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OUR NEIGHBORS.
What the People of that Thriving
Town Are Doing.
SHAKOS DEPARTMENT.
nr c. i.. bagby.
Several visited Hillman last Saturday.
Mr. Edward Keating had coltoa bolls
last week.
Sir. Ed\cord Keating was quite sick the
past week.
Marble playing was on the boom last
week in Sharon.
Apple dumplings commg in and they
are mighty good, too.
Mr. Will Anderson, of Norwood, was
in our town last week.
Mrs. Bettie Bugg, of Augusta, is visiting
■relatives in this section.
Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Taylor spent a day
recently with IV. II. Bagby.
Dr. A. C. Davidson made several pro.
Jessiomn visits to Barnett last week.
One ot the best openings in the county
for a good physician is at Barnett.
A FR1CANA will cure Syphili* and Old
r\ Sores to Stay Cured.
Uncle Billy Moore returned from a visit
to Norwood Monday of last week.
Farmers are laying by their corn and a
good many are done hoeing cot fun.
Mr. L. T. Moore and M-elton Gilbert are
happy. There is a charm in town.
Mrs. Lint. Williams, of Barnett, lias re¬
covered from her recent spell of sickness.
Hits Missouri Bagby visited Mrs. R. II
Jackson last Friday also Mrs. A. D. Moore.
Subscribe for grandfathers bible stories
C. L. Bagby, agent for Warren and Talia¬
ferro.
Our professor and school teacher attend¬
ed the institute : in Crawfordvillc last
..week.
Educate Your Bnwols With CancarotS.
Candy oatiiartic, cure sonstlpattoH refund forever.
10c, ate. If CYC. Cl fail, druggists money.
A great many of our people took in the
cheap rates for the fourth of July ex cur
sions.
When visiting Crawfordville call at
Gunn ,2c Hadaway’s; they will fix you up
.alright.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
TalvO Cascirets Candy Cathartic. 30j orSnc
If C. C. C. fail to cure, druKNists refund money
Tlw 4th Sunday in June is said to be
the hdv’est day this summer and we believe
it was,
C. L Bagby is still anxious to do your
tin work, Call on him or write to him at
bii.'iroii, Ga.
No-To-Bar for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed .olraceo habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pury. tfe, fl. All druggists.
Preaching at Raytown Methodist church
Host Saturday anrl Sunday by the pastor
Rev. Mr. Embry.
Air. Stove Weathers of Augusta lias^
been visiting relatives in this county for
sometime past.
T<> Constipation Forpror.
T:i?cc Case:i rets ( V m y Cathartic. 10c cr25c.
If c. O. C. f:iil lo cur's, drutrfjisis refund itioauv.
Go to G. W, Brown's mill for good corn
meal or call at L- S„ Jackson’s store. He
keeps it on sale there.
Etfuratc Your I!o\re3«? ITif Ti Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation refund forever.
,10c. 25c. If C. C C. fa il, (Irusrgist s money.
We don’t bear of no 4th of J illy Imibc
cues nor public speakings now days as was
in antebellum days.
THE DANGER
to which the Expectant Mother is
exposed and the foreboding and
dread with which she looks for¬
ward to the hour of woman’s
severest trial is appreciated by but
few. All effort should be made
to smooth these rugged places
in life’s pathway for her, ere she
presses to her bosom her babe.
MOTHER’S FRIEND
allays Nervousness, and so assists
Nature that the change goes for¬
ward in an easy manner, without
such violent protest in the way of
Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy
forebodings yield to cheerful and
hopeful anticipations—she ordeal quickly passes and
through the left and
without pain—is and enabled strong joyously
vigorous high and to holy duties
perform the
now devolved upon her. Safety
to life of both is assured by the
use of “Mother’s Friend,” and
the time of recovery shortened.
“I know one lady, the mother of three
children, who suffered greatly in the
birth of each, who obtained a bottle of
; virtVion'c U'l'tzarrrll nf rr»o V»pfnTP VlPT
nn7klv fourth confinement and was relieved
and easih All affree that their
Ishnr was shorter and ie=s Dainful ”
JOBS G. Pouiiu, ’ Macon, Ga.
Sl.oo PEE BOTTLE at all Bras’ Stores,
or sent by mail on receipt of price,
nneye Containing invaluable information of
rnrn FREE interest to all women, win be -ent to
any ad-irese upon application, by
The BRADFIELD REGULATORCO., Atlanta, Ga.
Call in and see Paid Lucas when you
visit Craw ford villa. He certainly will put
goods to yon at low figures.
Mr. Joe O’Brien, of "Barnett, had a sjm
stroke last week and had to call in Or A.
C. Davidson to attend him.
Barbecue m oar town last Monday and a
base ball game between the Madison and
Washington club and others.
Mr. II. C- Dicken and J. W. Fallen
keep ice cold beer on hand all the time at
their saloons also soda water, etc.
Mrs. Burnnie Finch, of Barnett, was
quite sick the cast week. Wo hope she
will soon recover her usual health.
Capt. Hunter, the clever proprietor of
the Hillman Hotel visits our town often
but we always give him a hearty welcome.
Our people have been moving about in
tlieir houses as the suit moved during the
hot days and did’nt find a cool place then.
Mr. A. I). .'Moore, of the Temple of In¬
dustry gave his workmen it rest the past
week as they had caught up with tlieir
work.
Mrs. Minnie Alien (me Miss Battle) aid
her husband of Warrenton are spending
sometime at the Hillman Hotel for their
health.
We had several visitors to our family
tlie past week which we were glad to see.
t\'e always like to meet our neighbors and
friends.
Don't Tobacco S»>it anil Sr.iofcc Tour life a way.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mas
actio, full of life, nerve and vigor, take Iw-To
line, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 50e or an. Curegaaran
teod. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling lterncdy Co., Chicago or New York.
The Hotel Jackson of Sharon is doing
a tolerably fair business. Its proprietors
are both hustlers and understand tlieir
business.
Preaching a Barnett Methodist church
last Saturday and Sunday by pastor Mr.
Winter. Ho is well liked as a preacher in
tlmt section.
Mpe still deal in that good liniment \v.e
told you.j&bout sometime ago; it’s cheaper
and just as good as that you have to pay
a big price for. '
Our big snake is still scarcing
comers, Mr. Abney tlie big fat drummer
was scared nearly out of bis wits last week
by L. S. Jackson.
There arc more men wanting to buy
cattle now than you can shake a stick at
and still they say they aiut worth anything
and no sale for them.
Bucklin'. Aruica'PWv#.
The B«j* 8 alv« In the world for Outs,
Bruises, Son*, Ulcer*, Salt Rheum, Fct.
er. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains
com*, and all Skin Eruptions, and poal
tive'y cures Vlioa, or no pay required, it
is guaranteed to give satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 Cents per box.
For sale by Dr. R. J. Reiil.
We took fl little vacation from home
last week and spent sometime in Craw
fordville consequently can’t promise much
of a letter of news this week.
Mr. Patti Carey came out last week on
crutches for tlie first time. His wounded
leg is healed up and no farther danger or
trouble is anticipated about him,
Air. John Edwards, of E.nauuelcounty,
was killed last week by lightning and
brought to Williams Creek church in
Warren county and buried last Friday.
Major Taylor is in our town nearly
every day with a load of black berries and
he finds ready sale for them. The Major
isa great talker and quite a curiosity any
wav V0U ,akn Imn -
SiZ’rIppir e ‘‘Swa?m.’s D Offitment-'
No internal medlchie required. Cure.
tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the
face,' bands, nose, &c.. leaving the skin
clear, white and healthy. Ita great heal
lug and curative powers are possessed by
^ Kg
Swarm’s } OkUmenU
K ? rly every house you go to now for
‘!;T V,e > U r b, ; K ; k !T" y P ' e 7
chicken pie., me . few and . fur between, , ihe
women folks arc nuSlity Ding) "' ,hllca
T a ‘ , 10 '”. via 7 , icri ' ■' 77 1 _ „ "7 ™ „„ 1
'
gardens sorter wdt up but hope no serious
damage will happen to them and tlmt wc
I,ate a glorious , . anti abundant han-st ,
and each and all of us praise the almighty ‘
for iti
Wc were in the Alliance Store last week
and we saw some of Hie nico-t home rais
eil meat; we just felt like getting a frying
pan and going to cooking. A\ . V. Clmp
man. Manager, knows what kind of goods
to keep in that house.
Erorrliodf Says So.
derf.ll CascaretsCaudy medical lii'scoierv Cathartic, of Uie the most won
ngc. Iieas
ant and refreshing to the taste, and act bowels, gently
and positively on kidneys, liver mlslin.ltn
cure hSidaelfc fever, ImMtnal ,
nad biliousness. Please t m.v and trv a box
cl U O C. to-day; to, 25 :,n bents Bold and
guaranteed to care by ml dm;gists.
Everybody is invited to Sharon Sunday
sc, present '°°' • rr- rhoy ■ and i kayc it Jitera tie . ure desire r ••• ,,*1 " of a ,
quarter is
Sunt. Dr. L. R. Brown to build up the
school and it can’t lie done without the
assistance of . the , ehnrch . , and i community. •.
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CASTOItlA.
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THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE
Lung Trouble ami Consumption Can be
Cured.
An Kininent New York Chemist anji
Scientist Makes a Free Differ to Our
Headers.
The distinguished New York chemist,
T. A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery
of a reliahlc and alsolnte cure for Con¬
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and
all bronchial, throat, lung and chest, dis¬
ease. stubborn coughs, catarrhal affec¬
tions, general decline and weakness, loss
of fiesh, and all conditions of wasting away,
will semi THREE FREE BOTTLES (all
different) of his New Discoveries to any
afflicted reader of The Advocate Demo¬
crat writing for them.
His “New Scientific. Treatment" has
cured thousands permantiy by its time¬
ly use, and he considers it a simple pro¬
fessional duty to suffering humanity to
donate a trial of his inf alible curt
Science daily develops new -wonders,
and this great chemist, patiently experi¬
menting for years, has produced results as
beneficial to humanity as can be claimed
by any modern genius, llis assertion
that, lung troubles and consumption are
curable in any climate is proven by “heart¬
felt letters of gratitude,’* filed in his
American and European loboratories in
thousands from those cured in all parts of
tlie world.
Medical experts concede that bronchial,
chest and lung troubles lead to Consump¬
tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy
and certain death.
Simply write to T. A. SlocumTM. C.,
98 Pino Street. New Y T ork, giving post
office and express address, and 1 he free
medicine will be promptly sent, Sufferers
should take instant advantage of his gen¬
erous proposition.
Please tell ths Doctor that you saw iiis
offer in the Advocate-Democrat.
We arc glad to ace Bro, W. .1. Elling¬
ton able to got about again tiis recent spell
was a groat affliction, a great loss to him
in his crop but his neighbors helped him
in his crop and with no back set lie will
be able to finish his crop. We hope so at
least.
Miss Bertha Moore died at her home at
Norwood, on Thursday of Inst week and
was brought up and buried at the old
Presbyterian grave yard below ltay tow if
She was a .daughter of Mr. Tip;. At'ajiogyc.
Wc extend our sympathies tovlic luueuv
ed family ami relatives. j
Charlie Allen and Joe O’Brien, Itofise 81 1 . will
go on the road traveling fora in
Now York. We learn lie will mot e bis
family from Barnett. Mr. O'Brien has
been a citizen of that place for a number
of years and has done a great deal jof bits
iness there. We guess tlie community
generally will hate to see him leave..
Old man Carbiu Kendrick, colored died
last week near Raytown. The old man
had been farming with Air. O. IT. Moore
for 30 years or more. Mr. Moore came to
Sharon and bought his coffin but the old
fellow was able to bury himself. There
is not many darkies stay in one place that
long. He ivag,a faithful old servant.
To believe in a remedy is the stecond
step. You must first believe in the man
who offers it. Ramon’s Liyer Treatment
is one of the most famous remedies of
!ast h " n ; lrc ! 1 >77;, Fw 77“
nil*superior to no medie.ne \t
«!'• We urge our renders not to suffer
stck'headachc when sucli a plcusa it relief
'sat hand. hill -■> ti. i . a u <ri a
s 0K ‘ ‘ >■ c 1
Prof. Woodall said the other day that
he was talking to a young man 17 years
old about the time the war started. lie
asked Wm what he thought about it. His
answer was that when it begins it will be
gm and that when it ended it would be
dnded and when it ended it would he com
pleted ’ U w,,s a ver >' S° Mi an * w, r -
Professor Woodall told us the other day
, hat W hen “-’'vent , . mto . , ,, he war he . went ,
from the , school room and all of his clothes
we ,. d bi ,„ , ilirt , , ;tc ., and they came
around , , tor detal1 , , , * , l,> wa 11 U P clotllM an 1 i I
'
he never had done Mich a thing before. It !
was as great atrial as over he had. We j
<; ,m tell you of worse times than that. W<- I
)iad t0 „ car j y break tlie ice and pull off i
our 0 ] ( ] rags and wasii them in the creek
without soap, lye or parline. ! |
old People. 1
Old people who requite medicine to !
regulate flic bowels and kidneys W ‘U find |
the true remedy y in Electric Bitters. Tnm !
mef j ic . }ll( . do , s , t ami contains
acts no whiskey as atonic nor and other alterative. intoxicant., It act- but j
mildly on the -toinachc a s d b.wel-. add ,
ing strength and giving mm t the or-j
7 ran ^ t hereby aioin^ u, :!ic pyr- ■
i OVUlStnCC Ol til*? fUBOtlOD,' *-> ■ ell* J>1 ; * ;
ters is an excellent appetizer and aids di
gestion. Old People find fifty it just exactly and
what they need. Price ents
J-00 per bottle at Dr. If. J. Reid’s
Drug htore.
Preaching last Saturday and Sunday
at the Presbyterian ehtirch " liaron, by
pastor Rev. Mr. Simpson.
COUNTY MATTERS.
Correspondents' Eeports of What Their
neighbors Talk
the Happenings in Their Respective I.o
. utilities. All tlie News.
MOORE'S MILL.
BY SPY.
Everything was refreshed last Monday
night by a nice rain.
Oscar Moore spent Sunday last with
A. J. Chapman’s family.
Mr. J. C. Lunceford has somewhat im¬
proved, we are glad to state.
Mrs. A. S. Lunceford lias been quite
sick, having chills, but lias improved.
Mr. D. Lunceford and w ife spent Sun¬
day last with Mr. A. S. Lunceford’s faun*
Miss Lula Moore and brother. Robert,
visited near Sharon last Saturday and
Sunday.
Tlie crops and gardens have been suf¬
fering for rain, but we should not coin
plain for it is all for the best.
When you want anything in tlie way of
photography call to see J. II Stephens,
Craw'fordville. Ga.. and he will certainly
please you in his work.
The Sunday school intended having a
picnic at Daniel’s spring the 20 th, but Oil
account of the whooping cough raging
there they havedecided to have it nearer
home.
Our pastor, Rev. R. K- L. Harris
preached at tlie school house Sunday be¬
fore last. selecting bis text from Proverbs
14 ; 12 verse. We enjoyed it so much and
hope lie will come again.
Some of the young folks of the commu¬
nity were greatly disappointed Iasi Sun¬
day night when they reached tlie church
and found tlie doors locked. They re¬
turned home in quiet solitede, so we
learn.
Two Lives Saved.
Airs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City,
Ill., was told bv her doctors she had Con¬
sumption and thru there was no hopes
for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New
Discovery completely cured her and she
says it faved her life. Mr. Tlios. Kggcrs.
139 Florida 81, San Francisco, suffered
from a dreadful cold, approaching Con¬
sumption, else then bought tried without bottle result of everything Dr. King’s
one
New Discovery and in two weeks was
cured. He is naturally thankful. It is
Xt results, of which these are. sample*
prove the wonderful efficacy of Free this
medicine in Coughs and Colds,
trial bottles at Dr. Ii.J. Reid’s Drugstore
Regular siz.eSqc-ond 1 00
PEEK’S CROSS ROADS,
BY JUST-SO.
We ve had a nice ram, corn was at mg
fast / or t,le " ant of ll ’ and fnm j lieaf ’
Vi e hear that Mr. Jo ui Bent > is up
from neer Savannah visiting . r. C.ucj s.
We learn that a neighbor neat Oross
Ronds came near getting hurt by a
wagon and team while traveling week
before last.
Mr. Jesse Ogletree spent awhile at J.
11 Wheeler’s Sunday before last, lie is
always a welcome visitor where lie
chances to go, so we learn.
Ml. Joe Mann and lady, also Mill,
his U" u business, so, i, wlio is visiting off im a relatives vacation at non.
are or
near Tennille, Washington county.
We hear that the Rev. Abb Harris will
preach at Moore’s mill next Sunday eve
nin*. Visitors are invited. We hope
the boy* will be their and be of help in
different ways.
We heard that two couple* went to hear
worship and when they arrived on
Ule g ro „ n ,l s the church was closed and
110 01le there to preach. They returned
^ . neighborMrm, n f relitdnus instruction
') us that? J. H.
wbeeJer m} a fine nin in the road at and
neir his house but none on the farm,
Are showers that partial? They must
from below rather than from'"above,
Guess who the person 1 was that said a
boy spent all his money i.y the nickel at
one store, tiiat hoY'clauns he can’t see
th c impropriety 11 in spending his money at
store provided it be honest and ,
counterfeit.
it is said the agriculture report of crops
f rom this district is on an average with
the same date of last year. We can’t see
bow it can be for a great many farmers
claim the crops to be considerably behind
f rom tp,, y ear above mentioned.
Mr*. Anna Wheeler and children visit
e d a dear friend and rel a fives in Wilkes
v the latter tiart of last week. She
was heard , to say ... that her , stay . was . made . ,
pleasant by their hospitality and kindness
an r| she could not leave without a prom
is( . lo go h again iuthe near future.
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TUCE * J NOTICE *
In connection with w.dcli. clock and
jewelry repairing, during the summer
months,(provided i makesewung■ you bring the
to my shop; will
run light and stitch perfect that you kind eon- of
sider worthless. I can practical repair any workman,
machinery, I am a
no collider. If i do not give salisfaclion 1
want no pay. R. B. sTKOZEIt.
Jeweler. Crav,fordiile. Ga,
i
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I t i
Is the external indication of a con¬
dition of the blood which produces is a
fiery irritation almost unbearable. It
a mistake to think that this local irrita¬
tion is the disease disordered itself—it condition is simply all
evidence of a of the
blood. The seat of the disease is in the
blood, and this is why the various salves
and ointments usually applied possibly have tip
effect whatever. They cannot trouble;-only
reach the origin of do the that. S. S. is a
blood remedy can i>.
without an equal for blood diseases, and
promptly and permanently cures Eczema
and removes all taint.
Much torture could be avoided if ths
first itching symptoms were heeded and
acourse of S.S.S. taken promptly, irritations as ap¬
parently insignificant skin form
usually develop properly into the treated. worst
of Eczema unless
It matters not what other treatment
has been tried in vain, S.S.S. always and
gets at tlie seat of the disense,
forces it out.
Mr. William Armstrong, an old resi¬
dent and highly respected citizen of
DePere, Wis., writes on April ist, 1896 .
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MR. WILLIAM ARMSTONG.
"I have been a sufferer for eight years
with that horrible disease, Eczema, at #
times describe all over tlie my burning body, and and uo itching person, I
can
"had to endure.
"The extent ol my sufferings can b*
appreciated when I state that my con¬
dition was such 'tigit I months coqld not I take
my bed, and for three never
laid down, but was compelled around. to sit in
my chair when not moving I
was treated by the best of physician*
with no success, and tried all thc patent
medicines recommended for Eczema,
without Indiana any good Mud results. with I then the went
to the baths, same
results, and then to Mt. Clements, tlie
celebrated medical resort, where tho
treatment partially helped me, but the
disease shortly returned. I went to
Florida, Blinking that a change of cli¬
mate and water and Hie citron fruit
might cure me, but found no cure.
"I then tried S.S.S.uud after tlireedays and
the burning and itching subsided,
I continued to improve steadily until I
waa well—entirely cured. After com¬
mencing S. S. S. I never put an exter¬
nal application to my limbs or any part
of my body. You may refer to me any
person suffering from Eczema. 1 will
always keep tlie S. 8 . 8 . in my house,
for I consider it the best blood medicine
of the present age. 1 am seventy health.” years
of age and am now in perfect
For real blood diseases relief can only
be obtained by using a real blood reme
dy. So many people wbo are sufferers
from an obstinate or deep-seated blood
disease make the mistake of taking rem¬ and
edies which at best are only tonics
cannot possibly reach tlieir trouble. It
is in just suclf cases which other so-called
blood remedies cannot reach that S.S.S.
has made some of the most wonderful
cures.
S. S. S. cures permanently Cancer,
Catarrh, Rheumatism, Eczemf, Tetter, and
Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula,
all other diseases having their origin in
the blood. It is a
A Real Blood Remedy.
and gets at the seat of disease and forces
it out promptly even ijffer other so-called
blood remedies have failed. S. is. S, is
blood purely and vegetable. skin diseases will
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Citation.
/AKORGIA TALIAFERRO COUNTY.
*Ti, ell whom it nor. eurieein;
Mrs. Raeliel Kent having in proper
J"™ form S" ...mlied to me for the' p< rmanent letters
tr ation on late of .John .!.
„ f v . u.j, i:4t o cite all
and rin-ular tlie eredito,-end next of kin
of John .1. Kent to he m.d apir.ar at my
offiec within the time U bv law. and
< how if any tli '7 , -It
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t „ yi rs . Ibahei Ke > < John I. K«.mf
witness in- el and offleiu
ThlsC'di d« • ! duly 1897.
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