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20 Years Old THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT. It Is the Best.
Craw ford ville Democrat, Established 1876, Consolidated Oct. 6, 1893.
People’s Advocate, Established 1892. (
VOL. XXI.
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I On Medicines. (i I
We Sell only the purest and best of medicines and at I
m lowest possible cut prices of which we append a few:
m Ayers Hoods B.B.B.(Botanic Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla Blood Balm)68 75 t'>8 c s. | i I Paines Royal Quinine Qermatuer Celery P. Ready & W,, Compound Relief o/.. «S « 68 75 cts. $
Aleocks Plasters 13 Railways 34
Browns Iron BPters lit* Sages Catarrh Cure a
$ Carters Little Liver Pills 13 Syrup of Fiirs 84
•Vs I Halls Hair Benewer 68 Tutts Viola Cream Liver Pills 15 33
Harters Iron Tonic 75 t M
Hostetters Bitters 75 Williams Pink Pills 85 m
2g Malted Milk 75 Winslows Soothing Syrup 17 m
Pinkhams Compound 75 Wvelhs Beef .1 nice 75 1
1 Pears Soap 15 AVampole Cod Liver Oil 68 m
Pitts Carminative 18 Simi¬ B
Pierces Favorite Prescripti’n 68 And Everything else at
Packers Tar Soap 21 lar Low Prices, B
m m Dr. Hammack’s Blackberry Compound, a splendid ft
GS remedy for all bowel troubles, 18 cts.
m B Dr. Hammack’s Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, m
m far superior to all other sarsaparillas. 68 cts.
3$ SfirSend to us for what you need. Express charges are m
usually 25c. on all packages under five pounds. $
m HAMMACK, LUCAS & CO. $
fill ATLANTA, GA.
I am not in the business to
Give
Groceries
Awa y
nor to sell them at or below cost. I must
make a profit or I would liaye
To Quit
Business
Howeyer, havimr such a larce trade, I
am able to buy cheaper than other small
concerns, consequently I sell cheaper;
thereby both buyer and seller are profited.
Come and see about it.
M. F. GRIFFITH,
Retail Grocer,
Crawfordville, Georgia.
H«4 and Cold.
The weather has been playing
see-saw during the last week.
Last Friday the thermometer
stood 100 in the shade here and
yesterday morning frost was re¬
ported by several. Those who
have been complaining of the
“awfully hot weather” can now
go to cutting wood and tell “how
cold it is.” A hard winter is
predicted by all, and as we had
no real spring it is said that we
will have no fall—it will fall out
of the “lap of summer” into the
cool bath-tub of icy winter.
A stimulant Is often needed to nourish
and strengthen the roots a up to keep the
hair a natural color. Hall’s Hair Renewer
is the best tonic for the hair.
Your Boy Won’t Live a Month.
So Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill St.,
South Garden. Mass., was told by the doc¬
tors His son had Lung trouble, follow¬
ing Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three
hundred and seventy-five dollars with doc¬
tors. who finally gave him up. saying:
“Your boy won’t live a month.’’ He
tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and a few
bottles restored him to health and ena¬
bled him to go to work a perfectly well
man. He says he owes his p ( esents
good health to use of Dr. King’s New
Discovery, and knows it to be the tost
in the world for Lung trouble. Trial
Bottles Free at Dr. R. J, Reid’s.
GOOD SHOES W ">v vt/ Vi
At the Alliance Store
For All Classes of people.
tdiTWe desire to call special attention
to the following:
Extra Good Full Stock Kip Ties, $1.2?.
Ladies Patent-leather Tip Dongola, .75.
Men’s "Sunday Shoe” •••• .... 1 . 00 .
Our St-25 and $1.50 line of Ladies and
Gents Shoes are beauties and splendid
values.
Alliance Store •
We Wi»U Him Sucre##.
Our friend Jack E. Reid, who located at
Montezuma several years ago, is a
date for mayor of that, city and the Rec
ord of that place lias the following to say
of Jack:
Mr. Reid lias been a member of the city
council for the past term and his record,
as a member of that honorable body, inis
been quite complimentary. To him is due
much credit for many ot the various im¬
provements made leccntiy in town. He
has looked zealously to the welfare of our
citizens iu his official capacity, and has
won, as an officer, additional popularity.
While a young man and one who only
a few vears ago entered our midst a stran
ger, Mr Reid has won a place in the ea¬
teem of our people most complimentary ,
and his election Is practically > lsflUred
When elected he wi'.l be one of theyoung
est mayors in the state.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is not a secret prep¬
aration. Any physician may have the
formula on application, The secret of its
success as a medicine lies in its extraordi¬
nary power to cleanse the blood of impuri¬
ties and cure the most deep seated cases of
blood-disease.
The Bight Way to Campaign.
Hon. Alex. H. Smith, Demo¬
cratic nominee for the Senate
from this district, has extended
a cordial invitation to Hon. Wm.
T. Flyut, Populist nominee for
the same office, to come up in
Greene, make his (Smith's)homo
headquarters and they will go
over the county together shak¬
ing hands and log rolling with
the boys. Mr. Flynt says he
will accept the invitation and
will extend the same cordial in¬
vitation to Mr. Smith. That’s
the right sort of campaigning.
For Store Breaking.
George Smith, a colored youth
was brought up Saturday by
Bailiff Arnett and was put in jail
here charged with breaking into
Mr. L. S. Jackson’s store at
Sharon on Friday night. After
a commitment trial his bond was
made $25. Mr. P. R. G. Clarke
went on the boy’s bond and he is
at work for that gentleman.
—Miss Sallie Stephens has re¬
turned from a visit to Atlanta.
*‘In the Interest of All the People/’
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ALSi)(>.
SIDE-WALK NOTES.
Pure Home Matters Picked Up by Our
Local Reporters.
What Our People Are Doing: ami Saying;.
Thing# Our Friend# Tell C#.
—Mr. J. W. Tucker has been
quite sick this week.
Bananas and apples at Juo.
Stephens'.
—Mrs. L. P. Stephens has re¬
turned from Atlanta.
—Mrs. Dr. Rhodes of Sandy
Cross is reported sick.
Fresh lot of oat meal, at
Jno. Stephens'.
—There was a pretty good
rain here Monday night.
—The dry weather has effoctod
wells badly in this section.
—Sorry to know that Mrs. W.
J. Norton has been sick this
week.
—Mr. Jackson, of Alcovy, vis¬
ited relatives in this county this
week.
—Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Gunn
spent a part of this week in
Penfield.
—Rev. and Mrs. R. E. L. Har¬
ris spent a part of this week at
Greenesboro.
—Miss Lillie Barnett, of Ray¬
town, was in Crawfordville a
short time Monday.
A fresh stock and nice as
sortment of patent medicines at
Jno. Stephens’.
| —Ed. Golucke, of Madison,
spent Tuesday night here on his
way to Miiledgeville.
—There was a negro house
I burned Saturday night about
two miles east of town.
, Florida, has
—Miss Hall, of
j returned to her Lyoeville. brother’s, Mr. F.
p near
Jno. Stephens’ is the place
to buy your groceries if you
I want to save money.
,
—Miss Ella Norton has re
from Augusta and has
been s j c k w j t h fever since.
—Charlie Lanneau has gone
to Madison and will probably
accept a position in that place.
—Mr. W. J. Norton has been
building some houses in Wilkes
county during the past two
weeks.
—Ferd Mitchell has been at¬
tending business college in At¬
lanta, during the past two
months.
—The heirs of the S. W. Chap¬
man estate have agreed to divide
the land of said estate between
themselves.
—Rev. J. B. Myers, traveling
agent of the American Bible
Society, was in Crawfordville
first of the week.
—Mr. J. B. Williams, ono of
the most experienced hardware
men on the road, was in Craw¬
fordville Tuesday.
—Miss Minnie Vcazey, return¬
ed Tuesday to her home in Rut¬
ledge, after spending a few days
with relatives here.
—Mrs. Bailie Farmer, of Co
lumbia county, came up Satur
day to visit relatives here and
went on up to Biloam Tuesday, i
-Mr. J. T. Taylor, who ad |
vertised his mule last week
found the strayed animal near
Antioch, . in Oglethorpe county ,, niintl ,
last Sunday.
—Miss Kate Dakman, of Wash
ington, Mrs. C. Bergstrom, of
this place went up to Atlanta
Monday to the millinery open
ings in that city this week.
—Misses Ell and Bessie Ar
nold, and Nellie Bently and Sol.
a ™» m - *" ° i w ;! i[es ' * 7
olSM. E.Gunn .nd , f«m,
ly at tha place Sunday.
Aucu.sU SuicUy altornooa. . e
sj„nttw„ days at the home of
Mrs. Horace Holden in this
a '
..
Ing machine of the New Home
make at about half price will do
well to see the editor of this pa
per at once. It will goat a give
away price.
Mr. Edmond Golucke has dis
played some furniture of his own
make in the Masonic store room
' near our office and it is as good
or better than that made in the
large city factories.
Children Cry for
Mas Bert Postponed.
The public tie by Mr. T. E.
Bristow, a(\ve ised to take place
at liis home nett* this place, has
been postpone from Oct. 7th,
to Oct. 8th. T postponement
is on account the 7th being
election dq,y.
HU Gin 1 ..use Burned.
\ye are sorry tc hear that Mr.
j p, Simmons who lives in this
county out towi -ds White Plains,
lost his gin hn ;e and contents
last Saturday. The fire originat¬
ed from the • gme. Tho loss
was consideral e.
H«. Trui t- Smaalu.il,
Miss Kate .foody returned
Saturday from a visit to Rut
lodge. Her tr uk was run into
at the depot by a freight train
and smashed to pieces. It was
in charge of the Railroad compa¬
ny and will be their loss.
Hold Out ' r ’ *’ ifock.
Garnet Richafds has sold out
his stock of fancy groceries to
Messrs. Titus Richards and 8.
J. Jones, Jr. and the stock was
moved Wednesday- Garnet will
sell goods for John II. Stephens
until Jan. 1st after which he will
take a scliool near Tennille in
Washington county..
Been Tabieig Cotton.
Mr. E. H. Ogietroe caught a
negro boy, Rodcen Lyle, in his
yard last Friday night. It is
said the boy had been appropri¬
ating cotton bolinging to Char¬
lie Ogietroe td his own use.
They caught the! boy but ho es¬
caped ami Saturday he was here
in town but his jjfni’suers did not
know it.
-l
Another Election.
The election which occurred in
the 608th district, this county,
for Justice of the Peace, some
weeks ago, was held on Wednes¬
day and was 'He ref ore illegal.
The Governor 'rites that an¬
other election v hi hftvo to bo
held and that th& day on which
it is held be Saturday be¬
fore the election will bo legal.
Going; Over the Lint.
The registrars, Messrs. W. O.
Wright, W. D. Ogietroe and C.
H. Golucke commenced this week
to prepare the list of voters in
this county for the State elec¬
tion. There are 960 voters on
the list. This is nearly two
hundred loss than have been
registered heretofore, and by the
time the list is overhauled there
will bo still less number.
Free lulls.
Send your address to H. E. Bneklen &
of Co., Chicago, King’s New and Life get u Fills. free sample A trial box will
Dr
convince you of their merits. These pills
are easy In action and are particularly ef¬
fective in tiic cure of Constipation and
Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver
troubles they havo been proven invaluable.
They are guaranteed to be perfectly free
from every deleterious substance and to
be purely vcgatable. They do not weak¬
en by their actions, but by giving tone to
stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the
system. Regular size 25c. per box. Hold
by Dr. K. J. Reid Druggist.
It May 15e Moved.
There seems to be some trot,
ble among the; Masonic
l { ,n th, « 8ectl °”’ J S(!R »* 8 that
members who ltve in
around Sharon want the lodge
^om Orawterdvillo
Sharon and the members in this
section want tt to remain. . Those
favoring a removal of the lodge
S^nexf ^ ^ jeTrnth^ti m^ZTsharo^
l/ this m^e tiSTbrirlg 1 who ” o She , ;
matter b -lore the Grand lislgt,
^ a settlement of the dispute.
’.^siLTnd' J.
Cr , lw „, rfvi|lian , ^
K mov „ d .
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,h,,jn/rKJfifrJ7J J SdfZ. (JJ,
it ,,
Botanic Dotaruc Blood Dioou Halm unm. fB (IJ «. B H li ) t wil. will
cure on ay curef. letinria.iHrn, a
’ft" T,f In 1
eminent, scientific and conscientoti*
physician Send stamp tor took ot
cure*, and learn wluct. «
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b „ y the !ong nn ,\ 0 | ( j reliable,
Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B, B.) Price
only $ 1 W per large bottle. P or *a’e
by druggist. Address Bood Balm
Co., Atlanta, G*.
Pitcher’s Castoria.
THE COUNTY NEWS.
|
Correspondents’ Reports of What Their
Neighbors Talk
Of 111,. UappmlnuM In Iht’li Respective I.o
ralitL'M All the News,
P0WELT0N ROTES.
I.EUMAS.
Showers have passed near and
the indications are that the dry
heated term is near its end.
Mrs. Sallie Hardwick, of Jew¬
ells, after spending several days
with friends here returned to her
home last week
Mr. Ed. Oglotree and wife of
Clark county, and Mrs. J. T.
Cox of Wilkes, are visiting rela¬
tives of this community.
We shall make you no certain
promise of punctuality in for¬
warding “dots.” We find that
the best resolutions often fail.
The cotton crop will soon bo
gathered and marketed. In fact
some are already about through
picking. Corn is light, and we
hear complaint of weavels at
work on it in the field
Mrs. S. N. Chapman has so far
recovered from a long illness as
to be able to visit her son in
Sparta. If her strength will
permit she expects to make other
visits before returning home.
In a rcc nt letter to tho ninnufiic
lu rot's AT, W. F. Kuslifui'd, Benjamin, N. editor V,, of
the Spectator, says
“It, may be a pleasant to yon to know
tne high esteem in wbieli Chninbor
inui’s mnlioines are bold by tile people
of yon r own state, where they must be
best known. An aunt of mine, who
resides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to
visit me i few years since, and before
leaving home wrote me, asking il they
were sold hero, stating if they were
not -ho would bring a quantity with
her, ns she did not like to he without
them.’’ The medicines referred to
are Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
famous for its cures of colds and croup;
Chambeiiaiii’s Pain Balm for rheuma¬
tism, lame back, pains in ll e sides and
chest, and Chamberlain's Ootie, Chol
eta and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel
complaints. Thes6 medicines have
been in constant, use in Iowa tor al¬
most a quarter of a eentmy. The
people have learned that they arc arti
cles ofgreat worth and merit, and un
equaled by anv other. They are for
sale here by Dr. It. J Held.
E0BIN80N ITEMS,
IIV INOCONlrttH.
The weather is some cooler
now.
Attend the missionary exorcis¬
es at Bethesdii Sunday.
Messrs. Sam Rhodes and
James Griffin, of near Washing
ton, were with us Sunday.
Mrr. D. N. Asbury, of L.ym -
ville is spending the week with
her sister, Mrs. H. 0. Randle.
Itev. J. 8. Callaway preached
a good sermon at Bethosda Sun¬
day, being his regular appoint¬
ment.
Miss Susie Boylan, a charm¬
ing and accomplished young
lady from White Plains, is visit,
ing her friend, Miss Pearl
Heard.
Master Holcomb Handle had
his bug(fy torn to pieces while
th() wuy school ttt Union
Point Monday. The horse b. -
( , arno fr ighte...-d and rati away
turning the buggy over in the I
railroad cut. Holcomb was not |
seriously hurt.
A large number of friends at
tendod Miss Maggie Heard’s
'
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" d ’ f nU ' nb<ir
a or, °
both to her and friends. 10 our
n , gr , ;l w<! W(!r( . no t present bul
exUind Uj 1 ht}r :;'t our ;/" best 1 ' wishes, |
m,,! *
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Mr. B. B «»«.., «...
"' m which th«docler,cllrf 1
. a.anbe, doctor,n, .ah
lor a <,fy«a,,
‘ verytlung I could hear of, without
, Jntil j (y)mrnenC<:f j with Dr.
Kiniz’a Royal Garmatuer, whicii cured
S ~ J JSltArt
at **’ »"■ ° 1 ,l h ' ° v,! r l‘ our ow 2d°“ifil
^ r” t^The Atlanta
Atlanta, Ga.,ior (8
,v,« package, large
Wl,le ’ 108
lHf prm are tha cures by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and yet they
^hi triple and natural. Ilood’n Hanar
parilla makta PURE BLOOD.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
LYNEVILLE DOT?.
Dr. Aniason was in Lynevillo
one day this week.
James R. Asbury & Co., are
doing a tine ginning business t his
season.
Rev. J. 8. Callaway has been
elected pastor of Phillip’s church
for another year.
Rev. Mr. Russel preached an
interesting sermon last Sunday
at Anthony’s Chapel.
Mr. R. W. Meadows has a 1 it
tie 9year ohl boy that picked in
8 hours 10S pounds of cotton.
The rain was very heavy Mon
day night on tho whito cotton
feilds. Tho peas and potatoes
were needing it.
Remember the Democratic
mass- meet i tig Saturday. All
should be prompt to do wlnit is
their duty. So attend.
W e are always glad to have
enough of anything though not
too much. Cotton pickers have
boon scarce and some of us have
ti good deal of cotton that’s very
thick and tho rain will damage it
if it rains much.
PciifuoHii Cun not be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot,
reach tho diseased portion of the car.
There is only one way to euro deaf¬
ness, and that is b™ constitutional rjm
(•dies. Deathless is caused by an in¬
flamed condition of the mucous lining
of the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube gets inflamed you havo it rumb
ling Hound or imperfect hearing, and
when it in entirely cloned il ,, iifnoss ih
the result, and unlcHH the Intl imauon
can he taken out and thin liiho restored
to ilH normal condition, hear¬
ing will be destroyed forever. Nine
cuhch out of tun are earned by catarrh,
which in nothing bu5 Hiiiinflainefl con¬
dition of 1 he mtieotik surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars
tor any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh (Jure. Send for circulars,
free.
F, J. CHENEY AGO., Tub
do, O.
Soul by Dniggis's, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
DOTS FROM THE GROVE.
UY moonhiiink.
It Ih still very dry.
Mr. Marlon Kendrick was In this neigh
liorlin nl tills week.
We attended Hominy school at Will¬
iam’s Creek last Holiday afternoon. There
was bill n small congregation; guess It was
too hot and dry for many,
We attended a Missionary lee cream
festival at Klxmezer a short wlilllo ago
and all enjoyed the evening spendldly.
The committee who was al the head of the
festival also sold a quilt which brought a
very good price.
There was no preaching at Raytown
last second Holiday on account of there
being a protracted meeting til Norwood,
Home not knowing about the change was
disappointed.
Am Horry tossy that the Grove Do „
have been extremely poor here of late, bin.
will endeavor to make them belter now,
as have kinder settled down after having
attended 1 hrcc different schools this month
and think ll Is time to settle.
Gotten has not been coming
in so rapidly this week.
Mr. M. F. Griffith Inis sour -
thing interesting to say to all
who buy groceries in this mar
ket. ’ See the article headed
‘Give Groceries Away. »»
- The big shoo stock at the
Alliance Store is being reduced
fast with low prices and if you
^ nQW u your time to
Mj ^ , f w M( . ( . onJ wah jn
- «»*« * <»*»«
MS ey., which he re
lvod ln tho M ”““ ,na
Saturd.y.
lhl re ,, k „„„ r,,d
■’ ^ Ttib, li.ac il
was trouble with freight trains.
It did not hurt any one—but dc
'ay.ai the tr.im, «», !
n.f jsrrf ~~ ti ei
// &/? mry
Tuppn.
OASTOIlIA.
LSST li i «* '
tUcJUM vnjpc. ’
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$ 1. In Advance.
NO. 32
COTTON MARKET.
The following fire lhr infest quotations
for cotton in (’rawfonlvillo, corrected
every Thursday evening;
Good Middling.. . . 71-2
Middling....... .....7 1 4
Low Middling.. 7
FOR RENT The large ‘J
room house of Eliza Stephens,
with H acre garden. Apply to
Isaiah Ellington, Crawfordville.
"M«w to fm„ .11 HMn
No Simply apply “Sivayno’a Ointiniuit"
Internal .....illolno rntpilred. Cnrea
tellur, eczema, iteli, all eruption* on the
face, 1m nil*, nose, Ac... leaving the akin
ing”’n,TcnratJv’ pow^r Br J^S^,Tby
2° 0th ? r Ask Druggist fof
no’* Ointment.
Mr. 8, J. Jones, Sr., says
that it is Collard Valley, * miles
fromCodartown, where lie visit¬
ed in August, a,ml found the peo¬
ple hauling water many miles to
water stock, Net much rain
there since then.
From all ncoOlUils l’luituberitiiti s
Cotigli Itciiwdy is .1 Godsend to tint
iifliutod. Thorn is no advertisement
about this; we feel jite like saying Ivy. it.
—The Democrat, Carrollton,
For stile by Dr. It. .1 ■ Iteiil.
The State crop report, says
that wells generally have some¬
what failed. Says the cotton is
about all open, and some have
already finished picking. Corn
is turning out fairly good. Peas,
potatoes and minor crops are a
total failure. Grasses and pas¬
tures are in a bad condition
nay crop short.
II t «»!«'»« v uive.
Tlte Biel II till' orld for fiats,
Bruise*, Huriw, Ulcers, Halt Rheum. F v.
.r, Tel ter, l ll'iP /. 1 1 Hands, , (7tdlb1s-|ns
Corns, and nil Skin Erupt on*, end po*l
tive v cures Piles or no psy required. It
I griiaranteed to give sotlsfnc'ton or
money refmnlud. Price 25 cents per bo*.
For side by Dr. ft J Relit.
Some claim that not over ono
third of the cotton crop of this
section has boon marketed, while
others think over half of it has
been brought in.
The oast bound way freight
train on the Ga. It. it. ran into a
lot of yearling calves west of
town Monday evening and knock
ed off and killed one belonging to
Mrs. Pink llcazley. II was a pet
and its owner considers it quite
ti loss.
“GREATEST ON EARTH.”
Dr. Plllen* Koflloratlve Nflrvln#.
Mr. Tt. T. Oaldwoll* hi book-knfliMjr in
tho Ktmt National Rank of Fulton, Ky.
"I waH compl«f«ly run through flown. l My of norvM
boeiiino so mint run it oh*
and worr y that I h huh ] would rmcoin
iivvukouii pnllnd to Kfvo up my portion / would i!»>
iil'dit lontf. find It took hut RttJo
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IX. T. (jALDWaJaU
to «hake me up#o that f could not poaalbly
attend to ruy buxlm*.s un had I should. In
connection with thl* I liver trouble ,
hf uvlm s# alxjut tho Htomiuih, and pain# In
different pnrt-t of my h«>dy J wiw ujho much
roducod In lltmh. I wins pomuaded to try
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
druKFi»t I ir#t procured and ffoofl a trial ult«(jul< bottle kly from followed. a local 1
n
then procured a dollar i Kittle. tuio by the tlto**
I had used till# uu I wan a different man. t
arn now on my third bottle and am niii« 'o
«ie«*p Mouudiy and eat do r* before nularly, takinjf MimetbiMK
I could not 1 jioGMlblv fullu nrjmereA, and do your
Nervine. arn now T*r. not
himitate t4i pronounce Mliea’ li^*at<jratlve
Nervine the vjcaltat nervine on ea/rlh."
Fulton. Ky. K. T. CALDWELL.
Dr. Mile*' Nervine In nold on a positive
ro a ran tee that the flr*t bottle will rx neflt.
Ali druggtoUoell prepaid, it atfl.6 biittW a for $5, or
Jt by wili (*<i Dr. Rent, Miles Medical on (Jo., receipt Elkhart, of price lad.
the
Dr. Miles’ Nervine r “ , m**iu>
Land for Sale.
550 Acres of the land belonging to
the estate of 8. W. Chapman, two
miles south west of Crawford ville
To be sold in a body or in lota of 10U
to 150 acre* For terms, etc., confer
with W. €. Chapman.
or any of the heii*
Crawford ,il!e, Ga- Aug. 25^ 1896.