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Consti pation
Causes fully half tlie sickness in the world. It
retains the digested food too long in the bowels
and produces biliousness, torpid livpr, iudi
Hoods
gestion, bad taste, coated Pills
tongue, sick headache, in¬
somnia, etc. Hood's Pills
cure constipation and al! its
results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass.
The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING BY
CLEM. G. MOORE.
Official Organ Taliaferro Co.
CRAWFOI1DVILLE, GA. MAY 7,1807.
'‘The boy scorched on the bicycle bridge,
Whence all hut him had fled.
The moon lit up the bicycle wreck,
And the boy stood on his head.”
It seems that the Greek and
Turkish war will soon come to
an end.
Col. Buck was banquetted in
Atlanta a few nights ago prepar¬
ing to leave for Japan. Now he
says he can’t go in a month, yet.
“Evolutionof the Bicycle” is
the name of an interesting little
book gotten out by the Indiana
Bicycle Co., Indianapolis, Ind.,
and will be sent to any address
for a 2 cent stamp.
Women are not the only ones
who are sensitive about their
ages. A man dosen't like to be
told that he is getting old.
Health keeps a man young. It
dosen't make any difference if
he has lived eighty years. If
they have been healthy years, he
will be bale and hearty and wont
look within twenty years as old
as he is. Good digestion and
rich, viid blood make people look
youthful. Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery makes rich,
red blood. It makes health in
the right way. It works accord¬
ing to the right theory, and in
30 years of practice, it has prov¬
ed that the theory is absolutely
correct. It begins at the begin¬
ning—begins by putting the
stomache, liver and bowels into
perfect order, but it begins its
good work on tlie blood before it
finishes with the digestive sys¬
tem. It searches out disease
germs wherever they maybe and
forces them out of the body. All
druggists keep the “Discovery.”
“Told you so. ” The Repub¬
licans are removing from office
Democrats—gold Democrats at
that—although they feel that
they are covered b.y the civil
service. Col. Womack of Cov¬
ington has-been transferred with
a reduced salary and it is said
the Colonel was on extra good
terms with the “ins. ”
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common water glass
urin ar.d let it stand twenty-four hours;
sediment or settling indicates a diseased
condition cf the kidneys.. When urine
s tains linen it is positive evidence ot kid¬
ney trouble’. Too frequeat desire to uri¬
nate oi pain in tlie hack, is also convinc¬
ing proof that the kidneys-and bladder
out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort i,i the knowledge 'so
of t.-n expressed, th 11 r. Kilmei’s'Swainp
Boot,' the great kidney remedy fulfills
f very wish in relieving pain in the- back,
kidneys, liver..'bladder anti every part of
the uniary p.'-snge. It corrects- inability
to hold urine and scalding pain Mb passing
i\ or had effects following use of liquor,
wi;,e or beer, and overcomcsjtl. it unplcas
ant necessity of being compelkal to get
up many times during the night to
nate. The mild and the extraordinary
•ffect of , Swamp-Root . is • soon realized. ,1 t. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
:> f ii nin t distressing^cascs. If you need
.; medicine vou should have the best. Sold
1>V druggists price fiifty cents a d
ai. For a sample bottle and pamplet r
poth sent free by inaH, mention the
cate-Dcmocrat 3nd send vour full past
hamton, A". I. loii^it^r* T 1 proprietors, co.,, r.i„. thi
e sr
Daper guarantee tie cntiinenes* of this
offer.
COUNTY MATTERS.
Correspondents’ Reports of Wliat Their
Neighbors Talk
Of tlie Happenings in Their Respective Lo¬
calities. All the News,
PEEK’S CROSS ROADS
BY JUST-SO.
Farmers generally will finish putting in
their crops this week.
The rain improved the vegetables.
The cold wind following the rain tends
to chill cotton that is up.
Ask uncle Seab Tones who wanted to
go to the picnic the worst, ho or the young
folks.
Mr. Ross, from Lincoln county, is in
tlie district seeking work
Airs. Anna and little Maneh Wheeler
were quite sick last week; the latter had
a hard spasm Saturday night, caused from
a torpid liver and high fever. They are
better now.
We learn that Mr. Criss Carrol, near
Sharon, will supply Ned Carey’s place as
a hand on his uncle Will’s farm. Will
lie do as well to go to mill? We regret
to give Ned up, but hope he will Come up
occasionally to mill.
FROM HOLDEN
BY CITIZEN.
Mis. Rosie Callahan has been quite
fertile for some days past.
Mr. Bob Lee Andrews and family visited
relatives in tlie White Plains neighborhood
Saturday and Sunday last.
Mr. J. V. Andrews, of Holden has been
very sick for several days. Dr. Moore,
of White Plains, is his attending physician.
Mr. Lonnie Taylor says that it is the
wrong time ot the moon to plant corn.
Let us know when tho moon gets right,
Lonnie
Mr. H. II. Slack, of near White Plains,
visited Ilia daughter Mrs. J. W. Broome cn
Sunday last, accompafned by his little
grand-son, Pearce Reynolds.
Messrs. Earl Callahan and Zack Broome
took in the picnic at Daniels Spring' last
Saturday and report a nice lime, notwilli
standiug the inclement day.
Miss Annie Hobbs, who lias been living
in Virginia the. past two years, is visiting
friends in the Holden neighborhood. She
is now the guest of Misses Floy and My rt
Ta - VIor ' 1
The rams that fell Thursday night and
Saturday morning of last week put the
ground in good order for the farmers to
finish up their planting and will be very
helpful in bringing up cotton that bad
been planted.
MOOSE’S MILL.
BY SPY.
Gardens are looking nice.
Mr. L. L. Voazey spent last Tuesday
with Mr. J. II. Wheeler's family.
Nice strawberries were served at Mrs.
Moore’s last Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Martha Lunccford spent last week
with Mr, A. S. Lunceford’s family.
Wo all were very glad to see the rain
last week, which was very much needed.
Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Mann spent Sunday
evening with Mr. J. G. Lunceford’s fami
iy
Miss Lillian Chapman spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Miss Leila Lunee
ford.
Mr. W. IT. Patterson, of Wilkes coun¬
t.y, was over among his friends last
week, stoppin ‘ at Mr. J. D. Moore’s.
Mrs. Martini Luuceford and Mrs. A. S.
Lunccford spent a few days in Augusta
last week. They report a nice time.
Some of the. young people intended
going to the picnic last Saturday, but did
not go on account of tlie rain that day,
Mr. ,T. D. Moore was quite sick
Sunday with a chip. Several of his fami
iy have been sick with chills, although j
it seems quite early for them yet.
There was a quilting at Mrs. J. If.
Wheeler’s last Thursday enjoyed by all. ;
There is nothing much nicer than a quilt¬ |
ing when all the neighbors get together
and enjoy themselves generally.
The boys must he very sweet in this
community; they can’t pass along the road i
without tli<- ueesgetting after ‘.hem and ■
running'hem a good ways. For some i
cau se or other they don’t troub le the girls, j
Guess who the two young men were !
who C!»iJe,I on two young lafli cs last Sun. j
.lay morning and because it t ook them so 1
long to -‘curl” their hair they got out of ,
nee and left. Don’t wait, next linn. ,
girls U» curl your liair.
Our hearts were made glad last Sunday j
t0 A. J. Chapman, at Sunday ,
sciiool. Mr. Cliapman lias been
s „ i)f ? ^ ttIKl ent for the past two or ;
diree years, and wo will be so glad frjr
him to eomo when converd* :nt to do so.
s .. B ..*„ ms-Moi8tare; Z UcQsb
and suucine:; most ut tfy lya pt; worse hy
-craUmim:. If allowed mtinue tum^
form; wiiic-h often bleef /tth'P ulcerate, b«
ccratien, ssn^&stJss&ssrs and-in most caserj ‘remove*
tumors. At druggi*',, or b;,; mail, for Gp’
cents, Dr. S wayne a, ‘ PhUMWpCTk
The Spectator. . .
s
* Some Thiv g- He Has So* It,
* Heard an l Thought About. * * *
That was a notable galhering in New
York City on the 27th ot April, and it is a
notable mausoleum whose dedication this
great multitude from the Not th and the
South and the East and the West canto to
witness.
******
It woulu be ungracious to play censor
or critic toil citing the Grant memorial ex
ereises held in our great metropolis. And
yet one wl > is disposed to look upon tin
inner side i ■’ tilings and to inquire concern
ing the motives of human conduct, indi¬
vidual and collective, can easily find in the
celebration in N ew York last week a good
object lessen illustrating several facts and
phases < , utman nature.
******
That pri eeVof me dern philosophers and
paragon of:cynic?, Thomas Carlyle, say
that "hero' worship” is a characteristic (if
not a weak) css) of all men. It was tlii
which eaus T tlie ancients to invest their
warriors wi h die qualities of demi-gods.
Old Hercules was perhaps not altogether
a mythical personage. But when .super¬
stition and tradition had thrown their
habiliments about him, lie was no longer
; ,n ordinary or extraordinary mortal, but „
very son of the gods.
*******
The good people of tho Noith must
have a supreme hero of tho great civil war
—a hero that embodied in himself the
success and triumph of arms. And Gen¬
Grant came nearer fulfilling all the condi
fions of the desired hero than any other
general of the Union armies, and so he is
their hero.
* * *
* * *
And we of the South will not demur at
their choice. If our friends must have a
supreme hero, let them nnike him out of
Gen. Grant.
******
Grant was a better and more humane
soldier than Sherman or Sheridan, The
considerate treatment hr showed Lee and
his shattered army at Appomattox entitles
him to tlie friendly remembrance of our
people. hi
if * * * * * *
Grant’s ifWance into polities was the
^ lnistuUe „f 4 * ||f c . Ills career as Presi
p t wa.sir t brilliantly *u«k> 0 £sful and
tended to ;) i ar shadow his earner as a s > 1 -
di ^ fllldJl ^ lUUtu <f„ towards the Sonth
after he entered tho White House was not
consistent wjtJi hfeattitude at Appomattox.
******
Grant was the victim of his mistaken
friendships, lie was devoted to his friends
and bis friends were not always wisely
chosen.
Electric Bittern.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for
any season, but perhaps more generally
needed, when the languid exhausted feel
biv prevails, when tMis liver is tor|W aad
sluggish and the need of a tonic and al¬
terative is felt. A prompt use of this
medicine has often averted long and
perhaps fatal biliious fevers. No medi¬
cine will act more surely in counteracting
ami freeing tho system from the malarial
poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti¬
pation, Diziners yield to Electric Bitmt
50 c. and $ 1.00 per bottle at Dr. R. J.
Reid’s Drag Store.
The annual examination cf applieanls
for teachers’ license will take place «.n
Saturday, May 29. Examinationsw.il le
held in each county cf the state.
*.*
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of Coal
A day would keep your rooms
warm in winter, But that
small stove will burn only
twenty-five. Hence,discomfort
a-id misery.
A certain amount of fat,
burned daily, would keep your
body warm and healthy. But
your digestion is bad, and you
don’t get it from ordinary fat
food. Hence you are chilly,
you catch cold easily, you have
coughs and shivers; while
pneumonia, bronchitis, or con¬
sumption finds you with no re¬
sistive power.
Do this. Burn better fueL
Use SCOTT'S EMULSION
of Ccd-liver Oil. Appetite and
digestive power will revive;
and soon a warm coating of
good flesh will protect the vital
organs against the cold and the
body against disease.
Two sizes, 50 cto. ano $ 1.00
Book (tee for the airing.
SCOTT !e fiOWXE, New York.
U GREATEST ON EARTH.”
Dr. Miles' Kestoratlve Nervine.
Mr. R. T. Caldwell, is book-keeper in
tlio First National Bank ot Fulton, Ky.
"I was completely run through down. loss My of nerves sleep
became so unstrung
neUed°to giVtfu r-i £?
awako all i or* ong, and it took but little
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•s
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a m
m 1 a s' i
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m ism X
L-TCLI X!
mm.
ii. T. Oaldwkll.
to shako me up so that I could not possibly
attend to my business as 1 should. In
connection with this I lmd liver trouble,
heavinese different parts about of the my body stomached jah» in
reduced in liesli. 1 was persuaded to try
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
! first procured a trial bottle from a local
druggist procured and cood dollar results bottle, quickly and followed. by he time 1
then a different 1 I
I liaa used this up I was a man.
am now on my third bottle and am able to
sleep soundly possibly and eat do regularly, before taking something
l could not your
Nervine. I am now juUy recovered, and do not
hesitate to pronounce I>r. Miles’ Restorative
Nervine the greatest nervine on earth."
Fulton, Ky. E. T. CALDWELL.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first, bottle will benefit.
All<lruSfdstsseltttt»t$l,6 bottles for§5, or
it will bo sent., Miles prepaid, Medical on Co., receipt, Elkhart, of prlcB ImL
by tho Dr.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores
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CONSIDERS"
Plain Facts. #
PRICES ALONE MAY
BE DECEIVING.
Apparent Cheapness Does
not make a real saving
of money.
The Bat Is Always the Cheapest.
BEST VALL^i for its price, is real and
only cheapness,
HIGH QUALITY at fair prices is the
real and only economy,
The Domestic
IIAS ALWAYS BEEN THE
Best Machine
IN EVERY SENSE OF THAT TERM.
Best for the Agent to sell as it gives him
the most profit for the least money
Best for purchasers because it gives the
most satisfaction in use.
AGENTS WANTED. “Domestic" and
Imperial Paper Patterns. Send for Cat¬
alogue. Address,
Domestic Sewing 1 Machine Co.,
RICHMOND, VA,
Petition For Public Road.
OiFko of Bonrd of Ho: <ls an 1 KoVcnue,
May TV, r.i. 1807.
s (TATE OF GEORGIA, JA.LIAFEHRO
COUNTY:
Whereas certain petitioners have made
j t hei; apllicatiou to the Board of Hoads
[ ! ;md Revenue of Taliaferro County, pray
ing an order granting the establish incut of
a new Road commencing about one four! h
j of a mile, more or less, south land of belonging the Ga.
i It, R, near the corner of
to.). W. McKinney Si. in bend of road
i that runs from a point in the Crawford
: vibe and Barnett road near th” old rail
1 road shanty, by tin- residence of W. 1!.
I Ihighy to the iinc betwean Taliaferro and
| Warren Counties, anil running in the di-
1 rection of Powelton, by residence of John
I Shields and VV. J. Ellington, to a point in
tli<* road 11 1 ?it run from ('rawfordvillc to
('artcr’rt bridge, iihoui. one mile, more or
Jpss, from : :iid bridge: and that portion of
the road now running by residence of VV
H. Bagby in dir«;(Tiofi of Warrmfron, not
r»rovimi: GonduoiVo to the convenience of
Jig travel in/; public la* iiboliahed, from the
| bend in road nn above dencribed, to its
u-rmiiHis at County line; and, whereas,
! C/ommixsioners appointed for that purpose
j Jiave reviewed and marked out mid con -
I tenipldh^i road, and leport/rd to-aid Board will
| of Koa Is and Revenue that said road
be one of much public utility and admonish conven
icnee. Now this is to cite and
ail persons that oil and after the first 1 ues
oay in June next, said new road will be
granted and the old road abolished, if no
/rood cause is shown to the contrary.
Given under my hand and seal this, the
41i dav of May, 1807.
OK O. II. MITCHKLL,
Clerk Board of I toad * and Kevenue.
Printing OF ALL STYLES
•it this office cheap.
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The Qualm and Price Must Decide.
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KOUnU M IB ^
Some Medicines beloog to one
season and some to another.
DR. KIDD’S ROYAL GERMETUER
IS IN SEASON ALL TtfE YEfiiR ROUND.
I IN THE SPRING
It purifies the blood, removes languor
and depression, whole invigorates and exhila¬
rates the system.
IN THE SUMMER
It overcomes the relaxation and debility
caused bowel troubles by hot weather that and .corrects
it aro so prevalent
then. Besides, makes tho most de¬
lightful and refreshing drink.
IN THE FALL
When malaria “ rides on every passing
breeze,” it is tho great preventive and
the unfailing b cure of troubles resit lt
ing . froIU th;l t cause.
IN THE WINTER
1 It is st ill needed for curinff Colds, Grip,
Catarrh, Rheumatism, and tho ills that
belong to cold seasons.
It does thesB thing's, not in a feeble
anil uncertain way, but with assurod
and triumphant power.
Keep Si in tba Homo ai Ml Timas.
CtVSoM by Druggists, now package, large
bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. Manufactured
only by
THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO., ATLANTA, GA.
IVrito for 48-Paa;o Boot, Mailed 1,’ree.
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that, havetrained a reputation by hotiont and aqunro
dealing. Thar© tanonoln tli« world that caw equal
in mechanical countmotion, durability of working
part*, flnoneiui of flniMh, hcmity in appearancc^ir hurt
tut many Improvement* a* th© HOME.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
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FOB SALE ta ’
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UNION POINT, GEORG r.V.
NOTICE,
I want every man nml woman in (ho ITnitOG
•f.iites interc 1 i,p<! in tho 0|*iniii and Whisky
lahits to hftvu ono <>f m y DooKh on U 1080 <lia
iox as«fj. HS?- Adiinu'S Kiail 15. v/iil A!. ho Woolley, Atlanta, free. Ua.#
one «ont vou
Wanted—An ines SS®
I'rotect yoYir they may brim; I’utunt y«»u wealth.
Wrlto JOHN WMIIDKUIIUUN F/. CM)., Attor
■usya, WanhinRton, i) <‘.,for t.helr wanted. prlao oiler
uid list of two hundred liiventlouii
PI mm* i w mmmmm pill "iwnw
A SPEClALTYi'WSS JlbOOi^ JL'UKSON
Uary ry j-onimnont!?
cur "0(1 I In 16to85 dtiya. You cun bo treated afc
homo for Maine j»rlcv>uiMj!.r FituioiijiiJiriJ.n
ty # If yon p r< • 1 < r to a ho vo v/o will con*
tract to prty railroad fa: 'Mind hotel bills, and
nocharpo, if wo fall to euro. If you lu vo taken m«;r*
cury, ioilido not-Mli, and ciill luivo acliou und
nnln*. MucoiM' Ihippor 1’nLch/tH In mouth, Wp«»f HoroTiiroat, blueri
l'iniplort, of the body, Uuir Ky«'»roWM i, fallhijr oa
any part i this Hecomiary or 15LOOI> I'OIMON
out. it in
wo guarantee to enallentro cure. VVsoli -it ttio moat obsti¬
nate cases and tho world for a
case we cannot cure. of This db-euro 1 m nl vtnya
ha filed tliosltlll tho most «• oineuit pliysf
clans. 9000,000 Absolut eaidtui iiroofssent,sealed btdiin-: our uneondl*
tloiml guaranty. Addrera COOK o> iLfbVHOUY tJO,, on
application. filauoute T«uipta, CiilCAUU, 1UU
on ,.
WOW WITHIN THS neACH OP
EVERY MAN.
Many won urn naff ©ring tintofll mUmry,
ito' j.ut th«jir money fur r/iO(iiciu«H u<to>\ and bad,
for laid U»o want of int^lliKeot trufitiimnt, urn
hoi JS oil 1 av/ay in premature uriivim. HELP
. % reacn of ororjr mitterlnu nn d vrottk
III nil. craves of NERVOUS DISEASES
WEAKNK38, FAILING ENERCIE8,
VARICOCELE, UNNATURAL LOSS¬
tho ES a()>•';f AWD oi DFilAINS, early whnthftr inOiecretiartm they ho from
overwork, t Bicknc»88, errors, or from
quickly and any enuro,
we can uiTaili metbodH permanently known cure
by moat rii: to modern
rnitdicul sklll.Almcwt nil cotton of Con Ham fell on
Hitriamnt’.ain, Catarrh, traced Kldnoy the*© 'liMAWii, nad JLivor Com.
lihtinls, nwlytmi c nn the ho to ©die* and nf- hr
effected. iiroper Many ruin auffering a cur© can
v-hyh ho men from
t It oho d i *cf. Ht-M u re Ilk e d row n i ng rn en, v ramp I ng
after Free 'J rnero r.trawa, etc., each only a* Free find Primer tbem-elve* Iptfon*,
mat merit*, to
dof-ed hymmo fraudulent 0. O- D. draught ot
medicine company. Bond STOP experimenting,
to Woeive a legal refund or Guarantee
cure or your money.
Treatment at home an To wall an here: game
price, ha.ii i© ■ ntee. tho*© who prefer
to corn© ho ra m will contract to refund
railroad far© and hotel exi-ensea If we
1 to cure. ff//‘325Q,000.00 capital
back of our absolute Guarantee to
curs or refund your money. If you ar©
tf red of n nackery, I f yon have any of th© above
•ymptoma thut inftk© life will a miaernbl© ©xi»t>
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and our the known mo«i perfect, medical reliable
j andoffective treatment* to conhdentlaL set*
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