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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1897)
AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS, WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ CASTOSIA,” AND “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” A3 OUR lilADh mark. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA," Vie same that has borne and dees now ££&r’ — on every bear the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is the original “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,’’ which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is *■ the kind yoH^hawk always bough t C&^XsXVAdcJuh'? sat- ^ on the and has the signature of wrap per. No one has authority from, me id'use my name ex¬ cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. K Fleichdr is President. Mardh 8,1897. i ’ ,Oi Do Not Be Deceived. Do nd£ endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in¬ gredients of which even he dees not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAOSiMlLE SIGNATURE OF t i *4 & 4 The Insist on Never Having Kind That Failed You.- 1 H( CINTAUR COMPANY. ^ MURRAY •T#»*BT, NtW Y©RR CITY. t ANDY CATHARTIC 11 CURE CONSTIPATION n, ff ALL < 25* 50* aw *2 DRUGGISTS ____ ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED "r 9 pic awl )»«ftk!ct free. A«l. STICKLING UK>1LDT ( <>.. rhlmirn, Kontrfal. < nn., orJSew York. uk.i I FRICABA The Blood Wonderful Purifier • ••* Cures absolutely Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Old Sores, Constipation, (lout, and All Diseases caused by impure Blood .... TO STAY CURED......... Afric^tna Has Never Failed single instnnee out of the hundred* treated. Therefore, we offer it vt> flic public with entire confidence, and are willing to undertake title most desperate case on which other so-called infallible cures iiiave failed. Africana is made altogether from herbs, is perfectly dis¬ harmless anil yet is the most powerful and surest remedy particulars, ever covered for the above named diseases. Write for furtlter testimonials, e‘.c. Africana Co.. 63S Atlanta. S. BROAD Ga. ST. - i k 1 Jfl A £ ^ I * i m m m i bid A ri m jj A » n i 5 Wb r w > * 1 World -Loves ■ QOsXW Wmm « » a t ■ Our 'Ninety-Steven Complete iffne of V m m ifCIf 1 m i \\ Safe m m are the 1 1 Supreme mh i 1 Result i L' «3 of our ^ Years of apt oft & Experience 3 MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. •5^ CS1C.VOO BEW YCAK ICcibOA SenJ nine two-cent tumpi to a i»tU cf Monarch .-layleg C-ripir. Cknt*. Illusirjiinc LIWeb: Wane- jCne.-. 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Lt ' RS « cu[ y° u 'yw» free of charge a ^ : <i m*uiciac t n ni m*tr« OF LOCAL llTHLSt h ■•y I*- 3rightest Items from I Neighbors, rOLD IN SMALL, NOT/s. ro the (‘milt of the ExceUc\ s Grant} Journals from Which V« a * * the Creamy News. —Tax-collector Stn of Oglethorpe county repo*., that taxes are being paid very siowly. —The Confederate veterans of Warren county will organize a ber. camp on 1st Tuesday in ^ecem —W m. Davenport colored was caught stealing cotton from Col iins & Go's gin at Crawford last week. l —Col. Jim Smith sold 1000 bales of cotton to one buyer on his Oglethorpe farm one day last week. —Reports say that a white boy got carved up at a negro hot supper in Oglethorpe Saturday night. t —Mrs. E. P. Heath, daughter of Judge Pottle, died at War renton and was buried Tuesday of last week. —Hon. W. M. Howard will take his family to Washington with him when Congress meets in December. —Mr. Will Robinson hasl mado a splendid crop this year, and has old corn on hand.,—Un¬ ion Point Review. —Large quantities of store blocks are being gotton ojut at the Pope quarry near Spaajjta for street paving in Macon. j —Mrs. Will Bird and little daughter, Saturday of with Crawfordville.jspent Dr. and Mrs Daniel.—Union Point Review. —F. M. Mullen, the trick jborse trader, was tried in Washington last week and was acquitted on the charge of swindling, brt was held on two other charges. —Two little negroes I near Washington were out and 'pejssum hunting last week they * ( treed” in a hollow log? i of them inn hi.s arm in ft the 'possum and found a huge moccasin. —Rev. R. E. L. Harris, of Crawfordville, preached ait the Methodist church here cojugre- Sunday ni^ht. to a well pleased gation. ( 4 Bob Lae” is a favorite with Graenesboro people.- -Her ald-Journal. A Timely Friend. With perfect propriety may Wte call that excellent remedy, Salvatioi \ Oil, a timely friend. This liniment ri tpidly cures rheumatism, neuralgia and/pains, when other remedies fail. Miq Jno. M. Hall, Ashland, Va., writes : **I sutlered wiilt'rheumatism in Site anklet and the muscles connected fchcr awith. Salvation Oil’at once reIicvecfth<> sore nessy seduced the swelling, and cured the i«*in. No otlier Unitnerit.th'at I ever used did me so- much good.” —It is reported fhal Ml's . Jen¬ nie Davenport will rest lie in c Rher mad^Wbur yealr. We % so neighbors-leavuiix us,-—Po .velton Sparta Ishtueaeiite. s “M.»w ta Cure all Skia Iteeaka,- Oit^^aaoa" No Stmplj iqtpiy medicine •-.Sn-aj-ue’s rnquisad.^^ internal Cura* itcV>. all eruption ' tha toUor. ecieua, face, hand*, twee, dx.. leaving akla clear,, white'and healthy. Its fceal iag nixi riirativu powers are p« ,o«ed hy no uticr remedv. Afik 2 >rtt far awejaiV OihMivesa. " —Tolbert Swint, and' hit son, boffr «i)lored.. of Warrentcln, : dis agreed, about somethin a-; last week and the sot: went of. bor rowed a pistol and shot t|ie old man. He did not kill hit?/. the f«- ? » vr*9$4% Mrs. . .vack Smith. War — >m “ r ' S ' 1 n 'sday of last wot k to rtplets. two girls and orebov. One the girls died but the o 4 'F ■ two . children are living. CASTOR v .% . For Iafa SlKi* k It ^^ , »T f* - HON. W. H. ANDERSON. Chairman Board of Education, Levy Co., Fla., Cured of Insomnia by Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. N T/ If t mg / J JOS J m h m % S My m I m i •a m l € HI m I D R. MILES’ RESTORATIVE Nervine cures insomnia. Sleeplessness, fear of imagin¬ ary danger or disaster, worry and trouble over insignificant trifles, irri¬ tableness, loss of strength and vigor; each or all indicate nervous prostra¬ tion, which can be prevented or cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. 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Boiler and Gin iT.'-k;, Repairs Promptly Done. , 5LA w ¥i^S£i any good. My wife was in a drug store one day discussing my condition and the druggist gave her a sample bottle of the Nervine. She persuaded me to take it and that small vial gave me the first refreshing sleep I had had in four months. I continued the rem¬ edy and it acted like a charm. My sleep was natural and refreshing, my appetite good, and in a short time I regained my usual weight, strength and health and have had no trouble since. My restoration to health, I air tribute solely to Dr. Miles’Nervine, as I used no other remedy after begih ning it. 1 feel it a duty to make this public as I believe Dr. Miles’ Restora tive Nervine a boon to suffering hu manity.” Contrast the above with the follow¬ ing extract from the editorial in the Chicago Evening Journal , Sept. 23,1896, on the death of Edson Keith. “From insomnia to nervous prostration is a short stage, and from nervous prostra¬ tion to conditions and symptoms akin to those of insanity is a shorter one. This is a sufficient explanation of the causes that led to the lamentable death by suicide of Edson Keith.” Dr. Miles’ Remedies are sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee' first bottle benefits or money wflUbe refunded. Book on heart and nerves Sent free to all applicants. 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