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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1897)
FOR ALL WOMEN JlJlfra-TStfTHS palnj of < all the andsicknessfrom! \SL which women k m suffer la caused by weakness or Z derangement In m the organs of \u menstruation. N v Nearly always it when a woman Is not v/ell these organs are affected. Eut when they are strong and healthy a woman la very seldom sick. Is nature's provision for the Regu¬ lation of the menstrual tro^les." 'junction. It cures all " female It Is equally effective for the gir! in her teens, the young wife with do¬ mestic and maternal care3, and the woman approaching the period known as the "Change of Life.” They benefltted all need by it. it. Jb ey are all For advice address, In cases requiring” special directions, srlvlntr symptoms, the " Ladies' Advisory Department, Co.. Tn* Chattanooga Medicine Chatta¬ nooga. 1c nn. TH0S. 1. COOPER, Tupslo, Mist., tayt: 44 My lister suffered from very Irreg ular and painful menstruation and doctors could not reliove her Wine of Cardul entirely cured her the and also hetpad Life." my mother through Change of Citation. /tKORGIA. TALIAFERRO COUNTY, To nil whom it may concern: If. \,. Ifadaway liuving In proper form applied to me for permanent letters of ad¬ ministration oil Hie eMtatc of L. H. Hudti way lut<* of w»j<l County, tldn is to cite all nnd singular t he creditor s and next of kin of I*, it. Hadaway to l)c and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and allow euusr. if any limy can, why perma¬ nent administration should not lie granted to It. L. Hadaway on I*, it. Hadaway's estate. Wltnesa my hand and oflieiul uijynattirc, this 7fh day of June, 18117. GKO. II. MITCHELL, Ordinary. Engines & Boilers Gins and Presses. l) KT Ol’ U I‘KICKS. Coi^ph ti*(’otuui, Saw, Grirtt. Oil and Fertili/< r Mill ouHits; also Gin Pnvss,Cam* Mill and »SIii/*jylt? outfits. Htifkftyg, Bridge, Factory Fun ace and 1‘ailroa.i (’nstin^rM; Kail road Mill, Much in ists’ and Factory Supplies, Belting, Flicking, Injeetors, Pipe (>A8T Fit¬ tings, Saws. Fih'J*. Oilers, I'tc. KVFHV DAY. WOHK LOO HANDS. Lombard Iron W ks & Supply Co. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Foundry, Macliine. Boiler and Gin (Yorks. Repairs Promptly Done. AGEN TS WAN TED, mule or female in every county. Business respectable. make Compensation good. No trouble to some monev. AddressChroninle, Aligns in. Ga,, for particulars. j NOT ♦ I LIKE I OTHERS I There is a difference between medi¬ cines and medicines. Those of to-dav. as a rule, differ from i those of the past in many respects. Fully ns great is the difference be- I twcou Dr. King's ROYAL GERMETUER and tlie ordinary medicines of to-dav. It is unlike them in THESE FSVE THINCSl i i. i. it iloes i not taste *ik liL-.. “ ., ,oe,li * cine. It is as pleasant to take as lemonade and makes a most refreshing think. •J. It never nauseates the most delicate stomach. .‘I. It does not swap oft' one dis¬ ease Tor another. It does not set up one form of disease in order to relieve another as is so often the case. 4. It contains no alcohol or opium in any form and is always harmless even when given to a babe one day old. patch it It <loes not simply, OS, ^reaches as nothing else ijBUen sources of disease i ■. ! he cause. It r:' aomach. “ COUNTY MATTERS. OorrMpondent*' Keporta of What Their Neighbor* Talk Of the Heppeafnes in Tlieir Respective Ce cstWJes. AH the J«wi. FE0M HOLDER bit crnzvjf. }Jr. and Mrs. If. H. Slack of near White Plains, visited their daughter, Mrs. J. W. j Broome Ilobhsand Sallie Hobbs,of Mimes Anni«* Park* Mills, attended the marriage of their brother. Mr. Paul Rhodes, student of the JJid j die Ga. College at Milledgeville, is spend ; Irig vacation at home. .Mrs. J. ». Ward, of Atlanta, is visiting j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. King, in the Holden neighborhood. Miss Susie Taylor, an intelligent young lady of Athens, is visiting relatives and I friends In the Holden neighborhood. The rumor that the Hon. T. E. Watson had been employed to defend Flanagan, the murderer of Miss Ruth Slack and Mrs. Alien, is ill founded. Mr. Watson says that lie is not employed. At the residence of the brides parents, j i on the so Inst., by Ilr. J. II. Klbpatrick, Mr. Frank Hobbs and Miss Floy Taylor were joined in the happy bonds of matri¬ mony. After the ceremony, the bride and groom with quite a number of their friends repared to Mr. George If, Tappan’s, at White Plains, where a nice repast hud been prepared and everybody was made comfortable by that hospitable family. We tender our congratulations to the happy couple and hope their future path of life may be Htrcwn with many flowers. laid Tou X ver Try Electric Hitters as n remedy for ; your troubles? if not get n liottle and get relief. This medicine has been found to lie peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a j wonderful direct influenoe in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you : Sleepless, xwirct'rrfejss Excitable, Melancholy ortroubl-; ed with Dizzy Spells, Electric Hitters is the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fif. tv cents and 81,00«t Dr. K. .1. Reid’s Drug Store ! irxri'KHION TO NIAGARA FALLS. The Mutual excursion of the C. II. & 1). Railway to Niagara Falls will occur this Chattanooga year on July will be 8th. 814.25. Tlie rate from Tickets wili-be gnnrt ttmTi dlC's.—* Trains will leave Chattanooga nbout )2:(>o noon. The accommodations will be first-class in every particular. Elegant day conches. The Pullman and Wagner sleep lug cars. route is the most interest lug of any. Going via Toledo, Detroit and the Michigan Central Railway through the best part of Southern Canada, direct to the Falls. This is the only ime, that passes c lose to the brink, from which a full and complete view of both the American and Canadian Falls can be seen to advantage. N iagara is one of the great¬ knows est wonders of Niagara, on the and globe—everybody everybody wants to go there. The C. H. it D. It’y was the first to inaugurate these cheap excursions, and always has the best accommodations provided for its patrons. Persons desir- ■ should jng full address infermatiou the undersigned about this excursion, and do- j i a sciptive circular will lie mailed you. I I D. G. EDWARDS. I’ass’r Traffic Mg’r C. H. & D. R’y. Cincinnati, Ohio. Gen. Gordon will he re elected com mu n der of the Confederate Veterans. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. TS, f»e- /) IS 08 e?«r7 vr&pptfc I AKb. NO 11( K. In connection with watch, clock and jewelry repairing, during the summer uiont 1:-, (provided yett bring the machine to mv shop) 1 will makesewrng machines run light and stitch perfect tlmt vtm eon -idei worthless. I rail repair any kind of nta- idtiery. lam a practical workman, no collide!. If I do not giv e satisfaction I want no pay. R. R. STRttZER. Jeweler. Craw forvliilc. Ga, IT IS W0STII M0NE I Vi mis *t) know if A«lv* u> -ti ;d 1 viTt nitj this anti to imr<xu^ \!»is \ it FlilT.^ ir.ltv. vttt lui.'lv Fork h« i ai incheslodg, and m'ikI vJ ’• a:M fi:i:i: M ' 'J Mr. AverilJ, of the Georgia Railroad, sends us another lengthy article on the culture of yellow tobacco. In North Caro¬ lina jand Tennesse where this to baccto has been tried the people are raaking it very jirotitable. A farmier living in Granville coun¬ ty, S'. C., who owned 1,000 acres of farming land, said that $600 a year was as much as he could get fbr the products sold from jiis farm previous to the intro¬ duction of the culture of yellow tobacco, but after this new in¬ dustry was started his annual sales amounted to $10,000. While j this may be an exaggerated case; there can be no question of the fact that the hundred trade cen tres that have been built up in j Nortli Carolina since the begin | ning of the culture of yellow to ^acco 13 a proof of prosperity j that is rarely seen in any coun I try. Several of the eastern cotton mills and iron works are closing down and cutting wages. The sound money promises are like pie cfUst of old—soon broken, What's the matter with Atlan¬ ta? She is slows about securing the state fair for this fall and now they say they can’t well take care of the old Confederate convention next year. OASTOZUA. /oi? //fF'yj si m tin tvsry ‘ /• vupHI. p A Us jlAimiUV OflDCCT® tiw*^ r. MAKE fillltsl Tltyinpimn Il/Clll Roailf UCalHICO ^ IPC FC.C0 CORRECT SHAPES t artistic PEFFECTSt . AH m Lengths. OnT^ucti Box. .. . . . r.cfco 7 N F W r N 1 m m. 1 13 fj jl P • | Q Vv HIUULLUi f FANCY ; i and PLAIN. FEATHERBONE CORSET [SOLE MANUFACTURERS. , SOLD BY 1IOLDEN & CO Crawfordvilie, Or. J lily Sheriff Sale. -f EOIKylA. TA LIAFERRO COUNTV. 1 \vi 'i be sold before the Court House door in Crawfordville in said County higli within the legal hours of sale, to the est biilde r for easli on tlie first Tuesday in July nexi , all that tract or parcel of land lying in the (k)4th District. G. M., fn Tal iafe rro 0 mnty, Georgia, containing one hundred and eleven (111) acres more or less, bow tided on tlie North by lands of Mrs. Fannie Aslmrv. ou tlie East by lands of Mrs. 1 iebecea E. Daniel ami iands of Frank M itchell, oil the South by the Smith prong i f I.lttle River, on the West by tlie T" llli<: r " Ml leading from Crawfordville to ■yn Oglethorpe county, also at If^^hiid place auti being all that in the tract HOT or ^mS^BSUiaferio’('ount'- Ga.. 9 oo Drops Em I M :'l ' ^Vegetable Preparationfor As¬ similating Stomachs theTood and and Bowels Regula¬ of ting the Infants /Children Promote s Diges tion,Cheer ful¬ ness and Rest.Contains neither Opnim,Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. &evm t/'OldJOrSM^VELFmSER Pumpkin AlxJcnna * /{"AtUeSJls yfru-Tt Sesd * Prpprmunt £i Carbonate - Soda r 4 WnnSttd - A perfect Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, forConstipa tion. Sour .Convulsions .Feverish¬ Worms ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of >TEW YORK. s m an s EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ... uM^A T Tnh __ Priotind f Best and Cheapest at the V v Iv A v Advo-Demoerat office. Frick Co. J Eclipse Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, Grrain Separators, Chisel Tooth and solid Saws, Saw Teeth, Inspirators, Injectors, Engine Repairs and a Full Line of Brass Goods. RFNO FORCATALQClir mn r R | C ES. Avery & McMillan, SOUTHERN MANAGERS, 5 I & 53 So. Forsyth St. ATLANTA, GA. The / 'M *. -V ' ■ r .^Bipycle J, * f 100 -5) roWovob' for 1897 is of The Waverley Bicycle the acme bicycle construction. New and expensive prin¬ ciples of construction involved make the cost of building enormous. Hence the price is $100. fewith true bearings ^ood as any wheel in ^^use new machin- SEE '•>-<* *., THAT TH|B FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -OF > IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EYEET BOTTLE OF Caatoria 1. pit ip In oae-slao bottles only, It not sold in balk. Don’t allow anyone to soil *'jast anything also on the "will plea or promise tbat it is as good” and answer every por. AS- See that yon get C-A-S-T-0-B-I-i. is on ' every wrappsp