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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1899)
> S. S. S. Cures Sores and Ulcers It Matters Not How Ob¬ stinate, or What Other Remedies Have Failed. Otjfctirmte «<>res and ulcers, which refuif* to |t»Al under ordinary and treat¬ deep ment, soon become chronic M r.iSl, urnl lead to caused conditions in different most lu-rn-u*. They every are the blood in why*, but in case involved, and no amount oMocal treat¬ ment can have any effect. The tbe poison blood ix'fnfr must be eliminated from a cure can be had. THROWN FROM A HORSE. Mr. H Kuhn, of Marlon, Kansas, writes: '•About Whltwooa, three years ago thrown my granddaughter from horse, Jicr- re t> n was ft e lying ft wound of the scalp. Though under the treatment of physicians forgeVeral months, the wound remained about tbe same, until It finally became very angry-loohlng, and broke ___ out Into a running sore, This soon of spread 4 to other er parts the scalp and fan down the side of the neek.lncreafi I lug In severity And fe.ar [ fully disfiguring that) placed her. ' She was un¬ der the care of the fac¬ ulty of a well-known hospital, hut even the treatment she received there failed toarrest the Weft *U) terrible sore. Reading of V of the many etires effected *■ blood troubles hy 8. promptly. 8 8., we decided to try it, and It relieved her In a few months she was entirely dureu, and scarcely held am ark now remains whets the disease lull sway.” £ A GUNSHOT WOUND. Capt. J. H. McBrayer, the well-known ills tiller, of Law cm reburg, Ky„ aays: /Hi, ADVCCATE-DEMC-CRAT. r««U0HKD HVKKY FRIDAY HOXNlMr.ll CLEM. G MOORE. Official O.tao Taliaferro C» CRAWFOnnVIhLU, .TAN. 20, 1809. r » * NOTICE -All legal advertising must b« paid in Hdvauco or HaiiHfactory arrange loenD made nr bcgiunbijj for thc^ pay munt of same. ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT. A North Carol in an objects to ’ the Golden Rod as a state flow er. Dr. Morgan Callaway of Emo ry college died at Oxford da j,. of pneumonia. m t IS sold that coftl <->U can UStKI so as to make country roads imi>ervious to rain and keep them dry. Public school teachers will be paid monthly this year. That is good news as well as justice to the teachers. The School teachers over the Slate will be paid their last ' quarter's dues in a few days and that will turn loose $110,000 in the State. Manilla lias inches of rain, earthquakes often and is the homo of smallpox and other ter¬ rible diseases. It is a dearly bought piece of worthless prop¬ erty to the United States. Washington Conquered. Grip Takes the City in its Iron Grasp. <U»venM»»et*tMachinery Almoat at a Statul a t 111- Kuormou* r»r«siu»a« of Km l>l»> r. . Stricken with l.atJrtp|M». Capitol at the Mer«y of the l'las>*e. T„. Grip„Ud.„lc in theC»p itol l ity. and fully one-third of the gov nrnment employees aro sick or suffering fever ' uui hhH'slwesing’and Vunn iug* a*t the eyes ami nose together with the than- rai kmii tchn AUti p&lus ftiid R t*x haustion are the rule rather than then ception. The best way to tighfthe Gnp the i* t» etrengthen the nerves and build up resistive lowers sons to thrr.w on tm desfilv disease germs, and nothing will do this 80 quickly «nd suoely as Dr. Mile.--Nervine. It has restored health to thousands of Grip sufferers after e eery 0t ''wCS G?p f Si me I was * broker down wmk. both menta! and physical, Mv narve* failed, were could completely nt* sleep unstrune, and became my appetite that 1 despaimi of ever so despondent with the ireUimr wetl. I began to improve first-bottle of Or. Miles’ Nervine and when 1 had taken seven bottles I wa* comnleteh cured. Have been strong and well ever since mid weigh more than I ever did before.” SAMUEL F. PILSON. Staunton. Gs. All druggist are authorized to sell I>r. iias v ■.tire and get Dr. Miles' Nervine Booklel on heart ami nerves sent free. Addt.ss Dr. Mile* Medical Co.. Elkhart, lad. “Home yeors ntn I wns shot In tbe left lei? receiving what I considered only a slight wound It developed and Into n running -"re deal give roe a great J of pain and iaconren ienee. I was treated I I by many doctors and took a nuinlw-r iff blood did ] ■7. * n m< dyes,,but , Douf did 1 8 V j. ; V pie any gttod And not seen) to cheek the had pr<>gre»a heard <■f the -wilt's «■.re. few- ! vf-> AV4B|*y .JgjZ.J&iTHk eifle recommended IS. 8. 8.1 for highly the <p~> : m&S, 1 ■ blood, and trial, ismcluded and the to , Wwjf Y’fu,:- /§& j give result it 6 gratify • S L was ft. very seemed . ing. ft. S. to get right ai the trouble, and rowed the poison out «f my blood; soon cured afterwards the acre healed up and was pound and well. I am sure ft. ft. 8. is by lar the best blood remedy made.” It mnttors not how they failed, are acquired S. or what treatment has 8. 8. will cum the most obstinate, deep seated sore or nicer. It is useless to expect local treatment nf salves, lo¬ tions, etc., to effect a cure, because they can not reach the real cause of the trouble, which is the blood. S. S. S. drives out every trace of impurity in the blood, and in this way cures It ia per¬ the manently the worst cases, only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable and contains not a particle of potash, 8. S. mercury, or other mineral. 8. cures Contagious Blood Poison, Scrof¬ ula, Cancer, Catarrh, Ulcers, Eczema?yiheu- Boils, any matism. Boros, Valuable or books other blood trouble. on these diseases will be mailed free to nny address, by the Swift Spociiio Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Save the Orphans This hard season reveals the groat work Orphans’ Homes are doing for the public, for they aro saving many little faces from the pinching fingers ,of the cold, and their bodies from hunger. Grown men may stand suffering, but the little orphan who has not even a pauper mothers arms of love to wrap in tears our hearts, years like this show the size of hearts. This year many orphans who have been cared for by poor rel otivos and friends are laid be¬ seechingly at the doors of the Orphans’ Homes, because they can hardly keep the wolf of bun get- from their own little ones, Every one ought to road the piteous letters, "Two full or jphafs on the way to the poor louse, can’t you s ve them from i u iSuc nees . ifjn wo sweet children, both parents in their graves, w»i’o kept in the calla boose Christmas night to keep them warm ” Compare them, cold, hungry, heart hungry on Christmas night with your happy merry children, Thank God, that they with 17 other such cases since Dec. 1 have found the door of the Orphans Home at Decatur wide open, and many have some welcome at the Bap¬ tist Orphans homo in Atlanta. Loans Made on Lands, Wo Have recently made ar¬ rangements to negotiate loans on lands in Taliaferro County' at very low rates and any person desiring to obtain loans on j three and five years time should call on us. Horace Gael Hoeden . It is said that wearing sulpher . , in your shoes will prevent, grippe, malaria, cholera and various other diseases from at¬ tacking you. Not,.. Gt i>! jrid is till nilV * 101V | tile till COl toll SVSteiU to one of grain growing and cereals, with cotton as a surplus crop, and the wisdom of the policy is l' r ‘" " J » ,lum, f r of fanners who have been trans- „ ferriiur tlieir investment and their energies from the old to j] 1( . .J.jq It claimed , that 7 ,, the ,, l nited ,. , is g ta ^ s wj q agre0 » t0 advance to pay the Cuban 1,lsai 1 a ‘ 101111011 1 the past three years* taking the Cuban custom House as security. Cuban leaders claim uldtl.ii. • tMilstt.lt u -jl] mottle all all trrmhle< trouoie^ oil the island. The common Citi ZOtlS of - the . L ntted , c t ates . at’C get . ting tired of standing bv and . t ... (*0\ mont shot ellDg seeing ills Oi out public 1 money * liketilis. ; * ^ of COUNTY MATTERS. Oorreepoudents’ Reports of V* Their Koifibbors Talk ' 1 ttie Happening* in Their Re bpTctivft Lo¬ calltieH. All the New , f BERMUDA DOTS new As year, this is we by our wish x. first all 1 i for ppiness the and prosperity. Mr. W. T. Nelson s !ho mst. °/ at Moore’s Hill opened Stl Mr. B. P. Wynne j?j. llod “ porker a few days ago # un £ 4b 3 pounds. Sabbath A good turnout at Lhu en school Sunday, much ti couragernent of all. Bermuda school ope Mon day the 8th inst with littering „ . prospects for a good scQp ’ bad weather Farmers for farm are wort ha\| p M any of us having no oats Bra as yet. / P • , r Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ( apmam of Craw ford ville, vis ,ed the family of Mr. W. T. Nei^Y n Sun day. Miss Olino sharp and of Warren county wa i our neighborhood Sunday siting relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Joh, >n, O M> Powelton, spent Saturdl err and Sunday with her si Er Mr. E. T. Howell. Beware of wolves inL, heeps . clothing, for they are tG ier r . ous and will take advair L S _ e ° you when you least expc *'• Rov. Mr. Norman Jed Sjdetho- his first appointment at th Jsecond dist church at Powelto liore. Sunday and Saturday be Mr. and Mrs. C. I. ( gletree report a pleasant time ..at ^siting and their parents and friend? holi near Conyers during tff days. jft 1 Miss Fannie Googer our neighborhood a few da 8 ^5* after spending several dn'-T u 1 1 her brother Mr. J. H. ^°°^ r and other friends. k We are authorized to tiaran , s tee every bottle of Chamb Cough Remedy to ha asP,r'f' Y ^ sen ted and if not saty jRr after two-thirds of.the a ha vfe been " IA the money ’to the mufaser. There is no better medicin made for la grippe, colds and hoop¬ ing cough. Price, 25 a.d 50c per bottle. Try it. Dr. R. J. Reid. A person wearing two fees is j to be feared. We never know j which one is turned towaris us. ! In our presence they ae all smiles to night my love, at our backs, oh my. We hope Miss Blanche -Tapps ? stay among us will be oie o? pleasure and profit to all eon corned. The children sejm to love her already as a teacher and we believe she ... is going to give satisfaction to the paGoas'of the school. The patrons and friends of Bermuda school turned out almost in solid phalanx th*i first Monday; ceiled and re floored our academy, which adds much to its comfort and interior appeai-anco. We learn that two na/roes who left this section a few lyears ago and living down in Hancock had a difficulty last week result ing in the death of Bob Jones at the hand of Sanders Edwards. Edwards was justifiable we learn. i No healthy person need fear au „ dangerous consequences if attack of la grippe p ro perly treated. It is muel the same as a severe cold and re quires precisely the same treat ‘ Hornby as directed for a severe co pi a ml a prompt and complete recovery is sui*e to follow. For sale by Dr. R. J. Reid. —Tax Collector H. H. Kitch ens and Treasurer W. M. Hawes were removed from their offices last first Tuesday by the county Pummiccinnore Commissioners nf OIW Wm-ran alien eoun- conn ty. Comptroller General Wright says thq officers were correct turning the December over to the new treasurer and that the commissioners are 1U the wrong. ________ Tn ill this tills i««nn will lie found a of application for charter OI T“ Q tiL-e. ° Craw ford ville . do This institution is already , intT ing „ a goou ^ nr> a business Duaiucsa and auu will tlh soon be one of the strongest b “ k v n ihisoI ,h v*““ All of l>eople should . pit our ronizc it. TYBOHE LOCALS. Bad weather. People are still f&ovii V • A greet deal of sh-kiro* throneh thW section. Mr. li. A. Gilbert has been cn the sit k list but is better. Miss Nannie Moore has opened her school at Phillips mill. Miss Elizabeth Gillbert has returned t> her home aftera yisit to relatives near Tyrone. Several from Tyrone attended the Can¬ non-Guest marriage at Lynevlile, last Sunday. Guess what young' man goes to Sunday school and wails until lus giri goes home and then calls on her. Mr. W. H. Griffin has been appointed Justice of tbe Peace for Tyrone in Mr. Frank SJ a ton’s stead, Mr. Slaton having moved to Washington. We are sorry to chronicle the death of Mrs. George Luneeford who passed away last Saturday. She has been in bad health a long time; was a member of Phillips mill church and a cbrutain woman. Sandersvlile has a town ordi¬ nance prohibiting professional loafing. Every town in Georgia should have such a law. — “Shug” Harley colored was arrested a few days ago and lodged in jail, charged with ob¬ taining goods under false pre¬ tenses. —We are glad to learn thta Mr. J. Mat. Norton, who was so seriously sick at his home in Oglethorpe county last week, is much better. He has a bronchial trouble. NOTICE. This is to notify the public that I have sold my interest in the stock of Crawford ville Alliance Store. Jan. 18 ’99. W. T. CHAPMAN. —Mr. L. A. Brake has been shaping some fine oak lumber from the plantation of Mr. A. J. Chapman in this county. The lumber goes to Augusta to be made up into cars. There is a great deal of fine hard wood in this county for such usages. Advice to ■ I ^ great I Tucre are three reme dies that every person with I ad • remedies -- will - - i These cure ^ about every case in its first { stages ; and many of those more advanced. It is only the most advanced that are | | wonderfully hopeless. Even relieved these and life are itself greatly prolonged. remedies ? What are these I Fresh air, proper food and i 1 scon’s EliiliM of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo - phosphites. m Be afraid of t , (] raU ghts but not of fresh air. J t plenty Eat nutr of itious milk. food Do not and forget drink 1 Scott’s Emulsion is the ^ that thoroughly * » oldest, the most , * | tested and the highest en- for | | dorsed of all remedies | I weak consumption throats, in weak all its lungs stages. and | | \ scott & bowne, chemists, New i ork. * . Tiiri Yj A OFFER ts DTP Dill llLUlllj 1 JJ g®ri F,rms or In Exclusive Territory. Our Safes sell at tight. City or Country. OUTFIT FREE. NO CAPITAL NEEDED Agents actually getting rich; so can you. One Agent, iu one day, cleared @73-40 Proof* and Catalogue free on application, Alpine Safe & Cycle Co. CINCINNATI, O. A BIG CLUB. ■ Cut this out and return to us with SI.00 bank check, money order or currency) ;1Ild wa’U send the fallowing, postaga-pre¬ paid: Vermont enrm.Tournsl .. . , 1 yr. 0a Weekly Journal 1 vr American Poultry Advocate 1 yr. The Gentlewoman 1 yr. Marion Harland’s Cook Book. Je nNigbtj: .al 3 J| r flll f OT M.Ul) K6§Ula.r LOSl f y4i This combination fills a family need, Two farm papers for the men—The‘‘Gen Ueworasn,” *u ideal paper for the ladies— Atlanta Weekly Journal for mil—Marion Harland’s Cook Btwk with 300 pages xnd practical recipes for the wife, and the book. “Ten N gilts in a Bar Room.” Ihe S reat « t tempertnee novel of the age. t»o cent stamp brings samples of oapere. Clubbing and Premium Lis’. Vermont Farm Journal ' Wm. L.Packard, Pub. W1LMIGTON. VERMONT. **37 Mam Street. After ! off the 6 c c>, : J Grip is & treathcrous disease. You think it is cured and the slightest cold brings on a relapse. victims always left in weakened its are a condition shattered. — blood impure Pneumonia, and impoverished; heart disease nerves and nervous prostration are often the result. for Pale Dr Wiliams' Pink Pills People will from drive every trace of and the poisonous enrich the germs blood the system, Strengthen build up and the nerves. A trial will prove this. Bead the evidences When the grip last visited this section Herman H. Eveier. omi builder,was W Mam St., Jetterson, Mo., a w eU-knowncoutructor and one or the victims, and he has since been troubled with the after-effects of the disease. A year ago his health be¬ gan to fall, and he was obliged to discontinue work. That ho \ lives to-day Is almosta miracle. He says: ML “l was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart and a general debility. My back also pained mo severely. •‘I tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies suggested ,.y my friends, but without apparent benefit, nnd b began to give up hope. Then I saw Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People extolled In a St. Louis paper, and after inves¬ tigation decided to give them a trial. “After using the first box 1 felt wonderfully relieved and i was satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to re¬ covery. I bought two more boxes and continued taking them. “After taking four boxes of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People I am restored to good health. I feel like a new man, and j having the will and energy of my former days returned, I- am capable of transacting my business with Increased ambition. “Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are a wonderful : medicine and any one suffering from the after-effects of the grip will find that these pills are the specific.” H.H. Eveier. : Mr. Eveier will gladly answer any Inquiry regarding this If stamp Is enclosed —FromOole Co., Democrat, Jefferson City, Mo. Look for the full name on the package. At druggists N.Y. or oa direct from the Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, 50c. per box. 6 boxes $2AO. 5 L : CAN YOU FIND THE SHIP? IF SO, YOU WILL GET A SILK FLAG FREE! These shipwrecked sailors are anxious to escape from the island ___ upon which they have been cast. 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