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MERCER UNIVERSITY »
MACON, GEORGIA.
A high Giado Institution, with good equipment and with an excellent Faculty.
,nil courses In Latin Language and Lltcaature; Greek Mathematics Language and and Literature; Astronomy; En
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Natural llistorv; Physics and Chemistry; History and ;thc
Many students finish the college year at u cost of 8160.00 for all expenses. For
Catalogue or further information, adchess
P. D. POLLOCK. President, Macon, Ca.
SHIP YOUR COTTON
——TO-
MOSS & BRAMLITT,
General Commission Merchants,
817 Reynolds St., v AUGUSTA, GA.
FIVE DOORS BELOW COTTON EXCHANGE.
WE MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES UPON COTTON HELD ON
STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES.
Person Attention Given to Weight and Selling. Bagging and Ties Furnished
pur Customers at Factory Prices.
TRY US AND A OU WILL SHIP AGAIN.
Daniel Springs,
W E- 0 NEAL. Lasee,
Postoffice — Penn’s, Ga.
The Best Ib-nllh Rcsoit in the South.
Cottage rent ami Hotel beard very reason;
•rifle.
Covcnlent by lluek or private convy
auees frotn UrnwfordvlHo or Union Point.
Daily mail at the Springs Penn’s, Ga.
Builders
OF
Crawfordi/ilie
And vicinity, will consult their
interest by »rrting to §
Standard Manufacturing Co.,
. AUGUSTA, GA.,- -
For Prices on SASII. DOORS,
BLINDS, SHINGLES. LUM¬
BER, LATH or am thing in
YELLOW PINE,
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
WE S, BIG MONEY
lu Kioluilve Territory. Our Safe* it'll «t
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OUTFIT FREE. NO Teemd
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One Agent, in one day. cleared £73*40
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COMPLETE Cotton. S aw .Or tac
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MILL OUTFITS.
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Killroud. Still. Machinist*' »nd Feolory '‘uppHo*
Belling, Pscklu,-. Injector*, ifipe Flmuf*.
Saws. File*. Oilers. Etc.
f]TCast errry day; work ISO hands.
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AUGUSTA, QA.
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Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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THC CCNTAUfl COMMNY, NEW YORK CITY.
WE HANDLE
COTTON
on tlie old factorage plan
with the best results and
charging reasonable commis¬
sions. We obtain the best
results because we have the
best market here—more buy¬
ers, sharper competition and
larger lots of cotton to offer
at one time, There may also
be something in our classifi¬
cations, our manner of hand¬
ling, and judgment in selling.
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSI,
NESS.
DAVISON & FARGO,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Prompt Sales.
Good Weight,
Liberal Advances.
—YOU will not bo satisfied until you
hare your PRINTING DONE AT THE
ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT OFFICE.
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PROF. P, M. WHITMAN,
2“t) 7th St.. Augusta, Ga..
6IVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defects of
sight, grind* the proper glasses and IVAK
K A VTS th.m.
Lenses cut into vour frame while vou wait.
FREE OF CHARGE,
COUNTY MATTERS.
Oorreepondents 1 Reports of What Their
Neighbors Talk
the Hai>pcningi* in Their Respective lo¬
calities. All the News.
COMBS ITEMS,
BY L.
Mr. Lon Armor is very sick with feyer
Mr. A. A. Fluker preached an able ser¬
mon last Sunday at Carter’s Grove.
Mr. G. M. Foss is on the sick list this
week.
Mr. C. R. L. Sherrer and family were
the guest of Mr. Ove Luncefoid last Sun¬
day.
Malarion is endorsed by best Physicians
;tnd guarantee to cuae Chills, Fever and
Ague. Ail druggist or from Mofiit-West
Drug Co., St. Loris.
Mrs. W. T. Combs is quite sick with
cold; not able to attend preaching last
Sunday.
Mr. Cannon and lovely daughter Miss
Ella, attended preaching s.t Carter’s Grove
last Sunday.
Mr. N. A. Nash and family visited Mrs.
M. J. Nash last Sunday.
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 ouce.
Andrews & Deadwyler, Crawfordvillei
Dr. Lawrence Brown. Sharon.
The prominent negroes’of Crawford
ville and a few whites came up and had a
great big speaking at Carter’s Grove last
Saturday evening.
Mr. Tom Combs and Miss Kate Sisson
were united in the holy bonds of matrimo¬
ny last Sunday night after preaching.
Rev. Jim Bell performed the ceremony.
We wish them much joy and happiness
asthey journey over the rugged places of
this life.
Millions Giron Away*
It is cersainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern ia the land who
not afraid to be generous to the needy
suffering. The proprietors of Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, have give*>way oyer
ten million trial bottles of this great med -
icine; and have the satisfaction of knowing
it ha6 absolutely cured thousands of hope¬
less cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoaree
ness tmd all diseases of the Throat, Chost
and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call
on Dr. R. J. Reid, druggist, and get «
trial bottle free. Regular size 60c and Cl
Every bottle guaranteed,or price refunded.
LYNEVILLE LOCALS.
We are having some lovely weather at
this time.
Charley Asbury Is visiting Mr. Jim As
bury, his uncle. 4
A great deal of sickness reported
through this section.
A great many are loosing their cows
through thissoction.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggist* rotund money.
Mr. Frank Johnson yisitedjiis brother
J. T. Johnson last Sunday at tliX.pl ace.
Several from around here attended the
general meeting last week and reported a
nice time.
There is a flourishing Sunday school
and young mens prayer meeting at
Phillips church, ljoth add much to a
church.
No-To-llac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
wen strong, blood pure. 60c, $1. All druggists.
Mr. T. F. Combs married last Sunday.
He may start some of our widowers out.
If there is a chance for one there a chance
for another.
Mr. Marwin Lackey, who„has been
working with J. R. Asbury & Co. lias
contracted to work at the saw mill with
Caldwoll so we learn.
OASTOHX^- BongM
Bwurithe ,The Kind You Haw Mwan
Signature
of
Mr. Lum Caldwell was up heie Monday
hunting a looation for his saw will. We
learn that he will saw for Messrs. Lyle
and Johnson.
A candidate asked us last Saturday to go
with them up to the speaking at Combs.
He said jhey were going to have a love
feast. Wo like to have a love feast ouce
and awhile, but not a mixed thing.
BARNETT NEWS.
BY M
Mrs. Tom Taylor visited her mother in
Warren last week.
Mrs. G. V. Oslin, of Harlem, visited her
son Mr. L. L. Oslin at this place last
week.
Don’t Tobacco SpU a»d Smoke Tosr life kitty.
To quit tobacco easily and forever he mas
nctie. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To
Bac. the wonderworker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, SOc or II. Cure guaran¬
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Kemedy Co., Chicago or New York.
Mr.t.rn.HHMcher.0 „ , n , , , H.rl.m -— * .,
out town, pleasant call last ...k th.
guest of Mr. L. L. Oslin.
ruff _ and , Mr. - f Jesse . „ Hcndnx . . w«e vis,ring . ... |
friends and relative. >n our sect.on last
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Hie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Mr. Phil O’Brien ii lying very low at
Mrs. Mooney’s at this place. May he have
a' speedy recovery' is the wish of his
frionds.'
Educate Tom Uoivels With Ctmcnrct*.
Mr. Jeff Howard has erected a nice
tomb stone over his wife’s grave at Bar¬
nett. Mrs. Bunnie Finch, is quite sick at
this writing, we are sorry to state.
Mrs. Helen Chapman, has been quite
sick for the past few weeks. She is able
to be up.
Turnips will soon be on the market.
Our corn crop is better than was ex
pected,
We Attended the general meeting at
Jennings last week and enjoyed it very
much.
Our meeting at Salem Baptist church
was poorly attended by its membership.
Mrs. Harris of this place visited Sharon
last Saturday.
It aeems that the cotton crop is going in
pretty lively to the ginneries hut the crop
is short and the price is low.
vf Mr. r and a a -Virs. Mrs J. 7 l>. 75 Jones, 7ones of oi Washing- \\ asning
ton, visited our town last Sunday.
A Clever Trick.
It certainly looks like it, but there is
realty no trick about it. Anybody can
try it who has Lame Back and W< ak !
Kidneys, Malaria or Nervous Troubles.
Wo mean he can cure himself right away
by hiking Electric Bitters. This medicine
tones up the whole system, acts as a
stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, is a
blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures
Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells,
Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It is
purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and
restores the system tc its natural vigor.
Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that
they are a miricle worker. Every bottle
guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle at Dr. R.
J. Reid’s Drug Store.
HELENA DOTS.
BY I. N. C.
Mr. Will Maltbie, of Crawfotdville, is
visiting relatives at this place.
There was twelve baptized at Sardis
church Sunday by Rev. B. M. Callaway.
There was quits a large congregation at
cliurch to hear Mr. Wattie Davis preach.
'Mr. Tas Short has returned home from
Atlanta where he has been playing base
ball.
Mr. S. A Caldwell has been on the sick
list for the last few days but is bett.er.
Mr. Wont Combs, from Stonyridge, is
visiting in Helena.
Mrs. Fannie Cofer and daughter Mrs.
Sallie Cofer spent Wednesday last with the
latter’s mother Mrs. J T: Boatwright, H
Mrs. Web Fanning spent Thursday
night with her daughter, Mrs. Homer
Stro^ier.
Mr. Ed, Bradfield, ana wife from New¬
town* spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Boatwright.
Gordon Strozier, of Helena, has been
jn Greencsboro working in a machine shop.
He returned Saturday to see old folks at
home.
The public gins in and around here are
kept quite busy.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Stewart have re¬
turned homo from Taliaferro county
where they have been visiting friends and
relative*. They report having a nico time.
Mr. John Brooks, of Oglethorpe coun¬ Mrs.
ty spent Saturday with his daughter
W. D. Pittard.
Most of the farmers are saving hay on
account cf the loss of their fodder.
Mr/C. A. Gieuade, from Beaverdam,
was in on business last Saturday.
OASTORIA.
Bears the Tha Kind You Have Always toagM
Signature
of
We are having some fine weather for
picking out our three cent cotton crop.
Mr. S, A. Caldwell and Roy Rayle went
down on the river Tuesday last looking
for beef cattle.
Several in our section have the sore
eyes very bad.
Mrs. S. A. Caldwell spent Tuesday
last with Mrs. Lollie Silvy.
Miss Ella Short, of Helena, is visiting
her sister Mrs. Mamie Laughton, of
Macon.
Just as
Good
as Scott's and we sell it much
cheaper," by is a druggist statement when sometimes Scott's
made the
Emulsion is called for. This shows
that the druggists themselves regard
Scott's
Emulsion
Ot . V-OO-LlVCr , T , r dll ... Wltfl , , rr irypophOS- «
phites of Lime and Soda as the
j the £ purc W, who
re t e - stan i^ 99
because he knows it has been of
untold benefit, should not for one
q{ ^ ^ ^ q{
using . some untried prepa
ration. The substitution
of something said to be
ard "just preparation as good" for & stand- j
twenty
five years on the market,
should not be permitted by
the intelligent purchaser.
Fe sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See
that the man and fish are on the wrapper
50 c. and $t.oo. all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNB, Chemists, New York
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W |, en t h e Blood is Pure a Wound Heals Quickly. *
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The Fact Demonstrated in the Case of a /
Baptist Clergyman of Ashley, Chio.
From the Times, Ashley, Ohio,
Elder A. 8. Shoemaker has been a life
long resident of Ashley, Ohio, and is favor
®bly known by a wide circle of friends in
this part of the state. For many years he
was a prominent Baptist minister. He has
been Mayor of Ashley for three successive
terms, tilling the position with dignity and
honor, and has held other offices of trust.
He is sixty-six years of age, hale and
hearty, and attributes hjs present healthful
condition entirely to the use of Dr. Williams’
twenty-fhe'years," rheumatism and he says “ I
was afflicted with was con
etuutly in pain. I could not remain in one
pos ; t j on f or but a f ew momenta at a time and
oould sleep hut little at night. I was drag¬
ging out a miserable existence. Especially
In damp, lowery weather I would be very
miserable. I frequently remarked that I
was tell when a traveling change barometer, in the as I could always
a weather was com¬
ing. I tried a groat, many remedies that were
recommended, while but they did not help me,
“ One day at work and complaining
of my pain in the presence of Mr. Elias
Bishop, tried a Dr. neighbor, he asked me if I had
ever Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale
them. People; He I told him no. I had never heard of
they had advised me to try them, saying help
benefited him and might
me.’ I replied, that I had no faitjh in any
medioine as I had tried so many different
remedies without receiving any benefit that
I did not think it worth while to throw away
more money.
V Time passed on for nearly a year until
one night I was suffering intenss pain and I
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They will give you right prices every time ytm call on them
HO, CAMPAIGN WORkERS.
Every Day Counts Now.
To enable reformers to carry on an active, ngressive campaign during the coming
summer, placing sound doctorine in the hands of “doubtful” voters, we have reduced
the price for the campaign to - • w •*
25 Cents—25 Cents—25 Cents.
One name or a thousand, 25 cents each pays the bill from now to Oct. 10. At this
low rate (about cost) we should have 50,000 new names during July and August.
Wvm’t you send in ten of that number. Every reformer kpows the solid value of one
copy of
The People’s Party Paper.
It is for straight, anti-fusion, unadulterated Populism. It is battling for the
rights of the people. Join our already large family and get others.
Send tlie Quarter to .
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ATLANTA f
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They are made of Southern Iron by Southern ’Workmen,
who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmer*.
They last longer and make more homes happy than any
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If your Dealer does not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOGUB.
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COOKING AND SEATING STOVES,
Kaatela and Grates, Bot!<rww*re. TTswr-e, Etc.
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ChinaTCrockery and Glassware, Cutlery',
WOODEN AND WILLOWWAFtE.
Everrfhing necGffiry and convenient C ?/1 — w
for tha KltcRen, Dining Room,
Laundry and Dairy. A SPECIALTY.
thought of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
Pale People and concluded to try them. In
the purchased morning box I went of the to pills the and drug commenced store and
a
using them according to directions.
“ft was the wisest thing I ever did. On
the third night after slept commencing all night their without use I
went to bed and a
particle of pain. 1 continued taking the
pills until I used five boxes and have not felt
any symptoms of my old trouble since that
time, now after two years stopped ago. the of the pills I
“Just I use
met with an accident. In chopping wood I
cut mv foot very badly, the axe foot. going clear
through the the wound instep would of my be hard It wae
thought heal for of but to very the surprise to
a man healed my age, quickly without
difficulty. of everybody it attribute this also the good any
I to
condition the of my blood through the nse of
In pills.’’ the blood has acid im¬
rheumatism on
purity which irritates the sensitive tissues
that unite the joints und coyer the muscles,
thus causing those indescribable tortures which
rheumatic sufferers endure. Rheumatism is
always dangerous os it is liable to attack the
heart.
Years ago those afflicted, were bled; as if
taking aWay some of the impure blood coula
remedy the balance. to-day This physicians folly has been
abandoned, and recommend prescribe Dr.
and Williams’ druggists Pink Pills for Pale the use People, of
as
these marvelous vegetable pills go directly to
the seat of the trouble exerting a powerful
influence in purifying and enriching the blood
by eliminating poisonous elements and renew¬
ing remedy health-giving for curing forces, this disease. thus making a potent