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Rheumatism
is a disease of the blood. Local applications m*r fi-mish tem¬
porary relief but to CURE the disease it is necessary to treat it
through the blood.
Locomotor Ataxia
is a disease of the nerves, The one successful method of treat
tnent is by a remedy that will restore nutrition to the nerves.
Such a remedy is
Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills for Pale People
These pills are a specific in cases of Rheumatism, Locomotor
Ataxia, Paralysis, and other diaeases of the blood and nerves,
because they supply the nrcei-sary elements to build up the blood
and strengthen the nerves. It is in thi* way that the pills effect so
itiuny cutes in diseases of apparently widely different character.
Frank hone, who lives ne-r I.en
non. . Mtelj., , I. i •“> * . a.r I wasnrstUMian u mm nri*' iukon
with a pain In m> hs'k. The ph>
•Plan pronounced inycaas muacu
lar rliaamattaiu, acooinpanled by
lumbago M) diaease grertuatly ba
obi lie wort»e until 1 thought death
WOUld ’.MS W«U*>IU6 rtil«UMH
"I . w»e finally „ Indu.ad to try n. Dr.
Williams- I InW PUL for l*i.l« Pmv
pis* before lha firm box *n> need
1 could get a •out the house, end ur
t T using five boxes was entirely
cured. HI net) that time 1 have felt
no return of the rheumatic pains.
Ain crmildcnt that Dr. Williams
Pink PUU saved my lit".
FllANK I.OMO.
Hwrirn to before rn* *t Venice, Mlob.,
till* l.ith day of April, Isis.
U. H. UuUWMItu, Juifkr (|f lie Astr*
Th* full name l« on each package. Sold by all drugglete. or Bent poatpald by
Dr.Willie".* Medicine Co Schtneciady, N.Y. Price joc. per bo* ; 6 boxes,$a.jp.
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The Monarch of Strength is
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^ABSOLUTELY PURE.)
Its strength comes from its purity. It is all pure coffeo
freshly roasted, and is sola only in one-oound sealed
packages. Eac h package will make 40 cups. The pack
age weakened. Is sealed It at has the a Mills delicious so that flavor. the aroma Incomparable is never §3 ^
strength. It is a luxury within the reach of all. j
Insist on M Llon M Coffeo
Never ground nor sold In bulk.
None Genuine without Llon’j Iliad.
If your Grocer
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.
Tate Spring Water ® >-4 Will Cure Yob.
TESTIMONIALS.
H, Tavfor, Gnv.‘>f Trim.. Nm-hvllic.
coattm.m. 2 .T 14 '" S '” h ’« s -* S lh - b,>M 0n tb -
David Kirk, Pres. Mct’almont Oil Co.,
Pustnirg, l’a.: "1 believe l ate
water is an Infallibla cure for dyspepsia.”
,i. B. Levrrt, SO” Perdido St.. New Or.
Inans, Fell, 2, ’#7: “T consider Tate Spring
a most dwlightful summer resort and the
water attpenor to ant 1 e.ar vised.”
ontho KtUror of The Advocate-Democrat for a 40 pane 1>ook, free cou
tNimn^ 550 of our > 000 ti-• onials.
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FRANKLIN BUILDING, CHICAGO.
Kdw!n R. Tripp, Postmaster of
31 ItJdPflftid N 3 , nh 1<1 . I
^ 1)tUM)lt . a b> . lm , I Earned
Wltg )() , oraotor HUl ,Twoskldfnl
cil<t avwrythtnf they emild
for me. I became wore, could not
move even about the room. J did
not export to live very lonif
•The turning point was a ii»vp
paper » article. It told how a man,
h 1)U(1 I „„ ), pad he u
,. urfd hy I)r vVllltnm"' Pink MUS
(or |' eilI) |e. 1 took two boxes
o{ ,, |e ( , U; , hon fol „ lllorB boxes,
, pain was steady; my return to
health wa , „ source of daily grstl
, iCHtlon j tl ..u i timk eighteen b<>x
„s of lha pills before 1 was entirely
w ll. Williams' I owe irqv Pink cur" Pills entirely for Pale :o
hr
poo Bub»crlb*d pi. nn<l«*»orT> to b-forc
tn*.
; Hombu H-sna, yot\iry public.
an
COFFEE 0
does not hare I-ton r« ffoo 1n hh atoro, k B
n*nd ua 11.* itaiuo nmi a<klr<*ffa thut wo :
ttr y ptaev If on huIv thoro. Do not uccfpt R
khv miI mM t lit**.
wool,.S on Hi’IOl : OO.. Tultxlo, Ohio.
J S. t’arr. Durlmni, N. “I think it
thp Kwrt WiUm t0 b,> fOU,,d ,,n V ' V ’'" r '''''
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1 j M. Stmlehaker, South Bend. Inti.: "1
beiieve lh«re is no s| ling in America that
eonluins the healtug qualities tliat Tate
j Spring dints.”
Thus, A. Mellon, Pittsluirk, l’a.: "1 be
j Hove there is no water in this country
to Tate*- for the cure of neuralgia,
as well us dyspepsia aud liver troubles.”
Brynn’s !S\ iv Book
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HON. WILLIAM J. BRYAN
With Supplementary
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Ti\ An \r J rt*w C iraevrie. S«n»ter*
Jit>i»r, Vtet, White.
m*n. Bacon, Mason, Onmel.
Chilton. Builer. M»T-*orU. Till
Money, T»ro«r, Teller.
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Hon \yi>RSW Oabnkgtk.
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And What Their Neighbors ire
Doing. •
ALL SECTION S ITEMIZID.
ill the ?lew* «f ihe t'onntj aaToIjbj
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Piihhcrs.
MILDBAJON NOTES.
BY CONSCRIPT.
Mr. LeeHilland Ills baby have been q' ite
sick, but much belter at this writing.
Mr. *P. C. Chapman went over ,to
Washington Monday, returning Tees la-.
\\ e boar that the hail storm id
considerable damage in some sections
Monday.
Ask n certain young man how to kt p
the baby quiet when you call to seeyuir
best girl.
Mr. rV. T Stewart and wife visited tie
family of Mr. J. S. Chapman Saturdy at)
Sunday lu?t.
.Mr. Jim Akiusmid wife visited the
lly of Mr. W. T.Chapman uearCrawford
ville Saturday IunI.
.Mr. .I,dm Ak.u* visited his best
Camak Sunday. John had no desire jo
cross the river that day. j
Mrs J. S. Chapman has returned fiY ,
Bath, S. C. where she enjoyed a yisir, pi
her daughter .Mrs. Shields,
We are glad lhat“X” can report betiu
luck with Hie fiidi fry than we did. t\ <•
hope lo get an invite next time. >
i'hr man who believes only haif that
he Hearn generally gets along all rigli it
he happens to select the right hidf.
Mr. Sum Allen said the Merry Milkers
iu Augu-iu did’ut make him merry, j[ t
said they come near squeezing him to
I dualh.
| It seeing that Bro. C, L. Bagby has been
touched on the clothes line business and
GloryJ and until some one has touched tin
quick.
Misses Emma Howell, Ethel and
Grover Htewnrt. i.f Bermuda, visited the
family of Mr. Golden Stewart. Saturday
and Sunday la>t.
Wc hear men using S. S. wor ds every
time they go to Cntwi'ordville about
horse racks they have to hitch to. Yt e
oficu have to make a bridle and mi nd our
harness when we start honn .
Some of our young people seemed lo be
disappointed last Saturday night. Enjoy
your selves while young and single, when
you marry you'll find that it Is everlasting¬
ly to late. “'An ei-li i Is the only thing
■bateau f'lmfbuji a woman out of the
last word.”
3. •haiilifiil Han 1
.
Can always be obtained by using that
highly perfumed and strictly scientific
compound Dr. Murray’s Hair Promoter.
It stops thehnir from falling out, cures
dantliuff. and rttsturea gray or faded hair
to its original youthful color, beauty and
sof'ress. As n hair dressing it has no
equal. See advertisement elsewhere in
litis paper.
Tlio third day of June is
Jefferson Davis' birthday, and it
should be celebrated by the sons
and daughters of the confederacy.
Don't Tohjnco S(m and Siuuks tour Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
Retie, full of life, nerve and rigor, take No-To
line, the wonder-worker, thut makes weak men
-trotig. All druggists, W)o or 41. Cureguarun
teed I!ook'et and sample free. Address
sterling Keiuedy Co, Chicago or New York, j
-;
—The news that Messrs.
gle and Hollingsworth will run
to ^»r Atliintil iia ; ira«i^ Oil the l oth hae of r/ Jun0 Rk r is
gladly received by all ill this sec
tion Who wa.lt to visit that city
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CASTORIA.
B«ar« the Ttw Kind You Haw Always Baugnt
Signature
of
—Messrs. H. O. Mur den
Hal. Rliodes were iti to see
yesterday. T Hense says Robin
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. boom. 1 bat to© , town
son 1$ OI1 ci
^ra.ovS u ai^
road a piece.
NMiV,'.;'AV,V:V.'i’,',V,V,V,iV': liV,-.
ri ^ a r-kHii pavtck. 1 i
vmjr own v* 5 ecti«n» to every sub- Tr
:*• xiriber. Ou-y 50 cents a y»sar. J:
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I; iNo-S«am-Alio»a»ce Pattern*.! 5
§ ^5 C”'v ro jm! 15 ctN each—none higher $
\ 4 i r them Sold in neaxi) erer) cat; 2
•ft toMrn, ot bv mail from Z
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AboBt (jr»H.
Question.—P lease give me all the in
formation you can in regard to rescue
grass?
Answer.— Rescne grass is probably
the finest grass for winter grazing, and
the most prolific grass of southern lath
tudes. The grass requires a rich loamy
■oil, and comes up in September, grow¬
ing rapidly during even the the coldest
winter. It affords a rich pasturage of
the most succulent stems and leaves
from Dec 1, to May 1, or it may be
mowed for hay two or three times dar¬
ing Aoril and May, and then allowed to
mature a crop of seed, which in gather¬
ing will shatter, or leave enough seed
on the groudd to reseed the laud, so
that oue aowing, if properly treated,
will suffice. After mowing two or three
timea, from 100 to 150 bushels of seed
made on an acre. The seed may
be sown from June to February.
There are some peculiarities about
this grass seed. They will not germi
nare in summer. The colder the xveather
in winter, the faster it grows, unless
the stems have commenced jointing,
when a freeae will kill it down, only to
come out again, however, greatly in¬
creased in thickness. When not mowed,
the grass grows slowly, but when it is
mowed or grazed npon, the growth is
hastened. The plats npon which the
grass has been sown can be broken up
lrom Juue t M l5f f e rt,lized and sown
| in pea8i or p ; aute d in corn and field
y, eang By this method the grass will
not only be improved, but splendid cro.ps
0 f peaviue hay, or of ci rn and beaus can
1 be made The seed that are leit-o.i the
ground in May will lie dormant until
> the cool nights in Septomoer.
: The seed are quoted by seed mert at
25 cents per pound, but about ( 100
pounds mar be obtained irom Dr A
M. Winn & Son of Lawrence ville, Ga ,
j at 13 cents per pound, or 12 ceura per
pound if as much bs 10 pounds are
bought; also 150 pounds can be obtained
from Mr. J T. Baxter of Suwauee, Ga.,
at the same price. Tbe foregoing in¬
formation is furnished largely by Mr.
J, T. Baxter, who has successfully
grown Rescue grass.—State Agricult
oral Department.
CASTORIA
j For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hove k\rj% Bought
Bears the
Signature of
ilresttf with you whether you coutioue in m
nerve-killing touacco habit. Ntl*TU*BMV wiih^#r¥ i
remove* the desire lor tobacco,
tinu, out nervous purities diatrest, th blood, expeUmco
j re-,
storer ore lost manhood. i 000 boxei
mikA in 9kk'. n^altn.nerT you strong Pleases LlpT's oid. cured. 400,001 Buy
NO TO-BA C from
layout own druggist, win
Touch for us. T»ke it witi
_ _will,patlvntlT. box. $l usually persistently. 3 boxes, ftflf Otf
cures; refund
riarauteed to cure, or we mono/
ilsraoi ImiMjCvh ttlUTi ■entreal* Hew Tvif
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Prostatic .AND Aliments While You
mm Dr. Bramble’s Soluble
Medicat ed Bougies, contain
,ig“ Civinine,” will dis¬
lodge, digest,, Urethral and forevet
remove Stiietun
in fifteen days, without
pain, n.jury, or inconvenience. The
Bougie is inserted at night, requiring three
hours to dissolve, remaining indirect 4:011
tact with the Stricture, penetrating, dis¬
lodging and dissolving the lymph mass
while you sleep.
Seminar Weakness.
Dr. Bramole’s Solu
hie Seninml Crayons are js '
are appliml locallytotlie l.
weakened seminal ducts y A
and prostate gland, for-l i
ever stopping No drainsum. round- ■ 1
Emissions. ;
guess woik, but
remedies applied in
sleep. Cnunot fa.il. I)eliijhtful
results. Valuable illustrated medical
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What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
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