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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1889)
Why You Feel Bo weak and exhausted is because your blood is impure. As well expert the sanitary conditio* of a city to bo per¬ fect with (Mitel w«*er and defective •ewer*;*, m to ■ i^tm each n comjili oat*d pleo# of in—li.at—n as the human tTtuj't to — in g*od order with Impure blood otrcai»*B* cm t* its minutest ▼sin* I)o joe know that every drop of jronr two er throe gallons of litoral pass os through Ute heart and lungs in about two and a half minutes, and that* on its waf.lt makes lione and mns-'lo brain ami nerve, and all oilier solids and fluids of the body? The blood is the great nourishor, or, ns the Bible terms It, “The Life of the Body.” Iji it any wonder, then, that, if the blood bo not pure and perfect in itn consti tuonta, you suffer ho many indescribable ay Diploma? bead and Aycr’H Sarsaparilla otanda " •houldern ” above every other Alter atlveand Blood Modlrlne. Ah proof, read these reliable testJinonies : (}. C. Brock, of Lowell, Mu have -., h sold ay*: " For the past 25 years I Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. In my oplulon, the best remedial agencies fur the cure of ail the diseases arising from impuri¬ tins ties of the blood arc contained in medicine.” Eugene I. Hill, M. !»., •'!*! Sixth A VC., New York, savs : “ As a IdoOd-purilh the r 1 and general Imllder-up of system, Pave never found anythin;: to ripinl Ayer’s Barsaparilla. It gives perfect satisfaetioii.” Ayer’s Barsaparilla prows equally efficacious i/t all forms of Scrofula, Boils, Carbuncles, E' /.cma, Humors, bunthago, Catarrh, &e.; and is, there¬ fore, the very beht Spring and Family Medicine lii use. " It heat' all,” says Mr. Cutler, Of Cutler Brothers & Co., Boston, “ Imw Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does sell." Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tile. $1; bottlu., i '■ Worth u holtlo. Ms Pills FOR TORPID LIVER, a i«r|iid liverd.irunijo.tb«whole»jr» Sick « .utproaug, Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Ru" 1 f: r J'lrr; ruu.u.u trial win prove, ivice.s&o. Sold Everywhere. URiFY mm BLOOD, But do net uso the dst-jerous alk.tlino and morcnrial prcpsnAcnt which destroy yeur nervous sys’sm and ruin the dlyesti.o pt wsrol the stomach. Yho vegetable king¬ dom gives us the tiosS and **tcst remedial agents. Or. Shaman devoted the greater par! 0 ! his life la tho disoovary ot this relia¬ ble and sale remedy, and nil its ingredients •re vegetable. Hi gave it (he name of Prickly Ash Bitten! t name tvary ana can remember, and le the preetnl day nothing has been discovered that t* so bseedrinl for the BLOOD, for the LIVER, for the KIDNEYS *"d for the STOMACH. This ranudy Is now so well •nd favorably known by all who have used It that arguments as to its merits are use¬ less. and if others who require a correct¬ ive to the system would but givo it a trial the health ol this country would ba vastly improved. Remember tho r.auto PitICKI.Y ASM BITTr.HS. Ask your dru -jlst tor It. SICKLY ASH BITTERS 00 ., NY. LOU'S "TO. P. P. . P (Prickly Ash, Foko Boot, anti Potassium.) CU 1 U 2 H SYPHILIS Primary, Swinliry, and Tertisry ^yphiits, Hyphilltle I rupuon-r Nctoful* sud RcrontU>us Knij’t si I Ulcers snd Old Sore*. those Hiieunististn thathsVS su d til;SM'h l»l d; sii rnsmted other tre-stincut yield Btesdil i\, SUd •Mtvly t<* th« somieHul j»os«»rof 1*. I’, tho gnsl 1'hnnl I'i ir. SCROFULA I* su impurity in the Mood, prod uch tg Lump] 1 or la*lP», Swelling, csuattig Huntung Son son the Anns »*r F» i t, for the cure i»i which use P. P. P the gtxvktest IiLkhI medicine<»n earth. All tliee^ diaeaaea yield readily to the power of P. I’. P., giving new life snd new strength. BLOOD POISON Cored in tt* worse form, semetime# in ca*ea with Erysipelas, whej 1 a.i,t t wm in t:t*r nallVtin and given up ywclwii, In »ouie CJU t I, VI •m till iht* j »rtj| wa* a mast. > f eorruptivm. a K>uU vtf V »\ V. jrocurwl, and the thi > SfKlt vi quickly. RHEUMATISM And in all A’.Wit loot d.P P.P.ata&d# aLu.e mitt uwm leal of it# cure# are really Wv lidrrful If y ou sutler ttx \ tlur g Lke S> plnUa, Scro fuU. MvhvI I'uiat Flcx i-r*, Ol \ Sore#, Hheuma tisiu. cr »nv dvna *«# K'i the blood. Ih? »urv and V V l a tria — r P. P.(Prickly w th, P> k c H-'Ct and IVtaaain ro Hi uo*>#«vret ]vatont e many on the mat Vi t . form f. 'a on or iile,thu# giving a guarantee » purity ■« hoh'#t*me mart that no vMl -H'd purifier dtv« give. r. f i y alidt Fi .■i > l’\ Hat: mack, l.ucas ,v Co., or K. J, i. §m w ^!3 T f ^ "■iw| ; 'rVi RSH ABUIiDS v »: A W . f ' e:“- r-# uaS s THE DEMOCRAT, CRAWFORDVILLE. GEORGIA. SHOUT STOPS. 1 The remedy for injuries is not to re¬ member I hem. The w ild o,i(.s of youth le sore le grow into briars ol manhood. A Fiti.n and easy expectoration is pro¬ duced by a few doses of Dr .1 M. Mc L-an’s ar Wine bung Balm, in all eases ol hoarseness, For sore threat I> or difficulty of breathing sale by r . Keid The pay roll of the Central railro d amount* to $-40, 000 a rn nth at Mac mi. Mr. E. V'. Hill, member of the egislature fiorn Wilke* county, will Pains hi the small of the back indicate a diseased condition of the Liver or Kid neys. which iny lie, easily removed by the u-e of i/r. .) If. McJ,can’s Liver and Kid¬ ney ISalin ?! per bottle at It. J. Reid's. soon move to Atlanta. The family of the late Dr. II. II. Tucker will continue the publication of the Christian Index. l/n. .1 II McLKAN'H.StrnngtheniiigCor¬ dial arid Hh/od Purifier, by its vitalizing 1 ss&nss&s ¥1.00 bottle, Reid's. ty. per at It is to be feared that Mr, Gladstone The cotton crop this year will prob ably bring S.’52o,000,000, almost all of which oi/ght to be added to the permit- ! iient wealth of the South. •Some of the scientists say that the mosquito must go. Of course he must, i The fact is, ho will stait in a few weeks, but he will come back next ' i iNMOKSTica results from a partial pa- ; } ralysis of the stomach ami is the primary i i eanse. of a very large majority of the ills «*STJTffSZ j I 25c Lean's a viitl Little at Reid’s Liver Drug and Store. Kidney Fillets. I summer. 1 At Damelsyillf, last week, James O. Danit 1, whoso wife was buried on July was married to her sister. Miss Emma i. Moon, Rev. J. J. Shank of- 1 Delating. I In Georgia there are 137 counties, ; amt in all but twenty-six of them there me more boys than girls. These twenty-six counties include Hie elev en large towns and cities. t™"^ mi^vvffi't^anS Dr lb McLean’s Little con^ Liv pi,ii.it H-e .1 libi’Vtot K 2r,e a viaiutUrui’s Drugstore. Kentucky farmer* are now e,ltti "R not a* good as in previous years. a jeweler suggests that if you ever drop your watch in water put It into a cup of alcohol or whisky and so save it from rustin' FKi qLKsri.v accidents occur in the household which cause burn*,cuts,sprain* Dr. .b it h:k< inniscH'.for Volcanic tmt! in suciieases Liniment 1ms fur McLean's Oil Gov. Hill lias announced that lie will attend the Piedmont exposition at Atlanta about tlio middle of Oetobor. lion. It. A. Nisbet, secretary of the Georgia Agricultural Society, is sug¬ gested by Macon friends as a good one for commfseiouer of agriculture in the election of the people. Kah better than harsh treat mint of med¬ icines which horribly gripe the patient and destroy the coating of the stomach. Dr. J. H. Mcla'sn's Chill and Fever Cure by mild yet effective action will cure. Sold at 50c a bottle by It. .1 lteid. Tliis is an off year in politics in Georgia, but there are evidences that the woods are full of candidates in training for next year’s races. The Marietta Jouiual suggests lion. A. S. Clay, of Cobb, for governor. Ilis name is Alexander Stephens and he will run well. IIArrtNESs depends very much on the condllioii*of the liver and kidneys. The ills of life make but little impression on those whose digestion is kidneys good. You can regulate Mela'im's your liver and with Dr. j 81.00 .1. It. bottle at Liver K. and J. Kidney Reid’s. Balm. per Hr, Five thousand children were turned uwuys from the New York school on the opening day because of lack of room for their accommodation, j I Thirty thousand out of the forty thousand people of Jerusalem are He¬ brews, and the Israelites bid fair to j ! again of Palestine. become the predominant people • Illinois claims to be tho only state j in the union thut is out of debt. It j is a heathy condition for a state that 1 I ! is constitutionally and chronically 111. — Lowell Courier. Mary Anderson is responsible for ttie popularity of English shoes among I American women. Mary’s feet are • not small, but site Dad the courage to abandon French foot-gear for shoes in which slic could walk comfortably. The health of Senator Joseph E. Brown has very greatly improved wit! in the last thirty days. lie seems to be getting -’himself again.” This will be a source of great gratifi ‘ ,-atioti to iiis friends in Georgia and 1 through out the Union. 1 A !*crapo f i’aprr Satm Her 14 te. It is 1ti't an ordinary life. sorap of wrapping pape r: nut it saved her Sht was in . j t'io last stage ot ccm-atnpUon, u>ld by ! physicians that »he was incureable at.d could live only a short time, she weigh 'd i less than seventy pounds On a piece ot «"rapping paper she read of Dr. King's N< w Discovery, and gut a sample Katie: it helped helped her /'er. she bought bought another a large and bottle, it more, grew better fast, continued its u-e and is now string, HO pound* healthy, For fuller rosy, plump, particulars weighing -end stamp to W. 5L Cole. Druggists, Fort Smith. Trial Bottle of this wonderful * Discovery Free at Lucas A Uanunack s Druggists. MonroaFemale College i - I . ml V„ mm ; If 2Kr- ! 'r v H lv> > F D<. m i 2 *> f>Ok? ^ 'jkT* ‘ * 4 f It mi > S m ! J ftiLlI ®5 2&. v y BU c B ___ Forsyth, Georgia. an efficient public. Next Session will begin September the I6tli, 18B0. For particulars apply to R.T. ASBURY, or I. R. BRANHAM, _■ ■■■ — STEPHENS High School! For Boys and Girls, I 0 H A WTO KRVIIXE, GEORGIA. The fourth Annual Session of the Stephens High School will open September 16 ih, 1889 Hoys and (..iris will be . taught all branches necessaiy for admission into our best Col¬ leges or for immediate entrance upon the duties of practical life Discipline will be mild but Imn. Implicit obedie ce wili be required. Tuition rates range obtained from $1.50 to good $4 00 per month of four weeks. Board can be in farm lies at rates varying from $10. to 12. per scholastic month, PupiIs boarding with the principal, at “Liberty Hall, will provide their own towels, soap, combs and brushes. I uition in Music is $3 50 per scholastic month. Miss Collins who has charge of the Music Depsrtment is an accomplished and suc teacher. Mrs. M A. Sanford, who is principal of the I Primary Department, has n uch and successful experience in teac hi n fr Calisthenics and Elocution. Charges for Board and Tuition most be paid at the end of each scholastic month Teachers, no more than other people, can live and do b ood work on mere promises and expectations. Give us a good, paying patronage and we will make q lc Stefhens High Sciiool the pride of its patrons andfound ers <-ta and auvi a grand and fitting memorial to the illustrious name Send the children , .1 the first r . day . , of r the session lor r„ r it bears. > ut-bt t results iwuus. For further information, address, V.uCSanford, A ^ _ __ ....... Principal. HUGHSON & SULLIYaH’S THREE-QUARTER ROAD WAGON. r X \ Pi m / m f V* I /M ■W 4 ISTo- IOG. This Is light anti tasty Bugrpry, wall tmRt in every particular, to carry one or two passengers ; ami a our large sales on it allow us to put the pries) \ cry Low. Scud for Illustrate ,I Catalogue and frloo Ust showing a full linn of CaiTlafn-s, HuKgii'9, Cart, and Cutters. SULLIVAN, IITJGIISOIV &> Whoh'eale Msnufscttirers, kockestee, it. ~sr. « # SHOES. John D. Hall & Bros., Boots, Shoes, Hats Etc. 564 BROAD STREET, 9 GrA, JAS. 6. BAILIE <& SON, -NEWEST DESIGNS AND LATEST COLORINGS IN wriaraciS, £! ' Larg^t and Best Stock and Lowest Prices of CARPETINGS, MATS, RUGS, MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, etc and Bo* Window Shades. Window Cornices, Lace Curtains, Wall Paper*. Dadoes ter*. Picture and Art Gallery on our Second Floor. CHROMOS. OIL PAIN INGS. STEEL ENGRAVINGS AND Chronicle Building Rubber Broad Strips Street, for Doors and Windows.___ AUGUSTA* _ ^ GA. n» THE GRAND UEARAICG SALEH SPRING and SC MMER n nn^R ^SUSi Casper Myers CRAWFORDVILLE. B Q 0 V For tlie 1 ST ext 40 - DilS -40 will sell my C*ootls in stock AT Oil BELOW COST! To close out entire stock to go into other business. I MEAN WHAT I SAY. And you will miss it if you do not come early and get the cream of the BAB&AINS CASPER MYERS.