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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • 5

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • 5

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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THE HU'l ANNI8T0N, JUNE SO DENTISTRY At Following Prices 0 RELIABLE FIRMS ii, ft To Secure Your Patronage Is the Object of Our Existence. i We don't expect you to deal with as without some good and sufficient reason and to this end we exert ourselves to see that every tianiaotion with ut is satisfactory to the transactor. Our success during the past twelve months in serving and retaining customers gives us confidence in the correctness of our system and. we expect to maintain a standard of ever increasing TEETH EXTRACTED (by best painles, process known) 60o AMALGAM FILLINGS ISo fc $1. 00 GOLD FILLINGS 11.50 up CEMENT FILLINGS 75o 22K GOLD CROWNN 5.00 PORCELAIN CROWNS 3 to t5.00 BRIDGE WORK (per 15.00 FULL SET TEETH (to 118.00 All Material ii Warranted to be i i- Manufacturing Company.

Pilosis S1 OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TO TRY US Sterne's IN JULY. Grocery. TO THE PUBLIC.

Scrap Iron. Best cash prices paid for all gTades of scrap iron, bones, old boilers, brass copper, lead, sacks, bottles and all kinds of junk. IUUU Y1EEH3GSI C9. Office opposite Garner's Iron Qneen Balooa. Iroa yard sear compress' Registered Jersey Bull can now be secured at my barn by the only thoroughbred in the city forflspotcssn.

C. A. HAM BON. East Bsventeenth street. Suits and Overcoats Something to sure suit you in both quality and price- H.

PELLH4N, 17 West Tenth Street CONTRACTORS and Builders, Office and Store Countera. Bcelvinir. Book aiiiiiiiiinuiiuiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiaNHUiiuiiiiiiHiiiiMiuuiuiuuuuii VACATIONISTS: Get trunks ce i. ray lor 'em wnen you return. CAMPERS: RECOMMENDED A Barbecue Man.

Flrit-clssi, lota of experlaaoa, at your serrica to saperiutend plan Wbecuea, picnics and such ftiaciiona. Camp's Restaurant 130 West Tenth itieet. Special Sale Now On Of Keystone Orerall Sufti In several colors and all sizes at 1.50 tba suit. If AX If ASCDS, 105 10th Btnat Clothier and Fnrnieher. Electrical Work Of any Baton executed In boron fb Brat class manner, atliliing latest methods aod idea.

A large Una of electrical sujpiies and derices eon Untly on hand, Get prices from ns before giving oat any work of (his kind. Bocraudmca, 18 West Eleventh Btreet. vl iii 0i viz Si ils ti ti ti ti ti ti a i ti ti ti ti ti For a Good Fair Traded In reneral merchandise of all aorta, where yon will alwsya be satisfied with your purchases try OWENS IS East 10th Stmt at Entrance of wagon yard. TOMBSTONES Of splendid gradee of marble made and finished in latest designsat aa low Agonal can be -obtained anywhere. ANNISTON MARBLE WOEKS, E.

Tenth street between Wilmer and Quintard. ZiaG. JONE3, The StaftlesMam. Has the best horses and smartest turnouts in Anniston. All the promptest and most complete system ot Transfer tor persona or baegage at moderate rates.

His Undertaking; apartment under his personal supervision Is unsurpassed. Wilmer street Between Ninth and Tenth. ti ti Come here here. All sizes and kinds, all pri for your cots. We have just the our summer lounges for comfort and pay for it while using it.

GRINSLADE tning uneap. STAY AT HOMES: i. a n7 Attv ii ir By Mm. Oxford, June 29. (Special) Mr.

I Henry Embrey has returned from a short trip to Ragland. Dr, John Whiteside, of White Plains, was a business visitor to Oxford today. Misses Lucy and Amy Scarbrough, of Choccolocco, were visiting and shopping in Oxford today. Miss Callie Milligan, of Jackson- ville, was among visitors to Oxford today. luiDQ vaiiio Asiayvik anivcu mww.a n.flnii.

n.ainnij Get one ot 1 satisfaction, R. "Caws, Mantles, Be mens, etc. In- terior and Exterior House Painting, 1 Varnishing, Staining, Polishing, eta. i C. Oick(aum 907 Noble Sr.

PheoelSTaW fj 21 Noble Qtreet, Eaal't IiiUtUmeal Pl la the City, HIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIMIIII1IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIUIUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIMMII It's' Too Long A To expect you to read a full explanation of the superiority of stone LIQUORS AT COST. I am selling all of nay ease aooda4 at coat. Itisyonr opportunity to get the very best of Liguors at less money thsn you ever could buy them for before. M. SHIRETZKY, 113 W.

10th St. (ft the Season la at Ilamd to lay a new Straw Matting on your floor. Bat don't do It without first seeing those beautiful designs we have just got in. Cash ob Installment. T.H i ground meal over roller meal.

You wanld believe it on sight in sure of it in the trial. "Weneeda" Is night from a delightful visit to friends in Virginia and Carolina Diviner vfti A ar.nrianr. At. Ran. right here in Anmston and besides being as fine as is on the mar I--- dolph-Macon college last session, receiving many unusual marks of distinction and honor.

After the is close of the term, invitations to visit RUBBER Fountain Syringes, Bulb Syringes, Hot Water Bag -Combinanation Fountain Syringes and Hot Water Bags Every Piece Guaranteed. Prices from 50 cents to $2.00 household necessities. Call and examina friends nd fellow students were numerous, ana sne tas spent tne time since at some beautiful old I southern homes where she has been I the recipient of many attentions. Oxford friends extend a most cor dial welcome and are charmed to have her with them again. We are showing a new line of negligee shirts, handsome patterns, These them.

Thomas 24 West Tenth St. are real pj low prices. E. A. Walker Co.

OT Qt- WE STAND FT White Dental P. M. DuROSE, D.S. lepaitiiient! A. J.

Adair. Cb Main street. ORDERS BECK1VED. 1 i The Calhoun Rifles received orders this morning to go into camp at Highland Park, near Kontgom-ery, on July 8th. The encampment will continue until July 15th.

Capt. D. H. Smith, of the company, will carry between forty and fifty well drilled men to the camp and expects to carry off the usual honors. The company will drill every night from now until the eighth and each member is ordered to attend.

MRS. INGRAM PASSES AWAY. Mrs. Elizabeth Ingram died about 1 b'clock this morning at' the residence of her' son, Prof. John Ingram, on College Hill, aged 79 years.

The remains were carried to Delta, her old home, this afternoon for interment. Mrs. Ingram had been a sufferer for months but bore all with remarkable fortitude and Christian resignation. She was a woman greatly beloved by all with whom she comes in She leaves be one child, Prof. John Ingram, who ministered un tiringly in all her sickness.

Many ti 'tends extend sympathy to him in this hour of bereavement." ACCIDENT! AT PLANT Electric Company Shut off Motor Power and Lights for Five Hours. HOT BLAST FORCE BLOCKED. Shortly after midnight this morning with a suddenness only equalled by lightning, the Hot Blast composing rooms were put in darkness and the large press ceased to operate. An investigation easily showed that that the motor and light wires were not filled with the necessary 'juioe" so it was a case of wait which was patiently- indulged in until five o'clock when with the same sudden ness that the lights vanished they came on again and immediately things began going and al- The damage at the plant will be fully repaired by tonight so that the patrons will not have to be vexed with an insufficient service again. STORES.

Made by the S. Every bit of work we do. If unsatisfactory we are all times to make it satisfactory. An unsatisfied patron would worry us more than the unsatisfied patron would be worried. We have, a standard to which we adhere always that standard it to do the very best work at moderate prices, to keep every one once comes to us, and above all perfectly satisfy every one.

Mesdames Tom Allen and D. Wright, of DeArmanville, were guests of their Viister, Mrs. Asa Allen, while in the city today. Miss Nettie Higgins will leave tomorrow to visit friends at Iron-dale. Mrs.

James M. Ragan is thought to be slightly better today. I Mrs. Albert Sidney Jackson, of THE TAILOR. 02 Noble Street niinniiiiiiinitn UsiMr SiiCom Eastabogs, is the guest of Mr.

Lon Orr and family, on Main street. Messrs. Ben H. Haynei and Luther Embrey, of Oxford, attend' ed the funeral of Mrs. Ingram, at today.

Story comparing the two and would be Stone Ground ALL GROCERS. I have noticed that shouting ho. sannahs, or confessing oneself the chief of sinners hasn't any tendency to make one moreruthful, neither could you borrow any money on the unctuosity of your amen: but you can always depend on us having the latest, best and most complete line oi gooas pertaining to our business, and that our customers' interest is our own interest. JOS. Bookseller and Stationer Noble Street.

Smith Building. Your Guests Will Praise It Why not try a sack of Brans-ford's "Chiton?" You will never know good it i until you use it. Your neighbor finds it the best flour in the market, and your home people as well as your guests will piaise your bread, cake and pastry if made or "uimon" nour. Shropshire, Woodliff Co. John Shellnutt.

Smoot Bell. Whetstone Co. Cater Grocery Co. Insure your health in Prickly Ash Bitters. It regulates the system, promotes good appetite, sound sleep and cheerful spirits, Startling Evidence.

Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. King's New Disco 'y for Consumption, Conghs and Colds to be unequalled. A recent express sion from T. J. McFarland, Ben-torville, serve as an example.

He writes: "I had Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally eftective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by Wikle, Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular sizes 59o and $1.00.

Special 50c Em broidered Turn overs for 39c If warm weather makes you feel weary you may be sure your system needs cleansing. Use Prickly Ash Bitters before the hot weather arrives; it will put the stomach, liver and bowels in oraer and heln you throush the heated term. OFFICE 1013 NOBLE STREET, Anniston, Alabama, Private family rate, one service one year, tlO.00. Special rates for manufacturing purposes. Manufacturers secure lower insurance rates, prevent large the necessity of shutting down their works, and the oonseq oss of time and money, by putting in Private Supply Hydrants.

ket no meal is sold cheaper. ASK FOR IT KEEPING HEALTHY An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a found of Cure, Says the Mayer. KEEP FILTH OFF THE STREETS 'Anniston has always been a healthy town," remarked Mayor Henderson to a reporter, yesterday, but it is now healthier than at any other time in its history. Physicians says it distressingly so ajd the interments at our city cemeteries are remarkably few. I want it to remain so.

There is an old adage that "an ounce of prevention is wor'h a pound of "One of the best ways to keep healthy," continued he, is to keep clean. Oup of the city ordinances absolutely prohibits the throwing or depositing of filthy matter on the streets. Please copy it and notify the people that the police are par-, ticularly instructed to see that it is enforced. The ordinance referred to by Mr. Henderson is as follows Seotion 248.

Fifth in gutters-No person shall throw any fifth or rubbish into any gutter, drain, or sewer, or throw or place any banaDa or other fruit peelings upon any paved sidewalk; or throw into the streets any gaibage, ashes or refuse matter, but within the fire limits such garbage, ashes and refuse matter shall be put in boxes, barrels or other suitable receptacle and placed in the alley and not on the sidewalk or in the streets, for removal by the street carts. Do you know how jrC. wft.sh.ng pow- der is PEAR. LINE Is made from oils cvs good tvs olive oil oils that are often sold in place of thett for rv, lauie use. fiany ot tne la test sell ing Imitations of PEARLINE 1 are mek.de from the refuse cxnd I dregs of the very oil from which PEARLINE is me.de.

I Such powders axe cheaper than PEARLINE. 698 Pea.rline gjffi, I Refuse! JOHJT BI7 TENSIIOX Pres. For Sale Good full-blooded Jer sey cow. or particulars apply to Mrs. M.

A. Alexander. 20 6t The many friend? of Mrs. Robt. Burns regret to learn that her con- dition is not improving.

We are giving close prices on millinery and wash goods to reduce our stock. E. A. Walker Co. A number of Oxford young people are making arrangements to attend the meeting of the B.

Y. P. U. in Atlanta next week. i Store.

Anniston, Ala. 8. A. AUhTIHf, Mamas r. Paper Store for 'Phone 24.

Fourteenth St. lots coming in all 1 ite with lowest prices W. HatcIi, Pho? Only one remedy in the that will at once' stop itchine the skin in any part of the Doau's Ointment. At any .1 OASTOniA Bsaratka TIlB Kind Yon HaYB Alwi MSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBlllllBal 60 TO THE ANNISTON Paint and Wall Wall Paper, Room Moulding, Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomlnlng, Glazing, Decorating, Sign Writing. All Work First Class.

Corner Noble and l8te the Hot Blast is still here. Headquarters For Farmers and Traders It's the quantities of qoods we handle of negligee shirts, the nnge of pat' terns is very handsome, the 'prices very low. Thad M. Gwin Co. Mrs.

Tom Draper has been quite sick since Saturday at her home en LAZINESS that keeps the fresh while, it this kind peal to you, come here. Our scope is lar General Merchandise Means Eierytning. It a dlteaie which hu ita origin in a torpid liver and cositlpited boweU. i Prickly Ash Bitters 1 1 cnrei laziness bj cleansing the liver, strengthening the digestion and regulating the bowels. It makes good blood, creates appetite, energy and cheerfulness.

PRICE, S1.00 PER BOTTLE. Noble Street, Bet. 12th and 13th. The Best Cougb Medicine. I Bell more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than of all similar preparations put togother and it gives the best, satisfaction of any medicine 1 ever sold.

1 guarantee every bottle of it. F. C. Jaquith, nland, Mich. Ihis remedy is for sale by all druggis AT DRUOj.

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