The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, December 16, 1898, Image 2
Good=Bye, Rheumatism. The Right Remedy Will Banish it Forever. If you would forever be rid of the aches and pains, and some* t imes the tortures produced take the by Rheumatism, you must who right remedy. T hose con tinue to suffer are relying upon liieir remedies which do not reach trouble. The doctor’s treatment always consists of potash and mercury, which only intensify the disease, causing the joints tostitl en and the bones to ache, besides sere msly impairing the digestive organs. Rheumatism is n disordered state of t»«e W<-'<1- '"'- 1 only cure for it is a 8. s. i goes down to the very bottom of nil diseases of the blood, and promptly cuiron cases that other remedies can not rertc-h. writes: “Two years ago I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism. 1 lual tried every remedy I couldI hear of except 8 8. h. I had been to Hot Hprtntra, Ark., where I remained for twelve weeks under I,, ..uneiit, tint I experienced returned home, nopermu- be rent, relief, arid Hawing that 7 would he ft «uff«rer «s longosl lived At a time when my pains were almost unltearable, I TBP * AUI AnVAPATIt’ Uvn 1 Jj'LMjBII'LuAI nFM/'PIHT uu , r«-ui8HKo*vK«Y FRIDAY Mo*ifiwo« CLEM. G. MOORE. Official fl.tiB Taliaferro Co CRAWFORDVII.LE, DEC. Hi, 1808. ----------------- --— ----- NOTICE AU 1*»kh 1 ftitvvvllsing must tm (mid In ailvaiK-u nr snUftfurlory arrange mciiti iimde at tingluntng for the puy inent of xaiui’. ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT. Whore has the Sunny S »uth gouc since this winter set in? ll Th® weather mad.* Atlanta’s jubilee reception to the Presi¬ dent this week quite a “cold re¬ ception. Flanagan lias been given a new trial by the .Supreme court He will be given one more - chance at life. Gen. Calixto Garcia, the Cu¬ ban leader died on Dee. 11. lb* did not realize the Cuban govern¬ ment as he wished to. ; 1 A '‘matrimonial chair. ” to in¬ struct us how to gracefully and becomingly got married, is the latest at an Illinois university. An enterprising editor of an exchange has been interviewing the inhabitants of his town. He finds that nearly all the success ful business men were freely ‘ thrashed” by their parents when they were young, while of the thirty street loafers, twenty seven were mamma’s darlings and the other three were raised by their grandmothers. 8 KG Reward. *10(1. Tin* readers of this paper wiU ba pleased to learn that there i at least one ureaaed disease tha science has been able to cure ii all its stages, anti that is Catarrh Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the oiq\ | positive cure known to the medi 1 consUtutional disease^ reqtfires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly ujwm tin* blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tom thereby desmynigthr fouud.it toil o. the d s« us< , and giving the patient strenght by U hiding up the constitution and as-isting nature in doing ^ v.orlr I h? proprietors have >0 taueh fiwfft in its curat ive|x>wers. that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that it fails to cure, Sonu for list of tost) menials. Addr^s, F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O ■ Sold by Druggist, TSc. Hall’s Family Pills are the b<jst. and"was TmpmLwTwit^it'ao^much S.H. 8. I took that I decided to try relieved eleven bottles arid was entirely permanently, j of all pain and cured When I began to take 8. 8. 8. I watt t unable to sit or stand with any ease, and could not deep. Since taking the last dose I have had no return of the Rheumatism, and I take great pleas ure in recommending 8. 8. 8 to any one who has the misfortune to suffer with this disabling disease. j S.g.S. is the only cure for Rheu matism, which is r ap ;> 1 he most stubborn ip .. of blood diseases. ip ■45V It is not intended ! t° give relief only, j V , ■ '''*'*£!) neut hy rulizing completely the 1 5 j ^^gu«aTjK W ?ifcacid he blood condition it, forces of . ' M out every trace of J the disease an ! rills the system of it forever. It is Purely Vegetable reward »« <1..,.™...! dollar* is offered to any chemist who can prove that it contains a part iele of j mercury, ( potash, or any other mi[lttra ingredient. ^ S. 8. S. is the <*ily blood . . , remedy . guaranteed . i to he absolutely free from mineral J j mixtures. V>y Swift Spe B k f ro e 1 cilic Company, Atlanta, p. t»a. “ The police have jailed eight w hite men at Columbus. They were tramps who hud just rent I od tt room iT1 a faclory boarding house for the purpose of settling there and working the town. A small theft on the part of one of its members led to the discovery J of the. gang. cripples. Some begged, others were Two folnteil (Juestloiis Answorod. What is the use in making a better article than your competi¬ tor if you can not got a better price for it? A ns—As there is no difference in the price tho public will buy only the better, so that while our '• may be smaller on a sin •inch r J V^V* B -.« ihe public to know your make is the b. st * If both articles are brought prominently before the public both aiccei tain to I. tiled and the public Will very und quickly only pass judgement Ihe on them use bette, one. This explains the large sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ‘it The people have been using yea 1 s and iui\e found that (•an always occasionally be depended take upon. They may up with some fashionable novelty put forth with exagerated claims, but are certain to return to tin* one remedy that they know to bo r<*Ilablo rt!i<l G)l (roughs, (qilds and croup there is nothing equal; toChambevlain’sCough Remedy. For sale by Dr. R J. Reid. There are no hard times in county. The Worth Lo says: '‘We have plenty of j 1 hay, rice, syrup—more! 1 enough potatoes ami hogs great abundance, they are j almost nothing to fatten the vast fields of ponders grown by our farmers. Loan*' Made un Lands. Oil lands in Taliaferro Coil llty at very iow rates and any person desiring to obtain loans ou three and five years time should " mUnnite Horace Care Houpen. A society writer in a big city daily very truly says: ‘ It is a foolish girl who marries a man to re f onn him. Sweethearts re Firm very few men, and wives reform still ^ fewer. 1 he girl who expects to change the na ture of a pig bv mart-ving one wi ll get some very sad lessons in hogologv if sho persvsts m out tier principles. ... carrying Tho drunkavd who is all smiles an d coiiMderateness as a sweet heart> aiut who invests a large lK*r cent, of his s:uar\ in cloves, , etc., will get irutally and hope Jessly drunk us a husband, and 11. out all at the back door of a down-town saloon. The best sort of a inau for a girl to marry is a man who has never to be reformed at all, ::r.'Lz;r;,r“'" Caine Hear Being a Fire. A match run through Shep Peek’s gin last Friday evening and caused about 200 lbs of lint to ignite, catching Rich rnond Peek, Jr., ginner, behind the gin . when , lie , hollered t for t heip. 1 Richmond bounced over the . catching hlS shoe -sole gin, j n co ® <rs. Harley and Brady ran in . With a quilt and , bagging w hi c h had been wet and smother-J ed out the fare - Fehx Jones had , A a bale of cotton in the press and in his attempt to get it out he i oc k e <i the press so no one could get it out for an hour. The cot; ton burned belonged-to Isiab Ellington. i % hi.^ow^goodjiKlgement^anci tailor the: assistance of an artistic may elect. He may take hi “tubs” but if his digestive 01 gans are out of order, he wiu have an unwholesome apperance. His complexion and the white of his eyes will have a yellowish cast. His tongue will be coated, appetite poor, his teeth rusty, his breath abominable. Ho one big unmistakable sign oi; constipation. 1 he quickest.! surest, easiest way to cure this! trouble is to t ike Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They are of refined, consentratecL vegetable extracts. Nothing the least harmful enters their composition. They hu>, down ah impurities, and mak them move on. ” They are th product j practice. of many Dr. Pierce years’ studj ant canna article. afford to put forth a worthies] Address with 21 cents in one ceut stamps, to cover cost of mailingonly, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and get a free copy of the i 1 Medical Adviser.” To th* Memory of Miss Emma J Beazley. Down into Gods earthly Iranian Came un angel one bright morn, . Plucked a blo.-som and so gently In his amis bore it away, God had placed in our bower An' 1 '•’••♦''bed it u.gm \ytlli 1 yo ib ueotiftd now else wile. A|| HlK)l|t hor twined our heartstrio Awl „ U1 . future *.„ mw i «, bright With *uch suuBtune in our garden Surety there could be no tight. Only loaned to us dear Auntie, And he wanted her sweet music In the Paradise of God. So to earth he sent his angel flower, j,,,,, { ,] lir k j ts f.dresi And he took om loving one In he arms to Ilooen’s unver, And her sweetest songs unfold, But it left.our hearts ail bleeding 1 And our future dark and cold, A «d wo rannot see why Je»u« Wanted pist our darling one, But we bowed our head# and whi-pnr 11 l * 11,st l,, : tl ' 0 "'‘J 1 of Uotl - , . iUit w« know in lime to come, U’c shall meet our dearest Auut In God’s euierunl home. By Her loving Niece. COMBS ITEMS. BY L. Christmas most ht-ra. CbiUtrun are beginning to talk Santa Claus. Mrs. W. R. Nash visited Air. TV. A. Beilz)ey Wt Sllturdliy . Mr. W. E. Wall i* s ill on the sick list, mui h lo the regret of hi* many friends. Miss Etta Car non, a Jolty lady, visited in our vicinity last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Jim Rives is having a chimney built to his house, much to tlie comfort of U-iiU-y . of , \\ ;r likes , I ounty -« , r Is v lsmng .. Sirs. Tom Combs. Mr. Ove Lunoeford and family haye moved back to his mother’s farm w.iere he intend farming another year. There "ill be preaching at Carters Grove next Sunday evening by our new , reailur Mr. Tom Wall We wish him success in the field and sincerely hope when the Lord culled the right one an¬ swered and our brother will uot make a fuiliire. NOTICh To the good people of ferro County. I will be here for a few more weeks. Come in and buy you a good new 01 second hand buggy for cash or long time. And on this line I will whisper . t few- words to those who have not seen me about their long past due notes. I wilt make liberal allowances to those will t , ome in m » x t week and see me Otherwise I will seud tho bu <v ' r ios aud-g^t them. From this decision there is uo npocul. H. G. Bakxwku. Kepresenting J • L>dl oil and Barnwell & Vickers. j i sssis s? | | i ~ LA*A8 S. RANKIN ¥¥ DRUG CO. I can not recommend Pitts' Car¬ 1 I minative too strongly, I mn»t My, i I owe I earnestly my baby's ask life all to mothers it. who I ^ J f bare sickly or delicate children jnst J to try one bottle and see what the I i - result will Mas. be. LIZZIE Respectfully, MURRAY, s t Johnson'* Station. Ga. f Pitts p Carminative ^ f 5 i l la Hues. mattt by »• all cum. Draa&atm. $ * 9 •V'Oi’Ver-.'Vtri v ****•>■**•* For sale at ALLIANCE STORE. 5RAND JUBILEE -AT - aa ATLANTA X J-IAAXi *. a* DEC. 14 to 16,1898. Pre?. Wm. McKinley and his cabinet, Wm. Jennings Bryan, Gen. Fitz '' h ^- ler Admiral prom f nenl men wH1 take part in the cele- 1, ration. of UNITED STATES TROOPS WILL PARADE. The Georgia Railroad L. * N. K. If. CO., Lessee, W iii Se!1 p ()unri Trip Tickets to Atlanta from Station* Named on Dates and at Rates Named Billow. w, « 5 = = ■ 3S i -— 1 I® 7 S .-5 S 3 H CT H V. III r>- ® H s ?i a v. H - is o - o. o s?! r I. S' ^ . . CC p, Of Se ' Cl cc k- h- r—• ’ i§£' I cd cr Carnak . 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Barthold Meyer, Prin. j cu |j h tj im Branches. vs-ith Literature*, Numt<er Art of and boarding Eng s pupils limited. Uncccptional home omforts. Opena Sept. 8th, 1898’ .... nerve-kiiiingtopacceuatHt. kkftji ^ hooJt. SHI JL^rour ▼ouch own for dmgpist. Take it with wtio I Ly"'* u*. » w will, patient It. persistently One xi box. usually euros . 3 boxes, ft , ■ WsLmP* arcAr&nferd to euro, or we refund money. SuHlair Eraedy Co., Cht«vro. BoatrMl, S«w Fork. Dismission ! Letters Of j VX eoPGIA, Whereas TALIAFERRO COUNTY j John P. M.mre *dminiMr,i- j tor of Enos Moore deceased represents to I cite Ml p«r ! aons concerned, kindred »nd creditors, to, show cause, if any they cun. why said ad-, minister should not be discharged from : ’ i t8S>9 . geo. H. MITCHELL. Ordinary. n ,.ni r is Blood Deep, c>an Nood raeans a c!ean skin. No ; beauty without it. Casearets,Candy Cathar* nhring up°th« hzvIirerLndSriringaii'im- l SA J &,Sg‘»Sl8«£ , and fSS*A; that sickly bilious complexion by taking ■ Case*rets,—beauty ior ten cents. All drug¬ gists, satisfaction guaranteed, Ilk, 25c, 50c. 1 • A resen t s FOR ALL. In making your preparations fo spend will your Christmas money, 'Vile use by getting such things that give best results. m for such th ngs go to the GREENESBORO SHOE & CLOTH ING CO. and be convinced that they keep the Things that Will Please. Shoes to fit and please the smallest child to the largest man or wo man. Handsome Suits from $ 5.00 and up. Overcoats from $3.50 t® _____ and Cuffs, Shirts, $15.00. Cravats all styles and Shades, Cllars Nice Line of gents jewelry. Socks and Stocking. Gloves, and UnbreHa. In Fact Everything that Goes In fact everything that goes to make a substantial Xmas Present and at prices that will make you feel rich and happy. Call on us and we will convince you that we mean what we say- Wishing every one a happy Xmas. We are yours to serve. Greenesfeoro Shoe & Clothing Co. Buggies, * Buggies, Harness, Harness, waps, Waps! TO THE GOOD PEOPLE OF TALIAFERRO: I have opened up in your town a full line of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Lines, Breeching Whips, Lap Rohes, 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 feAv days. These goods have got to be sold regardless of pro! its, so come quick if you w ant a bargain. J T 4khAst /-.ash nrice naid for green or Hides, Bees Wax and Wool. Store, West Side of Square, Formerly occupied by Mr. T. Richards. J. S. BARNWELL, CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. ART PHINIZY. JAMES TORI'. PHINIZY f CO. COTTON FACTORS. JL-u.g-u.sta, G-eorgie CAN YOU FIND THE SH/F . IF SO, YOU WILL GET A SILK FLAG FREE! 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