how uso v?u atv noJ perfectly satisfied with result., our hearts and _ tints before the reeominend Uexall Dyspepsia Tablets tm ide between our customers every day. and have yet to hear a-f we have perfect ol)(, w[,0 |ias n?t |>een tsncfited. Wc bclt?x? en we are lifted _ thein to lie without equal. They giro prompt te meeting this relief, aiding to neutralize aridity, atituulvta and Mattlia. 0f gastric Juice. strengthen the digest!"* ? organs, and thus promote perfect nutrition sud Y SELECTED correct unhealthy symptom*. Three slzrr. ' rents, oh rents and $1. You ran buy Uexall Dyspepsia Tablets in 1 lt>* 'dware Dealer, romtnunity only at our stores: man. . 0'Dora nielli's Drug Stores In hardware, was Four 8t(,rcs . stiee Stafford to ... , . _ fla ... n. , . # ie jury for n'Z"" I he Rexall Stores ThP??t'"r There i, ner.lt store in ne.rtr e.rrr tohrn Fti^ari RSPri^' nd cltv ,n ,b* l'uUwl St*tcs- Can??U and Great William Ockers- Britain. There Is a different Rexall Remedr for Mullett. Thomas nearly every ordinary humau 111 -each especially Francis H. Due- designed for the particular 111 for which it .is aines D. McCon- recommended. CkT^Ti'...A"-0nt-5*f." THE KK.YAM. STORES ARF. AMERICA'S B. Hughes. Carl URKATKST DftTis STORKS. .ffleck, Otto J. De and Peter CraiB. ?? ~ i~" Cyrus N. tipitzer. sixty-six years old. ity years old. of a retired farme r and Confederate veteran, aa killed Tuesday died Monday near Singers Glen, Va. He re And Ohio pas- enlisted in Maj. Chrisntan's ?oy Company when sixteen years old.