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THE AD V VOL XXIV. CATARRH OF THE LIVER. Every Organ of the Human Body Liable to Catarrh. m rm ft m p ■ w Mrs. Nettle Idnd. Mrs. Nettle Idnd, graduated nurse of the Royal State School, Copenhagen, Denmark, writes the following letter to Dr. Hartman from Chicago. Mrs. Lind gays: “I am very pleased to testify to the merits of Pe-ru-na. I have watched its results when prescribed to patients under my care, especially in the differ¬ ent ca tarrhal troubles, and must say the results were most satisfactory. X there¬ for* have great faith In Pe-ru-na. - /v — Mrs. Nettie Lind.” _ Mrs. S. E. Robbins, White Wright, Texas, says: “ I have been having colic at times and I get very yellow, and am confined tc my bed a great deal of the time. Last spring I got so bad that I was In bed most of the time for several weeks. I had colie, sick stomach and nervous Beautiful Hair Dr. Murray’s *%*** - Hair Promoter Cures dandruff, stops the hair from fall¬ ing out. invigorates the growth, is a superb dressing, and white not a dye, by nourishing its roots, will positively Ip, r<- Igor stsirn.crr.-.'s.'rijvf-v druggists—ife .its original -'•'ur. sale by jf and it will be sent, prepaid, up.,11 nsjcipi of price. MANUrACTURCD OSLV OY THt Murray Medicine Company, ATLANTA, QA. For Sale by Owl Drug Store. THE Georgia Railroad The following named Agents are pre¬ pared to furnish full and reliable in¬ formation regarding all schedule* and rates to all points North, South, tl Epst and West. Information given regarding A 11 Routes both as to Passenger and Freight. Communicate with either of the ^Agents named and you will receive prompt reply. JOE W WHITE, A G JACKSON T. P. A. G. P. A. Frank W. COFFIN, S. F & P. A., Augueta, Ga. S. W. WILKES, M. R. HUDSON, C. F. & P. A. S. F. & P. A. Atlanta, Ga. S.JB. MAGILt, W. W. HAIiDWICK, C. A,, S. A. Macon, Ga, C.D.COX.G. A., Athens,Ga. Madison, Mll R E Morgan, C A, Chattane-aa, Tenn. Tim H Moore, C A. Nashville,Tenn. W W Lumpkin. T F A, Columbia, S W I Cormier, C A, Charleston, S. C. ' 5, ■ ' h PROF. P. M. WHITMAH 209 7th St., Augusta, Ua., RANTS them. fc, frame -hn while vou you wait, I^nses cut into your me e free of charge i mecjcine ot __ ' Hows"*™ WARRANTED'— ==o FUfifiV 60FreishtPaid 5 Thn Scales $ j ^ 0 NI 8 ‘- BlNBH AMTDH.lfc ' CRAWFORDVILLE. GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 . 1899 . chills every six or seven days. Finally, when X hoarder Fe-ru-na and Man-a-lin I had eaten nothing for several days, and was under the doctor’s treatment. I quit taking his medicine and began to take Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin. X gained twenty-five pounds, and can now eat anything I want without inconvenience. My skin is perfectly eleajr—no sign of Jaundice. Mrs. S. E. Robbins.” Mrs.C.T.Rogers, of Elgin,XIL, writes: “Your medicine saved my baby, who had jaundice and catarrh of the liver.” Catarrhal dyspepsia is due to derange¬ ments of the organs intimately con¬ nected with digestion, either the stom¬ ach, liver, pancreas or trowels. When the liver is the principal cause there is a pain dud heaviness in the right side, great irregularity'of the bowels, sick headache, palpitation of the heart, furred tongue, loss of appetite, bloating after meals, gloomy despondent feel ings, yellowness of the skin aud belch¬ ing up gas. Bilious colic or gall stones are fre¬ quently the result of catarrh of the liver. It also produces a condition closely resembling chronic malaria. All these troubles are quickly cured by Pe-ru-na. A short, course of Pe-ru-na will do more to set right the digestive organs than all other remedies known to man. Pe-ru-na is sure to produce a vigorous appetite aud regular digestion. All bilious diseases disappear when Pe ru-na is used. There are no substitute* for Pe-ru-na. For a free book address Dc. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. 1 ( What the People of That Thriv¬ ing Town A.RE DOING AND SAYING. Fit. Hews and Gossip of all that See* tion of Much Interest, Reported By C. L. Bagby. gettingmp wintex wood. . rTmyers are not vSrrj bmru.. aays. - Mr. A. D. Moore little babe is still quite sick. Cord wood is in good demand In our town. Mr. T. F. Kendrick was in Atlanta last week. Putting up heating stoves was the ordei last week. Mi. R. H. Jackson is quite sick this week. Mr. John O.Keeffee made a business trip to Augusta last week. Mrs. Mattie McAlpin was baptized last fourth Sunday at Salem Baptist Church. Judge Taylor has recovered from his recent spell of grip. Docter Thomas is about recovered from his spell of sickness. Miss Ollie Brown has been an extended visit to Grcencsboro, Mr. G. Brown 1 ms home raised flour on the market in Sharon. Some good judges say they do not want any South Georgia in theirs. Several of Sharon visited Atlanta this and last week. Bird hunters are having a good time, since the first of this month. Several from this and Warren counties have been in South Ga. prospecting. Call and see us or write us when you need us. C. L. Bagby, the tinner, Sharon. Weary women need an occasional does of Dr M. A- Simmons Liver Medicine to Strengthen their Nerves and Invigorate their Systems. , Forty cents per pound for cooked meat is pretty high eating. Wo paid it last week. We have plenty of cotton in town stih un sold. We are glad some body is able to bold it. Mr. and Mrs. Bud „ , „ Harper Griffith have return* u> Bulloch county. Question Answered. am°medicine - 1 F’iowor still has the largest .ale of in the civilized world, lougl-t -ir mothers’ and grandmothers’ else for never Indi of using anything Doctors Billiousnes-. were Scarce, scarce and they p seldom r08tratjon heard of Heart Appen- tail or ure> etc. They used August X lower to dean out the system and stop fermenta t j OU of undigested lfver, food, regulate the ac tion of the stimulate the nervous | I and organic took action wlien of the feeling -vstem. dull and and that had j S a B they Vou with headaches and other vhes. m v nee'J few dos of Greene’* August f; in form, to rn tc you ere is e m at O' w i ,iUg 9 ; Mr. BooseStewart will move to South Georgia soon. Mr. W. 0. Stewart has allready gone. We had a big scare in the way of a tire last week but it!"all turned out to be nothing but a brcsh heap. Mr. X. J. Bracy received the sad news last week that his mother was Quite sick at her home iu Uamsy, S. C. Arthur Gunn says be planted for 20 hags of cotton and got 15, and made a good crop of corn. J. L. Taylor and J. E Bagby, formerly of this county, have bought farms iu Bulloch county and will build on them. Sharon has the best water in middle Georgia, so most eyery body says, a d we think Crawfordville lias about as sorry. We see Moses Powell, Col,, Who joined the U. 8 . army is back home we thought he was on his way to the Phillipiues. Mr. O. D. Moore, one of Taliaferro’s largest planters, says he planted for three hundred bales of cotton but wont get than hal{ that much, Politices seems to be warming up over the judgeship of this Circuit. We think Col. Holden stands a clear chance and will make us a stood judge. AVe understand there is a wedding booked for Sharon this week but we have no power of attorney to let it out but it is a couple of Sharons nice yountr people. Mr. George (V. Brown says he is going to sow wheat and oats on his plantation until he cau't walk. If all that could would do like wise this country would soon be in a good fix. Temporary Derangement of ‘Digestion emotional through overwork worry or excitement, are quickly rectified by Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicijic. We were in to-secMr. Charlie Bergstrom while in Crawfordville last week. We thiuk Bro. Charlie coeds a nice, new store to show up his big stock of goods in. The Flashing Eye, Buoyant Footstep and Rosy Complexion resuit from the use of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Some dealers say they sell whiskey to make their meat and bread, What did you do for meat and bread before you went to selling it. Any strong man can make a living without, selling wiskey. - aU(i Sour Stomach l)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. which in my opinion is over fifty per cent Stronger and better than Zeilin’s Regula¬ tor, which 1 have used. We were suprb.ed somewhat to hear of the marriage Mr. Milton |Gilbert and Miss Mamie Hammack last week. This is a nice couple and we extend to them our hearty congratulations. To Purify and Enrich the Blood, Stren¬ gthen the Nerves and Invigorate the System, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Peas are being gathered with a rush the first time in years. Usually when they made a big crop they would not save them and they pay bcttei'than cotton has for several years. While doing some work at the convent we note that this institution has a flourish, lug school, everything in good order, and itadds greatly to Sharons business butlt is littla appreciated by many. He Tooled the surgaons. Ail doctors told Renick Hamilton, ol West Jefferson, O., after suffering It mouths from Rectal Fistula, he would dl« unless a costly operation was performed: but he cured himself witii five boxes ol Buck.en’s Arnica Salve, the surest Pils cure od Earth, aud the best Balve a World. 25 cents a box. Sold by Q -7 R J. Reid Druggist. Mr. Mnrkwalter who buys round bale cotton here says it was 7 3-8 he paid for cotton On the liith instead of 7. Very well; Wi would not care if he paid 20o—wish h e would do something to aid the farmer. These new inventions with .combines behind them never benefit the laboring class. TF.XAH WO-iDER. Hal)'* Discovery, q c , small bottle of Hall’s Great yery cures all kidney and bladder troubles, removes gravel, cures dialx-tes, seminal emisfcion , weak and lame back, heumatism and all irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of 81. One small bottle is two months treatment, and will cure any oeso above mentioned, All orders promptly fifie :. Send for Texas testimonials. E. W, HALL. Sole manufacturer, Si. Lon.-, Mo. for¬ merly Waco Texas Sold at Owl Drugstore, Ga READ THIS. Cuthbert, Ga., April 2nd, 18»8. wit t>.<. n graye! au yog r \ [ f cur fc. t jQ f J When you goto vk' ton visit Johnson’s il i» In tin day and time, noted for its vagaries nd uncertainties one may see strange > . . hear strange nothings and feel s ;e|g: tape ngs. Time was when man was to every new theory and inlet ■Evluch nded to revolutionize the 'mP Ev.uy vital discovery was hailed th expressions of are and astonifttmlit t> art fears were entertained as to Whel l>t .r not man would overstep the liinitial flu‘ Ms »f knowledge and cher lb uon that of the gods. But with Hie i time conies the change in man. t SLimmes accustomed to the many ,i discoveries. He no longer v> .lie various istns ami seisins. Kirill tendency to loiraul each new ■ 11 s a matter fit course and uroee| ®p ig in the even tenor of his way. Mu assertions are made, false state -jU are employed and yet man busie hit 1 Uriili i is own affairs and does no tnquite whether or or not th Hsiis dor-tines are true; To thr - therefore may lie attributed failing's to challenge thu assertion tl It is the college man aud the college only who attains pjura inenee.,, fif Tereare aud only a few, belt said to the dit of the intelligence of our land who th ^or lefher rather, assert (for it is to be double f| they are capable of thought) « college education is absolutely e;/ 1 ’' 11 ^ 10 the developing of the mind, * We all to '^iedg<- is the that college training is valuable. fact that it is valuable on Intent questioned but we wiftild be deg red Lorn that sophistlcat ” ed youngstm! 10 , having been for three or iside the walls of some minor colleif » an ‘l f, y virture of length his afc;pndai| tiif lftvll, u P <m £ tlmt received college ' • said of a /.noma, sallies for* U P 0U '■he inncC’ent and uusiispuctiu lorld with his sheepskin In his hands waving it aloft cries to every one 0 18 80 unfortunate »s to fall Higher Wlthin '‘ Er“ Cion-n tlon -Ol / 1 >« V hU sons ; Ed r of men i0n: how long* 1 J* love V!ln *ty. Don fit l’ Wl! In Uuie have been iu >»»»" purple ,<?r ‘ s himself ui - hirnselt above the Ing down u, him would j lie barnyard fence aud guz air of Impoy ll * s lowly subjects beneath prolonged crc’ hls noble wings with an these human ce aml fttchone loud ft,ld , inside college . We have, all of us seen an Egypt In musters who, having been years and jfhavalls, having sat there like diploma whicl" ltn v f °r lhr ™ or four - can get by attr 1 !' >n thm r posession a deem tlienm UJV barely average man beings ami u: •liege long enough, funerai, whe, «ry oecassiou, festival or they clotlo-r appropriate or not, tinsels of a coll n the gewgaws and In.the most /ecourse, perch themselves their wings hwptcious place and flopping rooster likecn most oratical manner, Now they t»k “Hicr-odue-ca-Sheeu.» non-college il us that the proportion of as compared m who attain prominence lege is st n k > th tboie who do attend col. this is. Wi fly small. Let, us see why college men ,11 say there are one million non-college ,11 lien there are fifty million man rises to » w where one college men must d nun ce fifty non-college equeal prop- sewn* in order to have an But of co” 100 * We will say- the fifty will not succeed. We will thine out of th* fifty succeed, to one in fa have a proportion of fifty that, too, bpr of the college man, and dividual wh lowing success to every in if we will M-as attended college. But will see tha'k at the figures closely we us rria'. pri'-w- will be, In reality, just the other 1 ua of one class as of This therJ, Is wh-re such a » !•> tlon conclude/ 1 ’-* 8 - that we. arc h cd to to that the college man after all is not the adopted prodigy of the gods. Another reason why there hi so large a P. ercent of prominent college men. When man W f ues to obtain distinction and _ fee that he h :s withen hirn the making , of a man he usually selects some profes¬ sion at wb'ch he can rise, generally law, medicine, ’caching or the ministry (for indeed, there would be a much smaller I-hies it Fay to Buy Cheap. A cheii 1 !’ remedy for coughs and colds is all right - hut you want something that ill reliP 1 "* and cure the more severe and danger- ry’us results of tliroai and lung troub a _ what shall you do? Go to a warm er and more regular climate? Yes, If pos -hie i f 1104 possible for you, then in either caseVkethe JCed Ia ONLY all civilizeil remedy countries that has been with dEs.'ssrtsj.'n'sfSs fntri/** , JS .* and stimulates the tissues to (testroy ,r„! ia good t„ - rto’ tie. ;{ec >iii mended ji et a <rwl number of ministers it' each one in the be¬ ginning could not have sonic hopes f climbing at. least three or four rounds - n the ladder of fame). He then in order to prepare himself for his work seeks some atmosphere more conducive to study than that with which he is surrounded where his mind will be free from care aud cumbrance. The college being founded f 0 r this purpose offers the best advanta g rS and here he goes, but, mind you, tills Isa man destined to rise and rise he will, even though the college should burn down before lie reaches It, and he he compelled ( 0 return home and roly on his own re searches after the truth. Thus we see that perhaps a majority of men who figure prominently in our coun¬ try seek tlie college in order to better and more conveniently equip themselves ei40 |j 0,10 leaving behind him fifty or more men the majority vf .whom have no high¬ er ambition limn 'o he “hew ers of wood and drawers of water." Of course the percentage is greatly in fayor of the col¬ lege, man. You might blot out every college in the United States and those same men who are leaders now would he leaders then, while the men who go to make up the nib¬ ble of the American people would contin¬ ue in this capacity- ' ! The man tnakos thu college and not the college the man, and in substantiating this assertion let tlmt inore college 1 me *ay men turn out to be failures in proportion to thenumber tlmu any other class of men. Half the men who attend ‘college never succeed in ruising themselves above the groat middle class aud were it not for the other half, all (food solid men, to con tame t am! overbalance their influnce while in school the colleges would have to shut down. Almost incredible, yet true. More college men are failures in life In proporliu to the number than any other class of ineu. Now this evidently proves that the college doesn’t make the man, if what Iv’esuld is true, and I uefy any man to prove the contrary. J Glorious News. C “ frwi ,,r - D - »• Csrglle, of Wash it,a, I. T. He writes; “Four bottles oi Klsctric Bilteis has cured Mrs. Br. —• ol "rofula, which had caused ic 1 gr< auf a*.'s twins’cr.rs! uo » tor» ipttjfl heiii: bi t & f»e? 'tlr# is complete at,d h»r ! excel. blood purlher kni wu. It’s the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimu¬ lates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion builds up th« -irength. Onlv 50 cents. Sold by Dr. R. J. Reid Druggist Guaranteed. Bright Boys Started In Business. The publisher: of the famous big illus trkfij, nru now" pliiclVig r - ’ y,Y i.r asm every poet office in Georgia, aud they desire to secure the serve' S of capable hustling agents in each of the following towns of Taliaferro county Crawfordville, Hillman, Sharon, and in such other towns as are not already supplied. The work is profitable and pleasant. A portion of Saturday only is required. Over 5,000 agents are doing splendidly. No money whatever is required, Everything is furnished free. Stationery, rubber stamps ink and pad, advertising matter, sample copies, etc. Papers are shipped Those to ho paid for at the end of eech mouth. not sold are not charged for. WHte to Grit Publishing Go., Williamsport, l’a.. ami mention tin; Advocate-Democrat. IN MEMOKIAM. Roy J. Cooper. Born January lfitb 1871). Fell asleep Oct. 21st, I HDD. The Angel reaper has visited our com¬ munity, and gathered into the Heavenly garner, one of our most exemplary young men. On the 21-1 Inst. Roy Jennings Cooper, son of J. T Cooper, was called to cross iV -.-r an rest. united wit! u. • thirteen years old fie and lived a (Vmglateti j'.t.i/f 'oti -i church, i Lnassuinlc »id timid, almost to "a in.. he did not press fiU vi*- t t “lathis light shine," as an e. imp' to his young companions. For oyer two years he had suffered the pains of a diseased body uncomplainingly, testifying In words, that he was trusting in Jesus for salyation, and that rested the te¬ nure of living here longer in his hands. We mourn not as those without hope. To his parents, brothers and sisters, we extend our heart felt sympathy it their deep sad sorrow. I ‘Brother thou art gone to rest: I hy toils and cares are 0 er: And sorrow, pain nnd suffering now ijhall ne’er distress thee more. 8 . N: C. Powelton Ga. Oct. 23.1899. Greensboro Herald will please copy. CASTOniA. Bears the The K«d You Have Always Boogif Siz'atrre bf NO- 33 - RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. fl<-.r<L BAKING POWDER OO,, NEW YORK. Supposing Georgia’s population to be a, 000,000. we pay 75 cents per capita for religion and ohm ity, 01 for state govern¬ ment, SI .25 for education and $5.00 for liquor. A Life anti Death Eight. Mr, W A. Hines, of Manchester, fa., writing of Ins almost miraculous escape ftom death, says: “Exposure after measles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption J had frequent hemorrh¬ ages and coughed night and day. All my doctors mi id 1 must soon die. Then 1 be¬ gan to use Dr. King's New Disoovcy for Consumption, which Qpmpletcly cured me. I would not be without it if it cost $5 00 a bottle, II u ft dux is have used it on my recommendation and alt say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest Jml Lung troubles.” Regular size 6 O 0 and jfl. 00 . Trial bottles free at R J. Reid's Drug Store. An Oglethorpe woman of 63 has married a boy of 17 years. Cures Coughs. Among the many so-called cough cures that lood the market, there is none that eqtteals I>r, Murray’s Discovery. Scien¬ tifically manufactured from his long-tested private formula from roots bark- and herbs, It removes all diseased conditions nod cures, as If by magic, consumption, coughs, colds 1 m onebl nd nil tffectiufli of the throat, chest and lungs. It never fails to cure to stay cured. Per bottle 50c. Free sample can be obtained from Murray Med Co. Atlanta or the Owl Drug Store. The first Methodist conference in Georgia was held in Wilkes, in 1186. WHO IS Women as well as men are TO made miserable by kidney BLAME- ,l,,d bladder trouble, Dr. Kiiu.er’s Swntnp-Itoot the great kidney retm. ly promptly cures. At druggist in pafi.'plet '-/.in telling u»k 1 dollar sizes. , You mav .... • ■ Address. l>r. Kilmer «ScCo., i angti.im ton, N. Y. A Cobb county man reports the find cf a tree where the ls-es built their comb on the outside on a limb, and have filled It with honey. TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the. Head by Dr. Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drums gave 810.000 to this Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address No. KlFJ The Institute, 7bO Eighth Avenue. New York. Mr. Jarmigln, of Warren, in the Georgia Legislator*, has introduced a bill to create a state text book commission and to procure for use in the public free •chools In this state a uniform seties of text books, etc Coughing Constant and the continuous coughing is backing very annoying, and irri¬ tation will soon attack and injure the delicate fining of the throat and air pas igea. Take advice and use Dr. Bn- Cough Syrup in time. 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