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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1898)
AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADEMARK. r ' dr SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of " CASTOR.A.” the same that has home and does now bear // $ "/>" ' ~~ 071 ever ^ s? the fac-simile signature of wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers oj America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper 1 and see that it is the kind have always bough t the , you *• OR and has the signature of (Z CS/. wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 24,1898. Do Not Be 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 •fA * skp 1a< -.. ’ " uredients of which even he does not know. “Tiie If lyidj A Rnnrt’rlT " ,, Xx.lj.itl YOU Audi xiCt H qtto V t* xi.1 |TTTC»\rcs W (hj m • JJvUgAlb BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF g$n8BSB& a % Insist on Haying You. The Kind That Never Failed THY CENTAUS COM •’AN Y, TT &HU««AY BTREKT, NEW YOBA CITY. isMsuabMuAsun v.rw -mus ar.>»*a*»fct5.'»3!*.'!fc>*vao** - «n.*«ss<a>sui MERCER UNIVERSITY MACON, GEORGIA. A high Grade Institution, with good equipment and with au excelleut Faculty. courses in Latin Language and Literature; Greek Language and Literature; Ln Language and Literature: Modern Languages; Mathematics ami Astronomy; History; Physics aud Chemistry; History and Philosophy; the Bible; and Law. Many students finish the college year at a cost of 1160,00 for all expenses. For or further information, address P. D. POLLOCK, President, Macon, Ga. HO. 3 CAMPAIGN WORKERS 8 Every Day Counts Now, To enable reformers to carry on an active, agressive campaign during the coming placing sound doctorine in the hands of “doubtful" voters, we have reduced price for the campaign to 25 Cents—25 Cents—25 Cents, One name or a thousand, 25 cents each pays the bill from now to Oct. 10, At this rate (about cost) we should have 50,000 new names during July and August. you send in ten of that number. Every reformer knows tlm solid value of one of The People’s Party Paper. » It is for straight,' anti-fusion, unadulterated Populism. It is battling for tlie Of the people. Join our already large family and get others. Send tlio Quarter to PEOPLES PARTY PAPER, ATLANTA GA. You Need—---- 1 ill 1*11 X np.F yr 1 j g y% Q XT i ,1 ® T'll (0). U.XXJL Lvl JLd€lv T $ Shingles, Mouldings Doors, Sash, Blinds, Cement, Piaster Paris, Plastering Hair, Sower Pipe for your well or ditches, Jars lor your Lard, Jugs for your Syrup, etc., Hinges, and Screws tor Your Doors or Blinds, Nails, Locks, Coat or Hat Hooks. Shelf Brackets or anything else you mav need in a COMPLETE HOUSE, Confer withtne. Washington Manufacturing Co WASHINGTON, GEORGIA. will give you right prices every time you call on them Ship Your Cotton to M. O’DOWD’S SONS & CO., Cotton. Factors, Cor. Reynolds and 9th Sts., Augusta, Oa. They Give Personal and Undivided Attention £0 Weighing and Selling of Cotton. Liberal Cash Advances Made on Consignments . . rjan^AVMsit «l SHIP YOUR COTTON —TO- iX BE Fft 1*1 AN * If t j 11 m \rf\ k” rx.fr L,.- he J flTn U Ux-U. <:• -a! C-s ' M 8 F 0 L. 1 7 Reynolds St, AUGUST A, GA. FIVE DOORS BELO W COTTON EXCHANGE WE MAKE LIBERAL .CASH ADVANCES UPON COTTON HELD ON AT REASONABLE RATES Person Attention Given to Weight and Selling, Bagging and Ties F tmished Customer- at Factorv Prices. TRY US AND \OL WILL SHIP AGAIN. COMBS ITEMS, BY L. Master Foris Wall is on tlic sick list this week. Miss Ivittie Beazley visited relative* in Greene county last Saturday. Mrs. Lula Beazley visited Mr. W. A. family this week. A pi its snout should never furrow that»plow can tum. i Mr. W. IT. Sherrer killea a chicken snake lut Sunday evening six feet long. JSTJl Sunday. M «- M - T - Normanis jading* few weeks with her daughter Mrs. John Meadows. Too many people begin the word Hog with a capital letter and spell homo with a small one. Mr. Henry Wall left for Mr. Sam Fan uings last Monday morning where he will work with his gin tins fall. Hush, listen. On, 1 was mistaken, I id ought I heard the marriage bells but the hour has not arrived but heap on the look out for it will be soon. Oh my, that widower. Missfes Jll^SCS Mamie aUiUillC AIUlUl Armor and ilUU Veater . (JJrfrCl XjUIKL* Lunev ford united with Carters Grove Baptist church last, week. We are always glad to see and hear of people coining out on the Lords side. The Combs kmtek players defeated the L} tie. ille am* Court C.-iound plsyei* last week. You will have to practice a lit j tie more gentlemen before you challenge I our boys if you expect 1 to beat them. Mr. , and Mrs. Overton 1 r Lunceford’ssweet , , little nameless baby passed away last Fri¬ day morning and was buried at Carters. Groye Ft iday evening Mourn > not dear • friends for the Lord giveth ami the Lord taketh, blessed he the name of the Lord. Buck lens's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively, cures Files, or no pay reuquired. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 3d emits per box. For sale by Dr. R. J. Reid. Advertised Letters. The following'leiterS remain in the post ofliice atCrawfordville, first of this montli un-callcd for: Marion Alexander, (deadletter) Floyd Brady, (dead letter) Miss Harriet Brithe, Itoxy Chatman, Mr?. Eliza Daniel, Miss Mary Daniel care Hary Daniel, Mrs. C. E. Googer, Mr. ,1. II. Lane, Rev. M. F. Newtou, “Plow Boy". C. II, FARMER, p. M OASTon Bowthe , The Kind You Haw It'.Ays Bougrt ffignataw at yPMF&t LYJTEYILLE LOCALS.' The rain has ruined fodder. Tlie boys are still playing knucks—a game. We may have some open weather when dog days are out There are a great many changes being made for another year. Mr. W. J. Lunceford went down to Washington one day this week. We had the pleasure of spending last Sunday night with friends at Combs. We guess the candidates will do all for themselves from now until the election. The water courses were higher last week than they have been in sometime. ' Mr. James R Asbury has been right I sick with rheumatism iri one of his fin gers. Messrs. T. J. Johnson and W. E. Dor¬ sey made a trip to Whiti^ Plains this i week The extreme wet weather is causing j the cotton and corn to rot through this ; section. Some of the Pluker boys spent the day ! at Lyneville last Saturday playing knuck* with our boys. A great many of the farmers s&y they won’t make corn enough to last them longer than Christmas.. Mr. Charlie Asbury has come home from Greenesboro, We are glad to know that he is improving so fast. Guess what young man went to carry his best girl to church and had to spend the day with her on account of the rain, MiSa Mattie Lou Banks, who has been visiting Miss Eva Asbury, has been gone to visit relatives and friends at Madiaon. Rev. Jim Bell preached a fine sermon to a large crowd last Sunday at Carters Grove- Rev. Mr. Moody is witlj Mr, Bell. Vahablt to Wooten. Especially yai athie to wemen is Browns’ Iron I:i«*«■'„ Backache vanishefi, headache j'li.jipi. a.'-iF.'and af.. j, strength glow tak« the pls/>- of ' 'ii. the ©** health tmiily • to w.t y’ pnhid { cheek when this % , r ; • v tvJk_{M For sickly ahi I b r.A mvi ; ?n- ';'»»»• ' ' tue 7 1 <■ liT la joL * ;• I A?' nne f/e don't k.i' .0 dr dinner Those p .op rbaut asking strati , ICASTORIA For lifaatfe and (MLIxfca. Tas Kic«l You Ha?8 Always Boagiu Bears the Sigttutura of A Woman’s Work . . ‘ Jbr thirteen wars this warn.art suffered, from a help Um infirmity which baffled skillful medical treatment. She aw restored to health in a remarkable manner , and it tune helpful to other sufferers. , Fa* ffdriun yewa Mrs. Gserft L, Rogers, it Vat Main Street, Canton, N. Y v suffered beq tht indescribable tortures of iafLun flwhrf ehramatisna. CUy who haw been afflicted vtt& tbfe dferur know what such suffer x4» how arm felt the pangs of thh fcm sot th» remotest idea of this was an obstinate disease ^ • is tccctS years however, thm has been formulated a remedy which successfully *W2ny cum effected by Dr. WillW p^j. PtlLs (of p aIe Pcopk attest t0 that fact, One of the striking examples is Mrs. R ogees’ experience. In speaking of it to a reporter she said t “ Thirteen years ago 1 was attacked with inflammatory rheumatism and a complica tfoo of diseases. I cannot begin to describe my sufferings du , ^ , .oa 0 ,j can judg.'i somewhat o< what I endured, Th»v when distorted, you twisted look at and these swollen. hands.” were ^"My feT^o^k t , n g touching the little toe. old, “Notwithstanding pleasant 1 home am sixty-five and other years have a com &“* f< T “*» yaM «' for all other things pale into insignificance when li ^ without good health , NEW; ENTERPRISE 5 TOVEs:h,' 2 os,iii =s~* : jr- They mruleof Southern Iron by Routhern Workmen,' I nra who era fiuaiuUied by the products of Sonthorn Farmer a. J ■ They last longer earth. and main FUe baaV.fl more guaranteed liomea happy lor than any ^ sthor gtova ou 13 yoarfi. |[ if ypsc Deolcc doc* not handle tlietn,’ YVRITH FOR CATALOdltJS. y« m \m\ mBm jM j :■ •r : v , S: V * ■h, '•Ms . .D ■ L. a : ^ hflitD k m Phillips & Buttorff Mfg.'Co'. 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IS Ag&nts wanted ft 1 J> * ■ mot^ARCii r-• a y kf ■ s Lake, Mola’ori nr. n Strs Era noboa—view u. 8eno t«n 2-ocnt et; v. •« ? r cf€C#: ct Lillian Kuaau!!, Tom C’ocsr.i.-o IT J "I tried different doctors and many pffi* prteUry obtained. remedies, but no permanent bene* tit was “Last March 1 was induced to try Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. “Before I had finished the first box I began to “1 feel continued that they were doing me and good. steadily better. using them grew “I have used thirteen boxes of the pill* and to-day loci better than for the past fif¬ teen years. “ My appetite is good | I feel bright, cheer¬ ful and have a desire to live and enjoy society; 44 1 have been a member of the Methodist church for many years, but for six year* was unable to attend, “Now I am able to attend the church services regularly and certainly appreciate that “I privilege. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fo* consider Pale People a wonderful medicine and am confident no ether remedy could have effected the wonderful cure they have in “t case. I am glad to state by this, and Imping obtain that relief.* some sufferer may profit it remedy that It was nature’s own accom¬ plished this cure caused by impure blood, for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People arc composed of vegetable remedies tint exert a powerful influence in purifying and enriching the blood, Many profession diseases long ba supposed by the medical to incurable have succumbed to the potent influence of these pills. This universal remedy is sold by all druggists. GEORGIA RAILROAD. ——AND-- CONNECTIONS. For information ax to Routes, Schedules and Rates, both Passenger and Freight, write to either of the undersigned. You will receive prompt reply and reliable information. SOU W. WHITE, A, G. JACKtiON, T. l\ A, a. r.A. AlljCUSlH, (in. 8.W. WlLKKS, It. K. NICHOLSON, c. v. a i». A. G. A. Atlanta Athens. 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