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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1897)
**# - THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCK 4 -■v 1 T: •■ dioo Per Year. VOL. XXL YOUNG •w “S' If ES*. '?A Tfe Oiler You a Remedy Wtdcli Insures SAFETY to LIKE ot Both Mother and Child. MKB BOBS C 0 NF 1 NEMVNT OF ITS l'AD, HOimon AM> ItANfiElt, Ftfakes CHILD-EJF 5 TH Easy. Endorsed and recommended by physi¬ used cians, mid wives and tlios© who have it. Beware of substitutes aud imitations. «sent Si by express or mail, on receipt of price. • I per bottle. Book •* TO MOT11 KltS ” mailed free, containing voluntary testlmoulai&. BRAPFIEID REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. AB 31 VS HOJ wp ‘tinv'ixy tvo 'ooBioxmjr ‘xy *ni xt? 'J.'H 'm&jrsmra ‘asvnbg *oiv -ssvk‘ \-o .. c KOijj/i 82 fioxttoa *esv K -auAVSc c) saipM paisas 8inoH Abft siii •savinoaso aoa axia/t* xo'Aoa»ut»afi^a 3!«OH M3S finnsq ».;l sos)u«ii3Aojdnii .fnvm to t-nq ut ‘qatuu J° ^ Uv*uy ‘k,j* d ^.d*(d»4v I^fijQtunp •uoijoreijNU'.D itO|u«t.ouut •ku;jr-:p rtf » «;,) jam P«uo .G\ a 01 ,J v: ouoa B -j fjoqj, ,*'n js.fao i u u.Vaj’ua 9A^q jvtvj »:->xihp«jaaaiu u uioaj ^uq - ai;.>8 0x001 c uc; C.'hLY.’S ifV FF^Od JLSOt r i rrns ‘cyj-a ^ arpi aw n oji *u:if* PUB AQ BwAjeOOp 0q JOU DQ N " : v ' •rfil mm r h GtooMSsm mm J. T. OVERTON & CO„ UNION POINT, GEORGIA, t v'F ^ £ Mothers Read This: il h - r Ths Bsst m Remedy, “ \ For Flatulent Voile, niarrho-H, j cholvrft morbus. Unnatural drain from tile dowels, Fains, annelid', Indigestion, and all dl» eassesof the stomach & dowels. PITT’S CARMINATIVE Is the standard. It carries cliil dren over the critical period of teething, and is recommended **V physic! ansa** a friend of mothers Adults and children. It is pleas¬ ant to taste, neverfails to satisfy. A few doses wi 1 demonstrate its superlative virtue. Price 2 kc p’r Prepared hott e. For only salehv bj Dv. all W. dri'pgjsis. > 1 Pi 11 s. . A' — - —- - -n o^, — Cy^'tl'' Exchange —RATEb— Per Day, $1.00, Hotel. Pei Week, S 4 .II 0 , $ 4.50 * and $ 5 . 00 . A. ’Proprietor, J. ADKINS, 163 Marietta St, ATLANTA, GA Opposite Miller & Brady’s Celebrated Sta!)les, the Largest in the South. 'The Y ear Round Some Medicines belong to one season and some to another. DR. KING’S ROYAL GERMETUER IS IN SEASON ALL THE YEflR ROUND. IIN THE SPRING It purifies the blood, removes languor and depression, invigorates and exhila¬ rates the whole system. IIN THE SUMMER It overcomes the relaxation and debility caused by hot weather and corrects bowel troubles that are so prevalent then. Besides, it makes the most de lightful and refreshing drink. UN THE FALL When malaria “rides on every passing breeze,” it is the great preventive and the unfailing cure of troubles result¬ ing from that cause. IIN THE WINTER It is still needed for curing Colds. Grip, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and the ills that beloug to cold seasons. It does these things, not In a feeble and uncertain way, but with assured and triumphant power. Kstp It in th« Horn* at All Timas. 0W"Sol<I by Dnwvtets, new pdtkage, large botue.»1u6 Doses. One Hollar. Manutac’.ored only by THE ATIAHTA CHEMICAL CO., ATLAMTA, BA. Write far 4 s-birr Book, BrBM Free. CRAW FORD VILLE, GA, FRIDAY, JAN. 1 , 1897 . Poisonous Plant*. Question - .—A re there any plants pois¬ onous to the human touch? Answer.—F ortunately there are but few plants that cannot be handled with impunity. The poisoning, or poison oak, a climbing vino, is one of these Few persons can haudle this plant with¬ out finding themselves poisoned, and some are so susceptible to it that if they eveu pass near it they are affected. Then there is the poison sumac, the sap of which, getting on the skin, will cause painful blisters. Some varieties of mushrooms are also very poisonous, even to handle and cause death if eaten. There are quite a num her of plauts that are poisonous if eaten, and doubtless many mysterious cages of death among cattle or horses plight be traced to this cause.—State Agricultural Department. Bow’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Tdc \‘ a d for any case of Catarrh that can¬ not he cured hv Hall’s Catarrh Cure. l\ J. OH ENEY&CO.,Toledo, O \\ e, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fiuanci ly able to carry out any obligations made lay their firm. West & Trtiax, Wholesale Drug¬ gist, Toledo, O. & Marvin, W aiding, Kinnan Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hull’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter¬ nally, a ding directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimmiials sent tree. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggist, best llalls Family Pill's are the - Haw til Tell the Ago of Shoep. Question,— How sen I tell the age ot sheep? Answer. —By examining tho front teeth. The first year, eight small teeth make their appearance. The second year the two middle ones are shed, and two teeth of much larger size take their place. The third year two other small teeth arc shed, one on each side of the two center teeth, and they are replaced by two large teeth; thn- giving them four large teeth iu front, on each side of which are two small, pointed ones. In the fourth year, this process is ro¬ peatod, the animal then having six large teeth in front, flanked on each side by 0110 small Doth. In tho fifth year the last of the small teeth are lost, and are replaced by large ones, thus giviug them eight large front teeth. In the sixth or seventh year, they generally begin to drop out, and if not they will begin to break or show signs of wearing.— State Agricultural Department. When most needed it is not nun sud for your family physician to he away from home, roll'll was the ex pevience of Mr, J. Y. Schenck, editor of the Caddo, Ind. Ter., Banner, wl*en his 1 ’ttle girl, two years of age was threatened with a severe attack of croup, He says; “Mv wife insisted that I go for tho doctor, but ns our family physician was onto! town I purchased a bofile of Chainburlain s Cough Remedy, which relieved her immediately. I will not he without it in the future ” *25 and 50 cent bogle for sale by I)r. J^. J. Reid. An A U t) l.i,l>un For Grown KoIUh, You probulily learned the alphubct about the time you entered school, but as all know, there are many lessons to learn In after life. Particularly the one of malting moitey go farthest, One way to do this is by purchasing vour Groceries, Notions, etc,, of PAUL G. LUCAS, getting fine t'oods at low prices. Mr. John 1%, Tarver, Dalton, Ga., nays: ‘‘June tiie 5th, 95. This is to cerdfv that I have u^ed Royal Germatuer m my family for the viz- last five years for various complaints, Imligestion, bowel trouble and gen¬ eral debility, and find it-dl that it m™**. in fac.i would ..„t be without it m my house.’ If you would know the value of this great remedy in the family, send to The Atlanta Clu mieal Go., Atlan¬ ta.. Ga- for 48 pageb >ok, free, New package, large bottle, 109 doses, $1. Executor’s Sale. Will be sold, in front of door of Court House of Taliaferro county, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, to the high est bidder, for cash, on first Tue-dav in January next, all that tract of land ed in (joist Hist,, G. M.., said county near Crawfordviile, knowi) as part of the Churle# Axt place ■Containing 14 o public acres more or less, bounded on North by road from Crawfordville to Woodstock; on Ka-t by lands of Thomas Thompson; on South by right of way ot Georgia Hail Hoad and on West by lands of Reason Stewart, said property will he sold as the property of Estate of Geo. F. Bristow, under and by virtue of verdicts and de trees rendered in the Superior Court said county, at the August term 1 SH 4 and August term, ISiifi. This Dec. 9th 18««. RIIODEN. JOEL E. Executor of Estate of George E. Bris tow. NOTICE. I WA3TT every man sad woman in the Stales interested m the Opium and Wmaaj habit* to have one ot my books on ti*e*e di* sum, Address H. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga. Box 382, and one will be sent joa tree. «*IN the interest ;f all the people.” - -s=@* ■ I :* i f: i - —- i iwjffiii jw atiite! r It* f -r: - ; • - \OT F ?jrt JSt i " x: //■ H ■. m 3F •Ms mm «Sil : Fi ;; r -e ni . 5 - MFM 19^YW I t* tsLA': n 1 ill: Si D-T ) FF - > h :%£Xi * if ' nd fj i® * r'if'X : d%|K Wymk 1 •'TRMx'a! Myr ! W/M ^ - — m -J mm . m m F-’Ay 3 K%S r Mrs. Growler: "I think we'd l etter move on, if wo don’t want our furs taken on storage.” Horse SuCF^i hUf Krom Heaves. Question - .— I have a flue young hon e whic.h has lately developed a short wheezing cough, and when driven out ofu very slow gait, seems to breathe with dimoulty. hw breathing then being short and fast. What ails lum, and what can l do to euro turn. Answer.—Y animal undoubtedly ^ our is suffering from what is railed heaves or broken wind. This disease is caused by ruptured or enlarged air colls of the lungs, and is consequently incurable, as no medical science Can repair these bursted cells 't’iio best that you can do is to lessen the evil, by paying strict attention to the food of tho animal, Don’t give large quantities of hay or fodder, but feed liber ally of oats with a small quantity of-Xodd. * The Via*.!* to distend tho sfcomaoli as little as pos¬ sible, as to do so In suohjgases is always harmful. Always dampen the oats and fodder before feeding^ Bran mashes are also good. By feeding carefully ns suggested, the trouble will be to some extent alleviated, and the animal ren dered more serviceable, though you can never hope for a erne.—State Agricult¬ ural Department. A Truthful Statement. An excellent and invaluable remedy, for the cure of cough, cold and hoarse ness, is Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, and Mr. Job. Hadfleid, 350 West St., New York City, verities this statement. He writes: “Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup is a must excellent remedy for cough, cold and hoarseness, and I take great pleasure in recommending it to all, who require such a valuable household medicine. ’ Dr. J>ull 8 Cougli Sjrup is sold everywhere for 25 cents. We will have an extraordinary s* --i*,u of !h , s atur* - ext niontli. A* rf yN Haminack, Lucas k Co., Atlanta, SAVEM'JM On Mdi'jioi. We Sell only tb - purest and b’ -t of medicines an<l at lowest possible cut prices of which we app m l a few: Ayers Harsaparilla 75 e a. Paines Ce'ery ( <mi|s>uti*l r r, ns Hood* Sorsapariila IkS Quinine P. *V A . , o/. 4 B.B.B.fBotaiiic Bkaai Balm)f|S lloyal Gerniatuei (M Ak'ock* i'laMters 1 : Railway* Heady li. Iief i;s Browns Iron Bi’ter* m ; Nag.’* <,'aiarrli * nrr Carters Little Liver Pill* IS tlyruti of Kie*> 54 Hulls ’fair Heueucr Tint* Liver Pill* n Harters Iron Tonic 75 Viola Groom y;.l ' William* i’ink 1 * 1 ) 1 «. ot r. Ilortetter* Bitter* 75 “ 1 Malted Milk 75 : Winslow* rk.ofhing Kyrup , Pinkhams Compoun 1 75 Wyeth* Beef .Juk e Pear* boap )5 H am; ole Cod Liver Dll M . J'itt* Carminative 1H Pierces Fnv ril'- Prescripti’n >iH i A nd f cr thing <: e si .’-m Packers T*r soap *21 iar Low Price*. To a Cough There is nothing better than Dr. Hrnmiack White Pine and Spruce Gum Cough Balsam- R vg/.o-s vid ■ r -* ' bronchal ami lun/ diseavs. TVr’sitile 25 rt*. , . ,. For Pains anil Ache?. Dr. IWnteic t F-o u - I;. t<n r,< cures, it :s the ties' .-ill around llmmeut 111 th- world. a ooi.ie. Young M'm.» Tronbl-s. Q.iicklk yield and l art: »«• rar cur -4 hvDnt cimd ard IPmPmSPHBPv.. cure “Oof Thtf" Kli.” tnoneviby Per hldtie ^ serdinp 75 c. Send r.sfor vied yon need II;,’ , tit; club*and save to Express f haig's are rsuallv 75c.joti ril peckrge* under five pound*. HAMWACK, LUCAS & CO. Wholesale *u<i Retail DrufSgi .ts ATLANTA, GA. B ar In Jlkul *T.<tut this ! sue get-qjFv of. this paper Is only rt phseclliuiiMiffl keep up a < < niiti ,^ ng miin' # and At IW same Unie pive po„rf.Utor, devil and . eWs-gnUn-ter vl;lv to .get Ujs hr. nth, dnrh g hoUdaV v fV’e rvl*J. alitMir willvn.lctiM.v iwdeisa IIA i \ y^vYWBABfthd_ during 1 Hi. to gel out pap r f. *■ * « —• — - - t ArtMtokm t» r»no» Urtso. QUEST ON’.-pAre Jerua ileln arfieh ik'i I aid , t to fatten hogs? If so how UfO |M<‘/ Ut~ 1, i ? Weu.—A few yoov i ago the Join r« !c*ty iirtiuhoke a *09mod' to be inditing d ■ wu.v Unto favor witlj the fimrittrs; id.-t of hft» little i* 8 :ihi about It. It is fafghly r*nommeud*d as a fattening fd 4 , not only for hogs, but also for I • .uni "hem; qd^lwep Ifcoits tint ill ljtrfo to rain, they will grow oil limit anv soil if not wet. They are said to yield . two or three ,, times ,, „ as much . as po tutors, nud they »i© uasily store-1 »um kept. With those uilvaijtajjes I thiuic liioy sliou'd be pluutod more largely. Tho great objection urged against them, is the difficulty of getting rUl of them, once they are planted; but my opinion is that a few hogs confined to the patch of artichokes wouid soon li el every tuber that had been overlook*, 1 in gath eriug. They may bo planted in did Is, three feet apart mid two feet iu too drill. Plant whole smdl tubers, ami cut the large ones as you would Irish potatoes. Cultivate as von would em n. They do best on a rich, mellow, light »>«* »"? “ IU,n »»•’-> ^ *»»"• »" w m i u i' * l "»P»r«’;* !!'L ’ ‘" i ZtivlZ , 1( In Bump* for more than two centniies II grows from live to eight Dot hi&U and w hardy peroiiniil I Ii »po y«nt v.dli phmt at lea t a patch, and r ip'irt r« ult t i tho department. - State Agricultural Do partmeut. of all in leavening Power.—Latest U Be R a ■ p LV I CWBTOSTINO all available materials should ho stead¬ ily followed snnicely all employ during his the winter. time One can spare more profirabiv than in gathering up and pro paring to give back to his land some part of what he has boon taking from it year after year. The stables should bo supplied with bedding, ami the accu¬ mulated manure, liquid and sol hi, should be removed as often ns necessary. If not. composted or put under shelter, it should be hauled at once and spread on the hind rather than allowed to lose some of its most valuable constituents by being thrown out into the open barn¬ yard. Major C. T. Pict.m i-i uuuiMgcr 111 the Stale Hotel, nt Deniso.i, Tv*n which ihe traveling men say is one of the best hotels in that sew ion. In speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, ('bob' 1,1 and Dianhiitat used Hemedy it myself M j. Fu ton says: 1 have aid in my family for several years, Hud !uke pleasure* in saying thm l eousidei il an infallible cure f<>'' diarrhoea mid dyseniery. 1 9 ,ways l'pis mnulend it, and have frequently .administered il l" till gin sts in tiie hotel, and every ease it has pi oven il self worthy of unq.iali fmd . udorst ni ’iit. For sale by Dr- U ,). |{ei.l. FATA, i'l.OWINU j off |hn | )|((U M t|u , fnll of tUo N „ , ha - , , vi n Ilntl ilt lUw , lt eJ| „ ,, UlW „, ul U , VIV ,| u . if ,., UN washing wil lie chunked and the wafer wiii eyenfn iliv roaeli a, lower level by a slower and less destructive process. 1; w *41 thus tie seuii thut In A iinuilne ghost story bus yet to ha al te-ted| bill not so a giMiiilnc lilonil-niilIfcr. Oyer ami ou r a , 1 ,ala It hit* been proved HuVt AyerV. Kn*. uparHLv bUmh* hithuh; id •*Vf<*I?; c*hU”, ‘ lie ino*'! relfithl*’ Ionic' nlteranve in phurmary, It »t0oit alone at the WovlfTtf Eulr. ttUPFLYlNO, LA XJ) WITH Ilf |tu 1 wo aro ftihiishiitz <nw “f t'io m >d i pi ful, as well as most iiiipnrlant, give imlpa the to our iigricnltm'e, , eeanso we wIiMi laU(| sides dm art ,1 ,1 plant food wo J)llf ,. l( , , fi ,j JM p , vv .w t » aj>|»r<.prints »n«l mpiny 1 n «»m* {-rowing envp-i Dj" lock,,I up tuomonlM which it ulre.uiy < o.d.un e The wilh ol’ Mi. I>. I(ohinsoi), a | irom incut lunilie* m.i'i of Harlniik, N.Y.. was siik witli ilieiitmuinn for (1 , <* mom li- In sponging *'f il, ,'’i • ItohinsOM say : < ’liainherlain's l ain |ta m Is (lie only 'bins thjd gn v her an y icst from pain. F*,r tiie r* I ot pain il cannot h heal,’’ Many very had cases of rhcmiiali-m hive b i ii cured lr if. F‘* r sab* hi <50 cents per hot tic by D' IS. J. ISi id. OATH mny »D > lx* fiitV/n. !it tlw AtltuM* ■ r»Dl f; ntf hfiitt-N Hfo crop Riuii'U ,i Ldti' i cIkiuch in win for LiiiinK m'd » rown j;»f«* Ilian ii) lii^lmr lalitlldOH. J Ijm protracted or »ut ))Iti yoiiftfti I no ftirly MM5iini'4 t>f (litM cr «j», and many larm* va w il take the clonic m now. A s a, K' - n end inlc, lr»\vi-v r, it 1 m :mf«r when tho rowuitf im «<» Jo x ilaluyol to defer il uit' id after (Jlinstums. All of fix l'i een crops f uruisli mao or le-s I:sm ns to t noil, li ii f rye mere o.*ue*dn V l’i .‘III IIU* pr »ver ot tho hi ml. VVbeie it 18 \y i Ml big tui too M upied ntii i Hbuiilti L • h.m .! )n h'dim one o. tiieno K' 1 ' '• rr farm*'!’?) bavn ciuefully st J I ed ntJCHfioii f)f protfv linx tli'di Jim iv ml Vi'axhn-K uu-l from dcLniunMio'i it clmnld be tnuir aiiri f<> MfQrO ban til'i-i! coiiru Ijoiih ill l)»e KinaFie .t nor: ible • t>... If the wonderful pr<»co*neM of nature < t ob’o/ved, a:,d her laws Cl ll' (it llv* fol* lowed in pr*MoctifbiK if this ill'll* vi-1 at t \/ork. iri other words, wo : her tho m cuHiGu y raw in tb iiH at « • JHGpfT lilDC, Hi .)0 Will Rt • Dice t l'-fo bold (if tijiini and bc;:m thn imj> x tuiit work of pmvi!iltii|.' thou into vaiu .b!e p.atit ton I, to he fOiidy fur fhedema i 18 >f t.i’> lipiiHij crujw. Tho wiiik of I.a k i f vitality amt cok*r matt-r III lie Indh* chic i n the httir t f/iil i/Ui iind turn 'ra *V e recommend II dl’* Huh’ lb-new itildntP-H and ctayicf *. STOCK. Condition good all over ttiO state, with very few rep ,rt» of sickness of any kind. Plenty of corn lias a ten deucy to keep Hf'ick iu good order and healthy, au I follow rig the fine corn erop of last year, the department inn noticed a great diminution in the re port* of cholera and other disease* among hog*, and ho.low horn, hollow tail, etc , among cattle. A Peerless Liniment. Ah a pain destroyer and cure for rheumatism, Salvation Oil i» tbo YKstt of all liniments, Mr. Wm. II. Brown, proprietor of Ktrfebin r House, Clove red trout , land, O., wriPs: “ r u:J 1 rheumatism for twel ve 3 atH ana my )a*t attack kept me in bed, uuable to walk. 1 « sed Salvation Oil and »o«n wa* up and about. A* a pain dc *troyer this liniment ha no equal.” Salvation Oil U sold everywhere for 05 cents. Try it and be convinced. In A dvosioc. NOT 1 ' tw*v Ua value (Jt-KRTION. - HOW . aunt, illy from he. Di much in this Answer. During ti 5 there w.ia made in Cl '» ill Austria, France, 7 M.OOO tons; in liit tons; in Belgium, SHii.OOQ to, laud, Of 1 ,QUO tons; iu other eo> 100,0X1 ran t; a total of 4 17,000 tons Iu the same year the product in the United that s was 207 , 0 ;K» tons.- -State Agriou tnnu Department. A \ iilmililc l*r«>M riptloii. Lvlitpv Morrison of Worthington, jtnd., ‘ButU n writes: “You haw: a vnlnahh' prescriptioh in Kleotric Bttlors, and I can cheerfully recommend it for Consti¬ pation and Sick Headache, and as a gun oral .'iystcui tonic it has no ec|ual. u , Mrs. Annie Stchiti, 3655 Cottagf (irove ('hioiW*o. w is all run down, could not cat nor tligest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and \w ary» bn! six boitles of Electric Hitters restor¬ ed her h< tbh and rcncwerl her strength. Ptit’es <;'» ceiiis and 1 ax), (let a llattle at Dr. k.j Reid’s. COTTON MARKET. The following ('niwlcmlvifle, nru the l«k ,w t t|udtutlonM eoneettd for eoUtM lit (tVei v rhifTsdiiv evening: (}nO‘l Mhl(ilh>&...... _____ fit-■» Mu.dliuu........ ......li I 4 how Hid llin- ,. .(i — 'The M«'«l I'ansnea, Janies 1 , I’ratUMs. Alderman. Chicago, sa vs .'I regard llr. King’s lor New Coughs, I as¬ eovev.vuis mi ide ill Panacea Colds nhd !,oog Complaints, having m. d i in inv family for the last five ye ars to. tjlr i :,elns|im of pliysieiilii’S prescriptions or other preparations.” Keokuk, bnvu, Rev- John Ihirgus, Minister of the wri , have been a Methodist n liscojud Chmeli for 50 years or mole, and liaylng never found any iliitlg uo beneficial, or that gave life Slie.l) speedy relief as Dr. King's New notv Vl\ " Tv, this Ideal Cough i-N 1 idN. ,ly 'IV.,,) *1 •.*!'«. Pro •. at 5 >r b J. >' o t FSTTIiNlNtJ linos should not be kept after they are in non ihtiou for good pork. The plan Is first to push them now, to be ready for the found cold spell. Wo have pool-rally that pork killed before Uhistmas stands i, tmtrer elnvnoo for keeping than that killed later. Wo cannot eupflot tho best qn iliiy of meat unless all the details of clcimlmoss and comfort urn attended to. Month it there is plenty of clean food mid pure water, and that the puns urn kept ties of filth OVERWORK INDUCED - Nervous Prostration Comjilcto Rooovury by the Usu of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “ fUnno yearn uf, U*< ii n HU It of too ■ uftfiiiloii tit LiiMiiM’HH, my licall.il f t *|. | Let ;t inn vvt.itU, nurvottM, WHS •If; to look lift*? I* my I Ii L ■ res (m, 111 I nilctsUul nil Hi 1 ' H} iiifitoniH nf il da ■ i : lie. J too}*. 1Ln*»} Lottie# <>f Ayer’ij i ,i, rtithinltUi, bck:u»» t.<» iiui'rove ivt ouce, I ) m yx •sa 3 '■ ! & r* iiud fp’iultiRUy iucreftMed iny Wfdjdd fr^»tn oim iiillnh I’d Sltid t Weld ,V - live to tWO In ndrid [niiindH. Hi nets thiol, I find my family b;tv*5 tined thin imalk'liic wlieii needed, find wo are all Jn the tn-nt of h. iihh, a fact which w« utt.Hhuto to Ayer** R;tr*apar1lla, l iM-lleve »»y chil «lren \v«fiijd have b* en fatherle** tfwl»y J ad it. riot hoi ii f"r Ayer’* S«r*»parfJla, of which jirc|mratj«»n I catitmt rnty too fi eJi.** fl (). ItlSHin, I'o tniaMter and Planter, Kinard'*, H { ’ ’ CD r's^SSarsspsrilla HCCCIVtlia HtO#.L AT WOSELO'S fair. AYER’S Pills Eav.i Doctor’* Bills. Notice.—-Leave to Sell. fj KDRGIA T U.l.U'EURO. OOUSTY. To all whom it may comern: David y Haggu*, administrator of Ida May l<a-i in due fnniiappHwl Nhif 10 t he nndet*i 'wd for I* »’* t<> H 4 *ll ( vino nn l ono hn ' juri'M hidoittihfk * ;«*. I •HtaU: ot doc ame beiujc , ll; Eswlcrn pf»rth#ii « if the lamia of safii ' 'awd and w iid appUcatUm will In: , January •ard ou Uie first L*y in 1 ^ 97 . This tho 9 th dar of l>«N omber V*m. GIF), il MI I f JIELL, Ordinary.