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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1894)
THE ADVOCATE-HEM Of ’ K A 1 T. The People’s Advocate, Established 1S02 \ The Crawford ville Democrat ” 187(5 Consolidated Oct, ti. 1893. *5" U. IF NIXON. T. S. DAN FORTH Nixoij X Uqrjfoujlj. COTTON FACTORS. No’s. 3 and A Warren Block TSL^t St C3rO Personal and undivided attention given to the weighing and • -Selling of Cotton. Liberal cash advances Made on consignments, THE FARMERS Fire-PrOOf WAREHOUSE - I 39 Reynolds Street, CsrSt* A-TJLgT-O-St St ■ We especially solicit the planters trade Do strictly acommission business. Charge low iu conformity with the ti nes. Bagging and lies turnished at lowest market price Write to us tor terms. Cash advances on cotton by wagon or railroad CRANSTON & STOVALL. iw 9 Reynolds Street. Augusta, Ga , Misaate # Altsiiife COTTON FACTORS R T o. 727 Reynolds Ft, Augusta Ga Strict Personal attention "iven to all Business. Liberal Advances on consignments of cotton, DAVISON. FARGO Savl§na # ff«p% Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants. Comer Reynolds ami Jackson Streets OpfCitte Ooon Exchange *jf Ansiistu m m ml v TT B*^1**M Bar puls' and Ties at the lowest market price Personal atten tion Given to all business The Advocate-Democrat ADVERTISING RATES: riHRK* — ”months f SPACE. | ONE MONTH MON8 | six VI montih One Inch ~ $1 60 — ---------—fiHO---~—£7'oo~ $3 00 T, Two Inches 2 00 4 00 rg) o oo Three inches 3 00 6 00 8 00 12 00 Four Inches 4 00 6 00 10 00 17 00 Five Inches 5 00 8 00 12 00 | 20 00 Oue-IIalf Hoi. 7 60 12 00 24 00 | 30 00 One Column 10 00 28 00 40 00 00 00 Local Notices 5 and ]■) cents per line each insertion, Business ads. to run les than one month $1 per inch for first insertion, subsequent in-crtioiis, ouc. Bills due after first insertion of the Advertisement, J i Rm -A <1 y 0HAS. L. SMITH, Manager. Or iwfordville, Georgia. ar\ FINE WHISKIES. r=s m m BARBECUE, SUNSET, ~ e= $1.50 • = $3.80 gallon. 'mm GALLON. = 3E LIBERTY, ^p?$| PURITY, $2.00 $4 oo GALLON. GALLON. Rhd ROYAL, GALLON. $2 Front. 50 ; r Sf pS /' y >'! P m PREMIER, DIXIE, GALLON. $ 6.00 $3.00 $ 6.00 GALLON, GALLON. £= b s A-W-STCILhgrCo "RED FRONT“ 3SS Cor. Broadway and Campbell St., Augusta, Ga. =3 *«o- *’L till n I^cccls! World’s Fair Medal And Diploma. JUy exibit of S^e and harder Vcfclta-hle* Jtir w is awarded ><*vcral Ineoura^erJ Preiiiiu'n* and a special Diploma bv IMdin seeds mt Exj (jslth»n World’s 1 F"hi*. ir* s ati<i f*i 1^91. M*- !al bv tl»i8 success, I se*nt a c >11- ‘tion of to the wa< awarded and Diploma for best uVl*ef! fii’t er^. Tlr-i* hi'li en !**■'« u -n\ 'for tue Se»*d m-t in eompi tition th >se great e ed hou a» of this c u»»irv but ni ! nejp*»t their- beaat ; folly. I have had experlen with the various seeds ofi-red the farmers, d my- j .dye ment savs the colb e ui bdo v is ti»e b»*-t. The is a <*h *K'eHfCtio i'*e (,*r* den Waretab e Seed, an I is - »tten » with th^* idea o esfabliihirur a d Imsin-**; ‘iHp^perts (extra lar^e) of eh »iee Yetfetabie Ssed; l package coutaimng 2<s) an in al?> (Flower): one pa kac* of < Hotp.u "King - Improved’* ; 1 package if niy Corn, “Sing's Imnro» < i ’ -’naid for $1.0$. C irculars telling alt about my Hjed free. Ad lit:» T. . King, Richmi nd, Va. Xo Seed for u it;' u-x* « - iso i s^ve a limited n*i n'*-r of packet^, which we sejuloot for trit :»;rp»se* \V pHftsve-lv refuse toft.'' see1 any *»Mi**r way this veason. Space forbid «•« f-»r sxvin? m »r * ii=-r*- but write us f *r t i" if<formation. Packets 25 ets. bv mai! 3f«»r ct* , b.f«>r|l 0b. 1 1 Packets 25 cts by mai! i for 60 c:a. 6 for $LOO. ^RiebmahmoDl s*‘ed Co., Kick' nioiid, \ a. AN ADVOCATE OF J ^TJESOEIAIT EFI PRINCIPLES- cTiAWFORDVILLE, GA jltlDAY, JA NUAR Y 2 ( 1 . 1894 . VOL 1 -MO. 17 . ««uMgis a ijr ” * sow. *^^***^—— . ‘ow- .no^. t ■_*•.' — /w— t.**■> r.TT'. -• LOCAL NEWS Some more verygrippy weather. Business sttll continues to brlghteu np a little every week. Hay Veazey has traded his race horse fora line bay. A number o' changes Iti lh<> Geor¬ gia schedule are soon expected to be made. Mr. Jack Cooper from Barnett was up on a short \isit Tuesday . Call at C. Bergstrom for “railroad’ snuff. Mr. John McCauley of Robinson started to school hrre last Monday. 0 otton has fallen still lower, but buy your groceries from C. Bergsirom. Mr. Parkers Carlton,a Union Point boy was in the city, Tuesday. Mr.V. Bergslron is still leadin with . , , low prices . on supplies ,. tn all kmds. The town council is having shade trees set out through the town where ever they are needed. La lies will do well to call on Mrs. M. C. Trope for anything 1 they want ... ,, the Millinery ,. line. Mr. J. IL Ohapui an, of Augusta was up last Sunday. A large number from our city and vicinity attended the Greene county Mass M isting at Greem sboro, Satur day. Several of the youn ' people of the Mildredjou neighborh.io 1 I alt tndel prayer meeti ig at Pe i Hidge Sunday night. Mr. Joe O’Brien, of Barnett is at¬ tending schoolriiere this year, Mr, Lott Oslin of Atlanta was down Sunday on a visit, to the city. Messrs G. T. Edwards and C. Caldwell paid a flying trip to Atlanta. Monday. Mr. J. A, Chapman of the Miidre djon neighborhood, lias moved to Washington and will lie located near that plane, this year. Mr Carey Jones, of Augusta, a former editor of the Crawford Villa Democrat, was up last Friday to en¬ joy a bird hunt witu Messrs.J.F. Hol¬ den and Abb Harris of our city We bear they brought back a load of the feathered tribe l^rlJC V'IHUCI ved l ..'l and work «*• it uauae nau or a ha m-commenced. Crawfordvtlle had its Stock of telegraph operators lust Sunday. Messrs H. Hubert of Harnett, L. L. Oslin of Atlanta and J. If. Chapman from Augusta called on some of our pretty young ladles on that day. C Bergstrom keeps china ware crockery of all kinds, tinware,furniture, trunks, clothing hats, boots, shoes, supplies, notions and in fact has an a! round complete store. Low prices on al! goods. A CALL. From A Successful Mer¬ chant ofGreenesboro. You are hetfsby given a standing in^ Tttatlon to esll on ,1. M. Storev of Greenesboro Ga., and examine Ids lot of Clothing Hoots, .Shop?*, etc. He hug a large lot * f Ladies 8f)088 bought at the Uyau auction which are going at 00c, 75c Sl, #1.27 and £2.50 per pair. JYorth from Sl to£t. Com»^ aromifl and see my new line of Prints flats Capa and men’s overshirts which were lately received J. M Storey Greenesboro Ha A New Firm, Under the name of Holden, Farmer & Co. enters the merennti e field Imre. We learn they are to handle thing iron, supplies etc. down, hut the principal part *r their stock will |,a clothing and shoes; and we un ler stand they arc to make som . close “cuts” in’ this line. Theirphce of business will be Mr. Titur Richard’s old aland. While Mr. Richards can ho found in the low er room of Ihe King Star Society Hall. The members of Ihe new firm were in business here sometime ago and arc well known to (lie public as affable and thorough buHino^sgoutlenien. We wish them much success in I iheir nea - venture. Awarded Highest Hanors—Y/jrld s Fir. D R PRICES <««? The only Pure Cream or Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia, No Alum. Used ia Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. GREf . Things Mr Interest o. Picked . , , >v / O.ur Cor up .lents. . « respon a| . — ■« rr after a long ab We are het. agdj sence. the Advocate We are glad^i * ng so much. Long Dkmociiat, In po me in its work may it live and) of reform. * i nice weather We are h»vu lots come again that we imsgint only deeeiving WH f t ., u u full force before « us a ntl will corn long. legv^i to make The people i> Vutv to bisr H ' 11,1 11 tliis fall, for ter their p> now ' u olr tilth iu i tn, - . , ,.s.sued 178 mar Oidlnary i hurt ; the past year ***** ,ilicen * ,s ' 1 ajy were" tssuml Fiftv two of tins rder the times, . in _ Dec. alone. , Hu the UiOl’tt jmfa in. t>, a a. * The biggest, dav Last Saturday «'< ff U;la i illown for| lor Hreenesboro ths >.* 8l t , lHt man'.' v, a.s, 4® ' !,i '/ren**tfcber seeing the. here, olmst presentL setpiT cu U Jjty Tlle ttt . was r p, iVataon, traction was mu flof ijp«eh for the who gave u itirr i'M at least four Peoples eanX tli-'J ,) t.and order and* • i thousand Mi. p» jd,..‘ymywliere, the good behavior rergu, with the exception .nerrn..i,ii of £**11$. the lift Jgket catcher, fl lo urn out to hear ;U i! - rrw 'T* more respect jl.lie HpenkljSg vliioli lU J m8 l Ver shown Mi ul thj ^ |t ,., C8 shown a political up Irir o.' 'e, n*j(f vve md P^lr A - p"nd ,>ai' lii.tlw bitl Js timlpHla#- • iis inoroliiint Uiat r«»i H,SI ’ n ■dies mrr uaner iW ed in getting Vis up a w * 11 Hcrihei’a for ^ l, °? B be started in 1 lone in Una imden . . , rr-rF-' “" ll ........ ■* *8 * # • »» fs /.< , & my a r>: Ly Ttt* lBK. Old Uncle Billy Karp is visiting l)r. Hoopers family u Barnett, at i>ris Cllt. Mrs. Jessie Taylor was called last week to the bedside of her sick daugh¬ ter, Mis. Mail rice of’ Monroe Ha but relumed on Friday UR leaving her much heller. Mr. Jessie Woolall opened his school in Jonesboro last week will. flattering prospects. Mr. F. E, Darden is having some new buildings put up oil his premises. M' hsrs Brooks A Hill have there saw mill ninnilig again. Mr, L. Rugby and Miss C. L. Rocker were Married in Warren Homi¬ ly on Tliur-day it 4M. hist at the residence of the hrtd@s parents Rev. Mr Humming officiating,after (die rrmr. 11 age an elegant supper was prepared lor the guest and a soeinbl* party at night. To* next day the bride and groom made theie way t > the home Mr. and Mrs W. II. Bagby of ttih ounty where a Humplnma di im'r was given in Ihoir honor un.l a nr u sociable pnr Iy at night, We exi nd our hourly eonprutulaiioiis to thi • young couple and hope their fatny, "f niv be long, useful, happy and successful. Religious service ii* -alein Baptist Hliurch last Saturday and Sunday by Rev. \\. IL C°k All laboring Ai»«T T yf'mul«t keep m the middle, of ihe roSd for reform, make plenty of bread • J meat he hon ' »i and good U> one another and let Ihe Gold Bugs and money Shy lock* go to hel > *>y themselves. The sad death of Mis* Maggie Swain of Warren county was universally re gretted by her many friend* and relatives. Two old ladies of Bsrieit section concluded they would a* ’ere) a m.iinagc about seven miles di* taut; whereupon they obtained a mule and buggy and htarHid on their journey. The mule turned out to he a verj^polite one an he stopped at every house and even Inn ,e anyone was met, much to the annoy¬ ance ot Hie ladies and the eujoyinent, of the spectator.-.. Nevertheless the ladies reached home and less s:re hands, stiff joints an 1 lame backs, they are doing pretty well now, having ap¬ plied liniameuts and ^poultices to the afflicted parts so they will doubtless 1 o ready to drive oar polite animal again soon. Sharon Items. The weather is very unsettled. The pathway of life is ragged at best. The sun, with trancendent, bright¬ ness, enlivens the dowels of to-day. IFhile a storm el mil is rising, their beauty Co allay. Ylr, L. A. M oore has moved from our town to Ins new home at Hill¬ man. Mrs. Emma Ivey relumed to her home In Washington last Wednesday after spending several days with her sister Mrs. M. A. Hilbert. ’ Miss Nora K-ndVlok is enjoying u visijt among relatives near this week.' Mr; Kif McCord was in tmvuMifitt Saturday with Mrs. Emma Carltfeu to sue the Taiuily of Mr. A, 1>, Kendrick. Miss Maude Gilbert, who Iihn Jg'f'n vtslting .Visa Emmie Hilbert uijirnei) home Monday. ■ Mr. O. ,P. Review was Iff town last Sunday and oulltd’npon several of Ids former associates aim l^leuds: Mr, E. L. Jackson wtw.-teml.ly af f.iglitwl on bdng iiwakeneuhist Wed nesday night by n mouse, het ween I lie walls of ids pantaloons ami kneecap, which lie immedlatly slew. Miss Minnie Overton and brother, John, were in Sharon trading one day law week. Mr. J. VV. F.ilijii made,a business trip to Wasliingion Monday. ' Otif. Ji^ul-AMr. L. A. Brake whs Jaugl.ing and practicing jokes j | with fritmds on ftm street a lids week. The*infant datighter of Mr W. It. j Baiuetv w.-Slog, Of .Hsytowu quite sick at Mils don’t kmiw wlmt lm% beconio of : . ..... t, Ask Mr. I* S„ .hiekson who Hi nt 1,to. I hfi I ft *,ri. .if e "rt ’r.v-u A uglist ft, h<sl Monday. Marshall Maher is n ending that t.oublesome ditch on Mall. 8l. with terra-cotta piping. Mr. Chiis, Roth attended a meeting of R. R. men at Madison hist Sun¬ day. IVlr Hf*n S» ii i<1 i vriiI of Pea who has been sick and has’ut Visited our town loi a long time, is still very ill, No doubt it would iie quite ben¬ eficial for some of Ins old 1 1 lends ol Sharon to visit him ofteiier. Mr. .J. O’Koefn was kepi in doms with a slight attack of grip part of this wick. Mr. I. A. Huike visited Ids parents here last Monday. Union Point Notes. Jlr A Bor. You !drd hinders make use of your time Us in at ly out. Mrs. Ifoltzclaw ol Hieeimslioio was I urle.l Saturday at this place, "ho leaves a gieat many relatives and friends lo mourn hi r loss. We are having April weather, mi its awhile and the sun comes out. Mr. field ly Hart out) of Union Folut’s nicest young men who has long had tno Ga. R. R. office at this place has been promoted lo the olib*e in Augusta, We wish him the great cat success. Union l’oint is about lo loose one ol its best young ladles we am s my to slate. M<ss Pinkla Dillard is visiting friends and lela’ ives In Sparta. Miss Elia Newsou one of our most beautiful and accomplished young j Iud .culms a school at H xon’s Grossing, we all wish her the greatesl sue.ec-s. The Hotel I at tins place is doing i fine business and to all who want now j nice meal that is the place t*. g > a Mrs. Jan. M. Reynolds of Woods villc spent a lew hours in the ciLy Friday. Ga a a Is still at the front! You * can rely on it! It never • m fails to pertonn a cure! Dr.Eull’sg * is sold by all dealers for2Sc W 5 Don't min’ed If * dealer oflkr* yeu ^ **>'/;•■ ter ait at gexl, Ball »(ou|h W ^ w \ e^tio* theola reliable »*r Syrup N* imiUtion* are a* ^ i, TH« Cmet Tnksct* I l rurtu UnCrf LA*r»E’t fftUCS, Vaalva J—fri** 10 Ct». At aU EXCITEMENT AT THOMSON. Sheriff Hawes probablv y Killed. Just, as we vwre going to press news comes from Thomson that Sheriff Hawes of that place while fteding his prisoners Wednesday night Wi,s struck a terrible blow on the head with a piece of scanti ng. The In k almost completely split his head open. NX ., negro prisoners ed hut three .scs, have been recaptured. J m Kendrick the negro who Ml Slunll Havre.-' is atm at large; a po.-ae was organi,. ed and started in pur,nit and by this limy he may he cangl.t. The doctors say eh.in, t-s are against Sheriff Hawes recovery. Thursday nnnuiiig, IF ports say .Sheriff Hawes is improving mui may recovi r. Only three of 1 he prisonois yet caught. •V When A eoiil ur eongh lias hern neg j t l ' l, ‘<l Tor a hmg Hun ii d titlauides, have iM*eii fi'V HtMi in tin* Imi^s thi* cm ‘ tlu’ HuIVcnn* !n ho|c!t'WL Jf.nv Jtnpor Unit it Is that them, lir.-t sti ges sho. 1 I he wrtU’luil . , , aiitl , .. Mh* firsthympttwnns -« 4 , - iv^d cured with Dr. liiill's »Surup« jy[ L > _ ' u av j, on < - Fw mm ' Ulnu **»»*' : ' u - i: - M, ‘" " r VVmM,v " 1 « lu < v<wv si. a w,ll ‘ but h-s- , • mnts ... "e is much better Thu A dvoca n Demiw.UAT joins uiili .Mr. Davison’s Du-mls in wishing lm him a s l 1 '' 1 ll > looovuij to his mnal hedlUi. I tulles! ^ l'" 11 h.iveet laid in your anppiy of dower seed don’t buy annual*; «e propose I» supply you with all you H ’hi waul (Ml v:u iet'i's Free. We do it Hil n|il> to call ym r utteution to s.nuo thing heller wlii$h to Heels to want ITu. lirlghtest and best of periodicals for the home Is “Woman” a larg- il In tinted monthly, as bright a a new phi imiiI US charming as a spring bon It fs brim full of everything a wo-. to tit and please woman, the ,, -ucitUie*ha--&* fn- o"- off U* ten eei>ti(slamp« or silver) mi we will send you Woman two months on trial and in addition send you 200 varieties of. I 1,(1 WEB SLED FREE! This oiler is for immediate acceptamv limit put it off. Semi lo-day and you will rwwlvu Mm «««•»! and *•Wo!lii4ll ,, promptly. A do isss Woman PnMIsoing Ho., Uiahuto id Vil. A Promotion. “Tin* follow ingqdl out a well known young m.in in this seeiion w.11 doubt¬ less Interest our readers. Mr. J. 11, Uliapm in, who Inis for soii.eilmo imen night opeiai.or.linconios the day man, and vjj, II li. Hail for iin ily ngniit at Union Fii.it relieve* Mi. CliapTian”. Aiiguala Evening Herald, on Ha., R. It. changes. ItocL Ho To 8I(‘C]» JIother. Tin* |JM!IH “Uock VId to .Sift *p Mother" wiih wrMton l»y ICIiAk<*rH AHoii, Known o*hnrwi*« u- “Klorunun lNtrcy*’* I' is it f.ivorilu for It ha hwim’ 1 litUi* f,oueli of home life. Hut there l« • iiotlier side lo the jnetuie. Many «* mother rocks her ehild toulftepwHo e.m neither r<*Ht nor wleep ti**r elf. She Is rI~ ways tire I; ha 1 an everla'itirir hii ’kaeha )h lo ■n Mpirihvl, wem y, nmoitu an I alj that. Thank* he, nbe ean !»«• cured. Dr Pierre’s F.'Vorltc PreHcrlption will do the week Tim iu h i ot'iiug oueni'lh like it for the “complaintn" t»> which I Id* m x ar** liahle. iluarat teed lo tiiye Hatlnfactlon In every cane, or money refunded. We will give the Advocate-Dkm o< rat and I lie follwoing I'npers one year at the prlees named. I’ayuhle Htrietly in advance. Our Clutab in>< List. 1'eople* Parly Paper f 1.60 Missouri Woild ® l Detroit i'ree Press ■if 1.60 Honat’tUtioa (weekly) - 1 .a) Southern Cultivator 81:00 National Watchman PI .76 How’S Thi h! offer On8 I uri'lr»*<l HolHr* l'»*«varf! j for miy by oam» of (’atarrli that eainiot lo; cutn'1 Unil'* Cafarrh < 'ur<*. r.J.CHK’fBY.tBO., I*..,p 1 Toledo. •• lir *>« tlio . un JoMti'fiD . 1, h iY,j k.» » vn I-. ... J . for tlielaat 15 year , .uol bieli pye him perfsrtly honorable In *11 hnniniM* tr»ri»»cHons and fin m ■ . n, nut any obligation - m t • '. 11 , it hr.n West Jk Truax, WlioP-s .!« Drn -gist.Tole j do, O.WahllUK, Km i tn M uvin, tVlioh* j ^*1»* Toleflo Ohi ». Hill’d CnUrrli (J.tru tiku i iul<*r;ially ( aotTij? <lir<»otly upon fch-* !>ioo I an I ui icou-* I tuff icp of th*% nysto il l*. to * 7 per j I free. tx>ttlf*. Sold by Dru'itist. I ti 111 >it ixi i For pain In the cheat tln re i> t.othiiig fitter than a flanel cloth .*it(u a ted •. j. i Gfiambertain* I'aln Balm and irouiid on <» v . f the •it »fp till. h lit .s4 by Di. IL J. KM IJruggHi. 8UBSCKIBE FOR WATSON’S PAPER And Help Build Polk’s Monument. Mr. S. II. Kbfides i« a conrestani f ol . tIl(! 820 gold prize offered by the I’eople.'.s Fully Paper, and : makes this proposition to the public: For one dollar he will give you the People’s Parly Paper one year and The Advoca i'K-l)KM(»( ijat three mouths, J i( pr(i80 w!m hav si.hserihed throti: li him will have as sisied in huildiug (he monument lo the ,,f ' lamented Polk. Bring " I,r or send your dollar to 8. 11 RHODES, ( r i .vfordvllle, Ha. KjmmH m«Mi Class. S H . I'Hfloid, *ve\v ('asst 1, Wis., was trouble)! with Neuralgia and IMi. ttina'isni. Ids Sr.i.macH w. - d . ,M.. red, his Liver was affected t,o an ulnrn 1 n:r degree, ii|.jii'Uti. fell awu>, and lie was lerrihly re'lueed In .lesli ami -tr. n—Ili. Three b.iuies ul Elee trie Mil ter- -uri d Idm. KdvV'tr•? S1 u*|»}jo <!, !InvTisLun?, lil., hrn il • mining; noiv «»n his i <-a of cit'lit yom’ X 1 ' 1 ! ' “ '! "...... V'u E M ‘ etti< ’ li.ttDis ttiil , mmvch hftxomit litu'Ulea . s A.i UU ‘n Nnlv ! hi lo: i- sound »tid well, Jtdin Spt nkci, C'ul.tvvo i, O., had live inr'/f i * v. -1 ho ri\** on Inn h% do*-torn nuid hi* w.ih ilic'luLli*. i» rl ih* I ircinc liittflB tlKi «>.i ' i v Uti dih’ii's AniipH ; hIvc ouitill him t niiivi.y. fiMiiti t»y !>.. 1..J. held. A im DOLLARS • O PER DAY SCI Easily Made. Wo want many ni^n, worn^n, Loyd, am! to work form* a law hour* daily, right in and around their own horn**. The iMiainoas i * / any, I'lcAMint, etrlotly honorahlo, nmi |>*»> h ln-Ucrthan any other oOltrad agent«. You have » elenr Held and no competition. Kxperlenee nnd Ppoclnl fthlllfy un* i»e.’< .Linry. No cupltnl r<’<iuirt‘d. W o equip yott with everything that you reed, treat you well, unci help you to earn ten times ordinary wages. Women do an well m*i men, and hoy* and girl* make good jmy. Any one. iinywhe™, fun do thd work. All anccer-d who follow our plain and aim* pin direction*. Knrm*at work at iH mirely bring you a great deni of mouev. F.vorytiling Is new nnd In gr.’flt demand. Writ# for our pamphlet circular, and receive full iid'ormutiou. No harm done If you conclude not to go on with tin* NfDD'if. Georoe Stinson&Cq., Box 488, «ORTL^wn # Nothing Jess tlwwmk *» welt.-Mr I’. Ityril, uf new Grand Chain, Ids.. writes: "Iti nig exposed to all siirts of went her I tun ninre i,i* less liable In have pull's of some kind, 1 have 1 ried u mim ber of tliltorenl so call remedies, hut nothing (lorn tlie work so well as Salva¬ tion Dll Itts the hast liniment I Have ever used." IlucklcTiN Arnica Salve. Tim heM salve in the world Tor Cut" lirulsos, Sores, llleers, Suit t.lieum tiver Siiioi, Tetter, (lliapped i.'iiod Hhdhliilns Horns, mid all ,Sk.o Eruptions, and i>osi lively cures Plies, or oo pay requlreii. It is gum anti'i d to gl v« perh-et satisla tioo ol nmiiey refund it. I’riee " eeets per hoi. Eol sale liv Hr K. J Held. fs Your Hair Falling Out or Turning 11 rag. ir so try Itegirs' flair He newer. The ,.ftI- wondernil. hold and '.arrariU'il liy Hit, li. J. Hl’.ll). C URES RISING .. BREAST.. WEKSFltlEHD o Ir blcNuliiK the greatcHt ever n.tii wlfts f<Tr inaiiV *****! l n CMA6 whi p; mi.liBhi'.l ’ Mother'* wmnlers I fiend* 1 and bad relieved !!j‘X imirti niffering. hreJxt known, It Is Hie ls-*l " ">*')/ , " r r V*?K ^ ’J lh , kioIxC. MontgDUiory, Aki I . an tell (Kittles all expectant ..f Mather•« mother* 1 rand If tV.y t »>y »j|j » [ „m .Ttl,rough a few or,leal without «n« the Mi ,m.d"e. auftediit. ; r N D. r-.s iir.lher'a r riend l*fore birth ol my Clglilh fa'. Will i»ev«*r nral**. y .1 F. C-’olu**., C*J. Senthyexprea*. rliarte, prepaid, on receipt if price, $1 O) per bottle. IJHADFIPXD REGULATOR CO., Bold by ah i!ni<'i{i««e. ATL'.STX, lib. thmp'ireil air < ’l l' r. i Will keep tlm Iialr In earl tie* daintiest '■ weather. Every bottle warranted hy Ha | It.Item. Free Trial. W rKAK MF.N .Suffun-rs fr »m youthful Vart- * • irors, lows of tnatily vS*/< r, coeel**, ele. N<-rvi »e Hill* will a Mpeeily cure. Uv iN thoti*aiMls • t < i t * «,f tin* vur wor-t kin<l aini of I-»dr atHwIni'/ I. o ♦* f>»- i* »* to perfect {"•qWli. t •«»» 'tin,....... from all over lit** worhl. 1*1 i«D-R«:r 4 »*o ii, e ix f r f- *ent f ely sui*le*l for HI cen 1 * _\T', Th** Oouhl Keoterilal Aft»*ncy. N • m-iP-.-u this pap... t.l.i.-ago, III. Pi I s ! Piles • Piles ! Can be cuted. 'Ivy He^.s’ German Salve when everything ^Ue ft. lias J. failed. : Sr#»«I ate! warr tiled t»> Du. Kr:m. I:liniiin.iti-ui. Headache. Earache, T*»olh ache, ami NVuraleia, areonlv severe re-, miinh-r** that your sUiiuacb, liver and kW* «ie v s are not in proper work in n order, and j I th tty on lil...... dioubi P.irifter reuioVe and tha cause Hiu»d at Maker once. j IVORS’ do this directly will pn-lively Every as bottle it acts oo I the vitid p.nt-. . narrauted liy Da U. J. Reid.