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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1899)
T ”1 C; I CL ' t ITT '• as «a * will be the woman of to-mcrrcw. She docs not know it, perhaps ‘i\ ^ her mother docs not between fully £ * i understand it, but the ‘to-day" when she is H & 0irl dnd the "to morrow* itJL- *% when she will be a woman, he u I —O •s happiness balance, and /)f J are m t.ie j , ** if she is Healthy to U a fell-breasted, she //! 1 ffiL str nef, woman _ 3he v./ 1 t riU' >t'develop crisis. rightly Vie needs now more r 11 ] . is at a ■'W'; strength, more blood to tide 1 it cv< r. Or V/itlusms'fmK Pills for People ?>re the one j fM ’’f medicine t'idt will {live her / thst strength and ihake the i.ev/ blood’ Our nevi hock, PIMN TALKS TO Y/QJTlN, explains vyhy these pi! are o'r special t* it Yf in£ j^irlt. A tv teviii be sent r* any t K b ti oh request. M »«* h ilui-iu: way, hi Tt<»#nth Street, HoiinnO, MV h., : *'t »i n 2J yniif i oio. at 1* l ' n»t. Aim ^ ifirl did notg».iin iio4«t tri* fl-j tor * .if •):; t »«r t hro'lglit no IkII'T le-'i.t vfidiivth* t ,,,• , wu- i ■ •' ‘ i*h old l wmiic I ro«lld not whJk u*'r<jm § 1 I wh# AinaDiaieil nnrt my Iktu !)«.«! lout nil noJur. •, :it . il „- or iironoiin «-1 Hin un.’-rnlu lllioif my frl«nil« aU -. . <! uu- t'> I«v W It.iuiH t'li.U Pt!l» n.r Pule i J “H l<- I l.nuj ; U » I , \ k'mmJ Hurt l.eioru Ap; I iwil tn<-r«’ inke *>•(! all of »>i.J t.)i«pill* tne lieattliy I found color lout "ywi they ivr to ttm* loing In Ii* D in ■ huu ttpK t coi.Uimeil t«» u*e- liiu otti* uottl I halt ta^.eh ftf t lOX'* laid found Derrnanorjlly «ui<xl. SOnt-e then I have I .cl no ft uru of my old t rouble «H(1 cun riot rei . mor wlmn I oa to r rone and ii.-u :hv ' K ,j , w I I M.'T *;, h t J>r. V\ J. liu, o»’ PI uk PI IJ • to t l > i'rn|,;. v> ■•ii nivtlft, imd I be:lev* 'tint no ot* or medicine muM uoi, ‘l ' K n A v KI v: Hath away.—O ltaui/i Timet, Ifulland, Mien. I i >k Ii - the f-*t rwt on **it p-rta it. At dTicgiet* bin: or direct 2 ho a tiie Dr. W’X • Med. Ice Co., ACoentctady, N. Y. 60 c. per box. <5 s < .SO. . .. The Monarch of Strength ‘T-i! MX K , __ ^ kWJZL 'twEf fJt * ftV’s i . 7/ K- ffR aiaXF WWW m o m iSsj m ■** w (AIlSOI.tiTKLY I'l HE.) Its ptronjjth comes from itA purity. It is all puro coffer, freshly roasted, Each find Is sold only in o.io-oound seal U packages. Is aled at package the Mills will mako that 40 cups. Tt is cptck age s< so the aroma r.ov r weakened. It has a debcious flavor. Incomparable strength. It is a luxury vvilhin the reach of ail, Insist on '* l.lnn ” Coffno Never ground nor sold In bulk. None Genuine without Llon'j head. If Grocer not h«v»* T.lon CaJoo In hit storo, your KtMltl ID L i Ht.tl- AtUtlfTA t! ml \s a in >■ | •lrtot- ll on nnl«* IbtTiV * Do not mv»*;>t Mti.V ■ i p wt. nu.st.N ario:: go., ToU<l», olio * ,T w riyfrr .-y* 'vtfW'r-w '"■•/< Spring .Announcement, i 899. To Our Many Friends in this County. . . . Our new and handsome Spring stock of Men’s, Youth’s and Children’s Clothing and Furnishings i> now ready for your inspection. \Yo have also a large and novet line of ladies' Shirt Waists, Collars, Neckwear and Belts. We need no introduction to you but have this to say: We appreciate your kinddess in the past and will assure you the saute courteous treatment for the future. Kindly Remember Us. I. C. LEVY’S SON & CO. 1 Tailor-Fit Clothiers, S38 Hroad Street i Augusta, Ga. You’ve Got It! You Know It! Why Not Be Cured Easj? — that is you have Dyspepsia. Trouble Indigestion, Stomach Trouble, Liver or Kidney Trouble. Tate Spring Water From E J s a t , w s „ p n. lnss ' Will Cure You. TESTIMONIALS. R. I.. Tnyf r. Gov ■ f Tenn.. Nashvihe. '*1 le^ ao f.t p Spring- as ihe iies! on llie ontinent." D.vi.i Ki k. Pres. McCairoont Oil Co.. 1 tt'hur^. la *! l»c . vt laic >;u.nc waiir i- an inlab : in cure r dv*pep> 1 ' a ' • J. i’ Levert, M>? l’eiiiivlo St.. New Or leans. Felt. 3.'3.; "I consider Tate Spring a mest deiightfui summer resort and the water superior to am 1 ever used.’ Sv-ti.C*!! on the Kdirorof The Adviafate-DenuHTat fora 4o page lvx)k. free ciur tainai- A>0 of otir 5 <Ht<) testbeoiiials. VICK 5 SEE __ • s oAriUL.fi ANi3 rLUHAL JlL tk M 1 * 4 ^ti! Hiffjiin f r-tj.Mu v> u w ^ 19 w,iU J! ••woriofiut. It h* N |uut vP > x'U ns -j sv u»* n»r. Mtd w'.vh ui h> •— . L*tT tom*. ti:uuuatio«« \ vr-.. - , * • .♦>.. t, * v *.m: iu »h.*r *, + » * a ■ »u* • ciK iti^ *«•'-. • - ... 19 ^rtan.M^ «*• with . c»ir. ' 4 Un> (»IM tml a iIn* ri|4i^f*tU up * i'f *11 ibx tt vmiv v it i'>.n|*i"nf iopusa? X Miwrtainm^ly. hut »*• »mb« ririjow usttr twici l » f'Mwt c^ue>n to havr a c** >. Uxrrv f tr at* ***!l 1 ff JJ i- UwMfwM l».i.- Mill inr if D CIS- Ii left* tw» nwHl *» a*»w tor fkll * * ". or lh mt ■*’*‘ - * *f r '*" It *' e-rix.*' >■> I*. »«s«r imI* « as V ^4lJfcJSSftSR U “*“ N ' Ta * * 5 Vick's Magazine vaIf-cv*. ivre’v ^'1 vua.-uroo *ti «uN»vta rviAun*t.'vi*nd^vvnt,ir.vr- j* * JAMES VICKS SOWS, ROCHESTER* N. Y. * a. S. Carr, Durham. N. C.- ' 1 think it the finest water to be found anywhere," J. M. stmielmker. South Bend. Ltd.: -T I'cJeve there is no s, ring in America that Y«*nbmt> tlu» luaiuig qualitifs that Tat sprim; does.” Tin v A. Mellon. Pittsburk. l’a.: "I be Hew there i> no wnter in this country e.jual to Tate’s for the cure v>f neuralgia, as well as dysjw'psia aud liver troubles.” BE tMIES. i And What Their Neighbors Are Doing. i ALL SECTIONS ITEMIZED. All the News of the County as Told by Our Wide- nake Pencil Pushers. FAIR PLAY. BY WHIPPOORWILL. The grain crops in our section very good. Mr. Paul Cary of Washington was over on a visit to relatives this week. The land is getting tight now but be patient and labor oil; the rain will come Mr. Smith of Washington was on a visit to Mr. Geo. Touche’s family last Sunday. Mr. Tickling Hill and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Geo Touche last Sunday. Ed. Dean, colored, lost his mule last week: it got in a mire and was dead when found. Mr. \V. M. Wynne is still in our section. We think he must be in other business besides the clothes line. We have got a good Sunday school a Hill mail and invite all to come and take a hand in the good work. Our four cent cotton id coming up very well and hope we’ll all make a good crop of it as well as something to eat. Wu spent last Sunday evening wi ll Mr Wm. Sturdivant, of Mildrajon neighbor¬ hood, and enjoyed ourself very much. Mr. G. b. Moore missed a hog from his pasture this week; he thinks some hody illed it. We guess old man Needmore jot it Mr. Cephus Ogletree has treated him j^-lf to a new buggy; so look out girls is coining, lie took a trip to a few days ago on business, Ti. in 1 '«i'u-ht caught eight pounds Sati.:day nigh!. Tishing is great iht'Si'days, but tights sometimes : uu ihr-a- i q ir, 1 i I lulls, but Mu serious is e\er done. I- 11 Ugletiee. of this county, has it down line for raising hogs. He plants ground peas by the acre for them. There can be four or live times as many raised on same amount of land as corn, and are about as good for hogs. There is a man in our county who condemned the line business for all he could think of at first, but seeing his wrong lias turned froni the error of his ways and is now happy on the way lelling the same thing he so long hated, Success to him. Tulmrro S,iit unit Siuokt Your f.ifr A nay. To quit tolmi co easily amt forever, be mag | ••lie, lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To l ie, tnc Vniuicr-worker, lliat makes weak men : ! u ong. All druggists, 50c or *1. Cure guaran Sterling ••ed liooklot Keuiedy and Co., sample Chicago free. New Address York j j or BARNETT HEWS. BY C Mrs. John Shields has been quite sick. Mr-.; Willie Harris is very much ini reved in health. Miss U'ssi Strom, of Crawfoulvslle visited Barnett recently. Mrs. Sallie Jackson visit ad Sharon sev¬ eral days the past week. Preaching next Saturday and Sunday at Barnett Methodist church. Grain crops are looking flue where they were not injured by the cold weather. Suicide by poison is not more censurable than by refusal to cure yourself of Fe¬ male Troubles with Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, Mr. J. W McKinney and \Y r . F. Sturd • n* were in Sharon last week on busi III 8s. Mr. Philip O'Brien, quite an old man visUt'd relatives near Crawford villa last , w e • k. CASTOniA. Bears the The Kmd feu Have Always Bought Signature nf Mr^. Carry Gregory and ch.ldren spent lit sued y with Mr. and Mrs. II. T , II. ck worth. You cannot accomplish any work or bUMnew utii- vs you feel nell. If vou feel I >v d Up Tired Out. ” take Dr. M. A. Simmon* Liver Medicine. s () me of our people attended tiie Me rnorial services in Crawfordvitle and iVarrentou la-t week. Mr. Lint Williams, uife *nd children spent last Snndav wi'h ,Mr. ami Mrs. A. I E> Taj .| or ne »r Barnett. “ s.mmons . squaw \ ine _ W{n Wine . or Tablets t> 1 soften relax and expand musoia- involved. Pe reusing Labor Pans and ! Labor, Do," tffe judge J our town hv people in it. 1 ake the out>iue population ; and , you ; will find we amount to something. Mrs. Ethel Fuller, who has been spend - ing s me time with grand parents, Dr. and Mr. J. J. Cooper, returned to her home in Gainsville last week. Mr-. L R. Woolen. Qvitnran. Ga.. ones: Have used Dr. M A Simmon* ’ iver n.w;-,.p:; Medicine 10 vears. It curevi me ,.nd m> h«si»nd of iodige*. ZciJin’s i'ov. nud llrrinburn. H^vf used rncdicim *ud ‘IICYeDr. n M. v4 A- * o L. j vt >1. <tro:ijer aud that It pn*«luces better v . rr*UIW 1,111,11 r Twlor’s r.it . >r . little little bov o. v died ti 1 on tli * ”7tU ot April from a burn he received several ..tv- aizo. i he little felio v war buried .« theA-lengraveyardon the Csth inst. Our sympathy i* with the be reared p.ireut*. EDGEWOOD ITEMS. BY MAX. Jh'n much needed in this section. |;trde::s are looking bad in this section. :,t'Tn-rsare about through planting ? aching at Kdgewood next Sunday ,. g. ilseems that our people are trying to se<+, ho can catch the most fish. Sveral young men from Tyrone visited i Edjfewood neitime. Sunday evening. Come sooner relives M. Claud Sturdivant, and sister visited | in this community Saturday and : Sinus./ last. federal young men from across the -'re-- attended the singing Saturday nigh Selah! Air j M. Saggus, of Margaret's Grove, atlet|fcd SalUiLiy the night singing at Mr. R. T. Jone’s 9 Prjf, J. C. Hill, of Blue Ridge, Ga., was looked to give an entertainment Wednesday night at the school house. Air Pal. Sturdivant and wife, and their two sveet little daughters, visited the famiii of Mr. R. T. Jones Saturday and Sundk last. 8A5DY 0E0S8 ITEMS. MrfSallie Saggus is visiting here. MrsElla Touche is visiting here. Wil s Superior court was postponed this v rk. Thnjigh planting cotton and gone to plowt g.corn. Try chickens are scarce but .will soon 1 plentiful. .Milhi : Henry and Lunt Caldwell had poor list seining near Hillman. CASTOR IA lar Infants and Children. 03 fed You Have Always Bought Bea 5 the Sig' J ure of F( ALL ¥/ 0 ME^ I\'.'E-r»FTH 3 cf & ar wh. .ill i: h :knesstrom the women pain Si ■LX n sufiir r rh\V Is caused r by yeakness or deringement in irvj the organs oi, meistruatlon. N e r 1 y always whe a woman is not well these orga: >■ a. e affected. But when they ay® l|t strong and healthy a W^G., very seldom side. wm»» Is nut ire's provision lor the regu¬ lation of the menstrual function. It our»s all “ female troubles. ” Is eqially effective for the girl In her tasns, the young wife with do mestj; and maternal cares, and the w f man approaching the period knowh as the “ Change of Life.” They all need it. They are all benefited by it For advice in cases reqnlrlny special directi n -. address, giving symptoms, the “Ladles' Advisory Department,” The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta¬ nooga. Tenn. THOS.COOPER, TupcAo, Ml**., *»ysi and “ Minister suffered from very Irregular doctor* painful menstruation and could r,i relieve her. Wine of Cardui entire!, ounvd her and also helped mf mother brough the Change of Life.” —RATES: — Per Day. 31 . 00 , Hotel. Pei Week. 34 . 00 , 34.50 * and $ 5 . 00 . Proprietor, J. ADKINS, 163 Marietta St. ATLANTA, GA Opposite Miller «te Brady’s Olbrated thr Largest in the South. HrttUwMfc HmwMetJOU toheaia.tiII i“*.Ife'^gYril.1 I^Told cured. * 00,001 Buj ock _ cases K,'? k f ; **'^‘ I Wm^rnWX roucb for us Takf it w.tfc Iborn, patiently,persistently. S boxes. 119 Onj 91 . usually cures; refund ran ftmvdyC*., teed to cure, dlcajr*. or we ■eatrMl* 9«w tnone/ T**9 CTICTURE Cured Pros *ND Ailments While Sleep. Vou atic Dr. Bramble’s Soluble * x Medicated Civiuine,” Bougies,cou will tain ■ iug” dis ® lodge, digest, and forever „ • remove Urethral Stiicture ' fifteen — in da P’ . n»iur>, I hv* pnm, or inconvenience. Jjoiigie is insetted at night, requiring three hours to dtSM Ive. remaining indirect con bict with the Stricture, penetrating, disc¬ lod ? iD * “f dissolving the lymph mass 060111131 't j W 1 j P- 3’<11668. ble *'T' Seminal C -"’s Solu a ? ., n sare WM are applied lo -Rl v to the i**d prx - ts»e i ai .. for* CVtTStopping ^5 1 min^ Hlld I ^ h/ 1 ... r^una- ^ , ; b S«K>Ut .»otK, UUt ’ car . remeaw^ipptiea . j t.„» 1 ___ t •_ j in • i their fall strength to the weakened organs. j w f M sertea at night, and cure ffhilr yitu *l , .'Cp, Cannv*t fail. Delightful re*ulw■ Vabmble illustrated medics' J K . BRA * Bl kcM , :DICAL AstaociAToN, ioi Broad* ». . Clncnnatl. O. P.o. Bov 40.. * wm i m % i m i m AVegctable Preparation for As¬ i similating .tee Food and Regula¬ of ting the Siomanhs and Bov. els 5 hhbb Promotes Digestion,C beer ful¬ ness and Jtest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. ]»otNahcotic. •• Hut?e of Old J\ffipkm Seed" ALx.Scnna * JtoJvtlU Salts - Artist Seed, ♦ Jtypemnnt ih Cur boruslt - Soda- * Harm Seed - Cteri/wd Sugar Flamr. • VtioUryresn A perfect Remedy Stomach,Diarrhoea, for Constipa¬ tion, Sour .feverish¬ Worms .Convulsions ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. facSinule Signature of NEW YORK. i wm I rh. exact copy of wrapper. JKO. IIOI-DEN, Fres. J. A. KENDKICK, Vice-Preg. M. F. GKIFFITH, Cashier. HOI1ACE & CAUL HOLMS, Attorneys. BANK OF CRAWFOBDYILLE, .'SWSSU CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. i E ’oS M CAPITAL STOCK, $ 25 , 000 . k t General % Banking * Business * Transacted. JNO. F. HOLDEN, J. A. KENDRICK, When You Need Lumber, Laths, Lime, Shingles, Mouldings, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Cement, Plaster Paris, Plastering Hair, Sewer Pipe for your well or ditches, Jars for your Lard, Jugs for your Syrup, etc., Bolts, Hinges, and Screws for Your Doors or Blinds, Nails, Loeks, Coat or Hat Hooks, Shelf Brackets or anything ebe you may neei in a COMPLETE HOUSE, Confer with tne. Washington Manufacturing Co., WASHINGTON, GEORGIA. They wi!» sive you right prices every time you cell on them NEW ENTERPRISE 5 TOVES "ET 200,000 cvr SATISFACTION. okb aivtma They are made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, •who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers. They last longer and make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 15 years. If your Dealer does not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. 5 efjEt- ■ yr\ mmk •p :.v- ■A : ■XI Fa mmm ;/-*3 •yr X B "i i .. m -se^ I Phillips & Buttorff Mf?. n 0. NASHVILLE, TENN. MANUFACTURERS OF COOKING AND SKATING STO VES, Mantels and Grates, Hollow-ware, Tinware, DEALERS IN China, Crocker> r and Glass war c, Cix'Jsry. WOODEN AND WILLOWWA3E. Everything necessa. r and convenient for the Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundry and Dairy. Mmi X For Infants and Children. Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the > Signature of I CO I i You Have n 1 sM' fs&sssi&m THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW' YORK CITY. DIRECTORS: W. C. CHAPMAN, C. I. OGLETREE, GEO. N. WRIGHT. D /^y,- w * ~.s A SP- XU A LTV. W. R. REID, W. V. BIRD,