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"N - 1 )'t , C J LEMON ELIXIEC REGULATES THE livER, STOlt. ACH, BOWELS AND KTDNEYS. For biliousness, constipation, and . malaria. For indigestion, sick end - nervous headache . For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure, and nervous prostration. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon EOixir. 60o and $1 bottles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Qa. '' GRATITUDE . Dri Hi ilozley Dear Sir: Since using your ' liemMm J Elixir I have neve another e attack of those fearful fueadaclies,' and thank God that I have -sit last found a medicine that will cucer those awful spells. MBS. ETTA W. JONES. Parkersburg; W. Va. ItOiLBTS LEMON ELIXIR 1 I suffered with indigestion and dys entery for two long years. I heard 4f Lemon Ellzir; got it; taken seven bot tles and am now a well man. HARRY ADAMS, 2fo. 1734 First Avenue, , Birmingham MOZLET5TS LEMON ELIXIR. Cured my husband, who was afflicted for years with large ulcers on his leg; and was cured after using two bottles; and cured a friend whm the doctors Ixad given up to die, who had suffered for years with indigestion and nervous prostration. MRS. E. A. BEVTLLE, Woodsock, Ala. A CARD. For nervous and sick headaches, in digestion, biliousness and oonstibpatlon of which I have been a great sufferer) I have never found a medicine that would give such pleasnat, prompt, and! permanent relief as Dr. H. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. J. P. SAWTBLL, Griffin, Ga., Pub Usher Morning; Call. My Grandmother's Cloclc Tn tiils amusing sport the Dlavefs.iom hands and extend their arms to their full extent. ' One of the outside nlavers remains stationary, and the others run around him; as, fast as, they can, which proceeding" is called' "winding the clock." In. this, manner the straight line becomes a conrrised -spiral, and ail the players get huddled together in a most laughable manner, ine wmaing or the clock usual ly leads to such disorder that it is next to impossible to unwind it without break ing-the line of boys. ..... . . '' The Long and' Short of It. The smallest man in this year's batch of fConscripts. in . Franco comes from Cu nel, heaf Sibnffaticn. In. tLeueriartment bt p3&jfg$j& 'd&f&i OAOifiS Etmle 5lay- sxana a, oniy-o ' ieet,ia. . inches in eight elgKs, " pounds -'-'"In . ' his IrrW.JltJFW &Sllre3 to be F constitutionally;, suite, - sound-, and has lnexe)rjdrday.t8 jesith)s,ie. The biggest man comes irom tne department of the Herault. He stands 6 feet 6 Inches and Is named Eugene Casenae. What do you think I raw Wfiesniuff IhKdlaisl night And nurse foreot my oaBdle J4-'" And left It burning bright f Vi - . .... . - - w 'g V it-j'bi t - " T - - A DAXUSQ 1IOLD.UI. There, on the candle tip, Aa plain as plain, could be. The dea'resf little fairy Was boding right at ro." Her hair was long and golden; Her little skirtawere red; I couldn't help but lve her. And this is what ahe JA: "Qood evening, little Earth Child Tve come to bring you light, And if you're very g6od, dear, I'll watch yoa all the night. rtb tt1bers Mist and An(hei . fnplnred-The Third Han rscnpe With 91700. Newcastle, Pa., June 3. One of th most daring hold-ups ever perpetrated in this part of the State took place In. Ellwood City this afternoon. Three unmasked men met Costen Burns, an aged and wealthy resident of that place, who started to-day to his quar ries with $2100 to pay his hands. Just in the rear "of the Ellwood Seamless Tube Works, almost iri the heart of th3 town, he met three strangers in a rig. They accosted him and he entered intc r-conversatiOn with them. Suddenly one of the trio, a large man, wearing black goggles, stepped Into Burns' buggy , and seized him br the throat.. One of the others seizea the satchel containing the cash intend ed for "the quarrymen and jumped ipti his own rig. The man with the goggles followed and the three lashed their horses to a run and disappeared before Burns could recover from the attack. A- JBPSse was hastily organized and came upon the highwayinen about twe mile from the scene of the" robbery. A Heavy, 'exchange of shoHs took place between pursuers and pursued. One c the robbers was crippled by a shot an'! was an easy victim, while the leader, the. man with the goggles, was captured arter his ammunition was expended Over $400 was found on the second rob ber's person, but the third man es caped .nd is yet at large with $1700 o? the stolen money. The prisoners are strangers here and absolutely refuse tc talk. The man who escaped went Id the direction of the Ohio line. DIDNT HARRY POR MONET. The Boston man, who lately (married a sickly rich young woman, Is happy for he got Dr. King's New Life Pills, which restored her to perfect health. Infallible for Jaundice, Billious nesa, Malaria. Fever and Acme una, all liver and Stomach troubles. Gentle but effective. Only 25 cents at all drug stores. Customer in restourant Have you any Belgian hare? Absent-minded waiter- Yes, sir; blonde or brunette, air? 8HVEN YiBAiRS IN BED. "Will wonders never cease?" Jmaulrt the friends of Mrs. S. Pease, of Law rence, Kan. They knew she had been unable to' leave her bed in seve& years on account of kidney and' liver trou ble, nervous prostration and general de bility, but "Three bottles of Electric Bitters enabled me to walk,' she writes nd in three months I felt like a new person." Women suffering from Head ache, Backache, rvmiarpa1 ,giopiffg ness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells wijl find it a priceless blessing Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed. Only 50c. at all druggists. "Brevity is the soul of wit," and the weight of wit is truth. You may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active, energetic man with torpid liver, and you may know that his liver is torpid when he does not relish his food or feels dull and languid after eat ing, often has headache and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chamber. Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal functions, remew Ms vitality, improtve his diges tion, and make him feel like a new man. Price 25 cents. Samples free at C. A. Raysor's drug store. Get What You Ask For! When you ask for Casoarets Candj Cathartic be sure you get them Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C Never sold in bulk. A substitutor i, always a cheat and a fraud. Bewarei AH druggists, ioc. "I love to live where dark is And spread my skirts so fine; It makes me, ob, so happy To shine and shine and shine 1 "And you could shine, too, Earth Child, Just like a candle light Shine all your little life, dear, And make the whole world bright. Just then the door blew open; The wiivi came with a prance; He took my little fairy's hands And made her leap and dance. She whirled and twirled and twisted To 'scape the playful breeze. Bhe begged him to release her Upon her pretty knees. Bad wind I - He ran off with her! She left one kiss a spark. The naughty little fairy Bhe left me in the dark ! Detroit Free Prcss. No, (Maude, dear, it isn't necessary for college -student to own thermom eters in order to get their degrees. THE "AMERICAN PERIL.' A French Dfpnly Clnfm that Anierf. emi Bnslitoss Competition is Ad vnncing: Toward France With Methodical Knpiditjr. Paris, June 3. In the Chamber of Deputies to-day M. Des Tournelles De Constant asked the Foreign Minister, M. Delcasse, for a statement on the Chinese situation. In the course of his remarks, the deputy alluded to Ameri can business competition, saying the American peril was advancing to SAVES TWO FTROM DOBJATH. "Our tittle daughter toad an almost latal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis writes Mrs. W. K. Hiav iland, of Armonk, N. T., "tout wnen all remedies failed we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece. wlho had consuaBption In ah advanced stage also used tnis wonderful medi cine and today sne is perfectly well." Desperate throat and' lung diseases yield to Dr. King'rNew Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infalli. ble for Coughs and Colds. 50c. and! $1 fcottles guaranteed by all druggists. Trial bottles free. . v HE IS A WONDER. Cherokee, Iowa, a he I now, cheerful, All wfc aee Mr. C. F. Collier, of erect, vigorous, without an ache, could hardly believe he 4c the same man who, a short time ago, had to sit in a chair, propped up by cushions, suffering in tensely from an achtng back; in agony he tried to stoopall caused by chronic kidney trouble, that no medicine help ed till he used Electric Bitters and was wholly, cured by three bottles. Posi tively cures Backache, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, all Kidney troubles. Only 50c at all dru$ stores. BEW1ARB OP GKEEN iPRTJTTiNOTl in the heated term people should pay: at tention to- their diet, -avoiding unrips fruit and stale vegetables which inrvart ably bring- on cramps, cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Children are particularly subject to complaintts of this kind, and no mother can feel safe without haz ing a hottleof Pain-Killer. It Is safe, sure and speedy cure. Avoid substi tutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis. Price 25 and 60c. Some men are always firing fourteen-inch guns at rowboats. their IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga., offered for. six months with a fright ful running sore on bis leg; but writes tfiafc &ac1fclen8 'Arolca" Salve wholly CUES ii , fa. : Cre J r,4ays. B'or Ulcers. Wounds. Pj?esJt&the best salre.in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by all druggir. If you plant thorns for others, be careful how you -yourself go barefoot. Hoax Bj ones believes that one good turn deserves another. Joax jHe must be a crank. A GOOD COUGH MEDICINE. It speaks well for Chaimberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in oreference to wards them with methodical rapidity. I ny other. "I have sold Chaimberlain's The Napoleons of American declared openly that their enterprise meant the conquet of Europe and her economic ruin. The "yellow peril" was more distant than the American peril, but the Chinese had given a warning which ought not to be neglected. M. Delcasse replied in a reassuring manner, regarding China. He said the French troops would leave at the earliest possible moment. Two batches had already been ordered home and he hoped the bulk of the expedition would soon follow. The powers only insisted on measures of justice, having the character of reparation for the past and guarantees for the future. "The Doctor told me my cough was incurable. One Minute Cough Cur made me a well man." Nooris Silver North Stratford; N. H. Because you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't despair, One Minute Cough Cure has cured thousamds and it will cure you Safe and sure. At all druggists. CURES ECZEMA AND ITCHING HUMORS THROUGH THE BIXDOD. COSTS NOTHING TO TRY IT B. B. ,B. (Botanic Blood Baim) is now recognized, as a certato and sure cure for ficzema, Itching Skin, Humors, Scabs, Scales, "Watery Blisters, Pim ples, Aching Bones or Joints, Bolls, Car- bunkles, Prickling Pain in the Skin, Old Eating Sores, etc. Botanic Blood Balm taken internally, cures the worst and most deep-seated cases by emriching, purifying and vitalizing the blood, there by giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Botanic Blood Balm is the only cure to stay cured, for these awful, an noying skin troubles. Other remedies may relieve, but B. B. B. actually cures, heals every sore and gives th rich glow of health to the skin. B. B. B. builds up the broken down hotty and makes the blood red and moiirishlng. Over 3000 voluntary testimonials of cures'by Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Druggists, $1. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. Describe trouble, and free medical advice given until cure Men and women are to be considered; good until the proof is on the other side. i . I ,UilH5 Call at C. A. Raysor's Drug Store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's) Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are) an elegant physic. They also Improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take an ipleant in effect. A single act cannot prove good nor bad; one flower make a bouquet. a man does not A PAST BICYCLE RIDER. Will often receive painful cuts sprains or bruises from accidents. Buck len's Arnica Salve win kill the pain, and! heal the injury. It's the cyclist's friend. Cures Chaflng, Chapped Hands. Sore Lips, Burns, Ulcers and Piles. Owe guaranteed. Only 25c. Try it. Sold by all druggists. Would that every man could be bound by the advice he gives! The greatest evidence of the dancer of cholera morbus, diarrhoea and dysen tery is the increase in the death rata during the summer months. You can not be too careful, and particular at tention should be paid to the diet. A supply of Paln-Killer should always be at hand for it can be relied on at all times as safe, sure and speedy. A teaepoonful will cure any ordinary case. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain- KlUer, Perry Davis. Price 25c. and BOc. with complete satisfaction to myselfi and customers," says Druggist J. Gold smith, Van Ettten N. Y. "I fcavetelways used it in my own family both for or dinary coughs and! colds and for the cough following la glippe, and find it very efficacious." For sale by C.A. Ray- sor, druggist. Hate is a two-edged sword, without a handle: the user grasps the 'blade. Does not our anger at evil in others sometimes injure our own character? AND OREGON, WASHINGTON IDAHO are the states to which a large im migration is now directed. You should take advantage of the opportunities and the greatly reduced rates. This country fully and accurately described in new booklet with a large map, which will be mailed to any address upon receipt of six cents In postage by W. B. Kniskern, 22 Fifth avenue, Chi cago. .!U1HI Did it ever occur to you that a llttl Perry Davis Pain Killer on the end o the finger applied once or twic to a mosquito bite would coun teract the poison and speedil reduce the swelling? Pain Kille will also cure bites and stings of otho poisonous insects as well as reptiles See directions to use upon wrapper o each bottle. Avoid substitutes, there i but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis. Prie 25c. and 50c. Pyny-Balsam Stops the Tickling, and quickly allays inflammation in the throat. STC i The Kind You Have Always Bought Bean tie m m 10U "are mdJ OREGON. WASHINGTON and IDAHO are the states are the states to which a arge Immigration is now directed. You should take advantage of the opportun ities and the greatly reduced rates. This wonderful country fully and accurate ly described and illustrated in a new booklet with a large map which will be mailed to any address upon receipt of six cents in postage (by W. B. Kniskern, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago. SfcS CAr,DY CATHARTIC Drarelita. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to n "something just as good." ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ; 5 Minitf. Breakfast foo' - MMMlMSBSBBSSBBBSBSJSfSSSBBlS'WSgllSWWjSSSBSBl'SlSS ITOSfWOarWBBBTSBSSJWrsrSiWBBMSBBBBBSBBMBBBBBMB f i T T 173 Ul .TTihie Carlsbad of AiaierSca Tfae Mmt EPvU&Uttul JHTealtli and IPieere He&ort ita tiie Union. a r-4 I '1 1 164 miles east of Chattanooga, 42 miles east of Knoxville, on the K. & B. Railway, in tne loveliest valley of the East Tennessee mountains. Two ho tels, 25 cottages. 40 acres ,lawn, walks and shade trees. Electric lights. Complete system water works, with modern baths. Splendid-orchestra, spa cious bail room, telegraph and long distance telephone; in fact, all the amuse, ments and comforts. Best German and American cooks. Write for 40 page book FREE P-maa ftf "UCflAT 21lWiaS(l The water is shipped all seasons of the yea riLC9 01 VV&W-Y WUlOU. in poplar barrels. Oat $5 each. Ralf-barrel $3.50. Cases, one dozen half-gallon bottles, $5. 5 gallon Rockerjohn, $ 2.75, 10 pallon Rockeriohn, $3.75. 5 gallon crated Demijohn, $2.25. 14 gallon glass Carhop $3.75. Special rate to dealers in car-load lots upon application. Terms cash. Remit by P. 0. Order on Tate Spring, New York exchange or registered letter to Tate spring, a enn. Shipping daily at the rate of over 4,000 packages per annum. Special freight rate to an pointsman be secured. Tate water is sold by the most reliable druggists in 11 m principal cities and towns. Last year shipments increased over 100 per cent, of any previous year Sysfs male by Dr. T. S. Antesell, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in National Medicpl College, and Chemist to the U. 8. Department of Agriculture, and can be found m the page pamphlet. 1 1 V: 4: Mountain Spring 14 Milea From Tate Snrines. Fine Llthla and Chal7bte Springs, flowing from side and ibase of Clinch Mountain. Beautiful scnery among tne Hills. Hotel, cottages aeidl gnoninds greatly Improved and now open to vis itors at these low rates. $1.00 and $1.60 per day, $7.00 to $8.00 per week; $25.W to $30 per month. Hack line from Tate at moderate prices. Privileges of Tate draugiht for those desiring It. IVw furfher information, address THOS. TOMXiETNSON, Owtoer, Tate Springs, Tenn. The following Mst is taken from W00 on file in the proprietor's office. They come from every point atf the compass sad represent persons in every "wmlk of Hie: Senator E. W. Pettus, of Alabama. "I have found Tate Spring: -water a genuine specific tor the cure at malairigil troubles." R. L. Taylor, ex-Jovertnor of Tennes see, Nashville : "I regard Tate Spring' as the best an the continent." Thos. A. Mellon, of Mellon Baxw., ibankers, Pittsburg, Fa. : "1 believe there is no water In this country equal to Tate's for the cure of neuralgia, as well as dyspepsia jid liv er troubles." J. W. Thomas, president and general manager of Chattalntooga and )St. tLouis railway: "I take pleasure In recoommending it to any one who wishes to enjoy contin uous health." R. A Hemphill, Atlanta Constitution! Atlanta, 3.: greatly appreciate TJate Water and highly reccommtid it." CfRElAT WAGON MAirTDiPAC?r01RE!R. J. M. Studeba&er, South Bend, Ind. "I believe there is. no spring In America that contains the Ihealing qualities that Tate Spring does. THE GREAT TOBACOO MANUFAC TURER J. S. Carr, Durham, N. C: "1 think it the finest water to be found anywhere." PRESIDENT, OF LARGEST (SNUFF. CO. IN TUB WOULD. B. Wilson, 24 Arch street, pnu- Geo. adelpMa, Pa. : "In 1884 I suffered very acutely from indigestion, which lasted Until 1896. In the fall of that year a friend sent me a case of Tate Spring Water. Before re ceiving' the water I was visiting a doc tor three times a week, taking aM kinds medicine and after using the water for a week I have never since that time been to see a doctor in regard to my in digestion, and 'have never taken a drop of medicine for indigestion since. I believe this water saved' my life, and consider-it the toest water for indiges tion I. have ever known. I have rec commended this water to a number of friends who have used it, and have never known it to fail in beneficial re sults." . E. Lt. Greer, Washington, Pa.: saved my life beyond a doubt." rut RECEIVED SUBSTANTIAL BENE FIT. A. E. Carr, Cincinnati, O.: "We have received substantial benefit from Tate Spring water." GREAT BENEFIT TO A GREAT BUS INESS MAN. James Swann (of Tniman, Bwatan & Co.) N. Y.: "I have found Tate Water of great benefit. raOlfjTHE COURTS OF JUSTICE. Judge Henry R. Bryan, Newbeme, N C. : It does me more good than any wa ter I have ever used." CURES CHTTjTJB. J. M. Elliott, jr., of Kyle IiunKber Co., Gadaden, Ala.: "It cured me of dyspepsia, chill and malaria.' EFFICIENT TONIC. T. M. Miller, Vlcksburg, Miss.: The most efflcienct nd) agreeable tonic of which I have any knowledge." ONLY RELIEF FOR CHRONIC MA LABIA. O. DM. OatotrelL M. D., little Rock, Ark., "It was the only agent I fiound that gave relief of chronic mad-aria." INFALLIBLE CURE FOR DYSPEP SIA. David Kirk, president of McCalmont Oil company, Pittsburg, Pa.: 4el be lieve Tate Spring water is an Infallible cure for dyspepsia." MAY USE HTS NAME. W. S. Pope, Columbia, 6. C. : "Con tinue the use of my name, and I will onoX jo Xuspi sb enqjsjp Xnnjasqo catalogues as you wish to send." THE WATER Cures Indigestion, Dys pepsla and all troubles of Liver 'Stomach, Bladder Bowels, Kidneys, Rheu. matlsm and Bipod Dis eases. SHIPPED AN Y WHERE ANYTIME H Asheville-The Paragon, J. E. Wingood, C. A. Raysor, W. 0. Carmlcbael, Dr. T. C.Smith, Pelham's Pharmacy, Theobold's Candy Kitchen, Pat Mclntyre, B. C Mclntrye. Bonanza Wine and Liquor Co., Hampton & featherstoo . . Biltmore-Dr. G. W. eed: Hendersonyille W. ,H, JnstU9. Brevard J. E. ;Clayton. Franklin-Franklin Pharmacy. Bryson Citj-J? E. Smith Co., A. B Allison & Co. Waynesville-Mclntosh Co., WaynesvilleSDrug Co. Hot Springs-M , McFalL Capacity of Hotel 500. 40 Page Book Free. AU thu comforts ana amusements. .'-1 7 I' Ml
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