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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1896)
CU3ED AT 73 YEARS. hr. ISew Heat Cure Victorious. >.’•> o; v^r meuicinecati show such a record. : ' ':w Lad lUc : ' Cz. m >/c<, He t ok tin NVw Heart-Ous-o anti is now sound arid well. ■ ,<ur.' Sf rj ta 4 "V 4 r 1 v V • , A : < 'A il' tJ 7 ■ V M *s flSk A. 'iW \W f / ? '. W EX* O £ .<h :. o ifl V t it or w&s moro r.ot sa * • i. •. nout aiouc! fU> dJ zzy i<a. spoils TVOu : 1 breath and s-'vc , "U. ot qug't. In Ari t 1 t\:.nenced taking u* art CiirCi aod before I ha T fin: h:'• •: ho first bottle I tiiviM . •!-.;* ;.® .‘..J.'y feeling x'.Gt . rr-lv Wttit. to: ; re . -Jil., - life, b.;-. i. i. ..lioft- to prevent ■immr ■- ■ r, in cure your i do vw.inhlore: u-: * o’, m Uvr^r^ mo. th t) show ?• , u Pk : ; 4Vf-rr a r 8 ] ew HeaTt, Ov.. sLb fv O. fcioish. . 1 Miier TT?'*- * "r: 1 -v positive Da Miles’ i Cure / %>j \ wicl^O a ayfeg Bacts j rs iMMs BOTANIC yBLOOD THE GREAT REMEDY ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Hub been thoroughly tested by eminent pbyBioiotiB and the peo¬ quickly ple lor and forty permanently years, artel cu rea ULCERS. „ ECZEMA. CATARRH, ELUi-TiONS, all manner of EATING, 3PH.E A DING and SORES. It is by far the best tone blood purifier ever od-rcci to the world by drug*,:ais. FREE ikifl-TL or v. </x ;j CUKES. Mothers Read This: The Best m Remedy, For VUitwLut Diant oa, Dv^rlitei v, 1 ftiiKGl, tertMrp ern infantum. n, rlioicrii irorlMi*. I n» atural rtrnin fron* tlio liov*L, rafn^, I-npt* “f »)>!»« tito, Irdipo».tioT , a d all < 1 ik ra>ssrp of tl?o ht< imu’l' A I nvrls. PITT’S CARMINATIVE Is Hn: slamlnrU. It < antes rliil ilren ivi r Ilit-trilHal ) troll of tcclliinfr, and is rpron mi ndndl y i di vsii i a i s a - a friend of mothers Adults and children. It I- n'eiir ant to task-, ne -1 i fails lo-atisfy. A few dosrsui 1 den < nstiate its fuperlntive virlnr. I’riee2fe ].’r liott/e. Forsnlpln alf-’ii rtists. Prepared only in Dr. Y . M Pitts. mm :p ti - I® :. > , ‘Sg%tV ; .-. VI ! n ' U .tf‘. r H V , ! i, : l IS LteJ . w'N. - mm Do not he <Jecr.iv. t ' ’ V ~* r 'f pts* JiTid yon can £•♦ ( I.. «t tliisii Ci.U f'QBT PO Pi." *:< r(M-.„ mfiCMNE t’ti a mere eon*. L>.iy tr*ici jr-!;.»;>5* v'ntuifu derers p .1 of finish, iei.'iijty &S j * • t 7 ,»* jirr ne** or u i,rw HO/tre. write for circulars. TH fw Horae Sewing Hactice Co. OnA*<iF, Maks. B^tov, Mass. 28 Uhios Sqt’arf..N.Y. Ckicaoo, F&axoibco, irj,. St, Lons, Mo. Dallas.Texas. 6 bA> Cal. Atlanta, a. FOR SALE BY J. T. OVERTON &■ CO.. I XION POINT, Georgia Railroad. Stone Mountain Route. A. G. Jackson, Joe W. V/hite, tien. I'aw* Agent. Traveling 1 Agent. Attgusta. Ga J. W. K1EKLAKD. Pa=s./.et. Atlanta Ga. W. C. HOYKIN, Land Agent. Arot-'TA. Oa . March :!d:h, IS!."', All perstins hohling huids in the ed In- e Georgia Railroad 1 at 1X4 h -♦■li in thL North a ;rth Descript i on hj> W. C. BOYKIN, LAND At V *T* GEORGIA If. li. Augusta, Ga, Printing OF ALL styles h . To Double Tax the People. There is a bill before the leg lSUlturO . , to , Lx? Gllt-1 . ti , , “HU . Act . , . PCI levy a local tax on eaah for an amount equal to amount now paid to each direct from the State to provide for lengthening school term, to pay the School Commissioner a salary, define what subjects shall taught in the common schools, prescribe the manner of ing examinations and teachers, to provide for the ishment of part ies who the questions sent by the State School sioner, and for other The first section is ble in the extreme because -double taxes" our people there is anything that docs increasing* just now it is draw ou our taxation, and the 11 . and make use a OHCe against this bill by their representatives. We do not think this a . to . ,, this . tax ., impose . } upon \ , and if they Mill ... sllOW A legislators n. tnUt . ,1 tile time .• . fora kick against bill will reach of the legislature as if it was left to the the several counties. It should be laid on the the finances of the the people were more o stand the burden. Suppose the bill passes and our people to pay this tax, and (as is) the children could school at the time the was being taught, to help 1 on the farms, be til ! loser? The man ' [ <».I llllS li . t;iY clA. We think it would be to submit such the people before special taxes are forced This matter should have of every tax-payer and hts wants should by bis respective repre¬ in the legislature. Decidedly the nicest lot nuts, raisins, fruits, etc. be found in town is at John and he sells them too. This terrible ley weather we have this week is the tail-end if snow storm and freeze they out West. Many persons lost in the cold. Pntronize home merchants and I. delicate mST” REGULATOR. ( IT IS A SUPERB TONIC exerts a wonderful influence strengthening her system | driving through the proper nel all impurities. Bfiallh ; strength are guaranteed to from its US 6 . My wife was bedridden for eiphteen months. after using 13ItAHFiELD’S i-’KMALE KEGU LATOK for two months, is getting well.— J. M. JOHNSON, Malvern, Ark. MUDFIELD BEOCUTOR CO., ATUXTA, UA. Sold by all Sruggieta at SI. 00 per bottle. CONSIDER Plain Facts. PRICES ALONE MAY BE DECEIVING. Apparent Cheapness Does not make a real saving Tho Bust In Alu-uyu the Cln-mwnt. BEST VA El'E for its price, is real 111011 tp'AEITY »t fair prices j. real anti ottl tmomy. The Domestic HAS ALWAYS HSr.N THK Best IN EVEUYSEXsE Of THAT TERM. Sn* Agent t the m<»; V Bert for pi i rxi) r m wati-fae job in use. AGENT VA X TEH. “Ih Im I'aper T Domestic Sewir.g Machine Co., U II M< Legal Blanks iSiSj-r ' i | g?T t'- m *r : ' e/ d • > 3^ * The Q‘Mny 3nd l‘rh‘e “mu lwfldu. No Cripe old-fash¬ When you take Hood’s Tills. The big. ioned, sugar-coated pills. which tear you all to pieces, are not in it with Hood’s. Easy to Hoods ami easy to operate, is true __ of Hood’s Pills, which are up to date in every respect. ■ safe, certainand saw. au druggists, mc. c. i. Hood & co ^*11. The only Tills to Like with llood s sarsaparilla. i Mrs. Geo, Carnegie has s^oat nio.t on tin* annex to ln-r mansion at Ul ‘“ 1,111 ‘ clujiaml bjiuid. _ f AN OPPORTUNITY j FCR EDUCATED PcCPLr., Can you take th ■ tetter-; wi.u-u ,lu ' "'°rilssi NN\ g»P ni .mi m«k. | as ten ,v„rd S -mt of thou f tug carefully. The Sum.. South, South's gieat and only weekly family P a P e r, has lust been enlarged, I greatly attention i,,,prove Mt the il M publishers " 1 l * onlrr iler }" ; t t j U ^r 0 Ki t<V tin* jkt.-o.i who enters this co: test and semis in i ho larp<.'t list of j from letters oomposins w.inls ••Sunny 80 ”" 1 ’’ The 2 ... 1 ,3rd 4U, am! oth lists will -ret $ 10.00 each, and the I next So.00 twin A word .even though , j has two meaningSt r can ho used hut Foreign words d , , a proj or nouns ext 1 » making a wold, a letter cannot "*■"[ 0 /"‘“ ersl ‘ <)r !t« iZZI’m SkZs atnmuvas ten words, you will gt-t in dition to the Sniiiij South your choioo the four following: oilers. N-. t plete novels by Diss M irlO 'k. No. ! —12 complete novels by Wilkie No. 8 -tsi comple novels by the No 4 12 complete novels by s ! Cobh, Jr. Select one of the oTej>', and it will sent you free and post paid. THE SUNNY SOUTH JTH. ('<>., A 1 mfii, Sample sent free upon n]>p1it7iition« Some of the Populist in Kan¬ sas have taken an option on fi. 000 acres of land in county in that state and they propose to found a colony. A farm, a mining camp, several factories and a gmv.-ral store arc to bo the industrial features. No one is to bo taken into tho colony except unemployed men, and they are to share and share alike in the profits. This is the kind of weather to eat cheese and Maccaroni, and the place to buy them is at Alliance Store. Henry Evans, colored, and killed Ned and Harry Mur ray near Veany in Greene rveek. _________ Wagons, harness, hatchets, j pistols, watches, etc., to please the boys at Alliance Store. Thursday of last week Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ogle tree started from Grawfordvill'- by private conveyance. Just after getting into the buggy Mr. Ogletree gave his wife his pocket-book containing alibi? money, amount in „ to 8H5.00. She ]ml it into a pookol fiistent.'d uronud her waist. G.'tfmTfcty, It::virtg ocea «<o» to use sotne change, she tV 1 ," 1 'l , ,1 V l *” 1 ^ 0 missing. Z »Se oMtw^stoien . , from _ house In th«s interim, she cannot siLV. J Herald Journal Jesse Stewart of this county drank two gallons of ice cold water this week on li wagernmlloHithe moimy by sj>i!ling st lit tic of the water. Tortilnf* I7u/l«r Djmrl (lra«. Question.— Where I planted corn this year, I have a lie ivy coat of dead grans. Would you auviie burning this uif, nv fuming it u-/d ov! VVo»it the burning of the gniHB kill m-mt of the sued, and beu eflt me in that way? Answkr.— Yiy all moans turn under the dead grass instead of burning it off. It is to a small extent a fertilizer, and if it does no other good, it at least adds mechanically in loosening up and mak iag the soil more pornot, so that air and moisture can more easily reach the ri*>ts of plants. The burning of the grast would undoubtedly kill some of tup grass seed, but the heat is too short-lived to kill them all, and next spring when cotton-hoeing time comes, you would not miss those ruined by the fire. Lay it down as a general rule, never to burn off your fields, bnt always turn under all vegetable matter, even if it is dry and dead, and the more you can turn mider tho better for your land, esjs^ cially if it is a stiff clay.—State Agri cult oral Department. {y ER VO US Troubles are due to Il irnjKrverislicd blood. Hood’* Sar¬ saparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and NERVE TONIC. Ex Truasurpr R. U. Hardor roan died at his ho “ in r\ Oxford VV ednesday even Oa this CASTOrtlA. tie fit- / ? ““ _ !r « _ e-”7 wiifjer. CASTOHIA. ft n Mr. Myers’& Co., of Athens, have gone into the hands of recai ver. Florida troops are and the Governor of the State is calling for better coast defences, j | They are looking for war with Spain. . ■ ___ Tiu ' ro a prohibition bill bo I lore the legislature similar to the Bush bill and many J think a measure of this kind will be pas s..\l by the present body. Payment of tlio public school teachers was began this week ’ St ate School Commissioner. The money lia ; been due six weeks. j The Thanksgiving dinner the patients and legislators I Ule Asylum.last Thursday was. 1,;> turaeys, -3b ehicvetts. geese, *>00 pounds pork, pounds beets dOO pounds 111 Ultoil.' and vegetables and fruits. Santa Clans will start on annual trijiin Crawfordvillo Christmas from John Ste]>heiis' store, where he will lead up good things for good before .slapfing. no will there Chri dmas eve loading up. Watch John's show window you can see him. The Georgia Senate is not favor of hotter collection for Hu- people of this state, I, killed the bill to provide n l,li tiomil meang to collect notes. Borrowing money would easier if the same could be lectod easier. ,, M j . it- ,, C 1. I’tPion h . m.'itrigor ti. (•State Hotel,lit Denison, Tj.vts. ulu It tic traveling men soy is one of the bust hotels in that Miction. In s|icjiking nf CtiHinbciInin’s (’<>lic Blinh m nml Dianl nt-it Umnmly M»j I’lcton ays: 1 linvo used it tit (1 in my family lor several years, ami lake pleasure in swing tlint 1 consider it tin infallible nir^ for dianlioea II! 111 dysentery. I ijitvays fee emmeml it, tUid have frequently administered it to in v gut Sts in the hold, nnd every case .1 1 ms jiroven itiidf avorlhy of iH'rjnaD- Dr fi«*d endorsement. For sale l>y K .1. Reid, The State treasury is being drawn upon heavily to support the University at Athens, the School of Technology at Atlanta and tho Girls.sc.hool at Milledge vllle. No wonder a measure is being urged to double tax the counties, pur people want to pay double tax? It will amount, to about $4,000 per year extra for Taliaferro. According to tho Mannfaclnr . Record, ,, . vast , of . . „ er s sums capital will soon be set in motion j in llie South, developing our re [sources Itmploymont nnd affording ])rolitiible to thousands of la borers. The Record says: “Probably from $75,000,001) lo 8100,000,000 of investments in Southern enterpries have, been pledged conditionally upon lln success of sound money." Let it come and Come fast. We Throat Goughs Is ths-e a tickling in the throat? Do you couf;h a great deal, espechily wb n lying down? A e you hoarse at times? Dors nearly eve y cold you take settle in your throat? The:e “throat cmghs” Don’t neglect are v:ry dec-sotive. them. Tr ches, or c ugh syrups won't touch the s ot. You must take remedies that will enrich the hLod, t ne up the nerves j ard heal the in flamed membranes. SCOTT'S EMULSION of C d liver Oil with Hyp- ;r os phkes contains such remedt : . It n is wonderful nourishing The and ncaling power. cause of thecougi is removed; the whole system is given new life and vlgo i ad the danger from threatening ur.g trouble is swept away. Book about it free. For ssle by ail drufx'-Vt at 50c. and $ 1 J) 0 . SCOTT tk BOWNF.. New V. rk, January Sherif’s Sales. TALE FEBK > COUNTY. Wi;) |„. moIu i,i, he j ,.l Tie da n irv nf-xt nt t}i<- «. ,nn h<nt^c wih n le^aJ hour# of ’<•, to the. hi ah* 1 bb - f' r (i Oi, the followin'' All f! »t tract or parrel of laud. Ij nr, in thf'frrtth D;-t. r. M. •re-' the N’or*h hy \awU < f A. r»r% (m lhe Kita. hy Iturh t f Mitcltff! Cfi pttr .M v' r-, ,%ouih Ip.' « f f' i' il» nrufon W« nl ui K.s»t*f Mr-, i P'kiriHf n: ; n g r Hum r ■j in Ki "e t,f levied '•rt, . p, -ui Z ( ourt t Bryant, H :j IK j*. if SHY riff Children for [f it was left to Georgia. Cuba would be set free at once. Wm. Steinway, the great pi¬ ano manufacturer, is dead. H. B. Plant has b(>on president of the Southern Express Co. for ;U years, The North Georgia Conference the Iv!. E. church Will lUCCt ill I Athens in 1>U7. There is anot her move on foot to get Harry 11.11 pardoned out of the chaingang. Tholegislature will probably appropriate * IS, 000 to the mi I i tary.boys of i he State. Next Wednesday week will the day to elect Judges for the Supreme court of Georgia. <t ‘ 1Vs| l,,,|n K' a ‘ vi n ^ e^isla-luie to es *■* \ i- li .1 it loi unito| \ sciiool toi youthful criminals. I’he Washington eorrespon dent says nothing will be done "Uh < uban legislation until Me Iviuley is inaugurated. That tho Lepublicaus so desire, and Glove bml is disposed to oblige them. Congress meets next Monday. Tim Republican's will have : tilings their own in the way House, but in the Senate the Hopulist and Democrals can do feat the Republicans. The Dem l, ‘ -1 'Ms have gained 45 congress¬ men since 1894. rtich! 1 -lir : rtobii,- I uul Synipt ons—.tlt i tore ■o t n tic. tuo.it n.! i.i . hi; Wi •'J oratoimt . I hIIowis-.I !■ rout in- (* t m irs "'I'm. wit r i ol'tnu hie U uno nlii ritfc, bn ui!lill S(lv s .„,.. , > ln . stops tin it. hill: mrl 1.1c i In ).«• K ul enrution, tout in most res i ni oix t.lm l""'" ceiiis 1 '' Dr. "‘“V A *’ r 1 ' * M, 1 ;“, 1».lt [‘"l l hi.i, ! M | .. A Notice to Debtors, Ilnvin^ docjded to attoud u cGiirnu of Mtlllly in tlio PoSf-^Midll ltd- HfhoOlM or Mod MaeQjf New York (Tty. during Vld*' wlnfcor sos-don, for tho purport* of a l.ol tor propamtion for tho pniGfit*f of m\ profoMMlun, l tit^h* thin tool hod of rnrwnt ly voquostln>? who nro indobtiMl h> me; for pant uu'dicol srr\ icon local! and HOttJo atoiuu. All acooutiiH not paid hy tho 15M» day of Dim ciui (*r next, will he placed in tho liands of a solicitor for co’ loction, PIohho come lorward, at once, and aid me In this prill*worthy < iTort i > la tter prepare myself for the |gm> <; an I respon¬ sible, yet most honorab'e and nn'Misaary work of healing the sic k. I am profound Jy grateful to the people of (-rawfor Ivllle and adjacent communitlcM for the confl deiic e which they have c*vi«lent)y [daced in me an a pliysielan, and my object in taking this step is to better •prepare my¬ self to merit this coefddem e hy Tveepiny alireast wit It the lulvnw omenta'* being j wildly imiii In th • Meiiieni imrt Sm niuil Mciem e. I ( oiiMctjiiuntlv, I hof( von, wlio iin; nrronrs with your obJI^f.ti-lons to mu, for I ' profos^toiml HurvcIoH, to jilriu-c* pay up »it, oriud, ho Hull I may I><* cmihlcd lohflt'slm - j u rj y uairy out my pr<'<• i*rmini»i.ion. li. C. ItlNN’s, I'rawfonivllle, Oa., Nov. it:d. TIRED ' W 01 EEN Tired and broken down women will find mat DR. KIND’S ROYAL GERMETUER is a priceless boon and blessing to them. It gives appetite, , brm . K s restful, , r , refre. f,- hmg sleep, , aids i digestion, (ones the nerves, ill., builds up ° the strength and puts disease and jmhi rviin ir, IU f]iff 11♦ Pni' * »n FEMALE TROUBLES Including ° all menstrual and womb difficulties, it has no superior—used bolh locally and internally. It is emphatically WOMAN’S FREEND. Pleasant to lake as lemonade, and harmless at all times. New package, large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. Sold by druggists, Manufactured only by THE ATL/iHTL C «l CO., Alhi'fs, 8 a. WRITE TOP. 4 VAC!. h0OK. HAILED YR-K£. Exchange t; \ 'i i • : I er !»i v, 81.00, HClu. is. we, k. %■’.<■(>, rt.'o re . 1 ) 0 . A. I‘ro,.r J. ADKIS r, 153 Marietta St. ATLANTA, C-A. Opj»f>Hite Mi"' Stahh*-. \U<- is,•: .*» I In $1 * -• H O] ,• (• — ■ ■ fv 1 " rl Will < lea M -t I V. Jlf y.ririo ta I I L nf % i in a W* 1 1 • ink::.’.!. ( f B . \w? eve r n ftUD'i tntern tlKbi* la \ .. />! y *i Pitcher’s Castor;a. 00 Drop i imiii.r,‘nil ~ it^ ^auCTTGuniur rn v m inTY -AYcCc tabic Preparation for As¬ similating tk Food and andRcgutri- of fin£ the Stomachs Bowels Infants /CHIldhen Promotes and Rest.Contains Digestion,Cfvcerful ness neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Akrvv rSOM T*XWl HmCllllt Se*tl - Jlx .Sctvitt * J\WAtlh Sirf/s - Anise Strd *■ Jhfvrmuit Cardona* Soda - /ft * Cta/ifUd fUnrtScrd Jktgar - . ♦ K wyww Atmvnr. Apcrfecl Remedy for Constipa¬ tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions,Feverish¬ ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Atb months old 5 .Brfstsyj 3 CF.NTS EXACT COPY OF WRAPPCR, J !! Ta’"’ i f l\ m rs old nil is -lilpmil illrett from oiirillst.lllrn to Lbe coicutner, ti.ls Ilisill'lliM nbsuli.te peitvo r”itll We IIIer HI II to li e wlinle-ilii-nr ilenler thus sttv $265 Clitioortnlril i lt.VI.l-; 11 :r I wi> 11V pi'etltM K lit or to not I’liy-lcluns llie Kill eoiisiimer. IN is IIS Ilk-hit PEHN* typit'll re- 1 ferndale il w ills!.et for Vleilleal and family iiAep Ferndale Rye or Bouabon, RYE Jfa.65 per Gallon. Fo elmnce for (iiKsor packing. Money BourboN niUHt nrnunpiiuv nil urdux l\rj;itrdiiiL, r < i r n f j« r>ilihit \, v,<* ivftT you to (’ity Nnl. Iluuiv, u.i'l ( iti/tu SiivIuk Hfuik, uf 1 *.t«l tic n!i. Sam Stark Distillery Co., Paducah, Ky. F TOO VISIT CRAWFOBDVILLE On any HusIucmh It, Will t»« to Your Interest to neo CHARLES BERGSTROM’S FULT. STOCK OF GENERAL GOODS, --s.VT 111 CLiotip Store Anything you want innlmlin^ COUNTUY l*Ii()I)Ul’K, cmu bu lmtl th< r< vary olujiip WEAK mn V1SSBQUS, > *.-«S R *; V ,V.3 tiSt& j' " »r • Ift.i'iitenry, Nlchtly.1 mU»lou», f#o*A S* , »>vi.«i#,. inMv,triton. Wnrtin imvbmuvrurlUh olf tnnanUy nnd •«amib»ut«itooi ronmimotion lUMW litniKo^t h-vlfltlM IiiHlatofi Lit* Toisj; 0 t;Au«D ftgfMtLor * f/itr, W'6 inf hoar, r»r <) tar in.fi, with nrllnfui A thi> t»« written dtmrnutce tnCur«t druKKlnt**- I M«,»n VLJ vITMttJk>l<l /MIUICAI. AUlJ’A', t>f lAL -1 K‘»r mji i* by Iir. R. . 1 . lo ill. Wanted An Idea «<f Utilise Who MOfltf* can to put<• Hill! think !X 1 ji?!,': r wViJihViiiu/tli 1 * 1“*h"rT/7L.V fiftyt-, WftMltlnKiott, li , f<*r lli«slr $i.hu» nrixo olf«r *" 1 " Kl """"" Police of Local Legislation, .Soil c i hereby given ! sr at at the pres 1 ' G essi(H) ttf Uie (1 nel. r. A' wit. Id of (1 •orglH H bill Will be I: tns = 'el, .-lit ill d ' ’ A,i A et to A boll 'il t h" ft i! - of {!»mnty I lot titls.l* n ts of bonus t r 1 b \ i 1,,11-ifem t'oiuitvafter the jniidU'H - Jo., ,, f this not a * ,*s r. i, tired by law. cr^ n ? CO DULLS AM; Evaporators. l.urt ■ S'o U. r,iitek Hl/tpnunt, 1.0,1 i. i I'liK'EB. Gins and Prosses. Sav/ Mill* orii r \TK.vr IMI’liOVEIi VAKIAB1 I BEET 1 EElr. Be t- VI the 1 ',-iei, t, J V I EE. atli I’iflfl. • \ ELY I jOVv . av <) ( A Bit V A LAIt-JE ' ‘» i VV- 'I I.' T.l BEI. l<>1E A*«!m4 I l *In?'in * •-j / I. A r. Cact ev ■ C y. Co work quick and c’uaay. Lombard fr o W i VPO -j 1 ' ( I SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -OF > IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF 6 AST 0 RIA Oaatorla la put. np In ona-ilia bottlea only. It ta not acli In bulk. Don't allow anyone to Bell yon “just anything else on tho “will plea or promiBO that It la as good" and anawer every pnr poao," Bf n that yon get 0-A-S-T-0-R-I-A. The fjo- /f _ IS (!! < 2*. Mi « - MUb 3 - n 4 * /• * m * fJtMStk .4 i,». i£ R 0 •y Hi -aa- --r.'s “R. Monarch” and “Kentucky Club” fill*' U iilaklt** lor Knuill V hi»«I I'm poM ». Genuina Only Wi Package. en Bottled in thu Styl Qu ris$ 1 ..50 I ila»r»l di-count by the ot 12 Quarts. W.R. REID, Local Handler, Crawfordville, Ga. R. Monarch Bottlong Co, tmen-': • r Ky. t'hi/nagrapky, How?^ •y Pitman Jerome by Befm * *y\ ami B. t Howard. A perfect self itwrucior. Over 3 <»o,cxx> Th 1 u WDirr^l^' wv m sellers, 1 Sol<1 or will *li send hook- it we t \ n,ai1 , ,,,,h lh * t rr„thu k'.Utr and the Phonographic Copy Book. tor ft cloth, r IS. boards. THE llt N N PITMAN SYSTEM . •n the standard. Called t. . s. Bureau of Education “The Amer !nferr First prize, World's Fair. Full t and complete catalogue, free. 7IIK PHON^tGKAPHlC INSTITUTE CO^ CINCINNATI, OHIO.