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The Advocate-Democrat
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YOL, XXII.
) Our Ps ana....
1 Other Eyes.
*: ' Our I’s are just as strong as
they v.-ere fifty years ago, tv hen
i we have cause to use them.
I Hut we have less and less cause
i to praise ourselves, since others
S ) do the praising, and we are
more than willing for you to see
/ us through other eyes. This
) is liaa- sve look to S. F. Boyce,
j wholesale and retail druggist,
Duluth, Minu, who after a
quarter of a century of obser¬
vation writes:
“I have sold Ayer’s Sarsapa¬
rilla for more than 25 years,
both at wholesale and retail,
and have never heard anything
but words of praise from my
customers ; , not a single com¬
plaint has ever reached me. I
believe Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to
be the best blood purifier, that
has beeu introduced to the gen¬
eral public.” This, from a
,
man who has sold thousands of
dozens of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
is strong testimony. But it
only echoes popular sentiment
the world over, which has, 1
.
“Nothing but words of praise
for Ayer's Sarsaparilla.’’
Xu y doubt aboutlt? Send ftWCUMbook"
It kill* doubt3 and cures doubters.
Address J. C. ArMX Co., Lowell. Mass. \
SIDE-WALK NOTES.
j?uri' Home Matters Picked Up by Our
Local Bepcrters.
‘V—T- -—*•*» ^ V 1a. »—------Ah* v
Wh*t Onv ?eopl« Are Iiolug SSyins.
Thirds Our Frier.Vis Tell U«.
—C. II. Golueke has bought
him a nice double horse surry.
—Orner Taylor has been right
sick this week, but is some bet¬
ter.
General line of best goods to
be found anywhere at Paul G.
Lucas'. ’
Buy it at. Paul Lucas'—any¬
thing you need—he sells good
goods cheap.
—Angus Richards was able to
go' up to Union Point Wednesday
but is not well yet.
—Mrs. W. T. Flynt, of this
place, spent Friday last with
relatives at Camak.
When you get sick and need
Che freshest patent medicines
call at Paul G. Lucas’.
—Mr. Sap! Chapman, of Au¬
gusta, made a short visit to
CrawfordviPs Sunday evening.
Paul G. Lucas has some of
the latest style, fancy bosom
shirts that he wi|f sell real low.
—Several from this section
attended childr< h’s day exer¬
cises at Powelton Saturday last.
—Will R. Jennings and son,
little Will, of Atlanta, spent Sat¬
urday and Sunday with relatives
here.
—There have been more bug¬
gies sold in this section within
the last year than we ever knew
before.
—What does that fellow think
now who has been complaining
of the nights being too cool for
cotton.
—-.Miss Marie Lanneau went to
Charleston, S. C. Saturday night
last to visit her brother, B. R.
Lanneau.
—Airs. Lucy j^rbwri returned
Saturday to her home near Madi
son after a pleasant visit to refit
Bves here
. — „n®t., Antnony, , of . Florida, .
camp up last week and went
tO;ins cud £hborhooe near th<
Y ilkes line.
Mi-ts Maggie Lk'Laugh;.gi
-.pent part of SaBiAfiiy in tC’-Jl
on her way home b a visfi p
about Atlanta.
“IN THE INTERE8T % ALL THE PEOPLE.”
CUJ T > rr ~X I Ay FRIDAY. JUNli IS, 1897.
V l A
If you need a good milch
cow with young calf apply to
Mr. E. I. Anderson.
—See the interesting notice of
Mrs. L. F. Stephens on this
page.
It beats a picnic to candies get some
of Frankinson’s pure at
Paul G. Lucas'. Your best girl
would enjoy it.
—Some of Emmett Henry's
friends want to know ivhy he
goes over about Powelton so
oAen these days.
—Mr. J. W. Tucker lost a good
horse this week. It was taken
from the plow lOr dinner and
died in a few minutes.
—Rev. W. H. Pryor, of Mor¬
gan county, was here Sunday
and sang some of his sweet songs
at the Baptist church.
—Mr. E. I. Anderson was able
to come in town this week
and spend several days at the
home of Jno. H. Stephens.
Pure stick candy, best fla¬
vored taffy, cocoanut, ground
pea and chocolate, Frankinson’s
make, cheap at Paul. Lucas'.
—Mr. and Mrs. John N. Chap¬
man and Miss Mabel Nelson, Wash¬ of
this place, went over to
ington Saturday to visit friends
and relatives.
—Millard Henry was, taken
quite sick at Powelton Saturday
evening last, with sQmething like
vertigo. He was unconscious
for several hours.
—Mrs. Percey E. Trippe, and
children of Arizona, are out at
the home of Mr. W. Asbury,
in this county, where they will
spend a few weeks.
Go to C. Bergstrom I*fb the
shears and scissors'.' has
best. • ,,
''Lgfjrtlon* .
~Point
church elected J. A. Cromer del
egate and S. J. Howell, alternate
to the Conference at this
1st week in July.
Go to C. Bergstrom for gin
baric. ger, spice, pepper and
—Rev. Ab. Harris arrived
urday from’ Louisville, Ken¬
tucky. He has made steady
provement and bids fair to
one of Georgia’s best
ministers.
Go to C Bergstrom for tur¬
pentine and oils.
—In the Christain Index re
port of Mercer
we find this notice: “The
speech of the day, ‘A Plea
Higher Education, ’ was made
J. H. Sanford. * •
Go to C. Bergstfom for can¬
dy and candles.
—There will be an ice cream
festival on Liberty Hall grounds
Friday night of next week
the benefit of the, Confederate
Monument. All edme out
help the cause.
Go to C. Bergstrom for
pickling vinegar.
—We are told that our friend
3as. R. Asbury, of Lyneville,
thinking of building a residence
in one of our neighboring s eounty
towns. We hope Jim and fami¬
ly are not thinking of leaving us.
Go to C. Bergstrom for sus
penders.
—Mr. Edward Bradford,
Wilkes county, and Miss
Landrum, of Woodstock, will
joined in the holy bonds of mat¬
rimony on the 16th of
month.—Echo
from Woodstock.
No better remedy for gray
hair has been discovered than
Hall s Hair Renewer.
: ^mon Point Review . Sajs
that about seventeen years ago
R swarm of bees took up
their abode in a piazza post at
be jj r Randle place aind last
week Mr. Alex Akins took from
tbat j )0S t 123 jKmnds of comb and
one gallon of clear honey.
*|*||E I ONLY True Blood Purifier
prominently in the public eye to¬
day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, j Therefore
get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD'*.
Liver Ills
I,!kc biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti¬
pation, sour stomach, indigestion arc promptly
cured by Hood's fills, "they do their work
Hoods
25 eaiily Best cents. after ami All dinner thoroughly. druggists. piflsi IPills
Prepared by C. I. Hood &\o., I.owell, Mass.
Tile 01 ily Pill to take with j pod' s Sarsaparilla.
ABOUT COfj&CT.
The Greenesboi«Hleraid Jour¬
nal says: “It is and that a ne¬
gro living near Ciywfordvillo, in
a log cabin, has rattling rods
upon his “dwelli ^.costing ?l>5
—as much, in factfc as the house
is worth. ” This about .cor¬
rect; the only mis|«ik<' being the in
the estimate of the .value of
house. p;»
A PEliFECT US i^thumc
Is One which does not tvr-‘WCl> tlie system
or leave it weak ami rXba'osteil. A per¬
fect cathartic is found”* ' Hood’s Pills.
They are praised every'the re, and after
once being tried tliay six on permanently
take the place of the otf fashion drastic
pills, such as “our grpgjWnthers used,”
Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla anuSluy greatly aid
that medicine in its clopsing ami purify¬
ing work.
_
IT WENT HD.
Marshal Tuck* (' -filled a mad
dog in town Saturday It ■
one of W. R. E t id ’a fox hounds
tha * was byjfte mad dog
that raged s^.h «:emptie months
hade. T&i$r* — up
for a lou* tin. < I
hut Saturda sWstid jp bodRT'to bite ,it
se if and all gas of hy
drophobia, a 'll Mr Tucker shot
it near Mr. Griffith s Store
—
Sloo IiEWAJD §ms *iw-f
The readers of paper will
be at least pleased to treaJxl lean® thafft^re Vise®* that is
one - tojeftre
science has w.enlble in
all Hall’s its stages, Catarrh mdjiiat tire is is the Catarrh. on^y
positive cure kn« n to the medi
cal fraternity. Oitarrh being a
constitutional constitutional tre'fi disuse, inent. requires Hall’s a
Catarrh Cure is y enintenuilly,
acting directly fiGm the blood
and mucous surfaces of the sys
tem. [ thereby destroying the
foundation the rpatiest o£ $!e disease, strenght and by
giving the constitution and
building up doing its
assisting nature in
work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its cutetive powers,
that they offer die Hundred
Dollars for any case that it fails
to cure. Send for list of testi
monials. Address
F. .T. Cheney & Co. , Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggist, 7;>e. the
Hall’s Family Pills are
best.
FOB THE MONUMENT.
Some of the young people of
Crawfordville are practicing they
some excellent plays which
will present at ai early date for
the benefit of the Confederate
Monument fund. Their selec¬
tions are good and there is talent
enough among our young people
to get up a most excellent enter¬
tainment. The people should
be prepared to give their hearty
support to so worthy a cause.
Without A Rival.
As a positive cure for sprains,bruises,
and pains of all kinds, Salvation Oil
has no equal. Mrs. Frank Juif, 518
Gratiot Ave., Detroit, Mich., writes:
“I used Salvation Oil in my family
and can say it has no rival as a lrni
ment; it certainly cures pains. I
sprained my ankle and it cured me
and since then JLnave always Used it
for Oil any is *old pains fo*/,ulW5 apdjruises.” cent*. Station No other
remedy will do the work as promptly-
OLD PLAT AND DEED.
Mr. J. R. Ogletree, of this
county, showed us this week n
plat of land, perfectly square.
200 acres that belonged
to Henry Thompson. The plat
was drawn by "William Downs on
the 12th day of July, 1784. Mr.
Ogletree now resides on a por
tion of this land. He also show¬
ed us a deed to Henry Thomp¬
son executed 26th of November
1801 and the deed was said to be
counter signed by the Governor
of the state, Geo. R. Clayton,
Sec’ty. The deed was printed
on heavy paper and the type
used was of the old style with
Joiig “s”. It is a curiosity.
Health and strength carry us
through, dangers and make us
safe in fine presence of peril. rich, A
perfectly,strong blood, lias nothing man with
pure to fear
from germs. He may breathe in
the bacilli of consumption with
impunity. If there is a weak
spot where the germs may find
an entrance to the tissues, then
the trouble begins Disease
germs propagate with lightning
like rapidity. Once in the blood
the only way to get rid of them
is to kill thein. This is what Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov¬
ery is for. It purifies the blood.
That means that it kills the
germs, but that is only part of
what it does. It assists diges¬
tion by stimulating the secretion
of digestive fluids, So promoting
assimilation and nutrition: and purif
lies and enriches the'blood so
supplies tile tissues with the,(o<jd
they need. It builds up
healthy flesh and puts the whole
st *!®' Send , 21 one-cent stamps to .
cover cost of mailing: only, and
get his great book The People s
Common Sense Medical Adviser,
absolute! y Free. Address,
World’s Dispensary Medical As
soeiation, No. 6 GB Main Street
Buffalo, N. Y.
Go to C. Bel’gstrom for 10, -
000 papers of needles.
OUtt THANKS CONTINUED.
The following kind patrons have paid
their subscription since our last Issue.
J. It, Ogletree, 85c to Sept. 1st, '97.
8. If. Stiggtis, 25cto Sept. 11, ’97.
II. D. Alurden, 50c to Adg. 25, ’97.
Doc Swayne, 25c to Sept 11, ’97.
The Discovery Saved Hie Life.
Mr. O. Cttillouette, Druggist, Bcuvrrs
ville, I1L ( says: ‘‘To Dr. Kings New
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with
La Grippe and tried all the physicians
miles about, but of no avail and was given
ftp and told I could not live. Having Dr.
King’s New Discovery in my store I
for a bottle and begun its use and from the
first dose began to get better, e.nd after
ing three bottles was up and about again.
Itty.K worth its weight in gold. We
keep store or house without it. (let
frfee trial at Dr. It. I. lleidS Drllif Store.
Go to C. Bergstrom for
spools of thread.
SOMETHIMG NEEDED.
Our city council is
the matter of purchasing a
horse rnower to use in
weeds and grass on our streets.
Something of the kind is
needed as some of our
look like a wilderness in places.
We would be glad to see all
these weeds cleaned off.
Save The Children.
When children are attacked witli
cougli, cold and croup, Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup will prove a quick and
gur0 cure Mr. Elmer E. Baker,
p a > write8; “We -------- have
g u jp 8 Qough Syrup for cough,
col(] and croup , and found it the best
h medicihe a „d cure for these
; affectioag Wc aeve r run out of it,
: fcut a)wayg keep it on laand. Dr.
Bull , g Cough Syrup u sold evaryffher*
for 2 - cenU lniisti orl having it.
In Advance.
NO. 17.
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&AKlN<>
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Cel (‘brute. I for its great leavening strength
ami healthfullness. Assures the food
against alum ami till forms of adulters
lion BAKING common to POWDER t lie ( heap CO., lninuls. IfOV
AL New York
A body of Georgia editors will
meet in Atlanta on June 24th
and go from there to Nashville
under Die leadership of Pres.
H. 11. Oabaniss, which means a
nice trip. Tile' Advd-Democrat
hopes to be with the boys.
Lincoln county farmers report
the best crops of wheat and oatr
they have made for years.
It is a strange fact t hat many
of the most responsible profess
orships of our Georgia colleges
are held by foreign people, yet
there are many Georgia men
fully competent and are willing
and anxious to be honored with
the positions. It is a .shame to
put forward these men and have
our home professor, to teach iii
( 'tifieltl schools.
John M. Barnes, o? Thmiisfili
hftHbetm mK) \nUHL by the presi
dent to be Marshal oi Souther.,
District of Georgitt .
—Mrs. W. C. Chapman 1ms
been sick this week.
The Be»t M«i itt the world ton Ottye,
Bruiett, *«»«•, Dlowre, Salt Rheum, tm.
er, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Olrilblate*.
florae, and ail blcin Eruptions, end pod
lively cure* Pile*, or no par required It
is guaranteed to give satiefaotiou of
money refunded. Price 25 rent* pet bo*.
For sale by Dr. R. J. Rotd.
It is said that about 720,000
years from now December, Jan¬
uary and February will occur in
mid summer.
TAKE NOTICE.
In connection wllb watch, dock and
jewelry repairing, during the mimruer
month*, (■provided you bring the machine
to mv shop)! will make wwing machine*
run light, and .stitch perfect, that yon con
Hidct worthless. 1 cun repair .fifty kind ol
machinery, I am » practical satisfaction workman, l
no cobbler. If I do not,give
want no pa/. it. B. STHOEEH.
Jeweler, Cruwfordille, llu.
.—A large meteor shot through
the skies Wednesday night about
nine o'clock, lighting up things
like a great lamp and made many
of our citizens feel a little queer
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INTERESTING.
For seaspftahle and cheapest Millinery
m town go to MRS. L. F. STEPH¬
ENS She lia* always on hand appro
prlate hats, rililsms, fancy g'K*|s, etc., for
the season; also she has recently .secured
the agency for the celebrated. Oresceni
Corset and Misses waists made 10 orlc
ami guaranteed to please