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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1898)
Get a Start On Catarrh And Save Endless Suf¬ fering which Winter Brings. The most offensive of all dis eases becomes more intense as cold weather approaches. In fact, many who have been under treat ment for so long, and during the summer feel little discomfort from the disease, are almost persuaded that they have been cured. But the first chilling blast of winter proves that the disease is still with them, and as the winter advances, (heir Catarrh grows in severity. Those who havo felt only a slight touch of Catarrh may be sure that only cold weather is needed to do velop the disease. Wlmt appears to ho oidy a had cold will prove more difficult to cure than for rnerly, and will return with more frequency, until before long the disease is fully developed. “For years I suffered from a severe cue of Catarrh, and took several kincs of medicines and used plications, but they had no ever. T was induced to try 8 . 8 . 8 . (Swift's Specific) and after two months I was perfectly well and havo never felt any effects of the disease since. “B. 1*. MoAi.usTiut, “Harrodsburg, Ky.’’ It is easy to see tho importance Catarrh. of prompt treatment for Tilt ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT. rtf*U$KKD HVBUY VKIDAY MO*NT 1*0 a* CLEM. G. MOORE. Official O/gaa Tiliaferr# Ci CRAWFORDVILLE, DEC. 2, 1808. ■' - ? m W ssasst NOTICE—All og.ladverti.iugi.Ht . jisld In tdvanoe or sstiBf.ctoiy arrange tueiits nndv at baglnninf f r the pay¬ ment of .‘.me. ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT. If tho legislature will cut off too numerous appropriations usually brought before that body the people will forgive them for not cutting tho pension and school appropriations. Knbiwd the Grittr, M .—* A star! Intglnoiileut of which Mr. John the subject, Oliver of is Philadelphia, narrated by was him as follows: “I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain con¬ tinually in back and sides, no ap-‘ petite - gradually growing weak¬ er day by day. Three physi¬ cians had given me up. For¬ tunately, a friend advised trying ‘Electric Bitters,’ and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improve inent. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved ray life, and robbed the grave of another victim. ” No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at Dr. R. J. Reid’s Drugstore. T *e Reported Head is Hoc. Sanders Favor the negro sup posed to have been found dead in Little river some weeks ago. was in Crawfordville Saturday, Ho is living in Wilkes county and as he give the state’s evi douce against some others who had gambled with him, it was T* Sanders SU,M says ' ho ; mo will “ bo k T“^ here toi court week. ijGOO Reward. $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to loam that there fi¬ at least one dreaded disease that science has beeu able to cure in all itsstages. and that is Catarrh, Rail *s Catarrh Cure is the oiqv poeitnocure knoitn to the moo cal fraternity Catarrh being a oonstitutioual disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is takeniutemally. acting directly U}K>U the blood aud mucous surfaces of the svs tom. thereby dwtroriiur disekse the foundation of «.e and giving the patient strought by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so jputh tenth in »Uowrft*»ve>pow4*rs. -tharr oi Tsr Ono Hundred DfcHtws for that it fuus to curo . Send for iiirt of testi menials. Addr me. F J Crenky A Oo., wWo, O. Sold by Drurgist, 76c. Hall's Family Kile boet. Those who get a start on the dis¬ ease before the cold and disagree¬ able weather aggravates it, will find a cure less difficult. Catarrh increases in severity year by year, and becomes one of the most ob ^inate a nd deep-seated important troubles, that p u) . j 8 equally be given. All t j )e r ight remedy j (lCa j applications of sprays, ^ as j leS) inhalations, etc., can nover curo Catarrh, for they do not reach the dis KV ea8e- Catarrh is f in the blood, and dk* teey*r%&, W® £1*3 P?? only remedy a blood h can cure fe nA y jfc. Local appli cations only reach theirritated yjij fa ■ te L surface; the right remedy must be taken internally, S.) Swift’s Specific (S. S. is the ,-jgpt remedy for Catarrh. It cures the most obstinate cases by going direct to the cause of the trouble—the blood—and forcing out the disease. Those who have met with so much disappointment from local treatment should throw aside their sprays, washes and in¬ haling mixtures and take S. S. S. A cure will result. Send for free hooks. Address Swift Spocifio Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Chapman-Kelson, Mr. Oscar Chapman and Miss Mabel Nelson wore married at the Baptist church Wednesday afternoon at o’clock, Rov. li. E. L. Harris officiating. This was one of the loveliest mar riages ever witnessed by admir¬ ing friends. Mrs. Harris ren Mendelshons wedding march accompained by Miss Car ter on violin while the Sunday school class of the brido came in in couples. Then came the candle bearers, Jennie Nelson and Alga Rhodes, next came the ushers, Bert Flyut, Herschel Rhodes and Leon Chapman; tho choir sang a bridal chorus as the bride and groom entered, Tho church was beautifully decorated by the friends of the bride. The brido has by her disposition t;fT amiable ways won many warm friends s j net s coming among us and the groom is one of our bost, and successful business young men. Many warm friends unite in wishing them all happiness and prosperity. They will reside in the new cottage on Monument slx'eet. Two Pointed Questions Answered, What is the use m making a botter article than your competi tor if you cau not get a price lor it? Atis As there is no difference in the price the public will buy only the better, so that while our profits may be smaller ou a sin gle sale they will be much in tile aggregate. can you got the public to know your make is the best? if both articles are brought prominently before tho public both are certain to bo tried ami the public will very quickly pass only judgement on them and uso the better one. This explains the large sale of Cough Remedy. The people have boon using it for years and have found that it wit]i somo f a si i ion able novelty put forth with exagerated claims, but are certain to return to the one remedy that they know to be reliable and for coughs, colds and croup there is nothing equal toChainberlain’sCough Remedy. For sale by Dr. lv J. Reid. Shell* 1*.-<I For lil*** In Manila. ^ o{ thc honse8 aud offices iu Ma - n jj a j, 3V0 t i„ v panes of translucent 6 | u ,Us for g!u.‘s. All average window. 0 fwt j 01:t , p v 4 wide, contains about goo of such panes, which temper the fci«t of the stm, the shells being low conductors of heat. They also prevent the blindness which is induced 1 > thr “‘• r ™ * 1 »r.ol ihernu iettot pan ol ib, worM—Oh.««oTr.taM. The Autumn l)»y». The barber seou will pack his grip and lay Uls r a tors by: He'll r.:,*o upon them fondly, while a tear bedims his eye, And then will hie himself away from scenes of his despair. For the autumn days are coming—the days of football hair. —Cleveland riain Dealer. CABTORIA. 'Beenti. xylhHnd YSI H»rt WHB Bxft Where the Ministers Athens District. Athens J. B. Robins, First presidingpr; 1 W. j church, Heidt; City Mission, S r bne; aw > Oconee Streets, G. D. Whitehall and Mission. F. ; Win t r; Athens circuit, B.»&n ders, ■ Center mission,,--* V. church; Watkinsville, i Huges; Winterville, J. J ib;y; Farmington circuit, T. J. -fins Lexington, W. A. Greenesboro, F. D. ' ell; Green circuit, J. M. rell, White Plains and Siloaml- E. L. Timmons; Norwood, n P Martin; Crawfordville, A Quillian; Norman; Washington, J^W. Broad River, J. bra bry; Little River, J. cr; Oglethorpe mission, N. rlc* Rreyer; Wesleyan FemaP^'°P lege, W. B. Bonnell, r - When a man owns a ided horse he is always carofufiits health. He looks after ipuiet and is particular that th ingi j While he is doing this it iliely ; as not that he is himself fHer ing from some disease or gjsor-1 der. When the trouble g bad that he cannot work, will begin to give himself thotesare he gave the horse at the J lart. Good pure, rich, ■ . red- , blood* , . the best insurance against dis tse or any kind. Almost all d yases corne from impure 1 or impoyish- *TX,,re. ed , 1 blood. ,, , rr Keep the 4 i bioo ,( p ' and strung and disease c ft hnd no footlioid. That is the prin eiple ‘11 upon which Dr. Perce’s rt Golden Medical u 7 * 1 Discovery i p I-Lrc voi ks. It cleanses, purifies ana the blood, puts and keep the whole body ported orteeM™ appetite good, digestion strong, Dings assimilation perfect. health. It It iuiids ruddy, virile wholesome llesl (not up solid, fat) when, from any healtlffi caus re duced below the tau dard. Entertainment To-Nighll The following is the prograintie for the entertainment at the acadq y to¬ night. A small admission of 25 n<l 15 cents will be charged. Orchestra, l’iano Duet, Gertrude Holden, Mis^ \ ter Violin Solo, Nellie Hold eg. Piano Trio, Blanche Taylor, Or: |o' len. Carrie Rjid. mI ***»«r*< Mandolin Solo, Katie Bird I Piano Solo, Genuie Griffin*. Orchestra. 4 Piano Solo; Gertrude Hoh&B Violin Duet’ Mr. Holden, MiVwirter. Piano Solo, Marcia Holders Part n. M Piano Trio, Miss Sanford, Katie Bir jl, Miss Carter. Mandolin Solo. Ova Holden Piano Solo, Carrie Reid. Orchestra, Recitation, Miss Stella Iloldr 1 . Piano Duet, Misses Sanford and C irtcr.J Orchestra. Violin Solo. Drill. < Vfe, IkH <■*■* I 1 JharA ■ UJbJLr k ffij K0 vV/UMn CV P | L' P Will cure Croup without fail. The best remedy for whooping-cc lUgb *«• *»*“• Thee 25 cts. « MONTHL SUFFERING. ‘T'housands of women are troubled at monthly inter¬ pains r- vals with back, in the breasts, head, Wi shoulders,sides Si hips and limbs. But they need lm not suffer. _ These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements that can be corrected. The men¬ strual function should operate painlessly. fi makes menstruation painless, and regular. It puts the deli¬ 1 cate menstrual organs in condi¬ tion to do their work properly. pain. And that stops all this Why will any woman suffer month aiter month when Wine of Cardui will relieve her? It costs <:.oo at the drug store. Why don't you get a bottle to-dav? Per advice, in coses requiring *r •sidirections,address, giv mg symptoms, •'The Ladies’ Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Vrs. R02EXA LEWIS. 9 ? C ■ ic. T»*M. iR:er»al* «**•! “I was trouV,a«l si msothly an4 bsck, :»th i; fitMe In h,\\d tX-.ixV.} pa»!5»%C ot £g Pstim f —• r Qg%fog!ffljj8l2&tgW& amvmd My Baby’* Ufa." u-ftAR 4 RANKIN DRUG CO., 1 can not recommend Pitts’Car mlnative too strongly. I most say, I owe my baby's life to it. to try one bottie and see what th» rMU it will be. Respectfnlly, Mu. LIZZIE MURRAY, Job won* Station . G». Pitta* Oarmlnaihro to mold by mil price, as cents. For sale »t ALLIANCE STORE. lirr *to with yon wbothor 7 on ooBtlnn* 0M n*trv*i-fcnlm£ t«tv*<jco WO’TO-BAC rtrauren tUd deetxa for tobaoco, vrilbr^a^Sf 1 • tiae, Mt B«rvoui purifies duttreec. the blood, expels rv^ mcx>- ate ttor»* loet mvahood. V f a f you rtronj v' SLWA'fiw^eaaescftreti. 4©o,eoo Buy In health, ner* i U TO B A C fr*» aad pocket- • druftput, wfte own with vouch for tut. Tak# it will p*t4*atly , pereit«t**n U 7 One box.tl. , *»noRy St wiai.lJM, •w'jwryaranteoa <rvres; refund to euro, or we money. Storliftf C#., it«ntreaty B*w I*r«. —YOU will not bo satisfied until you have your PRINTING DONE AT THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT OFFICE. Notice of Local Legislation, Notice is hereby Riven that a Bill will be introduced betorc the present General Assembly of Georgia with the following caption. vi 7 .: amend the Charter of . the , An ' Act to ]e)Talia£erroCount { Crawfordvi y t y eorg j a , approved December 27th, 1820, and the Act* amendatory there to, approv ed August 29th, lg 79, Septembei ldt 1 , 1888, and December 18th, 1894. so as to uuthorize and empower the Town Coun cj] o{ Haid town 0 f Crawfordville, to make annually from any and *11 fuD * ^TyT^/nuro said town of (.rawfordville such tppio prllltions as Btd council of said town of Crawfordville, may in its disciation be able, to any and all public schools now lional purposes. Letters oY Dismission p EOPGIA, TALIAFERRO COUNTY V*" Whereas John P. Moore administra¬ tor of Enos Moor# deceased represents to the court in ill* petition, duly filed, that he lia* fully administered Enos Moore’, estate: This i» therefore to cite all per »ons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, If any thev can, why said ad mim.tor should not he discharged from hi* admini.tr.tion, and receive letters of dl.mis.iod on thefli.t Monday in January, 1809. GEO. H. MITCHELL, Ordinary. WE Agents’ BIG MONEY night, city or Country. OUTFIT FREE. NO CAPITAL NEEDED Agent* actually getting; rich; so con you. One Agent, in one day, cleared *73’40 Proof* and Cataloguo free on application. Alpine Safe & Cycle Co. CINCINNATI, O. BALTIMORE MUSICAL And Educational Home School, For GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. Cor. Lafayette Ave. and Charlts 8 t. Baltimore, Md. B&rtbold Meyer, Prin. Catalogue furnished upoD application. Specialties — Piano, Vocal Culture, Stringed Instruments, Languages, Elo cution, with Literature, Art and Eng Hull Branches. Number of boarding pupils limited. Uneceptional home omforts. Opens Sept. 8 th, 1898' lEoiiaa-i :a )mtXTrTrrttl w fertuiawr MILL OUTFITS. Gin, Pres*, Cane Mill and Shingle OnWiM. Building F»«H>ry. and 1 , Bridge, Furn»« Railroad Castings. JUllrond. Mill, Machlnlete’ and Faetoi-y supjjllee. BelHnr, Eastlug, Injoetore, Pipe VUtta**, Sana. Filed, Oilers. Ew. Cap Qa*t ebffy day; work IHO hand*. : LOMBARD IRON WORKS j SUPPLY CO., ■ AUGUSTA, QA. PATE H r nWd, Mmm*. m rvi VEItt SAVEKT CSTAXKEB. La! wU » ^.wh »««rt m lo ateteMHi . **-TA*iKOSt rSSB. ul ta* IkfcrtuUMi. fc>- SVECIAJ. OJTEt. H. B. WILLSON 4. CO., E*f7««*. lm M BtuUtxg, WASHINGTON. D. C CIN» BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c., rou Ajtr mxi or out. FNGIHES, BOILERS AND PRESSES And K.patr* tor »>, Bhxftin*. tNUler., ft*:uns. iB’e-.Hor*. Btpe«. Vxlr« xb 4 Flwla^a. LOMBARD IRON V0R&S i SUPPLY Cft, ireriTi. ai. PROF. P, M. WHITMAN, 309 7th St.. Augusta. Ga., 81VE3 FREE EYE TESTS for *11 iefects of eight, yri*dx tfco proper gl^.M* sad W AS KXXI« Utam. Lenie* cut isto yc*r fr*rsi* whils ;-oe w* FREE OF CHARGE tsU if ts. . * wm < r £ uk, WE CARRY SHOES W vG vt/ ■+ THAT WILL FIT The Smallest Child to the Largest Man or Woman. Our Stock of Clothing cannot be suppassed by anything outside of a city. We Have Clothing For Small Boys. Large Boys, Small Men, Slim Men and Fat Men. We can fit you as handsome¬ ly as a tailor. No old goods. No shoddy goods. All Up-to-date in Style % Pattern. We Have a full stock of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Hosiery. None better. Ladies', Men’s and Children’s Underwear, all grades and slyles. In fact tv© li* T © everything that goes to make up ai\ outfit for man or boy. Remember We Give You ahandsome Watch With Every $10 Purchase. A Good Time Piece. Come to See Us, and be convinced that we can save you money enough to pay expenses. Greenesboro Shoe & Go. L. S. JACKSON - Remember I am still in business and . . ■ Keep Everything at Prices to Suit the Times. Come to See Me I Can Show You Better than I Can Tell You. L. S. JACKSON, Sharon, Qa. Buggies, * Buggies, Harness, Harness, wagons, Wagons! to the good people ‘ ■' OP TALIAFERRO: - y . ..**H**l.. I have opened up in your town a full line of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Lines, Breeching Whips, Lap Bobes, Collars, Collar Pads, Harness and Axle Oils and everything kept in a first-class harness store, I also have on hand a car-load of Buggies and an¬ other car to arrive in a few days. These goods have got to he sold regardless of prof¬ its, so come quick if you want a bargain. Highest casli price paid for green or dry Hides, Bees Wax and Wool. Store, West Side of Square, Mr. T. Richards. Formerly occupied by J. S. BARNWELL CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. STEWART PHINIZY. JAMES TOBIN. PHINIZY I CO. COTTON FACTORS. _A.-u.g-u.sta, : Georgia. JAMES B. WALKER. 7GLRREN WALKER, Walker and Walker. COTTON FACTORS, The most complete and modern Standard Fire-Proof Warehouse in Georgia. Liberal Casb Advances made on consignments. Strict Personal At LlDeraie..su au tgntiOIl glVCU tO all DUslIlv-SS. GSics and Warehouse 82 / to 8 q/ R©yaoIds St. Augusta, Ga. 1 a —*wa aa mmrmm T Of Any Style neatly T rwr I Executed at the , -' ADVOCATE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. * Crawfordvills, Ga.