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? -. - ; r. 3 A'-MARTYI -TO INDIGESTION Cured L y Using Sarsapaiiiia Ayer s Words of Comfort to Ali who Suffer from Dyspepsia. - X 4.... W' rjir Years, i was a nuui i u (s indication, and liad about .given oj up all hope of ever finding relief, oj as the complaint only seemed to j grow worse instead of better, o under ordinarv treatment. At o? last, 1 was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and I hereby testify that after using only three bot- o tles,vl was cured. I can, therefore, o: tontidentlyjecomniend this med- gj icine to all similarly afflicted." 0i Fiianklin BKCit, Avoca, la. oj "I am personally acquainted with Mr. Beck and .believe any o statement he may mnke to be oj true." X't J. -.Maxwell, Drug- : gist and Pharmacist, Avoca, la. I "I have used Ayer's Sarsapa- f rilla for general debility and, as 5; a blood -purifier, find it does ex- ol actly as is claimed for it." S. J. of Adams Ezzell, Texas. oj AyerfsSarsaparilla I 1 Admitted for Exhibition oi AT THE WORLD'S FAIR gj DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO? 1 II K i-lLVDK. MOVKMENT. things. The moment it is understood 1, (that gold will fall in value, as com pared to all other things, or: as to all property and "commodities, the own ing about the chances and meaning tf ersof goU will not seek to hoard it, the silver movement: j Km- fr :,-t ; u;,-.. th ,i r 'which will be on the increase. The Mr. Bland in. writing up Mr. Bryan reception in Chicago says the follow- contention that debtors would be im- - t . i ii . f enure narmuny aiiu an- juun-duuus point to a sweeping victory in; mediately crushed under the! effort of Chicago for the silver cause. The credtprs to realize lhelr loan in anti. silver sentiment Js strong among the ' cinat:on nf thp free rnlnacre kf : Oliver mechanics and artisans and( the laboring people generally. There is also a strong sentiment ft-r silver among manuf icturers and tradesmen. The are many business men of large means and conducting large . enter prises who admit the "scarcity of money arid, the d .fhculty of- making has neither reason nor business com mon sense behind it. "The fact - that everybody would understand that the free coinage of silver would cause a rise in prices would put up the; price of propety c i debtors at once, and would give an immediate market and readv!sale for Stop Til em The Man or Woman - who has bought Fulfill -FROM- Wootten & Stevens, Will tell you, that is tne place to get the Best Goods for ?.. the least money. WANTED. A relliable lady or gentleman to distribute samples and make a house-to-house corivass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps. $40 to 75 a month easily made. Address Crofts & Reed, 842 to 850 Austin Avenue, Chicago 111. FEED. My Stables are Open Night and Day. YOU CAN HIRE A GOOD HORSE AT ANY HOUR, OR . HAVE YOUR OWN TEAM HOUSED AND CARED FOR. REMEMBER WE ARE AT S STAND T 1 1 1 DU110CK JT- J. JOB GET. YOUR PMTI! G AT THE ADVANCE OFFICE. - - .2. V r "V 6:1 ' Mi are subject to peculiar, ills. The right remedy for babies' ills especially f worms and stomach disorders is . Frey's Vermifuge -has cured children "r 50 years.. Send.' for illus. boo about the ills and the rem eel v. "'vic ottv? .r; for 25 cents. " t. i""L', I2c'.t::iore, 3Id. coliecf.onsand making sales. that proper.; so that when the ( redi- They see there issomethm wrong tor undertook to collect his debt, the in our finaacial laws; they are almost, debtQr wouU filldhat he could make persuade! to join the silver forces, ' - sae ol his propeity on better terms and-no doubt will do so alter heai in- than now He would findl peoole the matter fully discussed. When ' ready tQ investin his property either .a king to them on this subject they as purchasers or to ioan money ; upon seem to have been somewhat im k on much better terms than now. pressed with the argument of .the That monev wouid not be invested gold standard people that there would ifl bonds and mDiteaees to the same be a ontraction of the currency and I extent may be admltted, but we have a ' panic it we undertook to restore been ieglslating long enough5 in the tree coinage of silver. Tothem we intPrt ' nf hnnHhnMpr, offer this reply: I against the industrial masses? of the "There will be no panic under tree American peoPle."-Nevv York Jour coinage., I ne goia stanaara aavo- naj cates pretend to have convinced themselves and are now industriously endeavoring to convince everybody else that the free coinage ol silver '- r would produce a contraction oi the currency and a consequent panic in this country. Nothing can be further trom the truth in a common sense ot the matter. It il were de" view finitely determined that any time in the near future this Government would enter upon the free coinage of silver at the ratio .oi 16 to i,;the effect would be to raise prices and produce prosperity at once. "Money . would come out of its hoarding places and be invested in property and productive enterprises. Even the -gold standard advocates themselves, with Carlisle at' the head admit that the ultimate effect' of the free coinage oi silver would be to cheapen money, or, what is the same thing, enhance the prices of things generally: The free coinage advo cates not only admit, but claim that the benefits to be derived irom the free coinage of silver would be to increase' the prices of- property and commodities. So that both sides to this question agree upon this one point, that the free coinage oi silver ,would cheapen money or would cause a raise in the prices 01 property and commodities, which is the same thing as cheap money. "This being' admitted, every one possessed, of common sense "knows that men who have money for invest ment now hoarded in bank vaults and other places would immediately undertake to avail themselves of the advantage oi a rise in property by in vesting their money in ;property. in order to realize a profit upon their investment.' The effect oi the tree coinage of sil ves would, therefore, be to immediately cause an investment of money in property and commodi ties instead of, as now, in bonds and mortgages. There would be an im mediate revival oi business in this country. No man in his senses will dispute the fact that gold would be cheaper by the free coinage of silver and the iree use of silver as money; hence, gold would immediately come from its hiding places and be invested in property and commodities, tor the plain reason that property and com modities would rise in value and gold would fall in valne. "There would be no business sense in hoarding money because every one knows gold would fall in value under the bimetallic system of free coinage of . silver. Gold is now hoarded because it is constantly ris ing in valuers compared to all other LATEST POLITICAL HAI'PEXIXGS. Tie fac simile Blgaature of is 09 every TOappez. Hon. Thos. B. Reed,' of Portland, Maiie, has been again renominated ior Congress.. ; ; H S enator Quay has announced his in? lion" of retiring from politics at tlu expiration of his term in iSgg- R v. Dr. Talmage in one of his discourses has favored silver. He says it is just what the working man netds. -.- " . :- Maine is now for silver. .The Democrats held another .State Con vention and declared for the Chicago platform and nominees. r " There is considerable talk oi the sound money Democrats running J Sterling Mortna for the Presidency, Presidential candidates are numerous in these times. i The Populists of Texas passed a law to have their platform copyright ed. When they were asked their reason their answer was ''to keep the Democrats from stealing it." 1 : I- - C. A. Dana, editor of the j New York Sun says to vote ior McKinley, because the platform . on which Bry an stands is dishonest and anarchistic, and should be overthrown. j . Tne Lone Star State, headed by Cyclone Davis, is for a full Populist ticket. It will be remembered j that Mr. Davis headed the middle-of-the-roaders in the St. Louis Convention. Mr. Chas E. Bently,)f Nebraska, and James H. Southgate, of North Carolina, nominees of tlie Prohibition party for the presideny and ;vice dresidencyj have filed letters of ac ceptance, f The farmers of Pennsylvania are for free silver and Bryan. Mr. Roue Master cf the State Grange, predicts that this spirit will grow and in No vember Bryan will be ? elect :d by a large majority, Postmaster General Wilson has decided not to take any part in the coming campaign. He. will sail for Europe on October 1 2th and will re main for about two months. He will be Accompanied by his wife. Alabama's State election resulted in a walk over ior the Democrats. Johnstona's majority is about 39,444 over ; Goodyear. In both Houses ol the Legislature the Democrats have three-tourths of the members. Senator Hill has declared to Mr. Jones, Chairman of National Demo cratic Executive Committee, that he will support the nominees oi the Chi cago Convention. . The N. Y. Dem ocratic Convention will endorse Bry and Sewall. Fl A for Infants and Children, " Castoria issd -well adapted to children that I recommend it as Superior to any prescription known to me." H. A-Archer M-D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 'The use of Castoria- is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos SIahtys, D. D New York City. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation.- ; Sour Stomach. Diarrhn-v v 7 Kills Worms, gives sleep, aniX. Without injurious medication. &0 mm ii iiuui.ij . "For several years I have re,,. Castoria and shall ahvay contf so, as it has invariably produc.- r V ( resultsJ" -'-'--l ."I : Edwix F. Pardee, X D I 125i Street and 7th Ave., New York (.1 - " i . . . ; ' . T5E Centacr Company, 77 SIurrat Street, Ne Yok ' crn; Id Loe K HERB ... "i Don't tbiok it is too late to purchase your Sprint U IF you have'not already purchased you are just in time. I have iu -l received a new; shipment 'of Hats in all the latest styles iW k I alone but in fact: a COMPLETE LINE pF MILLINERY, and uuugiii. ini-in ch..cj. .gii-ai .iv,vmv.tiuu x nui 1 l;i - , til ca IK) Sc 1 1 l Hem -i t 1 r-ma 1.., av.i r- u - j.L. ft... t rtl X-d astonish you. . Call early, secure bargains andavoid the rush.. . ' 1 I have also received a ijew line of I Stamped Linen and Embroidery Silks All fresh and new designs,, which I also offer at very reduced rates. Thankirisr you for past "patronage- and soliciting the same in ihViit, I am, . Very respectfully, v m ... ' jsl WE WILL GIVE YOU k mm on iti S3? . WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN THE WAV OF i3,STATIO N E R YN H EITHER PRINTED OR BLANK CALL ON US. m PuMislii Plate Glass Front, Opposite Court House. Advance Gompan H. G. COHKOR, President. BRANCH "J; C. HALES, Casller, S GO.. -.j t?vTiil,soi, 3sr. o.. 's;-:::::: TRANSACTS A .GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS IN ; ITS FULLEST SCOPE. SOLICITS THE BUSINESS OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, 25-27-tf . ! " ' M y . A. 1 ' i I- niim As bright as Silver. As pure as Gold; j As cheap as Brass. While North buying Silverware, we selected a full line of orna ments in . ... . . . ..ALUMINUM.. Pins, Buckles, Picture Frames, Match Safes j ' . ; And a hundred other artifles. Every article sold under abs( lute guarantee not to tarnish. Also a full line of V W atcliesr Clocks SilYeware Plate Gass' Front. Nash Street.
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