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Show We warehouse, store and distribute anything and everything for any on o and everybody. Tyng Warehouse & Storage Co., Was. 5522. Adv. 'Sl ? No ft carries with it such pleasure and lifelong comfort or brings so much appreciation and gratitude VVO J as well selected furniture. The Modern Furniture Co. is ready to show you all the new ideas at very yV X fQ special prices' Cy S W' $18 00 DE -cet iM mmf lw,r wot. s r a m W m' IMA pt I J ! i- iv - liSl $2.95 Bissell's Cyca Bearing RWk v tvV OfmS'HFZ Carpet Sweeper in mahog- W ' IX W f t .iiaaaSSS2Sg2as! . a any or oak. Another ideal I 'lh gift for wife or mother. ! lv Iil 7 r ST) Tllis is about the most acceptable gift tre can tliiuk of for Select One nOW and We will fgf j'f) . tho head of the house. Notice the many new and novel fea- put jt away for Christmas. , Jjl I il 1 VV' LiV is tares foot rest, niarazine rack, reclining back; easy to Vj M. W ill lL If h r$ri 01H'r,lte- Ask prieml 8harp t0 show 8.C3 ia . f &DI I .!- 1 them to you ' . f? t-V f rrJ f t V- - : ' t-U . HV Elegant " I pU I Lam?s Casserole Jt ims K - h?lki ! In fact, if you are look- B& . ' '"3 V fVT ' ig for tiie suitable Brown and white ware; , V V r- V VS ! Christmas Gift, you will will not crack m bak- J Jf V i t find selection easy here. tag. Generous size, heav- rana fLJ : edfrm- irr SpniPff Tallies ?-r c fPi li I!3 M "3.00, but they iViVUlg UA, Vl 1 fi I 111 The Gift of all Gifts I to i ' ' K 0 M i ipli for Christmas. Like 1 If hSsZl A and up i.Byv. oi,frywitf Toys for the 3BsrajU5 Economy rl Little Tots I ppgplU BoussM sets f& 1 5 ShOO-Fly at $1.35 fltif 1 Economy Cedar Oil Mop 4 lhi With upholstered scat. A very M "tip' 1 Kconomy Medicated Dusting Aif " 7 -3fffH3 pleasing tov for the younger cliil- H 9 F-f.'vJv? lT$&M":h'$ CIot1' T V Vb dren. " B l fe;;?tw!f f 1 Eottle Economy Cedar Oil Polish , U f & ti t Sleds S2.00 to S3.50 ? r--X-i V.: 1 Handle (-12 inches long). H r$V rress Wagons S2.35 and up irPj Coiiects and ho.ds the dust. Eor J i' JTC'T T-n'cVi TvTn'l at 7s; dusting waxed floors and for wall r ' T iVt&x iM GEM FOLDING TABLE I paper, tapestries, mouldings and fc-s-K JJ 'H;X, All steel construction A most use- pictures or when polish is not de- " jv-& ;VT ful gift for tho child. Gem Folding Table, made ot hard wood. 1 1 J i.f'Xl .'vl We also have a large stock of doll Sug-cst that the ' kiddies " have a tea pari y Sired. Special ( ; r 'T buggies, bicycles, tricycles, chil- and give them one of these tables. Tho w 7i ,' J '" dren's tables, writing ' desks and dollar you spend for it will be about the 05"5C5 VSr V'-V bedroom furniture. best investment vou can make. If.'ff v.,:t itfkA ' 1 Q H. J. SMITH, Sec. and Treas. E. E. JENKINS, Pres. J. B. SHARP, Vice Pres. C. E. DAVEY, Mgr. ft&jj j M loiers Fttraiare Compaif & - 234 SOUTH STATE STREET. THE BUSY STORE. ' ' President Cotton Oil Mill Praises Tanlac Mr. C. C. Cooper, president of the Georgia Home Cott-jn Oil company of Lawrenceville, Ga.. and one of the big business men of Atlanta, said: "I suffered for seven or eight years. Not until I began taking Tanlac have T been able to notice the slightest improvement in my ronditlon. I m greatly improved, and Tanlac is unquestionably unques-tionably the best thing of the kind 1 ever tried." Among other prominent manufacturers and business men who have Indorsed Tanlac are John F. Carrol!, cotton mill ' superintendent and leading citizen of j Chattahoochee and Atlantu; N. M. Yancoy, manager of contract department, Atlanta Telephone & Telegraph company. I President of Protestant Home for Girls Talks Dr. W. H. Brown. Charlotto ave nue, Xashville. Tenn., founder and president presi-dent of the Tennessee Protestant Home for Girls, and a man whose charitable work has won for him the friendship and admiration of thousands, said: "My friends hnve all noticed Ihe great iniprovo merit in nie snrc 1 took T;m-hic, T;m-hic, and 1 am boosting it every ch::ice i g"t. Krom my own personal rxpf-rtPi.re rxpf-rtPi.re with the nvdi.-in-' and from what 1 hnve observed where others Irive hen using if. I am convinced that it: Is the best medicine of tho kind in the world." t AS vi l Isemcrut. ) KENTUCKY NOTABLES ARE" enthusiastic Hon. Moses K. Clenn of Frankfort. TCy state superint endent of public printing, a m;n of wide experience and one who has been true to his friends and to evcrv public trust, said on his visit to L,oui? ville: "I am a conservative m:i n and hav had very little faith in medicine of an: kind; but I feel it my duty to my follow men lo state publicly what your medi- 1 cine has done for me. The ca- f tarrhal condition of my nose, head and I throat was simply distressing, and I ' 1 almost decided to go to a warm ctln - I prefi-rabiy Florid;, when 1 decided to I Tanlac. ' i am new a well i.i. t I and I propose to tell others of the gooc this medirine has done me." 1 Among the Kent u-k ia us in public lifo J who have given their unqualified n proval of Tanlac for its specific aid thorn are: I Hon. iMelvcir.ie Moss. judt,e of IV Eighth judicial district : i ion. Moses fJienn, s,:iir supcri it t widei 1 1 of nriutij ,Ioh n li. in editor ; nd publisher the Howling ; rtv-n l k- NV-ws: GY W. Hiutoti, former srct:n-y of I he v rrn County Kuuily league; President 1'' of th.j Newport KiisiiH'sa college, ar J others. i (Advert !fmn.) I |