The Allen Brothers Company Dry Goods Department
"EVERTHING FOR EVERYBODY"
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Come to see us. Our Dry Goods Department is ready to serve your'every need. We
have the biggest line of new
If the flood has ruined your crop and your pocket book is slim, come to see us just the
same?we are going to give you the most for the money anyway. We have a com
plete line of dry goods?everything you want from calicoes to satijls. Since we do not
have the soldiers and sailors to knit for anymore, we can knit for ourselves; so come
and see our new wool for sweaters. We have every shade you have ever seen and
some you never saw, so come and look our complete line over. Our fall dresses will
make you look like Alice Brady; our cloaks and coats like the pictures you see in Vo
gue ; and our dress goods will prove to you that Allen Brothers Company is the only
place to buy. We have, also, a nice line of blankets. It's going to be a cold, cold
winter but before you have a chance to get cold, come and see our stock. Our shoes
are the best you can get anywhere for the money and we promise to make your feet look
like Cinderilla's. In other words, we are her? with the goods, but don't take any
body's word for it, just come and see for yourself.
We are ready to serve you NOW. COME ONE?COME ALL.
The Allen Brothers Company
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The Terrible Pain* in Back and
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Marksville, La.?Mrs. Alice Johnson,
of this place, writes: "For one year i
suffered with an awful misery in my back
and sides. My left side was hurting me
all the time. The misery was something
awful.
I could not do anything, not even sleep
at night. It kept me awake most of the
tight ... 1 took different medicines, but
nothing did me any good or relieved me
until 1 took Cardui. . .
I was not able to do any of my work
for one year and 1 got worse all the time,
was confined to my bed off and on. I got
sob3d with my back ttat when 1 stooped
down I was not able to straighten up
again ... t decided I would 17 Cardui
... By time I had taken the entire bottle
! I was feeling pretty good and could
straighten up and my pains were nearly
all gone.
i 1 shall always praise Cardui. I con
tinued taking it until 1 was strong and
well." If you suffer from pains due to
female complaints, Cardui may be just
what you need. Thousands of women
who once suffered in this way now praise
Carttu for their present good health.
Give it a trial. NC-133
It never hurts a brave man if yon
call him a coward.
1 Hill
down the house.
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HEW STTLE PACKAGE ADOMED NOV li, 111?
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SERBS PHI
~ EUROPE-WORK IS TO
OPENED IN BELGIUM
iTnnri
Oomml.sion Abroad To Study the Slt
uatlon?Extensive Program |a
Planned?Church Busy
In Other Lands.
Tenn. (Special Corre
P^p^aca.)?On August 29th ? com
rrf"11 composed of Diahop Jamo.
of North Carolina. John R
*"?W?r. of Tennessee, Dt Bella H
?"***' of Kentucky, and Mm Luk.
^Johnaom, of Georgia, sails for Ea
">J? to arrange for the opening of ?
religious and philanthropic
y* ^ France and oq,?
oountrles.
JThey represent the Centenary Com
meslon and the Board of Missions of
r" M?Oio<llst Episcopal Church.'
Somh, which have set a*lde ?,000 000'
M Centenary fund? for religion? re
?nutructlon In Europe.
***** *? w1th authority to purchaa.
*?<> open work at once In
lEWtfum and to make ? carefnl surrey
Si the needs in other countries and
??commend (an adequate progam.'
Orp.'anage?. schools, social centen.
religious literature and direct evanra.
??0 will be the methods employed, i
. " ?ome of the countries to be ?n
d Che work will be conducted la
cooperation with the Methodist Dpi*,
eopal Churoh, which Is already operat
r in France. Italy and the Balkans,
?od Is planning to expand Ha work:
as a restili of the Centenary,
which In the two churches brought
missionary pledges aggregating more
than $150,000,000.
METHODI?TSREVIVE
TWO AND ONE-HALP MILLION
members TO OBSERVE DAY" i
OF FASTING AND PRAYER.
Centenary Commission Starts Move,
ment To Establish 100,000 Family
Altars?Following the Plan
of Old Circuit Riders.
Nashville Tenn?The Centenary
Commission of the Methodist Episco
pal Church. South, has named August
-Jth as a special day of fasting and
prayer for the two and a half -million
I members of the church. Tl($ Commis
? slon ha? also started a movement to
establish 100,00? Family Altars, by
harln* that many homes pledned to
i observe dally devotions.
This is the revival of ancient cus
toms In the church. It is the part of
I an Intensive campaign which the
[church has launched in connection
With the spiritual side of the Conser
v?t'on program of the Centenary
Movement, through which the Metho
Jlsts raised ?K.OOO.OOO In sn eight-day
drive las; May
j The object of the present campaign,
j at stated by Rev S A fNebIett. Sec
! [?tary of the Department of Spiritual
I league known as the Fellowship" of
I Intercession, to establish 100.000 Fam-,
, -ly Altars, and to assist in" finding s
j thousand young people to go abroad as
I missionaries
| August 24-31 Is known as Enlist
ment Week. During this period tho
seven thousand pastors will urge theii
?nember? ?o join tho Fellowship of Iiv
iercession. to establish Family' Altars, ?
?nd to obeserve the day of fasting and
prayer. . " -
| JAPAN TO r/CaiFY KOREAN RULE.
So Predicts Dr. S. E. Hajtr. 25 Year?
a Southern Methodist Mission
ary in The Orient.
j Nashville. Tenn.?That Japan will
' moderate her rule in Korea Is the pre
I diction of Dr S T. Hager. recently
returned missionary of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. South. Dr. Hxiger
| baa spem more than a quarter of a
j centur> in Japan doing religious work.
Japan Is learning that h?r success
to giving good government to Korea
I la frau^.t with difficulties. and that
tolerance and good will must Lake the
, Place of ha it h and severe inrthods.
1 "The military leaders aim mainly at
nvUclng their nil? thormuth and p^rma
a^t. fc.nd naturally th*\rn is great
temptation to the :n?ui or the sword
to mak? his rule sever*
"*But democratic ideas arc ?rowing
hi Japan, and more tnmperate ireat
of the sub)ect race will 00ma
ShOTTl"
Dr. Hager says the Christian mla
sionartof* In the Orient are elated at
the success of the Centenary move
ment. through which the church raleed
SMiOOO.OQO OO for missionary work in
all lands.
^ M M11 on? of this win be *p*nt in Ql*
Ortnt Hundreds of new missionaries
*111 cent and there will be a \
advance raovemeat In medic?!
?dwoation and eraag*li??n.
nnmr m ns
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on your fall trading. It will always be
a pleasure to show you.
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