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The People's Advocate, Established 1S92 (
The C'rawiordvilie Democrat ” 1870
Consolidated Oct, 0, 1893.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. — Latest TT. S. Gov’t Report.
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Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
LOCAL NEWS*
What The Editor Sees And
Hears About Town.
Where is the dramatic club?
Say! IF. y uldut you go fishing
Easier Monday.
C, Bergstrom has a nice lot of Negli
gee shirts. Call around and see them.
Mr. and M Fuller of Gainesvi.le, are
visiting relatives at llarueli, this week.
Latest grapevine dispatch from Ray¬
town— "The picnic was frozen out”
C. Bergstrom is selling best tinware
at "Panic” p ices.
Rev. J. R Lewis filled bis regulai
appointment here Sunday; pie.cbinc
two excellent sermons.
■ jo to C. Bergstrom’s for clothing of
all kinds.
Mr. A, I). McDonald of Thomson
numbered , among our visitors, . 0
was
day.
Mr. Abb Harris has returned from a
visit to friends in Gi eenesooro
Mr. L. A. Brake lias moved bis saw¬
mill near town.
Rev. R. E. L. Harris was at Union
Point Monday.
IVe all went fishing Easter Monday,
and caught—a cold.
Mr. and Mrs. A, II. Moody of Rut¬
ledge are visiiing relatives in the city.
Don’t forget the beat and cheipest
place to buy chinaware is C. Berg¬
strom’s.
Mj'Srs. S.J,.Tones and Lee Evans
attended a picnic at Hillman, Monday,
Mi 3 S LTIa Norton returuel from
Augusta last Friday. continued
We are glad lo see, the
improvements going on in the city.
The cold spell m?y have killed your
garden. If so, come around to Berg'
strom’s store and get a supply of Fresh
Garden seed of all varieties.
MissJSallie Switzer of Forsyth, who
lias been visiting Mrs. (Jims Berg¬
strom for sometime past retimed
home last week,
Mr. Ell Gunn went to Grovetown
Monday To relieve the R R, operator
at that place for a few days. Kll is a
good operator aud we hops he may be
able to get a permanent poiition so on.
Genial Lot Osliu and lady of the
Gate City, spent Sunday in our midst
The boys of the village are talking
of raising an army audblotting Raytown
out of existence.
G.awfordville can pride itself on hav¬
ing the most complete store in the
county- Mr. Chas- Bergstrom keeps
almost anything you ruiyciil from soap
seed up.
Mrs. Clem G. Moore of Stephens Ga
who has been visiting relatives in the
eity for some time past,returned home
last Wednesday.
Mrs. W. B. Jennings, who has been
visiting her sister Mrs. Horace Hol¬
den, returned to her home iu Alabama
yesteiday.
Misses Lula Summer and Mamie Moss,
two beautiful young ladies from
Ga nesville were present at the Kas'er
P.rtyin Barnett. Tuesday evening.
Tue south nee is new life. 1 nseds
a greater p ipulati >n—a iiopulation of
hard working thrifty farmers, who,
with only s 1 maci la >J as each coul 1
cu tivate, would live well at home and
have something to trade to bis fellow
citizens iu m t« crowdel and less rer
tiie sections of the country. N i region
n[ America has ure.t intucements
to ofUr tbs home seeker as the South,
No part of the union is half so favor
able in And reB;«ct yet, to for agricultural the simple advao- j
tae*s. re**m
that western railways h*ye b--en
working for the speedy population of
the land beyonl the Mississippi, the
south superior resources have been lost
sight o') y the stream of emm'grant s
led westwnid by the gl >wing stories of
the railroad l nmigratinn ag mt,— 0 in
slitution.
Awards J Hig isst Honors-WorlTs Fai'.
D-PRICES (
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so.; Powder: !
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonut, No Akuc.
Vsed in Millions of Homes — 40 Years the Standard. i
THE ADV 0 CATE=DEM * 0 CRAT. i
Sharon Items.
The News of Our Sister
City To Id Iii Para¬
graphs.
By Humility.
Easter Exercises.
Oi Easter Sunday in the Catholic
and Methodist churches were beauti¬
ful decorations of 1 ) >weis and inscrip
tions denoting a . observance of the
commemoration of Hie resurection of
Christ.
Q iite a number of visitors were in
Shoot) wlv> attended upon the servic¬
i.otwiihi . ndiug, the threatening
weather.
Those to whom we give special at
tention are ex-residents of our com
f Mrg( u Brt | ie lla Davis, r\l,s 8
Arinio M Mrs*. Koselle Moore ae
compaoied by Misses Annie B*ooke
and Delia Moore, Misses Pearl Gra
hann an i Drisy Thompson, Jas.
Burke a id Rabo. Davidson from Au¬
gusta. Clarence Brooke ana Climon
Thompso i from Madia m, Gol. Ed
Young from Oreenesboro and Ulys
vey Iron Washington.
Diessed iu a new spring suit, observ¬
ing a therometer at 42.
Mr. Jas. Gilbert of Wilkes was in
town Monday.
Mr. Ben Johnson spent Sunday in
She roa.
Mr. \V. S. Wheeler is playing a very
prominent part in the society at
Sharon. . ♦
Oq Monday night a party of young
people met at the heme of Mr. R, T.
Kendrick aud onj >yed social plays and
conversations.
Mr. Oliaa. Roth will address the
Baptist Sunday school at Barnett next
Sunday ( April 1st.) 3 j’oluek p. in,—
Traveler.
There’ll be a marriage soon but it
would’nt do for Devspaper men to
find it out lest they tell somebody.
A handsome delegation went from
Sharon to the Monday picnic at
Moore’s mi!!.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powdei
World’s 1 air Hljrhest Award.
•—
llucklei.N Arnica Salve.
The bet»t salve In the worn! for Cut*
Vicars, Salt Uheuiri. Fever
Sores, TettOr, C happed Stands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and po*i>
tiv»".y cures Piu s, or # nopiv required. Jt
is jju ii art te* d t>u*ive p»M-s itisfa *.tiqn
or m »n**y r< ruxied. Pric * 2- ce-.ts per
bo*. For sale bv Dr .Ii. J. Reid.
DIED.
-
Miss Mattie Buuklcy was buried a*
Union PoiUt. on Saturday ihe 24th imt.
The death of Miss B inkley is ou of
peculiar sad ie»s—the result of ucrvou,
prostration in iuced by D/spapda.
i Sb ) av as the d augh’er of Ju ig 1 How¬
ell F Bu ikiey,r>ow a resident of Green e
county, but to.- tbs greatjr riart of hi,
life a eitun „f Taliiferr,
Euiowji bv n iturc With intellect of
hgh o • ter, e locate 1 aud reti ic I, Miss
Marne was genera’iv beloved for her
sweet and g oitle dispnition; and ad.
niir e i for her intel. igenee an] tolij
wortn.
Molest—dm >st to timidity—rathe
shunning than seeking notice, sh e
was best b .-loved and mos. appreciated
where best ku »wn.
A light and a treasure , hr« . been torn
from the home circle:—while the com
munily m which she livid will lament
hbr un,Iin ^ ,,Balh > ana obfcri ’ h the
memory of a true lady, a steadfast
Liend, an 1 an humble an i tn.s ing
christain.
AW ADV OCA TE OF J EFFERSONIAN PRINCIPLES-
CEAWFORDY1LLE.GA,. ARC li LO !8fM. VOL. 1-NO. 26
THU REMARKABLE
Experience in Atlanta of a
Good Hope Man.
IT SEEMS LIKE MIKACLE.
After Suffering Forty-Five Yeats and
Consulting AH 'he Best Known Onv
lists in the South Without Encourage,
meet Re U Cured in a Few Days.
From Atlanta Journal.
Last week .Mr. N. O, .Smith, who
lesides in Good Hope, Ga., and has
a machine tdiop in .Monroe, accoin
pi nied by his brother, who is a trav¬
eling salesman lor the WiuBhip Manu¬
facturing Company, of Atlanta, and
lives at Social Circle, came t» Atlanta
to consult Dr. .1. Harvey Moore, .he
oculist at 2u3 ana 204 Kiser building.
He said. “I was burn cross-eyed iu
both eyes, and am now forty-five years
o>a ana had often wished to have them
lightered 1 llave consulted Hie
best kniwu oculists iu the south, but
got no encouragement fromtbem other
than that tiiey would operate , on my
eyes naming an exorbitant price, and
S lying! would have to give up all busi
ness for some weeks and stay here in
the city at lea“t three, part of which
l mtS 1 W0llld leco1 . fl ..... " ed >« » dsrk .
‘
room. They would give me no assur*
auce tlut, after all this, my eyes
would be improved. On the other
band they said lire operation might re¬
sult la
TOTAL Bl.INUNBSS.
"My sigh*, bad become pready im¬
paired, and learning of Dr. Moore’s
painless method, placed mvself under
ms treatment. One eye was operated
on last week and the other a day or
two ago I have not had either *^e
tied up or been confined iu doors a
minute, and 1 can already sue vtry
much batter. M.v brother and every
one else say my eyes a e perfectly
straight. I tell you, Hie prop's here
do not reahz) how skillfull a man they
have in Dr. Moore, if they w >ul 1 vis
ifliis'blfi :e ami hear his patients talk of
aud pt rise him,not only for straighten¬
ing cross-eyes but for coneclly fitting
giassc-, after all other methods have
faihd and thereby curing them of va¬
rious ills that I efore would y.eld to no
treatment of any kind. There are oth
e,s who have suffered from nervoua
diseases of all kills that have defied
ireatmenlffmtii Dr. Moore proscribed
for them. I tell you. I am perfectly de
lgll.e 1, and they all fay they are, wilh
tlse results of Dr. Moore’s treatment.
He is truly a great nun, and Wuile it
seems co one could now have a more
enviable reputation than he, it will
coultiiue to grow and spread until he
will be unable to attend to all his callers
foi while he advertises, he does ail lie
Claims to,aud has mure lliau the ability
claimed for him.’'
An Auoustian Writks.
Mr. S, J. Lyons [whitejit well known
iu Augustin, being employed iu the
stre-t and urain d -partmont ot the city,
lie writes March 7, 1HJ4, about a year
afier Dr. Moore h;el slraigbreoe i both
Ins eyes: "I am proud to say my eves
are as straight, as any man’s, aud no
one to see me now who never knew me
before, would believe they were ever
turned. 1 w id forever bo grai-etul to
Dr. Moore f »r Die ioteiesl taken in my
case. My eye* were crossed as bad as
are generally seen and I woo d like to
be as well known ir Atlanta as I am
here, that I might sing his praise all
over ihe city, f will be in A llama, iu
^' a y ' in< * 8' ve ■) • Harvey Moore the
n )j“f *° use me in any w&y that will
lie of interest to idm aad o.her deform
people,
Savannah tells The Saxe SroHV.
Mr. John E. Grigor, a member of
one of tfce oide st families iu Savannah,
write* March 8:h ; over a vear after he
was operatedon.(I>r. * Moore has a ph. ’ -
lograpb showing . the difference „ before
and after the opeiatinn, which will be.
shown to any one calling at his office
during his h mrs, which are from 10 to 3
drily exeej t Sund ay, when besees no
paiients.) "Dear Sir: Your letter of
ti-e 7th received. I have just returned
from a trip to New 4 ork. My eyes art
corning on juH as you said they wouh .
They are ju t as sTaignt a* dies. il„ve
not worn my glasses for ove r six mouth*
lean lead the newspaper*forcolums,
and they are nevrr inclined to p ain me
any. If you have any one d oiririg to
communicate with m.j tn regar J to rnv
ca-e, I will be more than pleased to
furnish them with information.
John E. Gk:oor
suit-/ Jefferson ‘tree;. Savannah.” !
Mr. Hill, advertising manager of the
Looking Glass, wilt roue* for the truth- i
fulne-? of the above statement, being
LOOK HERE FRIEND
Let Us Bavea Few Plain
Words With You'
YOU we mean, not some other man, but
you: Now' you know you will have to buy
something this year. And* is the duly of
every one to buy where they eon get good
honest goods .the cheapest, What we ask
you to do is when you want anything is to
come to see, •
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C* KEEN £8110110 GHOKGI4.
Wo will not bo undersold by any one.
wo carry in stock a full line of Dry (*oods,
Clothing, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware, Meat,
Corn, Oats, Meal, Flow, Syrup, All kinds
of plows and farm tools. Remember if you
want to get the lowest prices on all these
goods you must go to
KIMBROUGH BICKERS&CO
grbMesboro, ga.
r
Hcantlihveislcr Biobh)’ J..
Qhaialna Savlla wtsl®
•J. W STOKES & 4 0 . Prop’H,
- WH0LERALEE8 OF *
GEORGIA v M ARUMS
AND GRANITE
UKPBKdNCKs; Cashier Currier, Merchants’ Cashier It. M. Bank; Atlanta Farrsr, C ^Office and Yak us, 5
K. Wr to 9 Kxchange Pj.ack
National Bank;and and Wholesale a 1 ! other
Atlanta Banks -
Merchants. Ol'l'. KpiUTAHU' IIIIII.IIINO.
Atlanta ■
well acquainteo with Mr. Grigor.
I)r. Moore does not visit, his office
Sundays, but may he found there oili¬
er day from ten to to three o’clock. He
publishes no names without tiie con
sent orthe patient, and ansavers all let¬
ters promptly when accompanied wit’i
stamp, and gives consultation free.
Prices Slaughtered
To close our winter stock <> (
dry goods,clothing, hats shoes
etc We will give away
piofit on all these goods un¬
til March 1 yth We want the
room for our Spring Stock,
Overcoats at less than New
V.,A Remonber ore
. in stock a^ /-.ii* full line of /
carry aiuS
groceries, plow all stoekn, k We
plow toolaof kinda.
will not be undersold by any
or.e Oil anything, come to US
when you waut anything in
our line. We will save you
Kimbrough Bickers & Co
Gj‘:cnpsbor j, Ga.
CALLED MET' r ING.
Ihe Executive Committee of the
Pec P 1,! P ‘* rl y iu (,T,:kny: County U here
by ealied to meet Oreencboro on
' !, *tur«l.>y April 14th. A fu:l alteudarice
is requested.
f{. E. Davison
Chairman.
BeyjH Duirrhoia tUtisam.
ft#' ' ves Lode, I>i*frli'«-a, aud Dya-ntery
Always ke-p a i*l>U’Y nu
.Mid aud t**rr*u&ei by Du. It J.
iteio
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Pow de.
Most Perfect Made.
DENTAL NOTICE
1 have associated wkti me In the
Practice of Dentistry Jut. 4V. H
II a it ms of the Atlanta Dental Col
lege who has had thorough training in
operative work, He will do extract
in arid filling teeth while 1. with
THIRTY YARS EX?ER!EU; t
w ill do I be PLATE ffOKK.
YVe wil! Ip In Crawford vide ori the
3rd Monday in each inmth, to remain
w '^ ,k '‘"d 1,1 White Plains the 4’h
Monday to remain one week.
H, H. THOMAS, ■
Vf U It li H
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**'b .,. hUlU . , U/nyp Fid Yu
gi 11 s Fru it and Vegeta
al . . 1 the
t ion over
State
Easter was the Coldest known in this
section f*r years. Bit Hus spell will
„, ou lMj (>ver and Spring will be upon
Ilf!,
It vuu need any Spring clothing go
to J, M. Storey’s Greenes boro Oa, for
• heapesl and best lot iri Middle .Geor.
gia.
Mf H r , tll of
D r y goods and siaoes also fine new line
)>{ furniture, selling at Panic prices.
iiii:ir,»ntP(*ii ( lire.
W<- authorize out adverti-'-'l druggi-t to
II Dr. King'* New and Disci.very Golds, foi Loo
sumption, Lough* afllicteil upon this
condition. If ym aie vr;(h a
«lougn. Gold or any Lung, tnroat or C rest
trouble, and will I* use f*»r this trial, remedy as di
nctrd, KivniK a and rxpe*
f | n / ;< - , t Q (j-neftt you mmy return th#?
|,uttl« and »ia*u yojr rn^n.-y r^funa^i.
W*5C'»uid rM#t m4k« Him r Ui<l wf not
kn<*w that Dr. Kind’s Saw I)j»coYt*ry
could be. relied on. It i»^v»*,r ditappoinln
Trial buttles tree at lir. K. J. IUski’a Dru.
ht-J)*'- Lir*<45 d L-i *>- 44l K
LJreenesboro News.
])V OllADIAII.
The Easter pcnlcs were nipped In
the bud ns well as ‘.lie only gardens,
bul we ere glad we did i.ol get disap¬
pointed, for we are too poor to go to
picnics this year u i!osi,s mi.) geuoro is
heart would carry a basket along for
us Robins vis- ) j
Mr 3. Lu ll W inters of m
ited her sister, Mrs. .1, 11. Voung I
Friday of last week.
Mr. .las. Brown, who had a school at :
Liberty, was obliged to give it up o* s
ing to Ids noalUi which repiiied a
more active life and I us returned to!
Ins home in (ireenesborn.
The coM snap’of Sunday night and
Momlaydid considerable dam ige to the
fruit crop and all vegetation. The
farmers who had corn up and looking
well are greatly disheaitoned, aud,will
have lo plan! over again, Everything
lonkc 1 like Spring was here In stay but
it was a sad mistake.
YVe are m> poet nornevor hope to be,
urn we dedicate the following lin's to
Jack Sprat, lithe Editor thinks they are
worth the publishing and will lake the
trouble, .lack’s Sprat idea of making
Cleveland overseer lias sirred our po
IimI soul t<> the bottom,
Jack Sprat, is tike the old'woo! bat.'
'j'lie more von vvc.ir Ihe harder to tear,
He -Ilikes the Denis, from Draws
furdvlite to II.n little tcui Advocate’s cots
In tlm true
mint's.
lie got o!t Grover down j«st. Mini light, line
The position would suit.
As over seer on i,he Hello road
And .lack Spmt mulching close
behind.
Ami Jack sliou d have a Whip in hand
Ami when Grover gets oil' tlm lino
It.- shout t give li in n tick,to let him
know In mind.
Ami forever bear
That this country wit! not be ruled bv it
knove is sold
Whose lienor and principal
To the bankers ami greedy hold u dd bugs
Ho tluii an olTloe lie may
.So bring him along if lie can l>e found
anybody knows "where lie Is at _
li buzzards
He may lie at bn a
Drlitkluu choice lujuor aud uiowin#
ml.
Iha Greatest Discovery
Of The Age.
CATARRH DEAFNESS CUBED. NO
MORE USE FOR EAll-TRUMl’KTS.
, Triumph lit List,
An Infallible Veim ly tor the euro of
tialarrb an ’ Vifi.iei-hi %H Its sLagaa, by
cuts who tiA* At't'ii u gith\t duneiMf lroiB
<»aterrh and tulsil dcufiicHH.
No catarrh or slimy green and yellow
sticky mutter discharging from the nose'
N odour mow, No ringing crackling sounds
iu tlm head, no mu : > h hi ituir lod t 1 <g "•
the tluo.it: No occasional hacking cough
with throwing up slimy green and yellow
sticky mat ter. It Is a blessing lint wolds
cannot describe.
For mlber Infiomotion write for open
tars. Ad i on Ini ,V,>i*-/. v. J , Wau
sun, W Is. Drawer J
Quarterly meeting of
the County Alliance
To meet inGreenea
bero.
„ Our regulm quarterly April meeting
of the county Alliance wilt meet in
Ureenesb >ro on Thursday April the
fill* If you have not already elected
your delegates to this meeting,do so
brethren in time. L t every Hub.
Alliance in the county bo represented
{.Lin meeting Alliance Populist, AN
b~ee Democrat, Alliance Republican
Alliance Prohibitionist w»d Alliance**
m HI who have no other qualifications,
h,y aside your work arid; any little
| grievance you may have slid meet
wilh us bv deligation from your Hub,
Alliance in Oreenesboru on April the
R next.
J, H. McWhorter 1’nsdt.
G. G. F. A. A I. U
THE EASIER PARTI.
“Oh with the danco;
*hli5 over the heiirt* uf all who warn
fortunate enough to Uejpresrnt at Hie
in Barnet'. Monday evening at
ihw hospital home of .ur. and Mrs. J
A * U«"ker
Theovent was an i'arty, and
undoubtedly the most brilliant ot
the season m uu* section.
The flAi.ce was tlie principal <dJ »y
“•"4 of the evening, interspersed al
’Testing times” with music by loin:
of the accomplished youug ladies pres
e '*L
Mistletoe was hanging In couspi*nc
on* places through the house and of
course the boys used every opportunity
to get the girl* within the enchanted
circles
The Egg Hunt was the last Dung on
the program, i he hoy who found the
largest number of egg* was entitled
10 * *’*’ fr ” ,u th e prettiest girl in the
room (He did'ut get il though )
The presence of several visiting
, OUO g l»iiw added much tn the al
IfclivowM ot lh*s occdsma. WorJs
not express the thanks Juts the
affable host and hostess for their kin I
ftttenlive rfforU il intertaifiing the
liens*
Two More Hearts Made
One .
In Augusta the other day pule •
novel marriage oeemed.
The contracting pieties lin I 1>CV‘ i*
seen e ic’i other before, h i l'il bo
come eng ii 'I through the
"Thai is very 8 trangc”yoii say. Well,
,.ot so stra l je after all. Hiey had ex
,•hanged photographs so had really
seen each other before.
Now ive do not know whether you
arc contemplating in Unmony in this
way or not, Anywav, if you want a
good photograph nt yourst If,call at the
Southern Photograph Company’s
gallery <’or. McIntosh and Broad sts
Augusta Gn.,nnil you are curtain to be
pleased with your work.
(jive us a trial.
Southern Photograph Co
702 Broad St 4
Augusta Ga,
Take
ran I f 'fcSTIVENESS
DYSPEPSIA ( I 1 \NEnvous- Sick on
InowesrwN BiuousnesA I HEADACHE,
Sourness '/Loss j JAUNDICE
Stomach ar s Appetite or
o/tJA
NoarGcNiiiNt WithoutThe Likeness And
SiuNAfunr orM.A.THEOFOno on FnowTOr
Each Whappch. M.A.Thcpfohd Home. Men.fit' G
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For sale by Crnwfordvllle Ah!u > •
ANOTHER DMA I II.
Again (ho sa 1 du t !' i Mi
chronicle the ancont ot niioth ill I >
the eternal regions above.
Little Jimmie, the two y.ur old daugh¬
ter oi Col. and Airs. .las. F. Reid, died
on Monday last. Her death, nlthmijh
a shock to her parents, was i it a sur ¬
prise as she had beuti sick for some¬
time.
The burial services at tins M. E,
church Were comlucle 1 by l!uv. J, It.
Lewis.
We join In wuh the coin'll Italy in
extending our deepest sympathies.
rer•>».< ♦♦❖♦♦♦du*
> THE STANDARD. « *
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DURAWG’S I
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i t un iielttg t iu HiHiXiHfi rtiuctly Hhcurtm tbt* < >
o iiuick mi l ftcIntl* jiDDiittuyiit (Mire ot < t
v tlHin, (i*• 11 (, it, «(f , In nil It- form* < ►
li Is tift'lom - ’ by lluMi- tmU of I’byhl- It 1*0 o
IblOU-UOM Itli'l r.itlciilN Ihc
Diiri'l mill Imll'ls up ln.fi) i *
fir ; I'M • li ii * 1 1 f»iil f<i cur.* i )
♦ 1*1 lo* I- o i MniUf ii ♦.i.ttlu, nr Fix o
a - - bniil for fivt* doll'iM oir 10 |.iu,;t 1'uiu
♦ j.liJ' i.n fit 1’i ■ f<> Mull, A<1<1
l '■! Durands 1310 L Street,Washlnfllon, Rheumatic Remedy D. C. Go,; \
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* * burnn'j'n fJr/<r «is* flip l*< *t r.li * *
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GENUINE RATTLESNAKES.
Pure Rattlesnake watter melon seed,
grown and -elected especially to retain
the pmlly of strain.
Mr. Alexander the seeiLnau of Angus
t.a, examined my eiep of melons wltilo
growing and remarked tliat it was the on¬
ly crop of met ms lie lead ever seen d*s
Void of hybrid i, imtl s'rlctlypnfe. Price
fl .ar per pound pottage paid. For asm by
l. Ilnmeli,
Uerzella, Gs,
Itlieu 11 ttlnii. Ileadac in. E.traeoe, Tooth
ache, mimicrx and N suraigla, lareonlv severe and re.
that your tiomach, liver kid'
nevs an- not 111 proper working order, amt
thatynu -iioiibl re novc rtie cans t once.
Ik-ggs’ Blood Farllief and Llo el Maker
will po<lively il 1 Uus as ii acts directly warranted on
the vital put-. Every tioltle
by Du- It. J. Skip
CAUTION*—If a dealer olier* W. L.
Y><>(*klu» >liori» fti it rwluwd prlct»» itainped or »nym
Ipi hit* (li *hi without imin« on
hotiom.put him down a« » fraud.
Sift <?.50
l&W 1,5 0 f 00 I
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£*175
4 ■A ill Bay*
-t>> ■V Ss
K : ? K I
r- 7 Wk
W. L. Douclas
S3 SHOE BEST IN
THE WORLD.
W. I*. DOUGLAS are -*.viGh, easitflfS
tirii;, ami *al»*l4Clion at lh« price* ad
ver ttaed 1 than any other make. Trv one paw and
he c ,im raj. The tlamping oi \v. 1« D*
id price on the bottom, which guarantee*
th'-ir value, »3-.e* lhouaaads of <k>lh«r* ann-uUy the
to th •• who wear them. Dealer* who push,
N.tle of W. I.. PfHiiri a* Shot* gain customer?.
whic h hel] to tncrau >c the sale*on iheir full line
of li- j»*v can a iffortl to St-11 at a profit, aU
can save money by bc-h»w. buying
•y(, ,r footwear of the dealer advertised
Catalogue free upon application. Address,
W. L. DOUOLAAi Brockton, Mas a. Sold by
COjrgsron-