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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1889)
The Reason Why Ayer’* Pill* are *<> popular i», while always reliable a.* u cathartic medicine, they never leave any ill effect*. This is because they are purely vegetable, and entirely fre- from calo mol or any other dangerous drug. In all case*, therefore, whether the patient be old or young, they may be confl dantiy administered. In the Southern and Western States, where derangements of the liver are so general, Ayer’s Pills have proved an in¬ estimable blessing. D, W. Paine, New Berne, N. C., writes : •• j goffered a long time with utouuu h and liver troubles. I tried various tern ^eSMMdugAy^’sPnK 1 took U Th,se them pills benefited me at oik months, e. and regularly for a few my health was completely r< stored.” Throughout New England, next t« lung diseases, Stomach and 'Dowel Complaints we the most prevalent. Dyspepsia and Constipation arc almost universal. Mr. Gallaclier, a practical chemist, of Roxbury, Mass., wbo was long troubled wltb Dyspepsia, writes: Pills^a^nlf.'aftcr'tHli'ing*one' disposed hox''«dt?imtt to quit much benefit, f was and, them; but lie finished urged perseverance, the second l«*x, I before 1 had continued liegan to experience relief. I Inking them, at intervals, until I had used eleven boxes. Huftice it to say. that I am now a well man, and outstrip* grateful to your chemistry, which Ul * n< ’ Tlie head ami stomach are always in sympathy ; hence the cauKe *>f wont (if those distressing headiu lies, to which so many, especially women, Poughheep- are. subject. Mrs Harriet A. Marble, of ale, N. Y„ write* that for years she was n martyr to headache, Mid never found ^?«y Ayer's ,, ?ftne^until Pills, since which , %“ 0 l»L'an she has lM <<f''^ been lu the enjoyment of perfect health. Ayer's Pills, Jf# I'ltKI'AItKO I1Y Dr. <1. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists., Ms Pills FOR TORPID LIVER • A. torj*t<t liver iloruiifc* <l»«> idJiu. «mi«I |»ro«l »*«•«•* Sick Headache, Rhpil IWniwiviT uyspepsia, uouuvoii ........ !■>*.. bb, .meu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. TIhtc la on bettfr ri nn'lj fnrilms ^.7:T»Vr?aVwl.l^Vs!“pVre«,»^*' ai ^ l r-nmmiVinan * URIFY YOUR BLOOD. Bui do not use tho dangerous alkaline and mercurial preparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive *cwer of thestomach. Tho vegelpblo king¬ dom gives us the bos’ and salcst remedial agents. Dr. Sherman dovoled Iho greater pari oi his Ilia to Ihe discovery ol this relia¬ ble and sale remedy, and all Its ingredient* are vegetable. He gave it the name ol Prickly ftsh Bitters 1 a nams svsry on* can r*m*mb»r, and la tk* present d»y nothing has b»»n discovered lhal Is to boneflcial ter KIDNEYS the BLOOD, 'or 'or the ths LIVER, *or the STOMACH. This remedy Is now so wall arid favorably known by all who have uuod il lhal arguments as to Its merits nro uso lass, and il others who require a correct¬ ive to the system would but give it a Irial Ihe heallh ol Ibis country would bo vastly Improved. Remember tho name PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist tor it. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., ® s r. LOUIS. Mft p. p. p (YrlcklJ A»l>. l'l'k* luvx, ku>l l\.la«*tiuu.) CIJKFS SYPHILIS rnmurv. S«u'*mditrT, niiit Trrttjry S.rufub'Ui Sv^hllk Syphilitic IntptU'ttH Sonvfttl* At id Knti>U« t.K. I'kpri ki d Old 8 o»vh, KhettnmUMtu Myttd nil itlshAM'll of th< Ikil t!u"v tbatlmvO n**i!*|e*ii oihrr yi»*W Mrftdtly and •urt*l> t<> tltD wonderful ja wct ttf 1*. 1'- *•» Ui® gr«ftt IUood runflu r. SCROFULA I* Impurity ti« tF.o l i d. 1 rodn, uig 1 uni|> ! s'r r'AWWis,*; Ktiutiug s man. it 111# Arum , I i>r F«H't.for tlsurur# >'i which nut* P. Y. V thr M*h*x! uw*iUoilMten OWtii. All t!).'*( ria yield rx x i!l> U' the h'ww of I*. IM\, giving i»*» hf<'and u-w strr n^th. BLOOD POISON CuMd in H«* " • *«» t »•* in wst-n Kter ■m\fb where th** I'aiu titwi* iu ■ I n »om« co»y>v SriYifttletti V I . r*V»t\ » • <t till the IMbrta al VKH BtBAM Of OOmrptiLHI. a K i r. w prY«ourod, and the \leidt'd RHEUMATISM Aud in »U AtToa t ns tho itU'Hxh r r. r alon# *ad mmvidvvl and of iu euros wro loallv wondorftA. fuln* If you »u dor from Ulccru «un UliOf U*e Sx pbui*, Kheum»- Scro ltU»ol iN'-tsK^n, \'s>- i rr> Uatu, or an y « of ih# blosYd* •‘uro sod cn, P r Y a trial p r. P riuilj \s.h, Ruota»dI\’t*Mt«m la no wore! jMitrnt tn< dn tt r ih# ittany on the market. ll» Ion»nU t* * err thtu giving » t V V‘f it* nty ltd *'U'«v>tn# tMMHH l);at ! no other Mood pun her dew gift. _____ *orwb> lij *11 - I.irrvUN Bbos., Wholesale Proggist*. Sole .Man'if*-turer* and PropneWrs, Lippman Block, Savannah, Go. C0tlNS.> PlEWOVeS \sFEEDlky X 'X.ano. TIIE DEMOCRAT, CRAWFORDV1LLE. GEORGIA. SHORT STOPS. Man proposes, God disposes, woman diseomiKises, the divorce interposes ami t he press exposes.— Ex. Do jou suffer from scrofula, salt rheum or other humors'' Take Hood’s Sarsapa-, rills, the. great blood purifier. 100 doses one dollar, If ik e ministers fail to excite a mob to lynch Mellow in Charleston, it will not lift their fault- -they have done their best. Marietta Journal. For removing dandruff, Ayer's Hair Vigor lets no equal. It respires faded and grsy hair to its original Color, stimulates f e growth of tb- hair, and gives it a beautiful, gios-jf, ana silken adpearai.c; The people of Augusta are prepar ng todo the hugest business in their history this fail and winter. We b«r lieve their expectations will be rea- 1 zed. Thousands Of Children Die Under The , age ot live years. Why? Physicians at¬ tribute it to various cause*, and have a vocabulary of infantile diseases too nun. crolM Ul Worms! Worms! sl ‘rim f Indian V. rmifuge will kill them and rc.-tore the child, McDaniel, of Carroll, intends to push , , Ins dog , law , at . tins • session and i i , a tax on dnga to help educate thft K ’ 1 ciilldieii, arid mluco the number of ,. ms i hut. swarin through the country. ! Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is designed for ! those who need a medicine to purity their blood. No other preparation so well meet* this wunt. It increiso* tlm appeti [to and rejuvenates . the whole , , system, , )i„ r ,.,rd, for forty years, is 0110 of con ' Ma..t triumph ov*;r disease. | A Wist \ li'gilllll man turned over Ids p llow n few nights ago and found | a big rattle snake quietly resting there. Had whiskey was the cause. The dank and decaying vegetation of regions newly cleared of timber ,exposed to the rays of the sun, is sure to breed malaria, Dr. J, If. MtLean's Chills and Fever Cun*, by mild and gentle action will radically cure. 50 cents a bottle, at j Reid's Drug Store. A man was recently punished in I Maryland, with fifteen lashes on his hack, for beating his wife. Good! • Only it was not half enough. The qiialtity of the blood depends much upon good or bad digest ion and nasi ini la j loll; to make tlm blood I i ll ill life and Dr. strenuMi giving constituent*, use ; ,, M( . htr( . nKt , u . llinK , ;0 rdiai «mimood Ruriner; it win nourish tin* properties of the blood from which the elements of vitality are drawn. *1.00 per buttle At Dr. It. J Reid’s. It seems that all the Georgia editors, even those that were married, got stuck on the fair sex while in Rome recently.—Mineral Rost. Tho “Life of the flesh is the blood there of;” pure blood means healthy functional activity and this bears with it the certain¬ ty of quick restoration from sickness or accident. Dr. .1, II McLean's otrerig thening Cordial and Blood Purifier gives pure rich blood, and vitalizes and streng¬ then* tlm whole body* £1 ill) per bottle. At R J. Reid's. it is stated that the farmers have spent lefts money ill making theirCfoi* this year than over before.—With the good news of lino crops all over the NlaD.it looks like the farmers are forging ahead. The quality of the blood depends much upon good or bad digestion and assimila turn; to make the blood rich iu life and strength giving constituents, use Dr. J. 11 McLean's {strengthening Cordial and blood Purifier; It will nourish the prop¬ erties of the blootl from which the ele¬ ments of vitality are drawn. *100 per bottle. At R. J. Reid's. One of our rural excharges announ¬ ces that there is a man in South Jeor (jin who has never seen a railroad amt who says that he never intends to sou one. Happy man! He will never have to take out an accident policy nor wait lmight to ofT - tlie for a train moye crossing. -Home Tribune. Life will acquire new rest, and cheer fulness return, if you will impel your ! liver and Kidneys to the performance of their functions Dr. J. 11. McLean's Liver j amt Kidney Balm will stimulate bottle. them to i healthful action- st.oo per i ale at Reids Drug Stoic, j The i>oor class of people who had good jobs before the election in 1*88, 4 and wbo sole protection badges are j now out of jobs, a..d almost on starva ! tion. They would probably vote the other way now if they only bail a chance.—M ineral Post. Sick Headache, aud ft scusation of oj> prc«sion and dullness in the head, arc very commonly produced by indigestion: j morbid ilcspoudcncy, IrrUnblility and over sensitiveness of tin* nerves may, in a majority of ca<es, In' traced to the same rause. Dr. J. It. McLean's Liver and Kidney tlatm and Fillets will positively cure. For sale by Dr. K. J. Reid. The people are not anxious to have their money appropriated to the Uni¬ versity. Few of them have any in¬ terest in ihe University. But they want more money appropriated to public schools.—Hawkiusville l)is patch. “Novv iltp'stion wtt on appetite, and health on lmth.” This natural and happy condition of the mind and body is brought about by the timely use of Friek lv A*h Hitteis WhiH' not a beverage in gnv sense, it possesses tin* wonderful faculty of rvnewitig to tlie debilitated S\Mt‘!ll i all the elements required to relwid and make If u*u are troi*l>le»l with a headache, distw^d liner, fcidisey$ er l»o\\ri% it a trial, it ta til not fail y«nu Home Council. Wft take pleasujf: in calling the atten¬ tion of mothers to a home cure for all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, a medicine so long needed to carry children safely Ing. through the critical stage of Teeth PITTS’ CARMINATIVE l* an incalculable blessing to mother and child It Is an instant relief to colic of Infants, a diseases will) which Infant" suffer so much the first four months oi ttieir life- it gives sweet rest to the sP-k and fretful child, ft strengthens and builds up the weak gives appetite and flesh to the puny, correets, drain from 1 lie bowels, cures Diarrhoea and Dvscnteiv. A panacea for the children. Try one bottle. It costs only. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE, Sold by Ilammck. Lucas & Go., W. B. ARRINGTON, M. D„ After an active practice of THIRTY- i SENEN years, tenders his Matured Experience To any who may be suffering from any ! of the ills Incident to zzFemaiezLife.zi t-#"" You can receive nere all (ho bene¬ fits that you can in the cities AT HALF J THE COST. Treatment Humane and Scientific. 1-^Consultation free; correspondence solicited. W. B. ARRINGTON, M. D., ap20tf Union Point, Ga. AUGUSTA--- •STEAM LAUiYMY.: •—Main Office and Works,— H 12 JackwOH St., Augusta, Ga. First Class Work Guaranteed. Wora turned over to the Democrat wll he sent down, For further Jmformation see the Editor. aprlOtf 2?2] LIPPMAN'S iP t PYRAFiJGE SUf\ECUf\E r\ TOU - CHILLS 8^rtVtR 1 11 N MALARIA DUMB PfiUt f\ND POIl HALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. LIFTMAN BROS.. Wholesale faavauaah, Drufwirt*. Qa. Sole Trove., Llpiiman Block, MARVELOUS MEMORY •^^^SmiVSZwSSSST DISCOVERY* (lr**» InUuwm.nU to Oomwpoadenoe OUlM*. ”K'j!& VV ^ ilS-WUKKS: SH.OO Tlm POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed securely wrapped to any address in the United St.ne* for \hree months on receipt of N’V DOLLAR. postmaster Iih.< ■ .'nut alio wo" to Sample copies mailed free. Au.....-*aA orders to A. Uu H .\i*p R. Fox, Franklin Square, r I ■ * A- "■ E <2X TO MACKINAC Summer Tours. Palacc Steamiks. Low Rates. Four Trip* pvr W*ek T?«tw«ca DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND Fotcwkoj.^SRv.t Ato Mori^and Lake Xr.-r li nk l>,y B»«*r**n DETROIT AND CLEVELAND ?i*e*ta; Tr'rO Jf'R* J July, Aagwot ui Sept. Doubl* Patly 1 a af MICH. CHICAGO AND ST. JOSEPH, O’JR 1 llus.tra T t d pamphlets Kata* *n*l Ft !-.> n Ti<k.-» will b. furoi»h*d ir Tickot Asrnt cra^drt^* COMB, G. P. A . D€T*o*t. Mkh., ^#trolt .tnd Ctnveland Steam Wav. Co MARTHA mSHIHSTOH fOLLECt I s AB tNCSPO*. VA A ralatiKl hx^voe for scbael §ir«- “Set in eicfct Acre tif naradlae " For thirty coir brat e-J among th t«r#t #choot 00 the inent 1 FwwtT hygi*efiic, wiw oocial for dor au4 * «-f.. !uttkadnu<hif«, Oo#owrv»t*Try advantA*p ) .,t«. • Rad jn «# cttftu fcif pupils addneoa. a specialty i .is TYu «nd full 1 mrenv$on. safe I»JT Prea., ABA*J». A M , THE GRAND CLEiiHAKCK i «VLB!! 8 SPRING &.Ild SB SflEKEISXt Gr MSS 3 A. H X B W' c i i Casper Myers’ v .a- 1 ■ CRAWFORD VILLE. t X i •nu •Xc, -~s g ? w- % y v; L . Q V . i r * For tlie INText 40- DAYS -40 will sell my CimoocIs in stock A.T OR BKROW COST! To close out entire stock to go into other business. 1 MEAN WHAT I SAY. And you will miss it if you do not come early and get the cream of the BARGAINS. CASPER MYERS. wm PADKETTS PROCLAMATION to the readers of the Democrat. HEAD THIS THROUGH; It Will Surely Interest You! will buy 14 Rolls Gold Paper and Border enough for a room, beautiful pat- M ■ i 14 . 75 «“ 14.75 will buy a 9 piece bed room; suit, 12x20 glass, cane seat; chairs and rockers; whole suit, consists of one bureau, one, washstand, one centre table,! four cane seat chairs, one cane seat rocker. In addition to the above I have an elegant line i ll walnut, oak, mahoganized and immitation walnut suits, wood; and marble tops $7.25 $8.50 $10.00 will buy elegant willow baby carriages with parrasols. 6.25 DOLLARS 6.25 will cover your 15x15 ft. floor with nice china matting. will buy a cirpetj 15x1 f . h;,ch willj be m a d sent| .ready to put down, including! tacks. $1.00 will buy the best shade lyou ever saw on spring rol¬ lers. 1000 shades on spring rol¬ lers at 50c each. -$ 13 . 00 - for a 5 hole cooking range 153 pieces furniture. $8. oo for No. 6 stove with 20 pieces furniture. iWheeler & Wilson SEWING MACHINES. Plush Parlor suit 7 pieces solid walnut frame. I have everything needed in your house no matter what it is. Catalogue free. L. F. LADGETT, 111041112 Broad St Augusta, Georgia.