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Hints For the Fair,
i * 4. little square of 30ft leather
rubbed *over with prepared chalk
and then shaken out serves many
a fair, one instead of the more
palpable powder-puff. If a “hem
stitched”: handkerchief be carried,
one hem can .be' opened, the little
leather rolled up;-pushed in and
so secreted.f B ;
A tiny scent sachet, With little
clip to fasten inside the bodice, is
latest
Are as peculiar as
unavoidable j anil
cannot be discuss
ed or treated as we
do those to which
the entire human
Contains More Lfthia than any Natural LithiaSprings Watero D .
There are a great many so-called Lithia.Waters on. the market who****
show that they contain only traces of lithia. It seems that if y on
Water von should examine the analysis of the waters and fi nd 0at C 1 tit&ij
they contain. The analysis of Harris Lithis^ Water was made by a!?**
Oo-den Dosemns, Al. D., LL. D,,iTofessor of Chemistry and Physfe,^#*
Ci\y. of New York. If the Karris Litha Water-is not Superi<£
’ water on the market, do you think that the iollowingf noted physieianff?^
parts of the country would give their tesl^iBOtnalj stating- that
have no interest "in the Harris Lithia Water. ** 19
After a long- and varied experience in the use of mineral watersf r I
sourefe&r Jjoth foreign and domestic. I am fully persuaded that the Han?*
Water possesses efficacy in the treatment of afflictions of the Kidiierainh»H
der unequalled by any other water of which I have made trial. ^*1
Tliis opinion is based upon observation of its effects upon m Tpat . I
the past three years, during winch time il ^yao^X
\ Columbia,^, Get. 8, 1892. „ A. N.
Mr. j. T. Harris:—Dear Sir: . I have found the use of the'water
Lithia Spring^'in Sduth Carolina so efficacious in the case of a vonn^ll
>i tient of mine,'who has suffered for years wilh . Diabetes, with all itsdif
attendants, that I want to add my testimonial to the many yonaWH
The patient i: refer to has used the. water freely at home for scarceb*X
now, with more beneficial results than from months spent at the diffeiLjO
lithia springs in different parts of the United States, besides
use of the same waters at home. tffcLers of my patients and friends ^X
using the same with best results, i cordially recommend it to ailsS
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Ad. STERLING REMEDY <jfa.;"Chi.cago,‘Montreal. Can., orNgwYorli^
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one of the society woman’s
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Not Much News Item. ^ , SB
One of the men who claimed to
be the author of “Mr. Johnson,
Turn Me Loose,” is dead. This
is not so much a news -item ; as
would be an estimate of the prob
able number of ; Jtin^R fwe shall
Galveston
Catarrh la a Disease ; . w :
Which requires a codstitutional remedy
for it cannot be cured by local applica
tions. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is^wondet^
f ully successfui jin: curing catarrh be
cause it eradicates from the blood the
scrofulous taints whiqh-
Sufferers^ With catarrh" find a cure in
Haod’s" Sarsaparilla,, even after other
remedies utterly fail., *
Pfllii.
h aye to r read it. agbin.
News. *• T
Railroad '"Engineer
Testifies to Benefits Received From
Miles;* Remedies.
of the South,
where trou
bles ofthis
5 and Whiskey Habits
I cared at home with -
1 ontpain: B’okof pair-
I tienlarssent FREE.
| B.M.V.OObLEY, M.D.
Office lOt N. Pryor St
— Catarrh Means Danger,
Because <if unchecked it may lead di
rectly to ' consumption. " Catarrh is
caused by impure blood. This fact is
fully established. Therefore, it is use
less to try to cure catarrh by outward
applications br"~inhalants. The- true
way to cure eaEtarrh is to purify the
blood. Hood’s Sarsapasilla, the great
blood purifier, cures catarrh by its
power to drive out ail impurities from,
the blood. Thousands of people testify
that they have been perfectly anti
permanently cured of catarrh by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla.
HOOD’S PILLS are prompt,- efficient,
always reliable,easy to take, easy to
operates ^ '
. An .Appropriate Pnpifthmeafc
: First Wbeeiii5aU-—“4 , heBe people
who deliberately try to puncture
tires, ought to gel couple, of
years at hard, labor.” f fe-
Second Wheelman—- “T hat’s
right. They should be compelled
to work at constructing ~ Cycle
paths.’’—Ppek; '¥ „ •/
i Head what Prof. Jos. Jones of "Tulane University, of New Orleans. X
say in regard to the virtues of. Harris Lithia Water:
New Orleans, La , Aug. 13 B
Harris Lithia Water Co., Harris Springs, S. C.:
Gentlemen—I have used, with great benefit, the case of water seat $9
regard it with favor, being highly charged with Lithia.
Respectfully, — Jos. Joss.
Mr. J: Ti Harris, Harris Springs, S. C.
Dear Sir—I have.used the Harris Lithia Spring Water for the past X
ail renal troubles, with prompt and efficient effect. In gouty andrisX
troubles I consider this water-superior to the Buffalo Lithia Spring
suffered from an attack of rheumatism for eight months, during whitiX
drank the Buffalo Lithia Water constantly for four months without effeX
November last I had a case of Harris Lithia Water sent to me, and afterX
ingit for about three or four weeks, the pain and stiffness lett my lmvjffi
have-not been troubled since;. I feel that I can safely recommed theX
Lithia Water. Respectfully,
Savannah, Ga., June 12, 1893. R. B. Haber iX
The Harris Lithia Water is, in my opinion, unexcelled for those iX
requiring the salts it contains. Theo. Lamb. lk|§|
Professor Diseases of Chest and Principles of Medicine, Medical Depart
University of Georgia.
Asheville, N. C., April 24.X
An extended clinical use of the Harris Lithia Water prompts wsm
statement ttet I regard it as one of the best, if not the best Lithia WateiXl
to - the profession. Tn the condition of Phosphatie Urine, its action is inaitX
Its use in the Rheumatic and Gqut-v Diseases afford me more condor* ;
either the Buffalo or Londonderry Waters. , Very truly yours.
John Hey Williams, Sj
I have used for sometime Harris Lithia Water in my family. andsfaX
my patients, and find it is the best Water I ever used in catarrhal condisrl : f.
the uretus and bladder. It is also a good diuretic Water.
8jgggfMjg& G. G. Bot,iX
Charleston, S. C., Sept. 20th. m
“We have for the past thirty years handled
Bradfleld’s Female Regulator, both at whole
sale and retail, and in no instance has it failed
to give satisfaction. We sell more of it than sill
other sfmllar reinediee combined.”
LAMAR, Rankin & Lamas,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga.
The Bradficld regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
‘Shall I not take mine ease
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? A smart gown for theatre wear
is in a greenish-blue silk, having a
fiouuce of fine deep cream colored
lace, shaped aind fastened at every
cparva witb AB.inall emerald buckle.'
Prince Bismarck, who is now
past S2, ~ has abandoned French
wine, dogs and cigars. Of the last
-named he was formerly a great
friend ; and one of his favorites
severely ill-treated the Russian
ambassador at the congress of
Berlin in 1878, earning thence
forward the title of xichs bund.
When the noble beast died the
prince received something under a
thousand dogs within the next
few days.
Without A Rival
The Best in the City. Prompt
Attention and High, Cool,
Airy Rooms. You pay only
for wjiat you order.
and puns of all kiqds* Salvation CHI
has no equak / Mr^ lFcank Jul^ 518
Gratiot Ave., Detroit, iMQch., writes:
“I, used Salvation Oil in my family
and emi say it has no rival as a lini
ment; it certainly cures pains.: I
sprained- my ankle it cured me
and since then I have always used it
for any pains and bruises.*’ Salvation
Oil is sold for only25 cents. No other
remedy will do the work as promptly.
full and drawn into a narrow
waistband of jewels. It is cut
square; the corsage and little
sleeves are finished with narrow
bands of sable.
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
Sitting, Room and Toilet
Con veniences are provided.
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After serious illness, tike typhoid
fever,-pneumohia, or the grip. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla has wonderful strength-
giving power,.
Mr. J. T. Harris—Dear Sir: I am constrained to send you this testa
of the efficacy of the Harris Lithia Water. The value of the testimonials
enhanced from the fact that it goes to you. unsolicited. As a friend of h
ity, I feel bound to withhold my knowledge of its virtues no longer. 1
been using the water for more than a year with marked benefit. Toe
troubled with kidney disorder, it is the remedy par excellence. I prefc
the Buffalo Lithia Water; . Very truly yours, A. C. Kacfme
President Vanderbilt Benevolence Association of Charleston.^
Mr. J. T. Harris, Proprietor Harris Lithia Springs.
Dear Sir—While it is contrary to my custom to give testimonials toiy:?
agents, I feel free to attest to the efficacy of the Harris Lithia Wateji
used in large quantities) in the Rheumatic and Gouty Diatheses; in IriiJ
tion of the Bladder, and in all cases where there is an excess of solids^
urine. Yonrs respectfully, Geo. Howe. I, j
Columbia, S C.
The waters of the Lithia Springs are odorless, free from color, with a a
ant saliney taste, rather palatable. When taken in considerable quantir|;i
do not nauseate, purge or produce any feeling of discomfort. 1 find frag
analysis of the waters they contain Chloride Sodium, Carb- Potash. Cart*
Carb. Lithia, Carb. Iron and Sulphate Magnesia. These waters act cfl
upon the mucous coating of the stomach and alimentary canal, they are a
fully alternative and tonic. They are everything to inflamed or irritate^
faces. They act upon the blood, changing it from acid to alkaline. kS
gestion. Catarrh of Stomach and Gastralgia, supplemented with a propr.
they are a certain cure. The action upon the kidneys is marked. The Sea
Restore
Health
To My Old Subscribers.
When I leased The Cracker to Mr.
D. G. Bickers August 1st, 1896, I re
tamed the subscription books and ad
vertising accounts up to that date.
There is a large amount yet due on
I have placed them in
two ways. The first wav is from im
perfect aetion of the kidnevs. The
second way is from careless local treat
ment of other diseases.
CHIEF CAUSE..
Unhealthy urine _from unhealthy
kidneys is the chief cause of bladder
troubles. So the womb, like the blad
der, was created for one purpose, and
if not doctored too much is not liable
to weakness or disease, except in rare
cases. It is situated back of and very
close to the bladder, therefore any
pain, disease or inconvenience mani
fested in the bladder or urinary pas
sage is often, by mistake, attributed to
female weakness or womb trouble of
some sort. The error is easily made
and ipay be easily avoided. To find
out correctly, set your urine aside for
twenty four hours; a sediment or set
tling indicates kidney or bladder trou
ble. The mild and the extraordinary
effect ofTlr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the
great kidney, and ‘bladder remedy is
soon realized. If you need & medicine
yon should have the best. At drogf
gists fifty cents and one dollar. You
may have a sample bottle and pam
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The Georgia Cracker and send your ad
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per guarantee the genuineness of this
ofier- - • __
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John Fr Little’s is headquarters for
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the leading seed buyer on the market.
See him for what yon want. noviS.
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The Youths’ Advocate is a semi-monthly journal
of sixteen pages, elevating in character and
moral in tone. Especially interesting and profit
able to young people, but read with interest and
-profit by-people of all ages. Non-denominational.'
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Those indebted
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Camden, S. C., Ang-. 24li
Mr. J. T. Harris—Dear Sir: I enclose-you in this letter several small^
of calculi passed by a patient of mine, who has been taking the “Harris Sj
Water” for the past eighteen months. This gentleman has been a suffer]
two or three years with Cystitis, caused from stone. The solvent powerd
water has been, I think, clearly demonstrated in this case. All these frags
were passed in two evacuations from his bladder in Hie past ten days, j
sicler Harris Spring Water a most excellent remedy in the Uric Acid Diaij
also in Chronic Dyspeptic troubles.
I am, yours respectfully, A. W. Burxet, Si
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turbanceS. It is an excellent table water. It is a pleasant laxative, ad
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