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I GEORGES PILE AND GRAVE I, PILLS1 I MARVELLOUS REMEDY. WHAT WILL IT DO? IT IS MORE THAN GOLD TO ME,—IT SAVED MY LIFE.' I WRAT WILL IT DO ? WHAT WILL IT DO ? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT VII L IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL II DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAr WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT W LL IT Do? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WBAT WILL IT DO ? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WII L TT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT W LL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL 11 DO ? WHAT WILL IT DO ? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHA' WIlL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT Do? WHAT WILL IT DO ? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO ? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? WHAT WILL IT DO? 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If you are a martyr to Indigestion, Biliousness, and Consti- pation you have a Sure Remedy in George's Pills. If you suffer from any Bowel Disorder, such as Piles, Const. pation, Flatulence, Calic, you have a Remedy you can always rely upon. If you suffer from PALPITATION, and are afraid that you HEART is affected, you will find these Pills an EFFICACIOUS REUEOr If you suffer from HEADACHE and GIDDINESS, George s Pills will remove these Panis sooner any other known Medicine. If you have PAIN AFTER BATHING and fee .lSY and LISTLESS, one dose of George's Pills will act charm. If your FOOD TURNS SOUR and rises no the mouth, a few doses of thts Remedy will make yuur tro thing of the past. If you fee NE VOUS, EXCITABLE, and Low SPIRITED a perfect Ant J: w found in George's Pills. If you a "e a DISAGREEABLE TASTE in the mouth, a Single Dose of George's Pile and Gravel Pills at bed time will clean the tongue before the dawn of another day. IF SLEEP fails to give you REST, try George's Pills. They will make your bed eaby, sleep refreshing, and Revive your Strength. If you feel unfit for EXERTION, 'VEAK, and LIMP, this Remedy will restore pour Energy and ength, and will make Labour and Exercise the Enjoyment of L. If you are troubled with NAUSEA anu 'OMITING at thd thought of eating, a box of -ge's Pills will i. h-ke your meatane drink both SAVOURY and PLEAS»NT. If your BLOOD is impure, it will keep open all the important outlets of the body, and thus give free exit to all GROSS HTJMORS, and no more BL, >OH IMPURI 1'IES will be seen burs ingthrough the Skin in PIMPLES, BLOTt'HES, sORES, and BOILS. In thousands of cases it ha" removed from the Blooi, root and branch RHEUMATIC. SCORBOlIC, SCROFULOUS Taints that ha defied all other Remedies. If you have a tendency to DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, this Remedy, by its action upon the Kidneys and Skin, will bring Relief. If you have DIFFICULTY of BREATHING, this Remedy will prove a friend to you in the hour of need. It will change your constant ailing tofreedom from pain. It will change the sallow complexion to uhc bloom of health. It will change your sickliness to vigour; your languor to activity your general debibilitv to firmness of sinew and muscle. It is APERIENT, and therefore will remove CONSTI PATION. It is ANTIBII.IOUS, and will therefore -rreet all irregularities of the liver. It is DIURE I IC, and will, oherefore keep open the water passages. It is TONIC, and will, therefore give tone and vigour to the Digestive Organs. It is BLOOD PURIFYING and NERVE-hTKENGTHENINO it is therefore, ALL YOU WANT These World-renowned ills are sold Everywhere i p< t. l/ll 2 and 1/9 each. "THE HOPE OF THE AGE." The Monthly Magazine of the Pontypridd and Biatriet Band of Hop* Unioa. PUBLISHED MONTHLY; PRICE ONE PENNY; LOCAL PORTRAITS} BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. M-K1AL STORY: ü)!lY-S TWO LIVES." SHORT TALES, POETRY J MUSIC: SOLFA and OLD NOTATION; LOCAL ARTICLES; LOCAL TEMPERANCE GOSSIP; LITH YR ERYR. IN WELSH. THE BEST LOCAL MAGAZINE. ENLARGFD AND IMPROVED. Printed and Published at the "Chromcle" Office where Advertisements should be eent. h is the best Monthly Advertising Medium in the Populous Mining Diltricte around Ponty- e pridd. NOW ISSUED: "THE WELSH EDUCATIONIST, A Monthly Magazine published in connection with the Rhondda Pupil Teachers' Centre, Porth, and EDITED BY MR R. D. CHALKE, HEADMASTER. President of the Rhondda Teachers' Association. Prise: Two Pexoe. A tfnpsrtty Get-Up Monthly. Pointed for the Proprietors by T. Dsrnu sad Obwmcla" Office, MH1 Street, Ponty- F* T- I Sls^'S v.. PILLxS I BEECHAM'S PILLS. J Worth a Guinea a Box. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Bllioul Attacks. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Nervous Disorders. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Indigestion in all its Forau. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For-Wind and Pains iii the Stomach BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Sick Headache. BEECHAM'S PILLS. Have saved the lives of thousands. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Giddiness. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Fullness and Swellings after Meals. BEECHAM'S PILLS. Are Worth a Guinea a Box. BEECHAM'S PILLS. A wonderful medicine for Females of all ages. BEECHAM'S PILLS. I Are adapted for old and young. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Dizziness and Drowsiness. I BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Colds, Chills, Flushings of Heat. BKECHAM'S PILLS. Will restore the Rosebud of Health to all who use them. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Costiveness and Scurvy. For Blotches on the Skin. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Disturbed Sleep and Frightful Dreuu. BEECHAM'S PILLS. I, Are the Best Medicine for Female Complaints. BEECHAM'S PILLS. The First Dose Gives Relief in Twenty Minutes. BEECHAM'S PILLS. > Are the Finest Medicine in the World. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Sickheadache. BEECHAM'S PILLS. Are recommended by Medicine Men. BEECHAM'S PILLS. Have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. BEECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE. Will Recommend itself. BEECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE. Is efficacious and economical. BEECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE. 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I CYCLING NEWS&GOSSfP- Mr. C. B. Lawes has achieved his ambi ion- I Last year he trained for a paced Hying q',iarie^ I and tied record. Nothing daunted, he has train*' I assiduously all the winter, and in the first glow o I balmy spring has made his effort with success* I knocking off 3-5ths of a second from Parlby's old I standing figures (made before that famous sprinter I forsook the paths of amateurism), and can po111 I to 25 8-5th sees, as his time, ihu best time, I flying fourth of a mile. Lawes is an e.vcepliona I man he has shone at sculling and running, an I now, in his veteranhood, has trained himself to I this highly special development of high speed for I a short distance on a cycle. He uses a trerneil, I dous gear, takes nearly a lap to wind it up, sn* I extremely far back, and (most remarkal>ie of a") I is slightly lame in one leg. I An old lady of eighty-six has just died from io* I juries resulting in a fall caused by collision with It I cyclist in one of the busiest thoroughfares in Lou- I don. At the inquest it trauspired that the cV I clist after the accident, gave a false name I address to the police, although he claimed that I had done all in his power to avoid the disaster- • I Apparently, although lie felt himself to be blanie" I less, he realf^'d the general prejudice agains I cyclists in the courts, and preferred to sneak on* I The old lady did not appear to be greviously ill- I jured at the time, but her extreme age hindere I her recovery from the shock of a fall. The ver' I diet was accidental death, but a recommendation I was added that all cycles should be licensed alld I numbered. I There is a growing tendency among cyclists to ride a tyre of a comparatively small diameter i and riders will be pleased to know that the DnnloJJ Pneumatic Tyre Co.. Ltd., are now manufacturing a li inch roadster tyre. This tyre is most sUlt- able for ladies use. and it is hardly necessary add that it is fully guaranteed under the wel known Dndo p guarantee, which is so liberiLilY I interpreted by the Company. I A fatal can of excessive cycling has just occur' I red a. Cheltenham. A retired colonel, who wa^j I fond of riding, wa; prevented from starting wi"1 I his wife and some friends on a ride to a neighbour* K ing town, and so he decided to join them later> | and hurried after them to catch up the party- I seemed to suffer from the effect, but after a rest I was all right, and the return journey presented "0 P difficulty. Afteivaids, however, the colon t suffered severe pains in the chest, and died I a couple of hours, and his medical attenda1" I averred that death was due to overstrain of t'1? I heart. It is one more instance of the mischief 0 I ovc.Y!o!ng u,e game when one is not fit for l'1- I and continued labour. I When two people ride a tandem, both are liable I to be fined if their one lamp goes out. both a.r8 I summoned for footpath riding, or breach of Wly I provisions of the Highway Act. Even though I only one of the two can steer the machine, bow* I are liable if the rule of the road be broken, and I furious riding he indulged in and there is an acct. I dent, damages can be claimed from both riders » I they jointly own the machine, but if one is the I owner and the other is on the machine by request. I only the owner is liable for damages, though bota I are liab'e for broaches of riding regulations- I Therefore it behoves tandem riders to be v i I careful in the selection of their companions, I not to rashly let anyone steer them into danger Or I in d< fiance to the rules of the road. I Vonders w 11 never cease In one week \V8 I have a ccnfertnce of magistrates assemble" | together to discuss the neglected condition of tb0 I roads round Scarho oug h. the famous Yorkshire I watering place, and anot her magistrate taking I reasonable view of lootpath law, by fining a delin' I quent one penny, and no costs. This extreme)1 I sensible law-dispenser gave his opinion that it woo I absurd to bring up cases of footpath riding wbeC I no obstruction was caused by the cyclist, and 1 I this instance there was absolutely no one else ill I sight except the officer as policeman. I The old cry of the non-cyclist is again tièing I raised, that bicycles are too highly priced and tb0 1 very people who pay a top price for the best pianoSt I best guns, best yachts, that can be bought, gr°^ I at the prices of the best bicycles. Even a we I informed paper like the Contemporary Review hIlS I Lent its authority to the absurd contention that I village-made bicy le could be turned out as well SO I a high grade machine from a properly-equipped I factory; but the article would be after all not I village-made bicy cle but an assemblage (in I village) of factory- made parts. It is always the I wisest policy in bu ying a cycle to pay the very I most you can afford and get the highest possIble I class of workmanship. I We have been glancing through the pages of tbe I "Spring Number" of the Dunlop News, (which I will be sent post free to any cyclist applying for I same at 160 Clerkenwell Road, E.C.,) and were I greatly interested in the article on the art of pace' I making and the illustrations of the Dunlop tead* at work. On giving a few minutes serious on tyres and tyre construction, one can but See that the efficiency and security of the Duil.-OP tyre are the outcome of its design; its durability and strength are the result of the Company using only the most suitable materials for its manufac- ture and its simplicity of construction is essential feature of the tyre. Thus we incorporated in the Dunlop tyre these five pointlJ which have enabled it to maintain such pre-eminent position, viz. :-Efficiency. security, durability, strength, and simplicity, truly a power' ful combination, The Normal College for the Blind at Uppet Norwood, in the south east district of London. has a machine made for eight riders, on which the poor inmates take exercise. Of course one of the attendants has the management of the steer- iiig. while all do their share of work. They can be see daily on the roads in that district, finding pleasure in spinning through the pure air, though deprived the use of sight. A cemetery is not the best of places to train iOr but out in America a racing man once obtained permission from the keeper of a local necropolis to train on the mile straight, with the restriction that he should practice before five in the morning- After a few weeks spent in heavy work, and several falls into graves in course of construction, or over protruding stones, he became fit, and in spite of the ill-luck which was predicted, won several races at Toronto. a
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