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Thi beai*h of the whole body depends up'.n the ‘>3
blood . r.d ne:ve*. There ore the msdicir.e t at
excels impurities from the biooJ and supplies -"yr
rapidly rebuilding A
the necessary matr.nsds for
wasted ne ve tissue ,, reaches the root of I. any
•e ioai diseases. It is these virtues Uia* have
given \
Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills i
for Pale People
ther wonderful p; wer to conquer disease,
and c-ur id the mitsculous cur's 'hat b«ve
star >ed tne sc entihe wo'ld. Thousand, of
case* have demons;ra cd that this remedy is an
iin .,.1 rug ape.iti. ior tuch disease* aa locomotor \
atavis. partial paraly is, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica,
ne t algis, __ ( rueurn«iisi.\ nervous h<*®d»cbe, the after- completions,
e-fccts q( tDe pal lation of the hear*, oale and aa.Iow
forms of weakness either in male or female.
da.ivhl'-r* l]m-*nr»?“‘>aa'ra I,oat f: riror. ol Varaatlla*. Indiana. Hta
old . M.rvo jr*»r« *«<•*•» ' « ... atllnz.
r<»* color in h**r •■!■»«*•».< art ** •* h.v *o a nnh ' er<*. and »•!.«•!.•• artie rnp
tL. n. \ ni.e 1T«’V wcl.er b-amo the victim of nervotp' prostration,
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of the t m io» ’fM • onfli «iu Uf Cue L-d ami u* on
«. ,r-M :!“r h-r nr. well William-' and .MtiMM.l, U for
mi*- IV", <• '«!'I lit wa« traatln* a almllar ••»*» 'l.r -y ”*t%
rur.ii, lh*« -m l-nt W- . ran uMhU tUv pllB at One ai.n t»i« i.est < »f
W.. lUI ■»!' a.'lian*. .I Vine UjT ••■• 'V# t i-tn-r am her In one her jnl! I ha aflcr doctor ca- h lold on-u i.s u to ntil kcj.p alio
i M,o liar ' h< in. .urit'iat. and took
viu *-«|}. W- *gao I!I Ir e her 'ha madldns Isirt • e
t.‘ IwMt in <) •»/ h* r, *'hv1 !’ j aU'Dt boxes nowr em trelv wall
auahaanot haa.i«M »J" -In.- W« 'M,.k - hr cura almoat mUevilou.,
I* HANK I ffCKRIt. MrS r HANK
t-iibsrrlbod and •‘worn to before* m>* ’tit* day of tprll, K .
Ffvuif Johnson. /oWi ■* ' f l.Ur l*nr.K
Versatile*, Indiana, April IR-'th. ItHT. -Pmm Chekeputttuan, VermUtet, Ind.
r- r - * in mr*' * n, r ir'. V- *-*V P.opls sre sold by sll djugirtstu or sent, postpsld,
by\h !*■ William- M, d . ic Co Kch. nectody, N. Y., on rscelpt cf price, cents
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per b .6 box(.4 . k>3 r
The Monarch cf Stren^Ii o
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(ABHOI.IJTBI.Y PURE.)
Its strength comes It Is all pure coffee,
freshly roasted, and Is sold only in one-nound sealed
packages. Each package will mako 40 cups. Tne pack¬
age Is sealed at tho Mills so that tho aroma is never
woakened. It has a delicious flavor. of Incomparable all.
strength. It Is a luxury within the reach
Insist on “Lion” Coffea
Ntivor ground nor sold In bulk.
Nona Carmine without Lion’s hoad.
If Grocer not linvo Dion Oofff** In hi*
your MV 1)4 Z hi* mi mi* mix! Addrvaa that w«»
may | it on Mali* tboro. Do not accept
u 11 y HiitMfItnf••,
WO<>]*S<’D FiPU'K ('«),. ToHmIo, Ohio.
You’ve Got It!
You Know It!
Why Not Be Cured Easy?
-THAT IS YOU HAVE
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stomach Trouble,
Liver Trouble or Kidney Trouble. j
Tate Spring Water Tro VJX\ ,: u '« s -W Cure You I
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TESTIMONIALS. I
It. L. Tsvfor, Oov.of Tenn., Nashville,
"1 regard Talc Springs as the best on the
continent.”
David Kirk. l*cvs. MeCatmont Oil Co.,
Pttsburg. Pa.; Infallihls “1 lieiieve 'IV.e Spring
water is au cure for dyspepsia.”
,i. B Lcvert. S02 ( Perdido S'., New Or.
leans, Feh,'J,'1)7: "I consider Tate Spring
a most dedghtftil summer resort and the
walei supel 101 to au_\ leiei used.”
t»"i w Cill on th< F.diror of Toe Advoeati -Dem erat for a -10 page book, free con¬
taining 550 of our 5 (Ml!) testiu onials.
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COFFEE,
.1 S. Carr, Durham, N. (V “I think It
the finest water to tie found unywhere,”
J- I M 'I. Sln.libnkm- stiKletaker, Mouth South Bend iienn. Ind inn . “1 1
heileve there is no s| ring in America that
contains the ht-almg qualities that Tati
Spring does."
Tims. A. Mellon, Pittsliurk, Pa.: ‘ I he- j
lleve there ^ no water in this country
equal to Tate’s for the cure of neuralgia
as well as dvspepsla and liver troubles.”
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And What Their Neighbors Are
Doing.
ALL SECTIONS ITEMIZED. *
tli the News of the » minty a* ToW b) I
Our vmke i'eucil
l*u-,hers.
ORANGEBURG.
BY B. P. & S.
Mrs. W. A. Dyer, of Cadley,
was in this community Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim turret ot
Barnett visited the family of
Mr. Jess Chapman Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Chapman's
little child has been very sick,
is better at this writing.
Miss Charlotte Holliday,
has been teaching in Wilkes, has
closed her school and - at home.
Mi s. John Stone ana daughter,
Miss Essie, have been visiting
the former’s mother, Mrs. Lewis,
in Washington, whet has been
very sick.
Mr. Jim Triplette cf Ann Wash ista,
Mrs. Pearl Cosby, of
ington, and Mrs. Ella. Nash of
Norwood, visited their mother,
Mrs. A. E. Triplette. Sunday,
and found her no better.
A mong the visitors at Qm rterly
Meeting Saturday and Sunday
at Raytown were Miss Nor in a
Bohler, of Washington, Misses
Lizzeie and Janie Byrd, of Rey
noldsville and Miss Sailio
Braham of Mount zii^n.
Don’t Tobaceo S|*it ami Soiok * Vour Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily ami forever, be xr.&v
nolle, lull of life, nerv . ! , or, take Ko-T<
Hue. the wonder-worker. tTm makes weak moi.
strong. All druggists, 50 c o -$ls Cureguarar
teed Booklet and samri • free. Addrest
Htcrllng Kemedy Co., Chi< tgo or New York
FAIR PLAY.
BY WHIPPOORWILL.
Whippoorwill was sick a few
days recently.
Jim Pitman says he has^ome
nice shoals for sale.
Hillman Sunday school had a
nice picnic last Thursday.
The wind blows lo's for May
which is drying to the land.
Miss OliaPitmaQ spent several
days la t week vti-,ii Miss Bert
Eliingloii who is quite unwell.
People who make pens are
are very wicked; they make u.*.
steel pens and say we do write.
Any one wishing to exchange
unknown or speckle peas for a
nice bid should see J. R Pitman.
A certain young man said he
saw h ! s name in the wbipporwill’x think he
last week but we
is mistaken.
Day labor is plentiful thedry in our
section men' owing to weather
All to w.Um* for win to
chop Cotton.
We learn that the batchers
around , Sharon 01 are having , a hard , ,
lime finding beef Cattle. They
should bring a good price if SO
sea rce.
If fishing is not stopped
around here the watercourses
will be destitute of any fish; the}’
are about all canght now. One
fellow passed a few days ago
with two minui >ws and a tadpole.
Wearing tho “cap timt fits”
you is an old but true saying.
When anything is said that hits
f«U°W hois apt 1 to take it up, 1
and ottOll causes a fellow .• ,1 . to show 1
ir U ip. It is best UOt to wear the
"cap that fits” every time.
brother.
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CASTOniA.
Bears the The K'md You Hats Alums Bougnt
Signature /-ciZoA
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BERMUDA DOTS
BY X.
Mrs. Ha! Jones is quite sick.
Little I. ui Gouger is on the
sick list.
We ha v urge crowd at Sab
bath Seth , Sunil ty.
Spring oics will tie a failure
if we don't- et rain soou.
Miss Fai.nie Googer is spend¬
ing soui 1 i :.ie with her brother's
family.
Dr. J. H f
at Bermuda
of this month.
Mrs. Mitt Howell was bitten by
a snake bout two weeks ago.
She is e g .dong very well.
Mrs. Sallie Seals, of near
Powelt s s}iending this week
with her parents. Mr. and. Mrs.
S. J. Ji - res.
Mr. B. F. Wynne reports a
good time on his trip to Char
Testou but Frank will have a
good time wherever he may be.
Prof S. X Chapman, of Pow
el ton, spent one day last week
with us. It is always a treat to
be witn Mr. Chapman and hear
him talk
A few families met on the
river near Mr. B. F. Wynne’s
and had a fish fry. W e
report better luck than
••Conscript” did.
Mrs. S. J. Nelson, of Mildra
spent the last two weeks
with the families of W. T.
Nelson and J. T. Cooper return¬ 1
ing home Wednesday,
Mrs. Andrew Rocker, of near
Powelton, mother of Mr. G. H.
Rocker, who has been sick for
several weeks died Sunday and
was buried at Powelton Monday,
We sympathize with the bereaved
MILDRAJON NOTES
BY CONSCRIPT.
It is time for some one to stir
up another fish fry.
Mr. Lee Hill spent a pait of
this week in Au u->ta.
Mr. C. C. Hill visited his
parents the first of the week.
Our old friend A. C. Chapman
has gone from Oklahoma to
Washington.
Mrs. J. S. Chapman is on a visit
to her daughter, Mrs. Leila
Shields in Bath, S. C.
A bad boy seldom gets hisbad
ness from his father. Tne old
man usually hangs on to all he
has.
Messrs. J. S. and F. C. Chap¬
man returned from the reunion
at Charleston Monday. They
report a trood time.
A boyloses faith in his moth¬
er's veracity when she tells him
that it hurts tier more to whip
him than it does the boy.
We are banking on the black¬
berry crop. The prospect is good
and we think we’ll be as black as
the berry befo e the Jubilee is
over.
It is feared the oat crop will
be a complete failure. If so, it
will be tough on the farmers
with short supply of corn in their
cribs.
All who attend our Sunday
School seem to take a deep inter¬
est and try to carry their part of
the load. All enjoy our Superin¬
tendent's good talks.
Vr. Daniel Atchison was
taken suddenly quite sick Satui
day, remaining so until Sunday.
He thought the trouble was
caused by drinking too much
water.
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Seminal Weakness.
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