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AUSTIN AMERICAN,
oiJ Congr— Aw , Texy, Serial Kj* 1021
USTIN’S J
AUSTIN CITIZENS
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A FEELING OF SECURITY
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was so rapid that
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BREAKS MY COLD!
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LODGES A
( Continued * From Testerday. )
home
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forehead, from
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of
cluster
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handled by the sanitary department.
her
ribbons.
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a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
Unjted
attendance
be merry.
ABOUT RHEUMATISM
carried himself with solemnity before
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of any age take Scott's
Emulsion with pleasure
and thrive on it )
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Train
wEens! MenE’s KPNOIGE
FoR miss muOwBUCs!
When writ-
in th* Austin
and prevent com-
plications, take
dais,
tect.
tur* cn
then he b
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vancement.
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Yellow Men Sleep
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dents or 1917 there <
on the list, and last
attendance was 880 0.
them welcome.
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THUS GET RID OF ALL .
DEBRIS ON THE LAWNS
RS. J. M. MAYS TOLD
THAT OPERATION
WAS ONLY HOPE
Canada and thus eat and
(Advertimement».__________
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my improvement
it surprsed me.
WAR EXPENDITURES
MAY BE GIVEN
' A "LOOK OVER"
BOARDINGHOUSES
FOR STUDENTS FEW
TEXAS ROAD BOARD
ADOPTS NEW ROUTE
3431,
partment.
Work Sanitary Depa
covery for fifty years a
cold-breaker."-:
AUSTRIAN
REPLY
TEXAS I. COAOMING BUREAU
RULED OUT BY PRESIDENT
CashC
Advert
Free Mei
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“ONLY ONE THING
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Sunshine Special
No. 6, North Texas
No. 4. North Tetas
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No. 8. from St. Le
No- A. from St. Lu
Sunshine Speciai .
TO EAT OR
NOT TO EAT
BOLSHEVIK avis » maw
of GERANS DISCLOSED
ved. Sold
packagea.
The purified and refined
calami tablets that, are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Madirinsl virtues fetain-
Nujol
TEa. US. ( GJATOTF.
For Constipation
itfuitu- at
lockvork"
68,000 gna RAM AWAY
pURIG THE LAST YEAR
.NU. In.iw. unco
Swesh* —r. iN-".
upon
was
leered not
influenza epidemic, spray
ind throat beverel timies *
n. OF Y. DAILY TEXAX
TO BE SEVEN OOxMs
complete change of structure
every seven years.
This tear in( down and bufld-
in* up proeaaS of body tissue
continues without a moment’s
pause throughout life.
And when a man geta into a
physical condition that the tia-
aues keep breaking down and
wasting away faster than Na-
Fire disgovered by neighbor* short-
iy before T o'clock Tuenday afternoon ,
completely daatroyod a small frame I
each aide.
The one, a prince, 1
his black hair wden
of ailTer. - —
EMULSION
Parents nearly everywhere
know its power to nourish
and strengthen. Children
of postponing until too late the nasistance
NAture requires; commence today to take
ankles bound with gray
Through the haze in the
E----s T=-==
Use Austin American Want Ads.
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font, the pain In my aide ana
back left me. my apper
child
The Great General Tonic
LYKO enriches the blood, thereby
helping Nature replace worn-out timsues,
and tenda to tone up the ayatem generall
bkppinathe kidneys and bowela
it 92 hl
by water connections and firemen
had to depend entirely on the chem-
ical to protect murrounding property,
house. *ALnot at home at tb* time
Yon were taught at school LX,
that your body undergoes a -
SITUATIO
HoNORABLY <
fair education
can drive trurk
HAP A SHOWT
aLpwn:
- rames in which their debris can be
. burned without the necessity for
securing permits from the fire de-
_ _ » prop-
erty owners themselves or burned
under the supervision and direction
of the fire department, or in the
Before it was finished, the prin-
cess arose and, with a stiy among
her retinue, stepped down from the
ed and iz
pE.350
Sickness* A
k prevention M
fh—
M
Pun Feature Serriea
in hl* pear broldered robe, which
was more voluminous than that of
HIGH CRADE
painting pror
able prices F)
sou n DAUGGISF5 EVEKTWMERE
Sanitary Department Is Unable -
to Take Care of All Ac-
cumulations.
NEW YORK, Doe. l«^—Approx-
imately 68,000 girls have dlmappear-
•d or run away from their homos
in th* United States durng the last
year, according to a statement imuea
Tuesday by the Travelere Aid •6-
elety.
A spartai meeting of ths society
has boon caHled to deytse plans to
meet demands mads by ths eregt
increase in runaways and helpless
travelers.
Those headaches
and seemed
he talk wi
Now that people are elearng their
SS YSJ? * zrart""ucousiaar
That weak and rundown feeling has encountering in getting same re-
Aippared.I fe! stronger and bet- movea or burned. Harry "L Haynes,
ter today than I have felt in a long .. .__. _ .. ...
time."" * sanitary commission susgeste that
lom of deep, ete. They were all feeling
miserable and the only medicine the
; took was Dr Perce’s Golden Medical
Dincovery. By ths uss ri this they wire
al rastawad to health and strength.
. “I always keep the “Pieant Pellets’
bi my home. They ar an excellent rego-
inter ri the stomach, liver and bowla,
or for biliou attacks I can speak in the
: hhes terms ri all ri Dr. Pierce’* Med-
Mx* J. W Mosa, 3913 Ave K.
Houston, Teza—"Al my life my
Ever has piven me considerable trouble.
I have suffered with eick-headaches and
have hxdyeUow blotches evpea all over
toy body At one timde : wss so bad with
ft that I install ambition to do my
phousework and was really ‘all in’ when
"Golden Medical Discovely was recom-
vended to me by a friend. I took six
bottles ri it, which made me fed like a
different woman I oonsPe Dr Pierre’s
Golden Medical Discovery the very best
brer medicine I have erer known and
»
CORE THROAT.
3 saSSi g
cespovM
sustained duality
ce them, right
to grow ' ’old".
What Thounands Here Founa Gives
Relief Fron Thia Painful Tubie.
Tanlac is sold in Austin by Woodie householders equip themseives with
Gilbert DruK. company. perforated drums or enclosed wire
more at
.____ emicted with eheonie tow al-
menta."—Mas C. A. Font, 2214
Washingvon Ave.
Send lOe to. Dr. Piercea Inva}
Hotel. Buffalo, N Y., for tj~L p- --
W any ri his medicines/
g
nenes ONE OF woncoorens)
DELIERY cAns,Now!
I WowER F MY A--7
PANCI KLMA3co!) - $9
other person in audience, be
n- --- W * —— amw am-Ien
WASHINGTON, Dec. It— Papers
taken from bolshevik ’couriers in
eaustern Europe, are said in state de-
partment ed vic— Tuesday to show
that American, French and British
passport forms are being engraven
by German communists in Berlin
for us. in sending bolshevn agitator*
abroad. •
come wish tonics or drugs,
but by adequate oourish-
ment A child pronounced Austin
A TEXAS FAMILY’S
RXPRRIRNGE
Galveston, TexasAfter the flood t
1900, all say family became rundown,
toe to exposure ri being m ths water,
of exactly 17»», th* lareest tn the
history of the untverstty. only »»
housea, with nccommadatons for
Three heavy chairs were upon IL 1 his gola-pped ignorance, had meen
narrow ano high-backed. with carven nothing mor* than a Chinene coqle
dragon* for their arms. Th* cen- who ccula cook. Now th* samme thin
tral throne wd* vacant A human, arms were gesturng before royalty,
form occupied the place of Mat* on
Th* hone* could not be reachea
FOR RENT- A
roor. West J
cold water 1'1
electrie sweeper
©r day
EAST AUSTIX HOME
DEMTROYED BY FIRE
datton *f Hghway Enuipeer Rollin
J. Windrow and CHim ml—loa*r Avery
voted against it
’ Bexar County Judge Davis and me v.
oral eommiatoner were present to
appeal from the refumal of Engineer
Windrow to approve a Bexar county
Take e course of the erat blood -
purifying and tonic medicine. Hood-
sarsaparna, which corrects the acid
conditions of the blood on which
rheumatiam depend*. and give* per-
manent relief. Thia medicine com-
-----—.--—- ------- hlnre. with excenlent ' alterative, and
tin. Are department At between 1 tee tontca, what is generally conceded
ana •700. to be the moot effective agent in the
treatment of thto dl.^ar
If a cathartic or laxative i need-
ed take Hood’s rills. Purely veg*,
tabie. *
ing a speech of some length, with
his ' littie back toward the assem-
bly.
and contains .bo harmful
3 The sanitary departnent remove©
certain dirt and trash accumulation*
when placed in receptacles, but can-
not remove lawn sweepings and vine*
and leaves, because of the limited |
Swamp-Root, kidney. liver and bld-
i*r remedy.
The same standard of purity,
strength and excellence is mafntatned
in every bottle of 8wamp-Root
contpact and the coi
FoI IENT—C
nished south-
ventences: nso
l’hone 1096 or
_______________________________.
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GFr» To SeNb OFF,To-M4MT. o A n 4ATonE
WON'T W• eofs coMe WERJLL’MwreeT
V* Anen
WE You A MetAAE J
FOR--- Wr, IT'S ne
TJano Train ......
Ioustew Trin •••
Hemon Trein
MMpta Tramh ,
N —.1.^,
Comparison of the list* of ap-
approved boarding housea issued by
an experienced
wnres: wire <
‘Company. 10< !
AUSTIN FIREMEN RESIGN p
BECAUSE of low WAGES
Reslgnation of several additional
Austin firemen have been submitted
to A- C. Alford, fire commissioner,
who will make report on same to
Austin city council at Thursday's
meeting.
OTHING but
YOUNG MEN-
way mall clerk
perience unnec
Austin, /an. 1
lata, write I
Nervice exami
blg . Washingt
No. 1 (Texas Speel
No. 8 (t.imited) .
No, N (flyer) ...*
No. 7 (S. A.) .
No 9 ...........
Effective June 1.
sat motionless. ’ ington, although it bore upon his
nar woven with . strands fate, -for the speaker's Klance turn~
s green diadem upon hi* ed again and agai to the slender,
which jewels shone dark princepa. Ouce-01 was it only
ze - auz wre-U.* of stars. His A trick of his sun-racked vision?—
face was narrow, yellow as wax. and ' ehe, lifted her eye* to" meet hi*, and
blank. Long, tapering hands rested her*Upe moved allently. It was done
the dragon-heads. His robe] too quickly for him to H certain
He rembled. Chee Mln* Was mak-
Mewday.
Highway Commi
Rheumatism is a constitutlonnl
Cisease, manifesting itself in local
ache* and pain*, fnfnmed joint* and
stiff muscles. It cannot be cured
by local or external applications
It must have constitutional treat-
ment.
BeYouns
p,Your -
PER
FLtES
FURNA(FS ck
stoves of afl
B King, phono
COSTRACrING
hangng: pron
right T. H. L
1546-8354.
owa Hi* highness had ul
a word.
D8T-- Elgin si
bands; open
r liberal rewi
O8T- On Mat
road to Blind
fx scurf. Lhern
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1^, !»!».
Large Number of People Won’t
Take Trouble to Secure ’
Fire Permits.
Nuje5- —
« i e=
alda, ana the royal vandal*
bright upon a mat of raw sllk.
the Untversity of Texas durine the spemea all the while to stedy th*
last nve years, 4isclones the fact that rug. had no upward Un*, although
there are less "houses on the list her brows alanted delicately. 8he 05.
this year than heretofore, though was very .unlike the prince—unlike J® ““ - c.-
the enroUment at the university is anyoneneieHThe.a"hitomprimonerisamMeureacor."icourtem
several hundred larger. I was troubled. He had an impulse to
in the fall of 1915 when th* en- ' crore the marbie flagging, and kneel
rollment was 2700, there war* H» at her feet
i houses on the Utt, bidding for ttu- From a further, portal Andrew
dent consideration: In lfl«. when March was brought in, and hatted
the enlistment was 3000 there wore near his companion. The xroup of
172 houmes listed: for tbs 1IM atu- warriors stood behind the prtsonera,
. . ------- t ninoas who had no opportunity for exchange
year When of words. Then a stiff suddan whls-
112 housen bid per pH—ed over their henda follow-
ed by sharp eilence. Che* Ming had
entered the room.
about 500 students, sr* to be found ! any
listed.
th* assembly, bowed with foaling at
the foot of the atas, untL, at the
faint stirring *f th* prince’s hand,
h* wtralehtned himself, mounted
the first level of th* dalia, and be-
MA to epeak. He aswrexarde the
Hh esa Levingon thought of the
night hee Ming had berved the
coffee in the Wedger dining-room,
and of his first impression of that
Dyspeptics Often Face This
Problem Three Times Daily. •
Not So If They Once Get
Acquainted With Stuart’s
Dyspepsia Tablets. ’
Indigestion, with gas, sour risings,
belching of wind, feeling a* of a
Malnutrition is not over-
room her jewel* gleamed and the ' 4
whisper of her robe conveyed more Many a Man Was Panfe-Strieken at
to Levington than all that Choe Ming ' Meals Before He Tried Stunrt’s
might he saying. A curtain near the" Dyspepsia Tablet*.
wre”renZ“ arawn “sade and nhe : lump ot in th. stomach ana
n:o th. hm naers haa sd -Iquchdstrrnntmaxe one ponder ant,
vancea, baiaame4 Before th. prince 52. #2 2D. or..ntar" f ,! 1
and sooken. and. foliowine him r that ls A wrong method. A better
St "RAiKgnad"concrua"d"Ene "92: ma.zter sit" in t be, regutar. at
U?h^ -HbP.p.n<>„ 2 b. unfoto- #hatmoal i"ith :
with an
residence just outside the east cor-
poration limits of Dustin.
Mr. Brown, the owner of the
of the fire, and It* cause was not
ascertafned.
spread of fire.
Disposition of Trash.
uch receptacles are offered for
•ale at all hardware stores. Mr.
Haynes states, ad cani be had at a
very nominal cost, and, considering
that they will last practically a life-
time, is the most economic and satis-
___. _ .______ ______ But Levington was looking at the
factory way of disposing of trash that: other figure, a princess, who ke-
is in such bulk that it cannot be - wise waited very quietly upon her
*— — . . .. throne, with handsi folded in her
—---- - -Q - ~” lap. The brown tresses that yester-
•tore in the
Hor foot were smalk and per-
day.
1g Fifty years old and always re-
liable. Good tor the whole family.
A bottle in the medicine cabinet
means a short-lived cold or cough.
00c. and S1.19. All druggists.
I Clear Baby’s Skin
With Cuticura
Soap and Talcum i
eu-siriesxieu i
Tb. mouthern route betyeen Mgr
•haU. Texaa aag Shrvport, La.
—i Highway Me 11 wre adoptea by
lb* Texe highway ebmmimmoner
it their regular monthly meetine
. PeAn epnAuedevccded bad, practce for mott people to go
Ming bent down to tb* rug as this aEninet. nature by deprivine th. my.
przz w^?. huuudapnpk.2: Ee '^“r.u^'hTw
ioment al th* whit* prisonera too may ret without nttnt or tear
as jtt;
— ' - Jotniner. either that mournful band of
Th* restgnatione *r* in nrerly all x. — . 2xr' - z— I
inatanees du* to th* inadequate —I- day with on« part Wizard Oil and
art— paid, ana te th* fact that high two parts water, using •• atomizer,
er wag— are to b* obtained imf'other 1! you haven't an atomizer, gargle
better chancre for ad- the throat and snuf th* mixture up
th* note. This, treatment sets up ai
antiseptic wall of defense aginst
“Flu” germa
Chest colds 2nd sore throat lead
_The Aelly Texaa. UMtveraity of W.ErPoSteRthem.a t.ona.”rith
Texas tudent newepaper. Whlen will Wizard Oi before they can develop
return to ite pr—ent war atatus 0n into dangerous influenza.
Jan. 1, will be a meyen -column paper Get it from druggists for 30c If
it will be printed in the morning not satisfied, return the bottle and
n4 deltvered to the" students before get your money back.
' ocX.. ... , __ .. Ever sonstipated or have sick head-
oe'nadtion.touthe.tmereameg e ache Just 1‛ Wizar Liyer Whips,
eGrth"wnhe. idded ' pleasanglittie pink pille, 30c at dug
r— win ne acuea gista. Guaranteed.
WANTED-Wht
housework.
wANTnnA <
tute. Phone
Regular Bowe's In Health
Bowels that move spasmodically—
free one day and stubborn the next
* -should be healthfully regulated by
Dr. King’* New Life Ptlla in the
way you keep the imapurities of
waste matter from circulating
P | through the ~ystem,by cleansing the-
boweis thoroughly and promoting the
I » proper flow of b*1e.
Mild, comfortable, yet always re-
Hable, Dr. King's New Life Pills
.work with precision without the
. constipat.on results of violent pur-
I 25c. as usual at all drug-
Four years ago today, December 17, 1MA th* Auatrian reply to th«
Amarican note regarding the Ancona sinking waa found unaanxfactory.
Find a statesman
Answer to yeaterday’s puzzle: Top aide down, in cloak.
Dec. 11.—To con-
‘Th
Grip, Influenza
Mamim’e Wixard Oil a Brallahia,
Antieeptie Preventive
£
ly compounded
By H. A. Mac QILL
Om*euemenne hen
A
EDhnry
Ne
Na 2, (Texan Spe
No. 4 (LAmitod) .
No • (hollas) r. ..
No. • (Flyer) .
No. 10 ...........
HELP WAN
STENOGRAFHI
stenographers
Typewriter Salt
ron Phone a
facilities of the department, and a
large number of people will not take
the i-ct-ble to get in toueh with the
fire department in order that their
trash may be burned under proper
supervision
----- ----re Austin lawns and yard* are being
and untailing effectiveness can cleaned very rapidly now that the
arouse such enthusiasm Noth- frost has killed the weeks and other
W but sure roller from stubborn growing things, which are being cut
old colds and onrushing new ones, down and swept up, and must be
jsrippe, throat-tearing coughs, and removed or destroyed, which removal
croup could have made Dr. King’s must be accomplished by the
New Discovery the nationally pop- l erty owners themselves or 1
ular and standard remedy it is to-
Receiving • pay from the student
for special coaching by anyone on
the payroll of the University of Texas
ha* been ruled out by President R.
E. Vinson.
Instructions to this effect were
given by President Vinson in a com-
munication to the members of the
faculty in which it was stated that
it was against the rules of the Uni-
versity for any on officially con-
nected with the institution to ac-
cept compensation from the student
for extra service given the stu-
dent.
The ruling will abolish ~the newly
organised coaching bureau which was
composed of student assistants and
rendered coaching service at the rate
of $1 per hour. 3
•EVE It AL team
can pee wag
Alliance wagon
o’cioek, or call
day had streamed down the gray
cloak of the supposed sentinel were
now bound high and stuck with
Jeweled pins Her throat was close-
. ly wgund with diamonds. The body
of the princess was small. Upon
her countenance was an expression
of untried powers, or so Levington
imagined, for he could not look
away from her face, which was dark
but not yellow. . Her eyes, which
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—DiScus
sion of the report of the special
house committee investigating war
department expenditures, after con-
suming practically thre legislative
days, was completed Tuesday by
Representative Graham. Ilinois,
chairman of the committee who in
a speech advanced the proposed that
all settlements for unexpired con-
tracts with the war department be
submitted to an impartial board for
review and final disposition.
No affirmative action was taken
by the house on the suggestion,
A report submitted last month
contained a resolution directing
Secretary Baker to review all cl earns
settled for unexpired contracts.
Ths was later abandoned and
the report a* made proided only
for discussion of the committee fina-
ings before the house.
from yegetahie herbs.
It is not a stimulaht and is tako
in teaspoon fu! doses.
It is not recommended for every-
thing.
It is nature’s great helper in re-
lieving and overcoming kidney, liver
and bladder troubles.
A sworn statement of purity is I
with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's
manner suggested by Mr. Haynes,
which eliminates danger of the
WANTED---A i
well. Cell a
street or call r
Rates based
oiniop type. HI
verage words t
num of five 11
ount as one 11
Discounts tor l
Paid
Notice Net M
• times, ft lined
E times, S lines
T tmea. ft ltnet
ft times, ft liner
ft times, ft lines
1 tines, ft Mne
l Ums. & line
Minion Capitas
Count 25 letters ।
« a Hine fa porag
Borders. rul
black face type
sifled columns-
minion capitals.
Real rotate
which larger t
prit ed on the
vertistng and
isplay avertis
two stuffed apes.___________
to the assembly. The royal litter »Joining either that mournful band oft
came gliding up, carried by six j starvatonists or any othor disjoint- 1
slaves. In this the prince reclined ed and out-of-tune company. Got"
bi* length. Swiftly he was borne s. -$ '
away, his carriers moving ilk© shad- at any dr
— - - - “ States and
LOST !
isT OR sro
mule, about
ed mare mule,
LJberal reward
Hour-. Blurt 8
pringa .tor.
> UST—On on
•t and Petme
told Land or
then. HIS Hr
th, matter under Adviaement
Baxar county alno wanted more
money to mupplement the $1,500,000
recentiy vote tor rood read* in th*
county, but this al— was taxn undes
adylaeiiment.
Th* comminion majournea at th*
•ad or th* — -- —tea. to meer
“«Cp a«xt menth. L
RAMSE caLg neerxa
ox foSemin exchange
You naturalty r—l —cure whan
you know that th* maneine you
are about to tke te abgotutely pur.
)
This year.
----- --__Swamp-Roq.
’ mder stepa, lookine toward* MabUlx- It you neea a medletne you •howa
ine ot forelgn exchanes, a meedlue have th* best. On — I* at all drug
I at Dalian ot tarmare bankers, cot- l ntotes in bovties of two Hre medlum
ton exporters and ninth e— man of rand larga.
th* eleventh federal reserve An*kriet ; Hwever, if you wiah first to try '
was caed for Monday Dee. >2. by thipmrent preparation —nd ten rent*
Judee nt. F. Ram—y, azent ot th* to Dr. KIimer a Co., Binghamton. N. ,
Ph Hat r—rr. baab. ” '— - -—’ -- —
A dull confusdon of volees elosed
in around March and Levngton.
"What was vat frena Jayinet"
naked Cea.
"Blood mtxing— - Incan March,
hurtiedly: but they were parted be.
fore he could explain his imeaning.
Marek w— taken away, and Con’
elave moved in lomer bende him.
looking very burly and dull. An
order wa» ziven, and Levington was
led rear, returning by the way he
had coma
This doeen’t necesnarily
mean, however, that he has
reached an advanced age,
Thousads upon thousanis of
people begin to break down,
their vital organa giving evi-
dence at fas approaching de-
long before they reach . —
middle age a imply because createsa hearty
they fail to give Nature, at appetite, aa-
the proper time, the needed «wu di*—i. pg.
help to rebuild. ta, mrig-
I f ron are beginning to show 500* 21172.2
the aUghtoet aign of a phyaical —
"let-downyou are losing tf — wmem
your old time "pep” vim and •g oh— a tpmte,
vigor—if high tension energy —h. LTXO. It wta
and nervous strain are begin- er *** rite toe
ning to tell on you—it'a e sure "bp’ed
aign that you are growing “old"
I —topoldforyouryeats. You’ve »
reached that stage where your Sel•Mtemfacturem ,
EKO MEDICINE C2MPANY
small head, stony face, and lean,
everlasting body. Cecil Weser, in
produHng drugs.
Sdch a medicine
Called meetin
bar if. at 7 o'<
F. C. Degree.
456 and visito
vited.
CHAS
T H KIEZE
osr-Biver v
worth's, Satu
i o'clock lx bar
p The Austin .
Ing be sura and mentig
American, s W
(Advertinement.
evvzutimuaNio—DAILT AND sunoAr
PrTERFI ri am MATTER PoRreFFICE AUSTN,TETAS
r • “I refuse to submit to as opera-
5 Mm which I was told was my only
j hope but took Tanlac instead, apd I .
I ani only recovered my health bat
r gatned fifteen pounds besides," said
Mm J M. Maya of 1716 Twelfth ’
* street, Augusta, Ga, wife of a weil-
EE knewn wood and eoal dealer
“For over a year," she continued,
"I suffered from stomach trouble
and other disorders and was grad-
natty growing worse My head ache
terribly most all the time, the pain
in my right side was so agonizing
that I could hardly stand it and my
back ached constantly My appetite
$ failed and what little I did eat seem-,
• to poison my system and make I
l> matters worse. I was so nervous
nd miserable that I could hardly
•leer and so weak and rundown they
told me my only hop© lay in an oper-
ation.
“I decided to try Tanlac first and
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