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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1898)
THE ADV 0 < 5 'AT DEMOCRAT T-n Advance- VOL, XXIII. IjOilSIimptlOfi Will SCOTT'S EMULSION cure consumption ? Yes and ho. Will it cure every case ? No. What cases will it cure then? Those in their earlier stages, especially in young people. Wc make no exag gcrated claims, hut we have positive evidence that the early use of Scott’s Emission E 9 1 of Cod-Hver oil with Hypo phophites of Lfene and Soda in these cases results in a positive cure to a large num¬ ber. In advanced cases, how ever, where a cure is impossi ble, this well-known remedy should be relied upon to pro long life surprisingly. 50c. anci $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Oxydonor! (Trade Mark Registered Nov. 24, ’96. I The New Life-Giver. Promotes Vigorous Health by instilling OXYGEN from, the air into the system, end cures all form-of disease without Medicine or Electricity. It is as simple as breathing, Prices of OXYDONORS greatly re¬ duced. Get the genuine, made by the discoverer and invebtor, Dr, Hercules Sanehe. Book of particulars and price list free. Address Di. H. -anche, 381 Fifth Ave¬ nue, New York, GEORGIA RAILROAD. 1 . S—AND - CONNECTIONS. For information as to Routes, Schedules and Rates, both Passenger and Freight, write to either of the undersigned. You will receive prompt reply and reliable information, JOK XV. WHITE, A. Ct. JACKSON, T. I*. A. G. P. A. Augusta, Ga. S. XV. WII-ICKS, H. K.XICHOLSOX, C. F. & V. A. G. A. Atlanta Athens. XV. XV HARDWICK, S. K. MAGir.I., S. A. C. F. A. Macon, Ga. M. It. HUDSON, F. XV. COFFIN S.F. A. S.F. & P. A. Milledgeville* Augusta. removes the desire for toba«<v>, m stores lost manhood, rfiPiSSiS ft a c wLgJ^OOO boxes makes you strong in health, pocket- nerve and book. m Tak it with M vouch for u~. ? .One \ J=M it will, usually patiently, persistently 3 boxes, $3.50, boz.fl. etre?.; refund money, ■anteed to cure, orv Sew ¥«rz« ngiietatdjCo., Ci^ca{N<, Kcntrcal, -V _ V — -r-—j mm * 5 ? ■hHIHp $ 34 , 50 . “Acme ’98 Models. High Grade. ; U.HE 08ADE AS UfENTS SEU FOR $75.00. We Have no Agents but Sell Direct to the Rider at Manufacturer's Prices, Saving Yoe all Agent's Profits. Best materials. Superb finish Right elegant models. V/e ship anywhere with prrvilege of examination, pav express Oil Accidents as well as Defective Work rnanship. Send for catalogue. ACME CYCLE CO., 102 Main St., - - Eikbart, ind. CRAWFORDVILLE. GfA.. FRIDA Si MEMBER 23.1898. SHARON ITEMIZED. ^^- Ti '- ins 3 C. I., BAGBY. The syrup mills are running night and day judge now. suffering Taylor is still with a ; sore arm, Mr. 1’aul Cnrv has treated himself to a new wagon. Mrs. Will v Harris has got up again fiom her recent troubles. Preaching at Salem Baptist church next Saturday and Sunday. Preaching at Sharon Methodist church next Saturday and Sunday, Miss M. T. Ragby is spending sometime with her sister Mrs. Rosa Taylor. We Qg’d more houses m Sharon for rent '^vivv house is occupied. Yv"e had a special invitation to the gen¬ eral meeting this week at Jemmies. The fodder crop is short. Our people an gathering hay while the sun shines. Mr. Fielding Hill lias rented the old Croak store and will run his meat, maiket. Sharon Masonic fraternity held a meet¬ ing at. their lodge on Wednesday 01 last week. Mr. L. A. Brake was in our town last week. You can always tell when Love comes. Mr. Robert Dayidson has returned 5 his business in Augusta after several weeks stay in our town. Give every man his just dues if he don’t belong to your party or church. If he is a good man, say so. Riv. A, W. Mershon has been with our people for several days. He is always a welcome visitor in Sharon. The hav that our people have been sav¬ ing during the recent dry spell will stop a heap of leaks in corn cribs. The relatives of Mr. Griccrson have erected a monument over his-grave at the Catholic cemetery in this place. Malarlon is endorsed by best Vhysieians and guarantee to cuae Chills, Fever and Ague. All druggist or from Moflit-Wesl Drug Co., St. Louis. It is predicted that more bar rooms will open up in Sharon as Wilkes county iias gone dry and a big jug trade will be done. fa *'•» the '-•»•)• ...........- bf o. iki t-, iiuu-ri p.crhfK '■“■■!: tin. C. L. Bagby, the tinner, Sharon, Ga. When vou call for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure, don’t accept anything else- Don’t be talked into accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns. Andrews & Deadwyier, Crawfordville Dr. Lawrence Brown, Sharon. Mr. R. If. Jackson saw a king snake on his place that was six foot long and as big around as a man’s arm. When it comes to barbecues Taliaferro county can't be beat, That’s right, our people should enjoy themselves if they can, More than twenty million free samples of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve have neen distributed by the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in it’s merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest space of time. Crawfordville, Andrews & Deadwyier Sharon. Dr. Lawrence Brown, Messrs. Heath and Harper, two promi¬ nent men of Warren, were in to see us last week. John H. gets there eyery time when you want some talking done. We see improvements still go on in Crawfoidville. Well, they can’t make too many. Several vacant lots there yet which would be an ornament to the town if built up. While in Crawfordville last week we were very sorry to hear of Col. II. M. Holden and Charlie Goluke’s sickness. We hope they both have recovered their usual health. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has the largest sale of any Salve in the world. Tiiis fact and its merits lias led dishonest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DeWitt’s A itch Hazel Salye the great pile cure. Crawfordville. Andrews A Deadwyier, Dr. Lawrence Brown, Sharon. Political meeting at the different court grounds in the county nearly every night DOW. Oh, it is hot times in Georgia at the present time. C A.STOITI A. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Blgaattiie of Jim Battle has been putting out cord wood on Ga. R. R. We think it was a good idea. If it had staid where it wa* another winter it would not have betn much. Diseases of the Bloorl end Nerve*. j I *£l?s ssswissas Every rliwr.se disease at of > by - ri......-.=> Browns’ Iron two, RittM*. Bitters. Kvr rr i the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic I or otherwise, succumbs to Browns’ Iron ! } Bitters. Known K , sad it used ls for to-day nearly fare- a quarter of a century, 'most stan remtoie*. ‘ most among our our _ valued Iron Bitters is soki by all . deaJ/ro. , , Browns’ *$N THE INTEREST OF ALL I PEOPLE." rp%f|||^|l'S L# V. VIOTOHY. /V. 5. A. Hart man, Columbus , (3. 1_ m se Dkar like Sir: — I feel , v anew woman J§ TiV.V' since using " vour j|kMS mm Pe-ru-na. Your medicine has helped me so much that I can work and never feel tired out. When I first began to use your medicine 1 couldn't svrt ep my own room, run the sewing machine or lift anything, not even a choir. It even hurt me to ride or walk any distance. Now' I can do all this, and I believe more, and never fee 1 kite effects of it. I fee 1 so proud of Hie way it has brought me out that 1 tell it far and near. I can heartily recommend your medicine to any woman suffering from fv'mnle dis ease. I know from - experience that your medicine will do just what you say it will. I thank you, Doctor, a thousand times for your trefitment. I shall recommend your medicine wher ever I go. 1 know what it bus done for roe and 1 know it will do the same for others. 1 feel that there are thousands of other women who would, after using your treatment, as 1 did, be thankful. I urn so glad I got your treatment. This month is the first time in my life that I can remember of having my. menses without pain. Why, ] ean’t do anything but recommend Pe-ru-na.— Miss Emma L. Bolden, Wilberforce, O. The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Colum¬ bus, O., will mail Dr. Hartman’s special book for women, free on application, to women only. All druggists sell Pe-ru-na. i A couple of our neighbors had a little row last week and would have fought but friends kept them apart. People should not joke cue another too rough. We learn this all started in a joke. >Ir. Frank Gilbert is at home on a fur¬ lough. He is looking well and seems to be enjoying life its though lie liad not been to the war. He thinks lie will be muster¬ ed out of service when lie returns to his command. Nothing succeeds like success. Ed wards & Go., are always successful in pleasing their patrons in groceries, meats, ssstfss 1 Guaranteed pure andgnamnteed jy f or picklinef We that there great . notice are a many of our people that, will quit their business to attend club rooms and secret societies hut when ii comes to leave their business to attend church it is a matter they can¬ not attend to. Wind strange people we are. All the men running for oi’ice in our county in either party would make good officers no doubt with very few exceptions. Wc like them all but all can’t be elected. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless in effect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. Crawfordville’ Andrews A Deadwyier, Dr. Lawrence Brown. Sharon. You are tackled on every side now with caudidates. If they don’t as* you to vote for them tiiey will say please don't do me any harm. It takes a heap of work to get office and a heap times a man spends or loses more on the office than he will get out of it. We understand Rev. Mr. Bell, pastor Sandy Cross Baptist church got too severe for some of his members and lie is given a backset for another year. We do not believe in pastors of churches using any harsh language in the sacred desk. They should w arn the people in kind words and not send them to hell upon their own words. lie will do more good and save more souls that way than he can hy all of their hell roaring talk. Truth wears well. People have learned that DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are re liable little pills for regulating the bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don’t gripe. Deadwyier, Crawfordville, Andrews A Dr. Lawrence Broxvn, Sharon. We see in the State Rock correspondent of the Columbia Sentinel that life is too short to be spent in a briar patch and that, the election of Allen D. Candler is a cer¬ tainty which we have no doubt of. From a’! reports be has a good man as his op¬ ponent. Said conespondent should hare said something aixv.it Mr. Hogan’s charac¬ ter. whether it was good or not. We have had several Democratic governors since the war and when tliev were going into office they were alright but when they came out thc-y caught the devil by their own party as well as all other parties. Wc have no doubt that .Mr. Gaudier will make a good governor but we don’t believe i in putting any man in office and say he ts sure to do everything right. If Col. Can ; filer does he will bo the first on record. j [ Ail the balance of the governors of Geor j ,rj a have been abused for their record ' . q office> A : m TIME Du i % the Battle Samtiago, _ p/ELL, A RUSH biv It N T AND DAY. 3'tie Vie the battle «»f Sjuitfiiffo tit 1 ? Culm i all UVroet*. Their Heroic Efforts I ilcttirth; Ammunition ami Ration) s Front Saved the Day. P. bj. her, of pack-train No. 8, writing ^•suiting.-. De Chiba, on July 2llI'd, ,sf. •We ;i had diarrhoea in more or ibleu' .form, and when we landed > !>( me to see a doctor, for ii was .; ILt rush and rush night and ' t0 ’ Re t, . op:, supplied with am umnit-ii , IS jju Is rations, but thanks Dim¬ to Chaiub.* (folic, Cholera and rhoea l|^ ly Ip wr wore able to keep at work anil our health; in fact, 1 sin eereh be! r that at one critical time this medicine! s the indirect saviour of our army, for! the packers had been unable to work tilre would have been no way ot getting sufelies to the front, There were no roads tint a wnigon train could use My oomrnle heLin and myself had the good for¬ tune to 11 supply of this medicine for our pHc-tntin before we hdt Tamp.-;, and I kiift in four cases it absolutely saved life!' The abira- letter was written to the manulactwro of this medicine, the Cham¬ berlain MRicine Co., Dcs .Moines, Iowa. For sale bUDr, U. J Acid, Craw fordville, L. R. Bi JPvn, Sharon , Mr. L.iS. Jackson has moved the little store hcpUti that stood on the corner op¬ posite John O’Keeffe’s'Clown to the corner near Gilbert's black smith shop. We un¬ derstand there, will by a large store house put up on the old she which will add much to Cite appearance in that part of our town. .Halation With M ilnrion Tablets Guaranteud {fare for Chills, Fev% and Aggepor money refue led, 50 cents. All Druggist* onaffWa Sh lively crowd on Thursday of last ok and a nice barbecue was sefveu ’hem, Mr. Elisha Moore and wsB|Hp»cnndid'ntv' ' ff < i wove on hand, The bas^ ball teams that were looked for nsver cone. BERMUDA DOTS UY X. Bermuda school closes next Monday. Farmers are trying to save onm hay. Mr. W, B, Jones lias a vein sick child. County politics is at a high pitch just now, Master Miller Brake is right sick with fever. Messrs. D 8. Stewart and R. L. Vcazey went to Sparta Monday. Farmers arc making their syrup, and there is complaint of poo' turn out. The exhibition of Bermuda school will come off Tuesday night the 37 inst. Come one, come all. Bermuda prayer meeting was largely at tended list Wednesday night, much to the encouragement of those who are try¬ ing to keep it up. Cotton has opened very well fur the last few day*. The crop in our neighborhood will be short and then short prices is enough to discourage we poor farineis. Pitt’s Carminative aids digestion, regu¬ lates thd bowels, cures Cholera Infantum, CholeraiMorbus, Dysentery, Pains, Grip¬ ing, Flfiiulent Colic, Unnatural Drafns from the Bowels, and all direases incident to teething children, For all sununer complaints it is a specific, Perfectly (’.nigs harmless and free from injurious and chemicals. For sale at Alliance Store. Last Saturday Bermuda spread herself and gave a’Cue in honor of Miss L'lie Ileriugdine, our teacher, which did honor to this of any other neighborhood, The meat was cooked try Messrs. Googer. Rocker and Howell. Mr. 1). C. Brake •uperinwnding * the making of the ha i and Mr. , C. _ I. . Lruke .. the col*.ce. „ .... 1 he. was ularge crowd present and everyone speaks well of the good order and beha yior. One r.otioabl feature in such n crowd. There was no whiskey on hand which was a rare cm <■ We had some music and Mr. 3 im Wright, o: Warren, was present with his speaking and singiu instrument, the grainoplione, amused all. The tai yjt ' WAS with good tilings. We could have fed DO more. Bucklens’x Arnica Salve. The Bent halve in the world lor Cut-. Bruises, Sores, l.’lccrs, .Salt Rheum,Fever, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chillblain?, and all Skin Eruption-, and positively, cures Piles, or no pav reuquired. It is si ve refunded. Price 2■> cents i>er box. sale by Dr. R. J. Reid. 8100 Per Tear. GOUTY MATTERS. Correspondents’ Reports of What Their Neighbors Talk th*‘ IfHjvponlnffs in Their Keapeetlve I.o calitios. All the News. EABNETTNEVTS. BY M. Xewfi is as scarce as hen tooth. Pea crop U short in our section. Mr Henry Shelton is nursing a knee. Mr. J. T. Tailor had a very sick hate last week, .Mr. ). W. O’Brien has Keen his parents in Atlanta the past week. Madam Humor says that the wedding i bells will ring some time soon in our s-ot; lion. MiiRh ’iob is devoid of lanto. Cures Chills and Fever: acts ou the liver and regulates the system generally. All Druggists. Miss Kaistire, of Augusta, has been stopping at Barnett recently, the guest of Miss Janie Mooney, Murry Taylor lias gone to Norwood to clerk. We feel sure that Murry will make a good clerk. Mrs. Jesse Taylor, and grand-daughter, Frankie, were the guest of Mrs. .1. V i (karrett last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Griffith, of lYa ridgc, visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Mary Taylor last Sunday. Good many of ottr Baruettites attended the General meeting at Jennings last week and all had a very nice time. Good many of our Barnett boys have commenced 'possum hunting. We think they catch more cold than they do opos¬ sum . The Sunday school at Barnett Baptist church has suspended we arc sorry to statu. It looks like that there are mem¬ bers enough of Barnett church to carry on a Sunday school H they only try. They do not try, If the men don’t try, I think some of the good lady members should try; they could do more than tire men any way. It is not right to let a Sunday school go down in any such way. Keep nflfr Sunday school and learn the children something about, Jesus Christ, • , We . can have one ami , we must have , one • pPTf-rire tH’ihe -v'lvu',' tv...’hei'- : yo\ v will experience both pleasure and profit by j goods?notions purchasing your groceries, meats, dry and shoes from Crawford ville Alliance Store. Numsen’s Old Oi-. chard Vinegar always on tap. Warrant ed pure and guaranteed absolutely pickling. We can't see why some of the people in our .section make themselves such fools about Emanuel county. People in other ?cd-ions are not that way. Taliaferro county is just as good as Emanuel, In a few years the latte)' county will be no more than this, f will admit that; the land is much easier to work and may dime more, than tin's now, but these pic were horn and raised here and why can t tlmy stay liere'r But let them all go and get convinced,"and when they find out Emanuel tlicv will wish they were back to old Taliferro. Don’t Tut/wa Siiit and Smoke Tnur I.He AiTay. To quit tobacco easily and forevm.be nrng rittic. lull of life, nerve ami vigor, take No-To Hue, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or®l. Cure teed. IJoukleL and sample free. Address Sterling Kemedy Co., Chicago or New York. HELENA DOTS. BY I. N. C. Corn is rotting in the field. Cotton picking is all the go. Mr. \V. D. l’ittard has a very sick baby. There is a good deal of sickness in and around here, Mr. S. A Caldwell went down to nal on business Friday. Mr. Jack Richardson returned home Friday last with his loving bride. Mr. Mar-ha! Boat w right and wife spent part of the week with relatives at Stony Ridge. EUoeato Tour Howcls XXilh tasraret*. o«ndv Cutharti'-, cure constipation forever, lOe.JN HC-C.C.lai!,(irug^"'t!-:r':fundKtonay. Mr. S- A. Caldwell and wife spent Sun da-.- with their aunt Mrs. Joel Taylor’s faniil v. Mr. Raddie Boatwright, wife and little iy roe fit Sunday with his sister Mrs. John (JrifSth and Marshal Boatwright went to preaching at Newton Sunday last. Report a good sermon. Mr. Felix Norman and Miss Maggie Boatxvrivht visited the latter’s sister, Airs. Robert Thaxton, of Oglethorpe county, Sunday. You invite disappointment when you experiment, DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are pleasant, t asy, thorough little Andrews Deadwyier, Crawfordville, Dr. Lawren^u irown Sharon. NO. 31. Royal makes the food pare, wholesome and delicious. K0VAL f wmk ^ m. &AKlP FOWiEB Absolutely Pure HC'YAL BAKING POWDFN CO.', NEW YORK. COMBS ITEMS. BY I.. Mr. \V. T. Combs i^on the mend. Cotton picking and gathering hay :s all the go now. Mrs Lilia Moss is quite sick with 1 is iugs on her arm. Mr. P. P. Hall is all smiles it is sweet little girl baby. Mrs. W. 1\ Wall visile i Mrs J, u h Hail last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jim Wall gave a ni.ee little barhe cue to his friends last Saturday. Mrs, Sallie Yarbrough, of Atlanta is visiting relatives And friends , f ,mr vieiu ity. Mr. I,on Armor was on the i- k list v few days last week (too much ‘cue won't do.) Mrs. M. J. Nash ami daughter. Eugenia, visited friends and relatives near Helen.: last week. No-To-linc for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes weak menHtronc, bloou pure. 50c, St. All irupgists. •Miss Bettie McAvoy and sister Mrs, Lula Cosby were the guests of Dr. (V. T. Nash’s family last Saturday. Mr. Zeb. Walker and sister Miss Mat tie Walker, of Wilkes count) visited Miss C. L. Walker last Sunday. For broken surfaces, sores, in vet bites, burns, skill diseases and especially DeWitt ph there is one reliable remedy. Iht/.ei Salve. V, lien \on > ior DeH ill’s don’t accept counter.c;t, or bo Y , m wHi ,., n wit! i Witt's Witch Ha/,el Salv;, Andrews tt DennwYlei ( raw re • Dr. Lawrence Brown, Siianui. .err. Tolu Combs says his day is com in As the old saying ’every bodv has hi day” if some does come in the night. Mrs. Sallie Hixon has returned from an extended visit to relatives and. fte-nd near Mallorysville Wilkes county. S! < reports a jolly time. One Minute Cough Cure 'air,": e 1 | pie by its quick cures and ill chili lit In the l. !e 111 take it, in birgeipHuititur • 1 be j danger. It lias won j reputation of any picparatkm used t \ for colds, croup. Mck’lsg I'm thr obstinate coughs. A Deadwyier. Crv.v Andrews :• ret v Dr. I,a .vreiiee Brown, s Master Mel I Nash, of W I v i ‘ • visit ed his uncle Mr. W. K. N mi i-t Hurah for our big barbecue, We had one of the nicc-t’cues I.-mt Yluirvi.y. I! Mr. G. M. Boss's grove on record. Had a largo crowd and a welt filled table. Everybody enjoyed themselves to the fnll(sl t ‘ tent ' AI1 had plviuy v :r ■ a large majority i carried meat home with t;, ell , " God bless the owl that Lie fowl, and left the bones for Dudley . Jones. Fortune’s road is paved xviih economy, Economize therefore by purehiiMiig your groceries, rnen’.-, dry goods, notions ar.d shoes from Crawfordville Alliance store— Numsen’s Old Orchard Vine ar always, on hand. Warranted pure and guaranteed I absolutely for pickling. ! _____ Ottr Honor Roll. I The !■> m'd t j their sub i G. W. if :!’!»■-'sly, 2b I c, Stewart, 2./c > })<i. 1 OPS j J <• v.rt, Si to Fi > ’.Mj. Bloasne $0 “I tiavd u«<«l y<»ur ’ll'iaMr CASTA* RETS and ‘,’h! tiirm r»c;rff'Ct. OouUIn t Go without them. 1 have us, tl them for some tun for indigestion ar,d biliouxrn s anrt am now com pietely cured. Recorumend them, to every or e 1 Once tried, you will never he without them id the lamiiy Kdw a. MARX, Albany, N. Y. *C, L0 candy M cathart,c j4 TRAOf MAfH* Pleasant. Palatable, potent. Taste Good. f»o Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 2 jC, wc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SfpHlor CmmpUBJe Chirmra. York. 3?J HO-TO-BAC Sold and arnaranteed by all drug Kihts to CL'Kfi Tobacco Habit.