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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1897)
AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “C ASTORIA,” AND “PITCHER’S CASTORIA, ” AS OUR TRADE MARK. /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, joas the originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORSA,’ the same that has borne and does now on every fear the facsimile signature of K wrapper. This is the original “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,’’ which has been jused in the hemes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper cmcl see that it is the kind you have always bough t 5 C£z&yf'A -/? on the XLnd has the signature oj 'r yAcNv wrap - per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. a , !>.;-/c~YL* ^ y 4 b\ ,JO. „ March 8,1897. 4 +~r Do Not So Deceived. Do not 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 M r( ■dients of which even he docm not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF t > & Insist on Having Failed You, The Kind That Never TM* CCNTAMR COMMNV, 7 T MURRAY RTRCCT, NIW YORK ©ITV, f ANDY CATHARTIC i t tiwM ( i t « I b i \? J A( T ■ iL - t K CUREGOHSTIMTIOH < ft ■ ALL i t « 23 $ 50 ♦ DRUGGISTS t I ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED to ciiro :iny case of constipation, fasenrets nro (lie Mi ni Ehmi-a the. never errip or irrifiejmt rsuse < HQSB n«y n« I urn I results, baiti-i .J * ,,| enN <l honklet ftee. A.I. SIKltUMl IIKMUIIV CO.. Chirnirn, MntilrcKl. f.m.. or Ken Vort. 217 t#. e*. «. <v «► V *»*>•*>■ ■ V r *". r *f*'*' ^ .T. ANNOUNCEMENT --by- P. B. Tobin Cotton Co. No. 5 Warren Block. AUGUSTA. GA.. October 11,1897. Trill FIRM OF HULL & TOBIN i« tliis «1 h\ ilhsolvnl liv mutual conm-m, P. B. Tobin lmvili-' sola out lib interest to Asluiry Hull. K.icli imrtner will transact bnsl „,'ss Hull, on who his oh n iiccsiinl. nil the nubilities. All lb.* n>M O of I bn late Ann are Hie pmiH'rty »< Anbury ' assumes -,y ’ AUGUSTA, GA., October 21st, 1897. Mr. P. B. Tobin announces that lie lias sold his interest in the Att irusta Cotton and Compress Co., retired from the firm of hull & and organized the P. B. Tobin Cotton Co., of which lie will be President. Having tints disposed of all lii.s other cotton interests, his entire time and attention will be devoted to that of his old friends, and planters and mer¬ chants generally, who may favor him with their patronage. The firm have ample means and facilities for advancing CASH up on crops during the spring and summer, and on cotton instore, at reason¬ able rates. Mr. _ robin’s ,. eighteen . , years experience as a Cotton ,, 7- l actoi , and it-, ^'- x porter is a guarantee of very best results to las patrons. V) I i > H H:e Wonderful < s- l |S H t nicod Purifier. „ V*? P , » * * £ i W V A. l A. * 4 . Cures absolutely Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Old Sores, Constipation, <i' it, and Alt Diseases caused by Impure Blood .... TO e’TAl’ CURED......... Africans Mas Never Failed In a single instance out of the hundreds treated. Therefore, we offer it to the public with entire confidence, and ate willing to undertake the most desperate case on which other so-called infallible cures have failed. Africans is made altogether from herbs, is perfectly harmless and yet is the" most powerful and surest remedy ever din. Covered for the above named diseases. Write for further particulars, testimonials, etc. A tricars a Co., 638i Allan S. DROAD til. Ga. ST. r ■p ■« T - * ■ <-> L<ateli SStir£xi.g: Oiii-t. I , 1 ,<3. |T wel * sai ^ that manners make the jjSKfHj) $ ^ man,but the more solid ingredient of I ’ 'A character is aiso to true r t'iv necessary a AS type of manhood. If a man has these both, ’1 -1 SvAx y*, and also has the good sense to dress well J - ^ .. ■ L ./j \ \ he will find the “latchstring out” for him 3 I all over FOR the REALLY w orld. CORRECT DRESS ♦ v j ln Material, Style, Fit, Finish, and Gentle- i) j ♦ ‘J s 3 !• '•U s \ ’ AV manly effect, you should order your tailor- \) •£*— ing of ry M. BOsSM & GO., s* € a The Orest Chicago Merchant Tailors 1 ULli for o r CO 1'ears the Leaders ia ( 8 c Custom c:-m c t a ••BURN” Suit or Overcoat * , lor v tr :s usually paivl for iufetior A FIT f ->'n Gr.in.wri?i:o, 5 1 I ■ 1 - CALL OH 2Arc# IIww u.-ed C '*oicc ig ihj'Wd to St led front, T • / Holden Sl Co., Crawfordville, Ga. 81 WiitW l r- . V!;- . fee nn wirrr : XFS1 fend tu< r fkefvit w tffucata . «j-?aaa book veeh. , fnii „_•»**' i, * r sfecsal of-tu. H. B. WILLSON , . & CO. O. C. :tm Or.u £ui 4 ia(, WASHINGTON, r O QTpn»v d j m v» * ■ • rivui J Watchmaker & Jeweler liieh»nlV Store, Crawfordville, G«, Repair M .. ork , a Specialty. OF LOCAL MEREST. Brightest Items from Near by Neighbors, TOLD IN SMALL NOTES. To tho Credit of the Excellent Coujit-v Journals from Which We Get the Creamy News. —Edgar Beazley, reported of Betbcsda, Quite J Greene county is j sick. —Ripe peaches are reported; at Winterville just from the tree at that place. Greer, of —Calloway and Paul Union Point, have a pig they work in harness, ~ Mr - Andrew has gathered Y ° uug ’ . of 100J ! thorpe, bushels of corn this year. Miss j —\lr. L. P. Stanley and Nina Caw than were married at; Si loam Wednesday of last week. ; —Ulysses Johnson of Hancock j had his arm so badly cut in a gin last week amputation was ncc essary. —Some one stole another horse at Sparta last week. It was taken from the wagon yard and rode c/if. ‘ Keep up with tlic procession if it kills your mule." Every¬ body uses Ur. Ticheuor's Anti¬ septic the most wonderful heal¬ ing o impound of the nineteenth century. for Wounds, Burns, Bruises, “Poison Oak,” Itch, etc. Only 50 c a bottle at drug store. Miss Lula Battle who has been on a visit to relatives and friends here, returned to Sharon Sun¬ day.— Clipper. —Some northwestern people have arrived in "Wilkes county and are buying lands and pitch¬ ing their homes. —The firm of John V. Hall of Norwood failed last week, j Low price of cotton and poor collections the cause. Laurel, Miss., Oct. 5 , ’ 02 . j My son had his arm badly! powder-burned. I used Dr. it did not oLisu i. tit lost t! no | time from his work. It. is sun ply the best remedy for burns I ever saw or used. iVTuc: lUKS. w. at m. t? rtoss. : —Mr. W. A. McGuire, of Washington, and Miss Sarah E. | Ford were married at the bride's home in Atlanta last week. —Mr. Albert Strozier. of Ful ler's, opened school at Bethany, Monday, amid flattering pros ; peets.—Union Point Review. . CASTORIA, The fae- ■“ IS OB eimilo every Bl£sature vrapjer. a —Mr. M. S. Brake, of Craw fordville. spent last Saturday ni^ht ^ and Sunday with his par i en s _Ishmaelite Cor. at Northern PpCOWOWflY in taking Hood’s Sar i «£ saparilla, because “ 100 doses one ; dollar” is peculiar to and true only of j the One True BLOOD Purifier. —Sim Thomas was committed lo jail without bail last week at j Washington, Judge lhfrorts Reese arc being call made to have j an extra session of court lo try j i Thon a - for the murder of Alex McCauley. j I cASTorlisa.. | Tic fse- | •ioila Is (& 1 slciiture errijfei. every I 8I1AROX LO'CAIA. C mtmiiul from first page. Mr and Mr-. W, 11. Kui’ra k have moved to their son-in law’s, .Mr. G. T. Moore. Mr. R. II. Jack son, 1 nr variety workman, has rented Mi. Kendrick’s place and has moved his family ami two storv shop there. 11 Zackory & Stewait are going rlgl ahead with their market and eating house j business. If you want nice fresh meat or j a square meal call on them at the Edward Croak old stand, in bffuvii, and they t an fix you up alright ia low prices. Wo know a single man ia this county who made six heavy bags of cotton and did not have to board is hands that he hired 11 help chop and pi k i: r - : ! e have to pay interest on th ? money ii - he borrowed to pay his hand s. nil tl'.en 1 come out away behind. We call such that trav.'orrnee and bad judgeuiement. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. !St fat- —^“* is na: 13 y 7 53 sltsi-.ar-: - *•» *rKy ct u JThe Happy Now ! Compared with T|e Melancholy Past. / ^ u r. 6 L & ^ j 1 5 f < I i & r 1 X y>. km //. y / X .SN V" s'. V s ^ w m, f l 7-1 A - =? - 3 - l 1 V, *\ i MRS. CHAS. LA POINT. It’s tip old, old story, told over and over again since the dawn of crea¬ tion. Thcsstory of the heart. It’s a theme that never wearies. And yet the saddest stories of the heart are those of its disorders. It has been the most neglected organ in the body. There are thousands of cases of heart disease that never receive the proper treatment. The average doctor knows little of thi heart, and treats the cases presented to him, as some other dis¬ order and in this manner, patients, instead of being cured, are made worse. The testimony of the lady whose portrait appears above is pertinent. Dr. Miles’ discoveries, relating to the heart and nerves, mark a new era in the treatment of disorders of these most vital organs. Heart disease, formerly considered beyond the pale of medical aid, has at last yielded the victory to Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure. The reports received by Dr. Miles’ Medical Co. 1 of cases where special advice is asked, show conclusively that in , follow the faithful of Dr. Miles' a majority <|f cases complete cures use Restorative oflthe Remedies. The few failures are generally due to negilence on the part patient in not taking the remedies as directed. “A sfvjere attack of typhoid fever left me with heart trouble of the most serMis nature. Nothing the doctors gave me seemed to have any left Bida for mC)re than three minutes at a time without great pam. My beart seeine j t0 beats, and I had smothering spells, in which it seemed every breati would'be the last I should draw on earth, We accilentally\ heard of Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine, aid as alaist resort we purchased a bottle of each. After In taking the reme die3 a week, I could be lifted in a chair and sit up an hour two weeks I coud walk about, and in a short time I was able to do light house praise wor , thereto le 1 eveTgi'at’efnUo’you’foi^your I know. Truly they 0 womterful 6 aved my life. medicines Hoping and every wiil S* «*• everyone MU4 *«“«*» wil1 dcrlve %ToS'’ ," » 3127 Hunbold SL, Denver, Colo. Sold by all Driggists. Bfook on Heart and Nerves, Free by Dr. Miles Medical Co.,Elkhart,lnd. Dr. Cure Restores Health. SI 00 fo Ilf in, WILL PAY BlOO FOR AtlY CASE Of Weakncel in lilen They Treat and Fail to Cora. An Omaha Company places for tho first i.ime before the public a .Magical Treat¬ ment for the euro of Lost Vitality, Nervoun and SSexual Weakness, and Kesteration oi Force in old and young me^. Nc 'worn-oat Frinch remedy; coutsffis dru,^. nc i>b<wMhocou4jg-«sb«r honnfui it Jf is blights vho are their suffering life, causing from a thamaental weakness that an COMPANY, hood,shouldv>rits Dmaba, u tho statsTMEDICAi Neb., and they will baper end you Uia#» absolutely FREE, and positive a valuable proofs on diseases, of their truly A! ag 10a 1, Treatment. Thous ands of men, who have lost all hope of a cure, are boiSg restored by them to a per feet condition 1 . This Maciqm, Treatment may be -taken at home irnddr their directions, or they all will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to whe prefer to go there for treatment, if they fail to cure , Thev are perfectly reliable; have no l’res Prescriptions, Free Cure, Free Sample, or C. O. D. fake. They have ■s2.~i0.000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every dollar; or their charges may be deposited in K-ia bank to be ]>aid to them when a cure affected. Wjjte them today. EK 81 HES & Boilers ! Gins and Presses. GET OUdTRK'ES: Complete Cotton. Saw, Grist. Oil and Fertilizer Mil outfits: also Gin Press, Cane Mill and Sli iigle outfits. Building. Bridge, Factory Furnnc and Railroad Castings: Railroad Mill, Maehin Ljs’ and Fact >ry Supplies. Belting. Rucking, In lectors. pipi- Fit¬ tings. Saws, Files. Oilers. Etc. CAST EVERY DAY. WORK 150 HANDS. Lcmbard Iroa Yf ‘ks& Supply Co. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin A orks. Repairs Promptly Done. m r% ~. -‘Xir |cw Idtliogravure note nad ; A j i Jr leCo'r beads. Ti are stylish. ey Builders } OF— Crawfordville 8 r And vicinity, will consult ll.eir** interest by writing to Standard ttaufacluring Co., AUGUSTA. GA.,— For Prices on SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LUM¬ BER, LATH or anything in YELLOW PINE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Educaio Book-Keeping, Business, FOR A Si PHONOGRAPHY, Situation. Type-Writing Telegraphy e \ «*, COPYRIGHTED. Address WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON, famous and IVf responsible For circular of Ins COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Of KY. MIVERSITY Awarded Modal at World’s Exposition. Refers to thou Bands of gr:i duntes including in position?. Tui I'Ofit of Fail ISusincMS Course, tion, Books and Board in family, al »out c Shorthand, Type-Writing, and Telegraphy. Specialties, BSTTho Kentucky University Diploma, free, under if desired. seal, awarded graduates. Literary Course Graduates successful No vacation. Enter now. 1$ In order hi hove vonr letters reach ns, address on WILBUR R.SMITH, LEXINGTON.KY Zackery & Stewart, D *;il< rs in Port: 1’ecf, Mutton, Fish and Oy-tcrs. Wo id-o keep an eating saloon :,t our place of business. We respectfully solicit the patronage of the We public. satisfacti low ertcos guarantee w, a id polite attention. Market pi Ice pr id for .11 Raw Hides; ZACKERY & STEWART, Sharon, G.i, m&m 'rW%Trtkt ■V : : Y' ^ " .-a -XU ’ i, ....... * ' ■ ' ' i -ISL ht? • imfi §>i\ mm mum . ■ Dei not he deeeivori i v rJjRring advertr^nt? and tl’Juk you can ffobtuc hest v^ado, flaunt (Isistt cud j most poei.'- &n S2WIKQ MjLCSina for a mere song. Bay from reliablo manufacturers that have trainfvl hyhnnrst nnd fqv.c rlenlintr. There isnono;,t i!.o v.ori«l that can erp in mechanical construct ion, durability of work i parts. hru*nv>sA of ttntnh, beauty in appearance, or has as many improvements as tho & E W HOME. WRITE FOK CIRCULARS. fns New Heme Sewing Macltioe Co. Grange. Masr. 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