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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1889)
Why You Feel Ho weak and exhausted 1s because your blood is impure. As well expect the sanitary condition of a city to be per¬ fect with defiled water and defective sewerage, as to expect such a compli¬ cated piece of mechanism as the human frame to he in good order with impure blood circulating even to its minutest veins. Do you know that every drop of your two or three gallons of blood passes through the heart and lungs in almnt t wo and a half minutes, and that, on its way.lt makes bone and muscle, brain and nerve, and all other solid* and fluids of the body? The blood is the great nourisher, or, as the Bible term* It, “The Life of the Body.” I* It any wonder, then, that It the blood lie not pure and perfect In ita consti¬ tuents, you suffer so many indescribable symptoms? stands “head and Ayer's Sarsaparilla shoulders” above every other Alter atlvo and Blood Medicine. A» proof, read these reliable testimonies : G. C. Brock, of Lowell, Mass., says: sold " For the past 25 years I have Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. In my opinion, the host remedial agencies for the cure ot all the diseases arising from Impuri¬ this ties of the blood arc contained in : medicine.” Eugene I. BUI, M. D., .181 Sixth Ave., New York, says: “ As of a blood-purifier the I and general bullder-up anything system, equal have never found to Ayer's Harsaparllia. It gives perfect satisfaction." Ayer's Harsaparllia proves equally | efficacious in all forms of Berofulft, Bolls, Carbuncles, Eczema, Humors, Lumbago, Catarrh, Ac.; and ia, there¬ fore, the very host Spring and Family Medicine in use. “ It beat* all,” says Mr. Cutler, of Cutler Brothers & Co., Boston, “how Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does sell." Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. Pries 91; six bottles, 84. Worth $4 » bottle. SEND YOUR OLD CLOTHES ►TO THE THOMAS STEAM DYING -AND CLEANING WORKS, Sufi Jackson Ht., . Augusta, o a. l«rRestoring, Dying and Gleaning of gentle uefl’i Stilts ft specialty. V A T K N T S, Caveats, and Trade-Barks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for mode rat* fee* Our office Is opposite IT. S J’a- In Office and w« osn secure patents levs time than tliuae remote from Wash trim. photo., with Send model, W* drawing or patentable advise If or free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet. * How to Obtain Patents,” Wttll names of actual clients Adrlreas, in your Mute, or town, sen 1 free. (!. A SNOW A CO., Opp. Patent Office, Washington, I). C. TAT '^* 10 ftri ’ Wt'ak. Nervous amt |m| t( Dolillltnled Nervous llahlllty, amt suffering .‘•eminal from vVeakues*. Nightly Kmmls slons, «u«l all the rffeefw of Evil Habits, wlilelt lead to Prema¬ Deeay, l*. Uoiuuiuption Treaties or DIh-uhos Insanity, of ■•'ul for , ara’ on with particulars for Homo Cur**. guarantee No euro no pay. J. S. I’kshs, 819 and 614 GUuroh Si., Nashville, _ ScieHtificAMERican ' CSTe.BI_VfiMt.Cu 18*5. . meehantciU la tfie iddoal m»d ptibneluHt moat psqmlnr end hen avlHiittflr tho m»a ctrruiaiton of any ot Ha claa» in the world. Fully llluatrutod. Il. bt of Wood Kntrrav Iniia. fuMUhwt vrveklr. four Rend tot iMClmaa ©onv, MUNN I»t t minimi*, our. frd nioiitha* 11 road trial, way, | K.T. 1 . A i U.. i ARCHITECTS A BUILDERS M edition of Scientific American, v \ great sncee** Kach !*««« com tains colored |lttio«rai»!!tr plates of ettantr* aim city resldati •as *>r auMlo tiutUltngs. NMiner*nts vnersvin** •no r« li plan* and *|>actltcations ft»r the uso ot ,Ue(» 0% (N)itleiuplsta tniildlni!. Price tUd a >ear, 44««. a onpr. MINN A CO H IT aiJFMBMS. DAI ^PWWtimW EH rs^- l '* ,l * < ~»r. ■MIA ■ AM ALA M h«v» had.-» or ■ 4tl ;«ar«' Mu( <1 v*9T KY*r» HUH) lun> f.»r Ani#rlP*n »n Ml P ijfit (Mitenu siMi't for Handbook. Loire** t- ndanv-o HiUTlj confidant 1 * 1 . TRADE MARKS. In nm your maik \* not »*»:'*'*'*»*' the I*»t« p iAfffc rh ^ Mllhlt A r<).> Psirsi sdldtm. Caxsiixl ornts 3f.i Uuoadwav. n. T » Y ^ THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. !l is Strictly Pare. Mara in Quality. T HE W'fiwl fcnsuU for .hkh w* p.i,! $ia,ooa imis.t mtrligr hu Mvct brrn modttirj or cHmged icntirnl in th. In »l qnnllly k -hio»i ihl* io-d»y no«p with is ( 'Wr^'ZftlLrSSt'SZtm. 1 ilbri*. JnecsncUn^, h bngtu “V7.Z£ I ■ .. - «hr, «.vp >« th. wrid dun. tA« vahwa shnnking Un».n, Ik .* ,ofi .»d *u>. Md READ THIS TWICE ______ ,______.________,. ^JfKTtlLrV V& i >'i nns » urd smirdiuf ■« direo • loos. qxk trial wk d*moi»inu« in great imiR. it W .!ift, r ^ 0M t 0 m J u.ksi«.«i T IKK aV, tMNil lhlitvNk, it u cxtMMktvd) uai UUrJ «nd cotMUrtivtied. pc ware of Imitations. VN A V SI8T opo* IfokMm 1 Kfoftric. IWi tsk« Elect!'© Magic. Pk8*vlcl|'hu Ekstoe. er e*' . Il.rt (r»uJ. .niJy buns it » skr^v A.kfor 1 kty *.,l ,©,» dsko, 6r.i u *», -< d IMtBBIsr ELECTRir »«a ttkt He »U, Swrty wsrv gr«« <v©!» M.i«« it> Mexico k*t(* it in »iock Ii v<nmt» Kami « u, he %► m vt ftvm b ' whoirwair Krvsrrr cnrchA)y 01 wSIT vfliMBBf HfieiK >r.i ’ -s,-rt set -r* tw nfotoontii th* ©I.' rrl.hfo, bobbins’* Electric ♦ Soap. CRAWFORDV1LLE. GEORGIA. Homo Raised Flour. Far Superior to toe Western In Allay lug (lunger. Mr. Ferdinand Pbinixy, of Athens, on* of Ceorgia’s clearest headi d busi¬ ness men, Is a great bcl»e*er in home raCed provisions of ail kinds andprac tic s what he |>r< aches by producing a great many supplies on his farm in Clarke county— not only enough for his own use, but he sells all kinds of piovisions. Mr. Phiniyz’s hams have M s i at<> . w j (]( , (^nutation, and have lieen awarded a iitiiniier of prizes at fairs, in conversation with Ibis gentlemen, some time since, in siefense of the supt* riority of home-raised provisions, he told i>s of a statement made by Jim Hell, of Jackson county, and which Mr. I*, says he believes is true. Hell says when he lias for breakfast biscuit made of liouie-raised flour, he docs not grow hungry 0 fore 12 o’clock; but when western or ‘ store” flour is used; tiis appetite begins to whet up before 11—showing, conclusively, that there is inoio nnilrtinenl and “staying quali ties" in old-fashioned country biscuits Ir, other words, tlieie ia an hour’s more work in home-made flour than in Imported. It is contended that bo much foregin substance is put by mil¬ lers into '*b night" flour, to whiten it, thut the nutritious qualities are greatly lessened. There is doubtless something In this- — Ulberton Star. Cancer. I am satisfied that Cancer is hered¬ itary in my family. My father died of it, 11 sister of my mother died of it, and my own sister died of it. My feelings may he imagined, then, when the horrible disease made its appear snee on my side. It was a malignant Cancer, eating inwardly in such a way that it could not be cut out - Numerous remedies were used for It, but the Cancer grew steadily worse, until it seemed that I was doomed to follow the others of the family. I took Swift’s Specific, which, from the first day, forced out the poison and continued Its use until I had taken several bottles, when I fund myself well. 1 know that S. S. S, cured me Winston, S. M. Idol. MttS. N. 0, Nov. 26, ’8ft. Him Ki^lil Ear. I had n rising uu tlm inside of my head behind my right ear, which grew so had that the flesh sloughed off. It was lanced—swelled again an 1 was lanced the second time. I took S. S. ft. which forced out the poison, the discharge being copious. As soon as the poison was ellnienated the sore liegan healing, and in a slant time was imrfeolly well. S. S. 8. has cured me of this dangerous trouble which was thought to Is* incurable. J. K. Bul¬ lock, Greenwood, S. U., Oct’ 23, IftflS. Gentlemen—Knowing that yon appreciate voluntary testimonials, we lake pleasure In stating that one of our lady customers has regained her healtli by the use of four large bottles of your great remedy, after having been an invalid for several yeai*. Her trouble was extreme debility, caused • y a disease peculicr to her sex. Willis A Co., Druggists. Waco, Tex. May 9, lftftft. Swirr’s 8p*ciric is entirely a vegetable remedy, and is the only me oleine which permanently cures Scrof¬ ula, Blood Humors, Cancer and Con¬ tagious Blood Poison. Send lor book) on lUood and Skin Diseases, mailed ft ee. Tun Switt Specific Co.. 1);awe) 3,Atlanta, Ga. Common Sense S,,ou l;! ,M ' •Uetiijitihg to cine that local «.uri,'orWMtes h.'i'nioni'thwldlhe ld<H^; good. apolloallons The can do no metlioil > evmanent common sense treatment is to purify the blood, ana for sss peculiar mutliolii© tlous <*ur»* catarrh is shotfi tt hv the many testimonials trom ceipt of two-eent stamp, by C. 1. GOOD CO“ l.'jwoll, Mass. * ’*!*•}*•** tj vll' freely take Dr. J. H.Mc la'SII s 1st 11 int’ Lung Bal!U;UUlike COUgt! s) i uus, it contains no opium will soothe anil heal any disease of the ttin at or lungs »»'«■ -«y«,h«n.«udy. — . — - T11 » When yon are in Augusta and wan or hair out go to !he Centra li del B »rlM*r Shop. It is the nlace. Ex poet rk to rough weather, getting wet, livl g ill damp localities, are favor* i*le to tlie contraction of diseases of the and kidneys the smi bladder. of all A* kidney a preventtue. and liver for cure trouble, use that valuable remedy, l)r. J. || Melon's Liver and Khlnev Billui. $1 no per bottle. fp»« h The tr. nsition from long, lingering and painful sick no s to robu-t health individual. marks an eia ell ill the life of the Such a remarkable event is treasured in j| |t , || 1( ..„„ rv ,tutl the «(i*lh'V wherrba the c „ hl j, h;l , N . e ,, j, g,eatfuily blessed. Bene, it is tint so much is heart! in praises ot Kleot■ ,c Rub rs. S<» many ft*ul t* t*v ow<* lht*ir rv^UNfitioti t*"* hualth. to i !i«‘ um* of tliu \lt«*mtivo ant rouio. If von «P> trouble wit. Ston.ncV l « any cmsd of Kidto \. I vt r or of long t* short standing you will siiivlt find ' Sold relief bv the use of Electric Bitters At vMA :. and ft pe: boUJe at Luca- A Ham- . n*ark> The Americas Republican isersjhnsi-j ble for the following: A pretty married [ woman living in an adjoining county ; owns a cow that she thinks the world of. i She milks the cow herself, as she does not want her spoiled. Since the crops have been gathered the cow has been uccu running running in the fields, and . the .. brush , , of her tail got filled wiih cockleburrs. One morning last week the lady went into the pen to milk and whil she was performing the duty the cow switched her tail Into ihe neatly done up hair on the lady's head The "" y ■»> pall of milk and began to untangle her hair. The occupation disturbed the cow and she began to prance. The lady grab ll the tail with . ... .... both hands . arid called ,, , out: “So wench! so, wench!” Hut the wench not liklug the grip started in a rot around ,, the pen. Ihe lady , startled .... the household by her shrieks, and a negro woman run to her rescue, hut had to re, turu turn to to the the house house for for ft a nair pair of of scissors. I he cow was driven in to a stall, her tail trimmed off and left sticking to the lady,s head She went to the house, and we are „ ,«* h „ u. gro woman and the halancu of the family until 1 o’clock that night to pick the Imrrs from lier head. She vo vs tliat cow shan’t stay on the place a week, or glns’il have her killed and fed out to the hands. LEMON ELIXIR. Ils Wonder In I Idlcct on the Liver Btom arli Itowcls, and Kidneys. A pleasant lemon drink that po.tively ctiresBiliousness. Constipation,indigestion Headache *: ; Mal Malaria * rla - Khlnev K ‘ ane > llUeaa.. !*»*• it:, zincs.', (/olds. , Loss of appetite, Fever, Ciiills, Blotliclics, Pimples, J’ain in the back, Palpitation of the Heart, and all ............ "y • n,e, stomach and kidneys, the first great cause of all fatal diseases. 50 cents and 81 per by II. Motley, M. D ,. Atlanta, Ga. Last week Secretary It. A. X:sbet was busy mailing railroad passes to the members of the Georgia State Agricul¬ tural Society’s convention' which meets in Brunswick on Feb. 12 The railroads always extend to the dele¬ gates the courtesy of free passes, and they have not neglected to do so this year. Secretary Nishet says one of the most interesting and leading features of the programme will be the paper to be delivered liy General Manager Belk¬ nap of the Central railroad on the sub¬ ject, “Relations Between Carriers and Producers." LEMON HOT DROPS. For coughs and colds take I»mon Hot Drops. For sore throat anil bronchitis take Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia and larengetis take Lemon Hot Drops. For consumption anil catarrh take Lemon Hot Drops. For all throat and lung diseases take Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant ami reliable preparation. Sold by druggists. 2.1 cets per bottle. Prepared by H. Mosley, M.D, Atlanta (ia. If you suffer pricking pains on moving tin-eyes, or cannot Pear bright liglit, and find your sight weak ami failing, you should promptly use Dr. J. If. McLean's •Strengthening Eve Sal ve. 2.1 cents a box A Good Maxim. "Begin right and you will ond right!”— trite enough to he commonplace, yet see how Com pram! Oxygen fulfil this con¬ dition. it ho ;ins with a most salutary and with the expulsion of disease—wit¬ ness: * "I am satisfied that compound Oxygon Is nn excellent remedy. "Da. O. A. Dakbt, “President of Columbia Female College “Columbia, S. C , March 1.1, 188-1." “About six years ago I had lung lirm mortmges—was led to try your Compound Oxygen—the hemtnorhoges ceased. “R*v. O. A. Duxcax, “Pastor Pre.shpterian Church JONESBORO, TENX., June 4, 1888 ” “I think the results of compound Oxy¬ gen are wonderful. “Mrs. F. E. Dawson. “Saxon vin.r, Mass., August 15, 1888.” “My throat has not been since the first week of inhaling Compound Oxpgen, “Mrs. 5 artin Dubotck WkstHoi.son, Canada, August 20, 1888. Send for our brochure of 200 pages, or our — lining the result of Compound Oxygen trurtment incases of consumption, bron oilier complaints of a chronic nature. All our publications will de forwarded free of charge to any one addressing Drs. si TARKKV ' p^l-KN ' No. 1520 Arch street ' ™>iladelphla, In. --.» . » _ ,. KH , 0N . swh 0 a afeof exposure are subieet to iheumatism, neuralgia and »n d will find a valuable remed i» l>r. J. H. MciA'an s \ oh'anic Oil Lin I ' 1 ''' 1 banish pain and subdue I" ' m * * A Harrow l'.*rape. Col. W K Nelson, of Brooklyn, came home oue evening, feeling a peculiar tightness in the < host. Before retiring he tried to dr* w n Iona breath but found it. almost impossible, lie suffered four days from pneumonia, and the doctors gave him up. Dr. Acker's English Remedy fur Consu mot ion saved him and he ! s well to da>. For sale by Dr. U. J. Reid. Their Business Booming. Probably no one tiling has caused such a general revival Drug trade at Lucas A Ham mark's Store as their giving a wav to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery f«»r vttnsutiiption. Tlit*ir tradt* ij c\* siuiplv from enwnums the fact that inthi^ it very always vAluabtfi trti I euros amt neevr «ii^ppoi«U. Couchs. < oia<s. Asthma Bronchitis, t roup, aniall throat and tun "senses fore buying quickly hi getting cured. You trial ca t test it b • a bottle fre rrge «ite {! Every bottle wnratited. 1889 . HARPER’S MAGAZINE. ILLUSTRATED. IJtHPKK’a Magazine is the most useful , « Bterta '"j n « ? n<1 beautiful attractions periodical for in t)|e mis world. Among the will be a new novel—an American story, entitled “Jupiter ill Lights”—by of Shake- Con stance F Woolson: intratio 'is r i«s of articles on Russia, illustrated by T. de ThuUirtip; paners on the Dominion of Canada ami a characteristic serial by illustrated; “Commodus,” a historical illustrated play by the author of “Ren-Hur,” editorial de by J. R- " cguelin, etc. 1 ne partments are conducted by George M ti¬ [iam Curtis, William Dean Howells, and Charles Dudley Warner, Tin: volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers lor June and December of each year. When begin no time is the specified, Number subscriptions will with current at time ol receipt of order. Hound Volumes of Harper’s Magazine for tliree years back. In neat cloth binding will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt for of $3 00 per volume. Cloth cases, jri“.R.srad’ binding, W cents each—by Sara mail, post-paid. uines 1 to <0, inclusive, from June, 1850 to June, 185, one vol , 8vo, doth, $4 00. 1889. HARPER’S WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED. II A! pf.r’s Weekly has a well-establish¬ ed place as tile leading illustrated news paper in America. The fairness of its ed ftoriai comments on current confidence politics ha? of earned for it the respect and ad impartial readers, and the variety and excellence of its literary contents, which include serial and short stories it by the the best an d most popular writers, fit for pe- of rusa) of people of the widest range tastes and put suits Suppliments are fre iss ability to bear upon the illustration of the cliangfu! phases of horn • and foreign his Oapt. Charles King, will he among the leading features of the Weekly for 1889. with The Volumes of the Weekly begin the first Number mentioned, for January subscriptions of each year. When no time is will begin witli the Number current at time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Weekly, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage (provided paid, or the by express, free of expense freight does rot exceed one dollar per vol¬ ume,) for 87 00 per volume. Cloth Cases with each volume, suitable paid, for binding, receipt will of lie $1 sent 00 each. by mail, post¬ on 1889. HARPER’S BAZAR. 1LLU S T RATE D. Harper’s Bazar will continue to main¬ tain its reputation as an unequalled of fami¬ the ly journal, its art illustrations are highest order, its literature is of thechoic est kind, and its Fashion and Household departments of the most practical anil economical character. Its pattern sneet supplement-' and fashion-plates alone will save its readers ten times the cost of sub¬ scription. ami its anie.es on decorative art, social etiquette, house-keeping, cook¬ er h'.Lehold. v, etc., make ii indispensible to every and Its bright short stories, timely essays, arc among the best publish¬ ed; and not a line is admitted to its col¬ umns that could offend the most fastidi¬ ous taste. Among the attractions of the new vol-.ine will he serial stories by Mrs, Francer Hodgson BuiT.ett, Mrs. Alexan. dor, William Black and Thomas Hardy, and a ser es of papers on nursery manage, went by Mrs. Christine Terhune Herrick. Harper’s Periodicals. I» er Year. HARPER'S BAZAR • . .......81 §S8§ HARPER'S MAGAZINE ..... DAKPEIFS WEEKLY....... HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE . . . Postage Free to alt subscribers in the United States, Canada or Mexico. The Volumes of the lazar begin each with the first Number for January subscriptions of year. When no time is mentioned, will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Bazar, for three years hack-, in neat cloth binding, v-ill be sent by mail, postage (provided paid, or the by express, free of expense freight docs not exceed one dollar per vol¬ ume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will he sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of Si 00 each. Harper’s Young People. AN I L L US T R A T E I) W E F. K L Y. Harthr's Young People begins <ts tenth volume with the first Number in November. During the year it will con tain five serial stones, including Red “Dory- Mils* mates,’* l»y Kirk Munroe; “The tang.' by W. O. Stoddard; and “A Day in Waxland,” bv R. K. Munkittrick; “Nels Tlmrlow's Trial, " by J. T. 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Single Nurabor Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by 1 ost Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. A^tr#/*!!'**** tire fi(H U* or >py th\s cirtrett so msnt without the erprm» order of Harper * Brothers. Address; HARDER * BROTHERS. New York. Ilurklrn'* trniea Saivc. Tkk Rust S.m.vk in the world for Cuts, Brils** N»n‘5. I iuurs. N».t hi.cum. ,, rcv»*r s, Tetter. v’iiapH H.imls, Chilblain*, f'orw #nJ #» Skin hruption* and I M »f lively cures Biles, or no |*a> required, it i# guaranteesl to give perfect satisfaction, money refunded. Brice 25 cents per box. At Lucrs ot il.uurau.k. s. SOMETHING TO DEINK THOMAS AKIMS, -Is Selling the Cellebrated Thomas’ Peach and Apple Brandies, Thomas’ Holland Gin and New England Rum, Thomas’ Svlvester (BP>), and Club House Burbon. These Liquors Are the Best on the Market. Try Them, -1 ALSO DEAL IX The Kennesaw and Sword’s Pure Georgia Corn Whiskies. tif When you mant a genuine article cali on nov9 THOMAS AKINS, Crawkordville, Ga. AH THERE! DO NOT BUY JYTIIJG VS Relore You See what we Have -IN THE LINE OF Drugs* af >2 in Q A 9 Watches, Clocks, Jewelcry, Etc. Lucas & Hammack, 3ZSr-o.^g'istis: No. 7 Chinaberry Si., « • • • Cniwfordvillc,' On. POUTZ’G IGKSE AND CATTLE POWDERS ^rouTZ. r *0 Hors* will die of Colic. Both or Lux® Fe¬ ver. If Foutt’s Powder* are used in time. Kont/.’s Powder* will rare nnd prevent Hoo Cholera. Kontr/s Powders will prevent Gates jx row 1,5. Foam’s Powders will Increase the quantity ot imlr ur and cream twenty per cenu and make t! ; butter firm and sweet. Powders will prevent almost evert Fouir’s cure or Disbar*, to wtiicU Horses mid cattle are subject. I'OUTZ’a POWDKR8 W ILL ®IVE 8ATUFACTIO*, bold everywhere. DAVID 2. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BAD^I^ORE. AID. For sale by Dr. K. J. Reid. iRyan’s Patent Post-hole DIGGER AND TRANSPliNTER. Light. Hmplc, Strong and EfTcctive. It Is tho only self-clean inpf Picrger J mmle, and can be used in any kind of soil, no matter how sticky, with perfect advan¬ <‘nse. It thus jxjssesses great tages over all other diggers in the mar¬ ket. With it a man can easily is exceedingly dig 300 •Jri to 400 holes per strongly day. It made and fgf llgh t, vet Price very $4. war* ranted. C. PETERSEN l 00 ., MOLINE, ILL. ***?""* gEia’i34'sr Hr.na .■>«!» .sct. ts. peopi. ... ... ie^^JJy^^'i.^rr'ee^c^r'T.u best Bewmir-intchio* msd* ia 14*^1 fPxBJI IwWSSS'wta?*S-MS’iS 1 '"*° r °° r “""z ,n ' 1 ut ■XiT. a A^dTmavcsu and *Acr» M «t your home, 1//1 JT .n.r ih« sincrr p.i«u, a! jCtktn rOf ’th.^worid, * n<i .21 lllttl au s rflLM". *• w»i ™n»rrt. rma. JJ-Ky-ffS W^EUS2 £'m 3K T81KAIU, Bos -— • ’ m NS 1 -. if ' . J . y THE LADISS’ FAVORITE . NEVER OUT OF ORDER. If you desire to purchase a sew ir.g machine, ask our agent at vour place for terms and prices. If vou cannot find our agent, write direct to nearest address toyouticiow- nam"A ieHctEsw«.w«Eaim r i.kffi CHICASO - 28 UNION SQUARE,NX- Jgk C’l-LAS. ,LU ATLAHT8AS„ni ST LOUiS»MO. ro* CM-i: M %k v.- OT7S, . i. ^ ■ -- S 7 l . *\ A WEEK Club System wir while aa convenient j lo the buyer as any \\ instalment system, w AY a wholesale spot cash M system to us. The co-operation of the 11 " 1 club members sells u* 38 watcher In each PH IDT 038 Watch Club, and we Before ret cash from the Club for each watch it goes out, though each member only pays a woek. This is why than we give you more for your meaty any one else g- watch and why business we are in the doing world. the frWe largestKgj sell _ MM ^ 3aly ^ lrst about Quality others goods, but fi-r*ec-ltgyj ourp™ prices tjualiry-OurSlO are what SilverWatch get IglE II ont j is a substautialSilver (not imitation of iftR iH any Watch—either hind) Stem-Wind hunting American case or Lever open.uEj m Our ©33.00 WatciibaStem-wmd.jpM SI: OpenFace, American Lever first W quality, atch .guaranteed stiffened Gold to Kg hm|| wear watch so sold years. for £38 It ia by fully others. equal We to find any a first-class Stiffened Gold Case much ES® more Solid satisfactory Gold Case and that serviceable he sold than atfiSS nzfi any can less than double the money, as cheap Bp solid cases are invariably thin, weak, i&fe short ^ ow quality,# Our ©38 and Watch worthless after 13551 uec. contains numerous of important vital importance patented im¬ provements, timing —-Patent Dustproof to accur-H 1 ate controfexclusively. % Patent Stent Wind, &*c., which we It [KS is bility fully and equal for accuracy, appearance, dura service, to any $75 Watch .eitheT Kc Open Face or Hunting. Our$43.00 Rail-Hffi road Watch is especially constructed for the most exacting use, and is the best Rail road Watch made, Open Face or Hunting. 01.00 All these prices are either all cash or in dubs, M a week. An Ajax Watch / / B The Insulator Keystone given free Watch with tack Club Watch. Cow _ M 004 Mil.OictlaCo'sOwaS.lldi.i WALSOT IT. PHItADA. PA. tUfi x * Agents Wanted. Ajsx Watch Insulator, $1.00 \q In U A pnrf«Jtprol«etion Against mfneilwn. receipt j ^ fStanp Watch. Sent by m»ll on 1 pf price. CC7* e#/er to anp Commercial Apont p m \ rvilla ui‘.k»pi ranted. h ' Hearj wu-I Solid llJull Gold A HuntingCaeee. Both ladieo' r * 11111 pstt* atzaa, with works i i and cum Person of equal in eaek value. In One free. *jr — ... one , NB » 0 |f.iberwiuiowiM*.*n4»ji ^»«n Ks Fr««,»»*■"“r°°**T “ «»'•*. -• *i!?! ’S* 8 liV««rV.^r HZ* oix,rorMm^Mmu». afcSr-sots. 1 V* THE Thio F eed M ill. CUTTSIt, GRINDER AND SHELLER Combined h One Framf. The Only Combined Feed Mill Made. Warranft-j to Give Satisfaction. Can *.** t?iTer*nt sized Grinders upon the same ilill at any time. ReeTy five machines in on«. Send for cdcilxr to I'HAZEK A :i VCY, Williamdmrz, Ind.