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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1898)
Deadly Cancer Cured at Last! NO Not , (Jive „. »j Up ««« He span ctinir_There • ,IV is Hope! - • - - For ages it I , „ 1 ,, on thought , , , . incurable, a i« that Cancer IB have ,I, nS( . unfortunate »•' t " I 1, „,i r.,1 affliction havt tidei'eu , , l.. 11 o’ |,,. von( l hnie- ‘ )t recovery I '•< doctors ai" a | > fiolutely unti ! 'ie f u. u!.•>;•<! ant >• lief and the p ifferei m 1 ; ' the wav toRiieai*; g. why the r* ju now . ..-V to see doctor^ have failed tocuni ... a,ui“h.u.c their"tr.atmen1 1,.....1. .... .,11 : ’ mis (i i r i‘ct o(l They have math- tho ,f thinking that-by cut. ting out the store or ulc r, known as Cancer, the disease woi.ld » gotten rid of, and the patient the cruel l* 1 - tl)1 . j houlth Hut ' k..if. a...... In .Ii.tliini?. the Cancer prompt lv ret m ns,and is n!ways more virulent, than boforo. . / , demonstrated beyond ' blood disease, doubt ibid Cancer is h and ,.,in not be cured by the surgeon’s be knife because the blood C(M hot cut “ flm JivmL he? .nu!'h d -, mh, Tho <loc treatrd it for quite a whll- but -- --- THE ADVOCATE-OEMCCRAT t fVIUUBKD KVKRV PR WAV MORNING W» ! CLEM, (i MOORE. Official Organ Taliaferro C» CHAWl'ORDVll.LE, DKG JKJ, G".»s. •m*~rrr NOTH I’. -All *' al advertising roust paid in advance hr siitlsfactory ................ .......... l, “ ............. ADV0CATK-D1M0CUAT. REPLIES TO - Information Furnished by Agricultural Department. Qnr,STI0N8 B«.v.n.tto«f(is» iv..r..r Sn »-r ‘ .....->»•« , "" oh Pirn—r««i f llisorit iniKi’A, iCtc. ?oo*i V rr * ST i,° N 4 0°,«n°ovi!r k Is ii suited to amt mules? I hav never had any rnuico in making or using it. but it somo'another 'Ilur/ "I’icaso "'give some directions as to the best whv putting it up, and the best crops to iroublo ^ ^ and 1 AnswE li Silage is eaten l>y all animals, but is peculiarly fitted milk cows. It pays, because it usto put U|,a green sururnor P ■» keep it in condition for leedmg all am i ter. and it produces nearly equal as if fed green Annuals od on not only rehsh f but it will produce much milk and butter, or even more, than the sam** kind of fodder in tl,o dry stage, because, the stock will have but ter appetites than if fed entirely ' cm dry food, and an, consequently thrifty. One acre iu corn will as much nutritious food as several in hae. Thus it is olteapor than and has besides the following ndvnut age: It is a practically certain crop, wlule hay is uncertain. As the proper time to harvest any green crop for on •iletfc ia at- matoritv, before tho — — 1 - ............ teuts ot the plant begin to diniin ish. it follow* that there is very little Lass of quantity m preserving it a* silage, while the best part of our dried fodder is often destroyed by unfavorable weather before we can g**t if under •belter. Any of the following crops may be used: Corn, red clover, rye, oats, wheat, sorghum, the millets, soja beaus aud cow i*e;is, indenl almost any green crop may be utilized, but all things con¬ sidered corn pays the best, lc should be planted very thick and cat when tho cam are well formed. The whole plant ia then cut up into short ^lengths aud packed in the silo, tramping down evenly and firmly. Unless tnis precan tton is observed, that is. should the leaves and bit-* of sta.k be unevenly dts tribated. the silage will become mouldy and uutlt for use. If there should Is* lack of moisture when packing the whole mass will becoip© dry and m**uldy. This should be remedied bv pouring water over the mass during the process of packing. Of course the s;lo must U absolutely water and air tight, and the contents, after being cured, bear some what the same rvla'ion to our dry hays and fodders, as *anued fruit dix*s io dried fruit The dally ration is about l cubic fool were unable to do her any pood, and finally pronounced it We Canoer of a greatly most malignant ,ed and type. her were remedy gave every r.-fommended, but they did not seem to n .ch the disease, and it continued to ,'u-ead and grow. Upon the advice >f a friend she began to take 8 . S. 8 ., ind after n few bottles had been used improvement was noticed, and continuing ■•omplutely the remedy she was cured and the oermanenee of t j i( , .... ba3 been proved, disease as no sign has % of the JjL *' \ return* d. though ten Ki* \ years have elapsed, 1M. Mhou.m,ko-.ks. 4 ^, fe- ’»#*»tf Wf Sparta, to*. ! The cares made by Tv/ .';Jj .W* 8. m ‘nt. 8. 8 It are is the nerma- only £& Un ^ur^^bsSate N.tiseases, deep-aeated blood •%■> [ JVtT because it | •• ^ lif principle on the of correct forcing out the poison and ridding the system of it forever. ^ '("."iftooS BloodPoison,Rheu- *0.K p,, /Pma .Contagious old ulcers, etc., it mat niatism. sores, been tors not what other remedies have used in vain. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Ptirelv 1* V’L)l€ .............- ...... Diseases will be mailed free to any ad dress by Swift Specific Oo., Atlanta, Ga, ---».............' ’ ' ' •«.n: or; i j, ■ov t; auv it! if C)tn tiiii-.p io : 11, 1 ■ a .laar .v. ou 3,.(ii s’ 11 peianits t ns pupm ijsiioo os e*j p]n<,t|B ons 0 I|X •opy ui|? HU 03 qoiq.w qftno.nu aaoiuiim joinioii i? 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Till' r* Of Ihid P.W vrii: 1)0 ],[ ' !; *1 la U «*fl jh>it there i at lv at one UvikKkI tlirfoqdo tbft s(’**'m‘;, i , ' .(>>1 ' Yd * in pur,, 1, nil 0 •.* A Lures, and that is Cutai'G I Till s ( U( irril Our;,' is iho OH j jH>nu 1 0 CUi't* HfU'W” to tin* • ffU'Qi ~ cal 1'rat.Tnitv l'fft;UTh being K constitution ' j' 1 disease, ’ ta^juiri,.- a COllst Hut „ ion.. • > 1 , 11 ( aim , nt. . it., Hall. n • Calami t UTo is la.con intoraaL v. acting diivctlv uj*on the blood »«• tOtn. thT* gi* in*' the ]>:lt icilt strong lit by building up ill*' constitution 1111.1 a *- istiiig nature in doing its U o . i '*' pi'OJ'rictOl S IliiAH SO tnucli i’aitb initscurntivepowers, that thov oiler One Hundred Hollars foi tn\ u.iso lhu,t it U-t i to ca re. Send for list ot tosti tnoaials. Address, p. .1. Chexuy <v Co., Toledo, 0 . sal*! t>y Druggist, 7 .'e. Ft* IS s Family Pills are the host. cf silage. An experienced dairyman s.ats he gives his cows all they aviII eat, fr< am fid to 50 pounds to each coav, aud has nev.: xner: ’need hut bad results from it. A small, deep silo is to be pre ferieJ. 8tnail bacanse a greater depth of suage can I'o removed each day, which ,s an advautago iu both warm and . Id weather. Iu warm weather there is less loss from spoiling, and in void weather less injury from freezing, The silo should be deep, because the CASToniA. Bears,te - Ka- Vo ^ BC-'ht Bwattu. (JtasL/xTt; /Jr &JUW al th» main points, but we would adv ‘ that if yon are not acquainted with til principles or practical workings of f eiio. you examine before one which temptkfig is P ro j j erlv constructed a f build for your own use—'ttta e Agticd tural Department. c»n«« of w««»m i» Question—F or several yeatrs I*ha| rai ,.4 comparatively few cmck-', E though I once prided myself on my so • cess in this line*. I am carefta as to food and water, and my coep* are sep; cieail p u t from the several homur chick'etus annually natched oil oi. V iry f., w 0(WMe to maturity, most f, 1 dying in the first few weeks. My m ' 91 , bore are disposed to think that 80 rue disease gerin has gained a foothoicfl tiers. and that it is useless Do for tuo think to a iiorapt t0 raise poultry. you am n call pr, dhe case, and if so, is thoro any remedy which 1 can use to eradicate it? Answer.—W ithout a full kAnwiedge of your surroundings and methods , ir is difficult to answer your question ex cept on general principles. It is that disease germs may lurk iu poultry houses from year to year and that thou sands of chickens are carried off an¬ uuaily by tlie.e unsuspected agents, lu sneli cases the best plan in to tear down the tollhouse and build iu an entirely different location, as far removed »» house a thorough whitewashing witl. lime, inside uqd nut, in which a con slderable quantity of orude carbolic acid has been miT.ad—say a teacup of the acid to eaoh gallon of limowash. Put 1U Il6W r008tB all< ^ nest8 > mid arraugp, safe dpthm-e from the house, brush them otor with kerosene and then upnly a lighted match. The fire will run over without injuring them, and will destroy any lica or mites which i may be in hiding. From an expe¬ ; rience of several years we have come to the conclusion that these destructive pests carry off a greater number of chickens thau actual disease. *By hav¬ . j ing movable nests and roosts which can ! be takeii out iu a few moments it is "Ahorse. g e McaZrte h »d 0 lodf?ed in an nuuo tiood crack will ithe foundation for millions of others in) : * w “ ,u, ‘ ““*■ w “ ?*” — rrrr IZZ J l droppings Zo should qot be allowed to oum and become u harbor for th«M myriads of insects, which, being ft j mog t invisible to the naked eye, will ac0 umulate alarmingly before their prei#BW u e veu suipeoted. The drop, e each d*y »ni5| pi n g g akoul/i be removed 8 houies kept scrupulously oleau. no ■ ‘ ou iy fj. Krcveat wining bnt aa titil ore allowed to accumulate from week * 0 week , they give off unwholesome and odors, which, being m h*M. onr oli^jcsns «* suffer. ** ^ If a layer ^ af pia» p j. dr y pa rtij i 3 spread on the floor of the r0 op all the fertilizing properties of ^be qiaunre ate absorbed and fixed, and jf pare Is takeij to remove end store if Ulldei . ghalter, we have a fettiliqet Up prqqobing ip composition Ao guano, though not go rick. Such manurb com | posted with eight or ten times its bulk of rich earth, will make a fertilizer of great ! value for sith?F §eld or garden crops. Another prolific eause'of the fatality among young chickens Is the wiflj: spread custom of feeding t^j» QU. jaff cornmeai Waite Yl.e';, m% I* should pTquMfnl alwavs be cooked. Is have found it a good plan to scald the muk nqi soli ^ir into it^ efficient meal to make a dough, lotting it, stand on com© H hT0 cooked* u l l '8 e but h° n aofcscorched. ? h , for , , me If r a j , wheat . tl . be - rJU ,llVUl ... u 1 , , nuch tc ' the nutriment of the mixture, and , Jhit , . makes a splendid warm feed for 0<>oi spring mornings, when the little chicks often become chilled. Besides ‘‘ .... Us thv 6 . *°®‘ .. u , e . V6 ° *“ y *'‘ ,, 6 wraps, meat, fruit or vegetable trim mtags, and if sweet milk and clabber b ‘ d for them they are of , lv oalcolable . . . • wor , m g v ug p “LTeLTIlL. oi be raised for home use the iuvestment pays better than anything else which requires tho same outlay of time and money. — State Agricultural De moot. CASTORIA. Boars the Lie Kind Von Have Always Bought Signata/e zf of The Alliance Store is the place to buy Xmas Goods. The Alliance feitoro is Still selling nice fancy candy, cocoanut jap. at 10c per lb. The 1 cc candy at the Alliance Store is a hummer; a big rush is being made for it, before it is all gone. C. Bergstrom has the larg» i Pst selection of Christmas goods j u this section. Don’t buy until you St'C them, l! ' VOU w;int a .: r ° oJ Lee n COOKUlgStOVe. . No. ". Very cneap. call at the Advocate Deni¬ «»at* office right quick. •J t.-e-*. <**i. n*?k ■V ^ I , f Alt 4 i. r ou RANKIN A recotnniend iy W Bsby’m DRUG CO Pitts’ L.fo 1 Car- | ^ kzq n' t $ .ative t<x> strongly. I must say, f ->-.vr aiy baby's life to it. 1 earne :’y 1 ask ail mothers who & , y have sickly delicate children just J- 1 or f to try one bottle and see what the 4 I; r’suit v.id be. Respectfully, ? ( f Mas. Ll'/./AL MURRAY, k ^ f Jobnsrjn s Station, Gi, & 9 V* j I rlllS as**a* QarmsnatSVB ffowafaifwa t f Brngglata. | S;’ la sola by at! fe *** — —-* AL JA , ‘ .GEORGIA RAILROAD. , -AND- .. CONNECTIONS. For it,form;,(ion :,s (o I’outns Schedule;? ami Rates, both Paszenger and Freight, w , ff! t() efti(( . r „ f the (II 1 S, rPi;rnf(( i. You will ve( , eiV e prompt reply and information. JOIl tv. AVII IT K, A. G. JACKSOX, T. V. A. G. 1 -. A. Aucesla, Ga. J. A. THOMAS, if. k. n (riioi.sox, C. T. & 1 \ A. (i. A. AU:intf\ Ai hens. AV. AV. HAHHAVIOK, S. K, M AGII.I,, "*■ '' ' «—« >lllledg,Yill < j __ —you w,iino* 1,0 .ntisftiid 4 • WV OFFER BTp MAMPV H JJ Firms luV/l’iJ 1 i In Exclusive Territory. Our Safes sell at ««kht, dtyorCountnr. Uuiril Af|»|5P|»p flluu, rnpp MA CAPITAL i 1 A Kents actually k*- till,g ricbj so e«n jon. One A^ent, iu ons dsj, cleared std’-io live on application. Alpine Safe & Cycle Co. , ' n EAT •LADlIcHUiuD T twe m«ic 1 UUkAUA.u And EduCfftiOIlffl liOniG bCiVOOl, ^ For GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. Cor i afayette A' c. ; ipi li<*.ver, . Si. Bakimore, MU. liiii thold Grin. Catalogue tarnished upon application, Specialties — Piano, Vocal Cuitiu'C, Stringed lnstnmu nts, Languages, Llo ' omtona. pupils limjted. wpeini i ir tbept- ^ptimiVi 8 th, no,.., HOB - *„a »«, whotm-r yo» ceatmJ the SSSA IX S 8 j i 8 Old P^Tv'Obtij.os < 00,000 : E Ki < 4 WA|p^<‘as('Scun’vi Huy PJ f a'O-li A V from • ^ ' L^yonr will vouch own for dniggi't. Take it with who | j us. m :ym » wllLpati- ntij, persistt ntlv fine j box, *1, usually cures, 3 ho a -. $•? oo, i Ml ***" sna&rant-ceo to enrr, or we refund mo 1 Stci'ilng’ Kexsedv Co . f fh!e#gt>, Scuircvij, I Letters of Dismission /~JLOP(,IA. ! ALTAI* ELKO t OI N I A A heroin* Joiui M*,o,g ad,„iiii>tr;, tor of Enos Moore dyoeesod represents to the court in his petition, duly Enos filed, MooreV that |, c |, as f„ny administered cite all estate.: This is therefore to per s**ns concerned. if jtindpM and why creditors, saidad- to show eftus* acv they o»n, ministo'r should' 'not 'be discharged from, *». OEO. Ii, MITCHELL, Ordinary. Daniel Sprin gs, W- E- ONEAL- Ltet.ee, Postoffice — Penn’s, Ga. I'll* 1 Pest 1 eajtk Hotel Hesoft braid in tl*< South. | Cottage ru:il m o von rca.-on abic. Covcnient !>>• Hack or private ccuvc am t*s from Ur;iwforilville or Uuiou Point. Daily mat! ai the 8pri|igs—reim’~. Ga. ----------- EiGiiange — RATES;— 1 Vr Dav. 1*1,**o. Hotel. Pet Week. >4.<:o. S4.' C •; *'.c and S-i.t a. Proprietor. j. ADKINS, 163 Marietta St. ATLANTA. GA. < ipposiu M r & 111. j i the Largt-i iu the So*;»h. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. I That is wbat it »ai maJe for, Christmas Presents FOR ALL 9 In making j*our preparations i'o spend your Christmas uipnev, use wisdotfi by getting such things that will give best results. Wile in search for sucii tii ng. go to the C-rRlvKN ESHORO SHOE & CLOTH¬ ING CO. and. be convinced that they keep the Tiling's that fill Please. Shoes to fit and please the smahe -t child to the largest man or \vo ! man. Handsome Suits from $5.00 and up. Overcoats from $3-50 to $15.00. Cravats all styles and Shades, Cllars and Cuffs, Shirts, Nice Line of gents jewelry. Socks and Stocking. Gloves, and Unbrella. In Fact Everything that Gees In fact everything that goes to make a substantial Xmas Present and at prices that will make you fed 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. Greenesboro Shoe & Clothing Co. Buggies, vc Buggies, Harness, Harness, wagons, Wagons! TO TIIE GOOD PEOPLE OF TA Lf AFERRO: 1 haA-e opened up in your toAvn a full linP of Har,,ess * Sad<lles * eddies, Lines, 1 WJllpS, Lai") “ IlobpS, ColItlFS, CollftF -»■■» 1 i Harness TT and Axle 4 Oils /-v,, and everythmg , , «««» kept in a first-class harness store. I also have on hand a car-load of buggies and an OtllCT PHI* \ fo ^ illTIVP l ^ \ it) 3U 0 ^ f /aw rlq ^ vk. These V. g’OOClS hftVQ 1 Sot tODO Sold rCL?8J’(llPS8 of . 1)1*0f* * . , . « i - SO C0H1G' (j[UK*.K it YOU WiElllt «1 UUrgSllIl,. HiVluHif l^liibL oncli ( clM! m-inn pllCO nnkl pdl(l 101 f,,,* glP0II 01 ^ „ f 1 vv Ili/loa linnc Wnv orirl J v ^ kJ ’T -* vi-o »? aA dllu u U(U« . 'j -Fftore, J, . West _ blue y Ot SQtiait* FornWllV- OCCUpied fey Mr. T. Richards. J. S. BARNWELL,' ' CRAWFOlilAVILLE, GA. ^ a-i.ius •NWW 4 AV *'T STEW ART UlUNIZY. JAMES TOR1N. PH IN12 Y I CO. COTTON FACTORS. JLm.g-u.sta, Georgia. ..... —-•.■-V-w — — - - _____ ___ CAI\I YOU FIND THE SHIP? IF SO, YOU WILL GET A SILK FLAG FREE! v These, shipwrecked sailors A are anxious to escape from the island upon which they have been cast. liiJIt.' ITL' 1 ' There is a ship concealed in the i & -r picture which wifi enable m them to« do this. Can you find the ship P If so, cut out the p(cture> mark •■Aa-'- the outlines of the ship with pencil, and forward to Howard, A'.nslee & Co., 8 1 Fulton Street, New York, and they will send you a SILK AMERICAN FLAG, 8 x 12 inches in size, postpaid and free of all expense, provided you enclose with your solution fifty cents, to pay for six months’ subscription to AINSLEE’S A MAGAZINE, the most phenomena! success • in its line ever published. AINSLEE’S MAGAZINE has 123 PAGES, elegantly I illustrated, conceded to be the equal of many of the highest priced magazines, and contains stories by Anthony Hope, Stanley J. Weyman, Opie Read, Bret Harte, Robert Barr, Col. K Richard Henry Savage, etc.—the greatest writers of thy age. !t is a most remarkable magazine, and is worth many times the subscription price. ! Remember. th£ magazine wifi be sent you six months by mail, postpaid, for 50 CENTS. The flag is given to you free of all additional expense, as a prize for solving the puzzle. HOWARD, ALNSLEE & COMPANY, 81 Fulton Street. New York. PRINTING Of Executed Any ^ Style at t the neatly w ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT OFFICE. Crawfordville, Ga.