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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1899)
HOKE CURE FOR BLOOD POIS f . n-.idr/,' There is not the slightest doubt that the Beware _ . IDS UCSIOlS wu " Ol doctors do rno.-e Blood harm Poison; than many good in victims treating of Contagious disease would be much better PatChWCrk; , , w YOU , 8 R this loathsome allowed thern u off to-day if they had never 7 selves to be dosed on mercury and potash, the Cure Yourself at Home. only remedies which the doctors ever give for "''Thl.'doctors are wholly outward unable to get of rid the of • n , n i v attempt to heal up the appearance disease—-the nnd niptions This they do by dr,vr.g the poison into the sores 1 shut in with their constant doses of potash Rvetem im-rcu^ and endeavor.to it then break and The ,uth and throat and other delicate parts out m continued indefinitely, the drugs doing the system into sores, and the fight di-ea^itself. is more damage than the N(>w|irk s gayg . “j[ hod spent a “Vrd dallarsw’tli _ the doctors, when I realized that thev could do me no go„d I had large spots all over my / m b end dfy, tired and all these tie won sufTenng broke which this vil. »«e 1 L tf L*-* ksf || P .r $ E -avzs. sraaw * disappear..., entirely 1 was soon cured p rfe-Uy and my skin lies 1 "'‘ii dear as gls-t* ever since I cured my- 4- »■ had failed complete y. 'Wi'W self at home, site- the doctors the doctors It is valuable time thrown away to expect be¬ to cure GofitaiTioU* !*!<..>d Poison, for the disease is .. ......S^sTfOR THE BLOOD ftifTereiit wr 'roin tc>tash and mercury—it forces the — nets hi an t . y , t ,.j,| ,,f ;t entirely. Hence il cures the out <>t i . dis. while .the. ■ ''' l ‘ d , y , , the poison in where it lurks forever, :,s, , , fttir <d private home treat constantly th ^ (n ^ i t ,, tl( . n system medical ad :r- ■ L VV,. give all necessary ..... ,be emimrressment of publicity. W Write n for f"', t> fu : I -X; .n or, mt.on ' i m to t, Sw . Cc-fic , C„ . Atlanta, Oa. faraiersWishingtoHold Cotton C3XL IDo So Witlx M. O Dowd’s Sons & Co. COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GA •1 _A_t a Very Close Rate. Liberal advances made on Cotton to be held, at a Reasonable Rate of Interest. Planters Need Not Sell Their Cotton to Meet Their Obligations. AUGUSTA IS THE HIGHEST MARKET. Our Mills Are Buyers All the Year. - Parties desiring to hold their cotton can store |t with ii* at close rates and draw nithlu a rew dollr.s per hale of its value. POPE & FLEMING, Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga. e-r STEWART IMUNIZY. JAMES TOlllN. PHINIZY & CO., Cotton Factors, ^YixgYXSta., » 1 l 1 C3-eorgia,. WE MANUFACTURE andSELL Engines. Boilers. CottonGIns Cotton Presses, Seed Cotten Elevators. Grist Mills. WE operate MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY. w^Handi^ Full line Mill Supplies. MALLORY BROS. & CO., MACON. CA. When You Need Lumber, Laths, Lime, Shine'.,”-. Mouldings, Doors. Sash. Blinds,Cement, Plaster Paris, Plastering Hair. Sower 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. lawks, (‘ >.it or Hat Hooks, Stic f Brackeis or anything else vou mav nevi iu a COMPLETE HOUSE, Confer with tne. W ishington Manufacturing • % WASHINGTON, GEORGIA. • ill g ve you righ? prices every time you r .11 on them KJ ft. • ■ Saw Mills. And Every thing in the Machine ry Line. Get Our Prices Before Buying. Other Sharon Local*. Flower garners look winterlsh nowi i Veazey & Ogletrce sell good* Cheap Mr. R. ii. Jackson is able to go to w • ; again. We have heard that pork killed in N ember never spoils. Mr. Paul Fouehe lias gr-en up his at Kendrick & Fallen’s ginnery. ■ We think Col II. M. Holden i* cert to be our next Judge. He is the man to nt. Dr. A. C. Davidson made sevr professional visits to Greenesboro i 1 week. , and Mrg william Aldied, ' I Mr Norwood, visited the family of Dr. Al' Davidson last week. and gurroundin g commntuty never was blessed with suU .t ttoam . J winter gardens. It is a pleasure to ofck Ht lllem ’ Sharon bus’had no extra cotton buyers this season, but U P - th '’ deficiency. filled There with was| whole street there up People nri blaming Neill for his eott< crop reports. I guss he is paid for then These big fallows allways have thel agents ana strikers to fix up thing* f*l them and there Is plenty of people take these jobi and they ares heuvly. Question Answered. Yes, August. Flov.-or still has the sale of any medicine in the civilized t„„r mothers' and grand.notliers’ thought of using anything else for g...Uoi. or ililliousness. Doctors w - and they seldom heard of App. ,|j,.|tl<*, Nervous l’rostration or Heart tai ure, etc. They used August Flower b clean out the system and stop tiori of undigested food, regulate the tion of the liver, stimulate the and organic action of the system, and thiA is all they took when feeling dull and ha 1 wit Ii headache* and other Greene’s aches. AuguP Y’oJ only need a few doses of Flower, in liquid form, to make yon str isfloil there is nothing serious the with you. Sample bottles at Owl Store. A f oiiimiinicutloii of lntcri'st. Atlanta, Ga.. Oct. 18, 18911^ , Mr. Ed It oi:— Knowing n(3wsnar»er men as a rule, an always ready to help their , , readers, . ‘ make tills proposition: it, We wi • i ] you cure* une Of, our readers of some disease bad habit, free of charge. We have opened here in Atlanta Fenchtree street, a large, up-to-date itorium and School of Psycology, ami we propose to cure all kinds of cases under¬ taken by us. II we see a case we calmol cure, we shall not hesitate to tell the per SOU so. Every case brought tu us is ti u ed under a guarantee, which guarant-c we could not afford to make were we no,sure of what we hti'e done and can do. cure all kinds of affection*, rheum i weak diseased eyes, dyspepsia, heai aches all diseases of women, and any mi chro.de diseases of liver, kidneys, nose and throat, and all diseases curable hr any means, also thirsts or desire for •, ‘ whiskey, . , opium . or tobacco. . , We mail lo ^ willing . literature showing . . anyone us, how the cures are made and other matter* of interest relative to Psychological treat meut and magnetic healing free of charge, and we Invite auyoue to write us fully giving particulars with reference to their disease or trouble, and we will tell them free of charge whirl can be done for them. W e treat most of our patients at their homes by our Absent .Treatment-method as It Is less expensive to them, and is just as good in most cases. We give this Ao sent treatment for five dollars per month, and thousands can testify of the wonder. , by this method , , ol : treatment. ,,, mires make you this proposition, because it no, only puts it In your power to make one of your readers happy, but will be the means of saving many of them from their suffer ing humanity generally. All wc want is for your readers to know and see what we ha'e dono, are doing daily, andean do. We will state that we do not claim to do anything miraculous,|dlyine or superuat ural. W'e do claim and teach to all our pupils who taka these lessons from us, ihm this law was given from God for the upbuilding of the human race, aud by this law, how to control aud cure others as well as themsclvfts. And is you there are only two classes of people in the world, the controlled and the controllers; to which class do Yon belong? You can take these lessons ami no one can control you against your interest. The greatest thinkers and ablest pmacbers, doctors scholars ot this age are seeking after iuo • knowledge of this great aud valuable sci encc. No one can afford to let prejudice or Iguorance of its principles aud virtues deprive them of the blessing to be had from a knowledge of .this science. 1\e teach you these lessons for fifty dollars, if you‘join one of our classes you get them for ten dollars. The value aud power of “psychological, treatment as taught and practiced by us Is now well established to admit of any .,nd to be sick or afflicted in any way and :hen to blindly shut ones eyes to the truth through prejudice against these new discoveries of the science is a* ridiculous •us was the actions of the man who wished lo talk to a man hr telephone ami because he could not see his face refused to talk, rhese lessons can be lea rood and fully understood by any one: any mau or woman with energy who wants to work can readily make over ten dollars a day, and •vervonc who bas taken tnem can't he,p >ut knowing tiiat there is a God. and -hat he hs.s endowed each cf us with most wonderful power- for healing and con¬ trolling ourselves and others, We also own and publish every month Price's Magazine of Psychology’* mopthly devoted to the advancement and spread of the science of Psychology and the up lifting of man, .Subscription price.82.00, pei year. Write for sample copy. Now Mr. Editor let every reader of vour paper rieh or poor that has any had habit or disease enter for this free treat meiit ;tbat Is all who send you their names and addresses, stating their trouble in a few words, viz if Rheumati-m, jusc *ay Rheumatism; if whiskey habit, state (hat fact etc. When you get all these letters and postal cards, after selecting three from the whole lot, you will then send them to us, and we will select one lorn tit thret - and wl11 at onc ? P roceed *° cur,! the fortunate one. New anyone knows ^ wou , d n(jt makn this proposition if we ^ ^ ^ ^ tlalm> {or otherwise time, money and work would be wagled We free ly invite everyone who , an(] wanU reJief t0 Sfctld you their | il)es or write us direct. Dr. W. R. Price. FRANCE DEPARTMENT BY W. C. T. U. ! motto: “In God we trust. ’ * a* # * * * Three Woes. to tlie crown of pride to the ards <d Ephraim, The crown of tlie drnnkaids of Ephraim shall be Trodu@ under fool” “ \\’t uutoEim that giveth his neigh" be dank. The cup of the L ira’s right (, fidsiall be burned tinto thee.” ‘■Wos to him that buildeth a town with blood, ami eatabllshetli a city by iniqui ' ‘ * - s - * • • Rev. Mr Gaerner. pio.uhed an interest¬ ing sermon at tne C H. on the 13th ■ f Opt. Ilia subject was; the saloon the Kteat robber. With thrilling effect on bis audience, he depicted the depredations hearths* thief upon property, and home He used tiie word of God .u a fearless attack on the strong holds id Saiot us. “If God be for us who Hiiair.sf ’ . Reader , have you um h.- ^ ua sited boxe that . had . . , bten despuil- , , f\er v a by 'histhiei? There are many such , Hornes in the land. Mothers from whose hearts hope and joy have departed, child *n whom the brightness of childhood has been saddened atid darkened. Henry Grady says: "The whsskey traffic comes to change the wile’s love in to despair, and her pride into shame. It comes to still the laughter on me lips of little children, It comes to stitle ail the music of the home, ami till it with silence denotation. *;%*»'* Absolutely Fiendish. holu u.e.-e facts, gentle ^ u e succe88 of ollr business is dependent ‘ largely , upon _ the creatiou oi r .i appetite for drink. , , Men ,, who ,,, drink liquor, hke others, util die, and if there is no new appetite auatei, uiir counters \n be empty, as will he our coffers. Uur children will go hungry, oi we must change our business to that ot some other more remunerative, “! he open field for tha creation of this # npetite ia i.mong the boys. After men tj rtVU grown aud their habits are formed, t h e y rarely ever change in this regard It wd j neec jt U l, tnerefore, that missionary w „,. k be doB , among tho boys, aud 1 ifae 8ug{ , t , stiolli gLllt lemen, that nickels expended m treats,to the boys now, will return ,n Qoll-ra to your tills the a i’P rt,tc ln,s been ,ormeJ ' AbjVt things ueate appetite, „ 1 , a statement seems absolutei' fieudish and yet, whether spoken or unspoken, tae lact remain* that the tiattie exists only by recruits from among the boys. “Warned a hundred; thousand boys,” must be the constant motto of this infamous business, that a few may grow r ; c h aud their childieu live in dnxury w pj| e tHt‘ir patrons go down to the lowest depths of degradation and proveity. Such a Irank statement ought to arouse parents to take the proper steps to protect children from a Moloch, beside whom minotaur of Crete v. ho fid on men and maidens from Athens was ^ patron saint. l he above editorial paragraph appeared in The Union Signal oi January 28, 1897 The incident therein related has been substantiated, aud we desire to bold it beiore the public, aud espiciabv before the fathers, until they pars judgment upon the aaloon business. Do you staad f or y 0Ur boys or tor the saloon? Prevented a Traged). Timely information giveu Mrs George L ng, of Nt-w Straitsville, Ohio, preveuteo # dfeaJful tragt . Jy and !4Ve d two lives, -a Ions ^ ^ . wake every night. She had tried many reme die* and doctors Hut steadily grew worn until urged to try Dr. King* New Disco very. One bottle wholly cured her, ac t she writes this marvelous medicine alsc cured Mr. Long ot a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive front uf the matchless merit ef this grand remedy tor curing a*l throat, chest and lung trouble*. Ou V bOc and Cl.tK, r.verj tadtie guaiantee,!- lruil bott.es tree at Dr. U. J- lDid's l>rug Store. It Saved His Leg. F. A. Thmtorth, of L (Grange, Ga suffered intensely for sis months with a frightful running sore ou his leg, but writes that Buck leu's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in ten days. Fur Ulcers. Wounds, Burns, Boils, Pain or Piles it’s the best salve in the W.,rid. Cure ou tran teed. Ouly25c . Sold by Dr. B. J. avid, druggist In Memory of Mrs. Amanda Rhodes. On the morning of Nov, 2, the angel of sleephad wafted its snowy pinions upon ‘he lingering breeze and hud gone on Its flight to return no more until the resur ■h etion mom. Art thou dead? Can it be that now thou art gone? That thou sleepest to wake notjtill the resurrection morn? That no more thy presence, thy ioved ones will cheer on earth where now all seems so dark and drear, Sister, thou deepest but there shall be a glorious dawn when I he saints shall rise on the r.tsurrec Ron morn. In that glori>us home above shall we know each other. Yes, raptur ous thought, there we shall our sister. E. A. —Mr. Paul Chapman of Covington, spent Sunday with home folks here. r ^rrtrniHi; , ;ll ....................... ""'lli'l'-i.ui.mi'..' ! I Wo DSC CAS1 Ii XVege tabic Prep aration for As - similating the Food and Re^uia- of ling due 5 tojmachs and.Bowels 1IM PAN IflLPKLX; s Promotes Rest.Contains.neither Digestion,Clteerful fiess and Mineral. Opmm.Morptiine Narcotic. nor liOT Slope of Old DrSM'UnJ’JTUim Pumpkin SexJ-~ Alx . Sznruf * Pocktlk Spit * 4ni.fe. Seed * Peppermint Jji Carbonate Sod& * ftarm Seed • Clarified Jupar Flavor. • hudtryrrrn A perfect Remedy Stomach.Diarrhoea, for Constipa¬ tion, Sour .Convulsions .Feverish¬ Worms ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of ■NEW YORK. '.i# t JJDosis , 55 (Sis exact copy of wrapper. m-f? -;ir!T\/r~Fr;T\/r~R~Rn :: ?. ta NovemberandDecember Is the time to plant Fruit Trees. Now is the tune to order them. CEDAR HILL NURSERY CO., Winchester, Tenn. the Nursery to order from. They grow what you want and you get what you buy at HONEST PRICES. For further information and Wholesale Price List, address, J. YV. SHADOW, Mavagkr. Winchester. Tenn. -rijr Georgia Railroad The following named Agents are pre¬ pared lo furnish full and reliable in¬ formation regarding all schedules and ratesto all points North, South, East and West. Information given regarding A 11 Routes both as to Passenger and Freight. C om man ic ate with either of the Aoeats named and you will receive 1 rep l y . JOE W WHITE, A G JACKSON T. F. A. G. F. A. Frank W. COFFIN. S. F A F. A„ Augusta, Ga. s. W. WILKES. M. K. HUDSON, C. F. A P. A. S. F. Si P. A. Atlanta, Ga. s. E. MAG1LF. W. VV HARDWICK, C. A„ S. A. Macon, Ga. c t> C4>x G . A Athens. G«. Also agents at W ashington. Madison, Mil ledgovtlle, l nion Point and Covington. HE Merfsn.C A, Chattane-ga. Tenn. Till! II Moore, C A, Nashville,Tenn. W W Lumpkin, T F A, Columbia. S C. VV 1 Cormier, C A. Chartestion, S. C. If building lumber get# much higher it will probably force the people to build more of brick, stone and concrete. CASTOR IA I" 01 Infants and CilildreiL J{jg YOU HSYB AIWH]f8 BOUgtlt Bears the Signature of _____ Cotl , n mi „ , t()( k in tlie South gete high er Every county in Georgia should have a mill. CASTOnX A . Bean the The Kind You Have Always BougK Signature ef The generous offer of t ie Atlanta Con¬ stitution to paySduO of the Macon Fair’s indebtedness is besi irring the -Macon people. John Vealey's House a Museum. The repairs which have been going on for nearly a year in the historic house of John Wesley, in London, the found¬ er of Methodism, are nearing comple¬ tion. The house i* to be formally open- j ed as a Methodist center and museum for Wesley relics.—New York Journal. ■SHsnJ For Infants and Children. Th3 Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the p Signature cf t CD I \J You Have Always Bought. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. COMPLETE MILL OUTFITS. Gin, Press, Cane Mill and Shingle Outfltfc Building, Factory, And Bridge. Furnace Railroad Castings. Railroad. Mill. Machinists’ and Factory 'uppllsfc Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files. Oilers, Etc. Cast every day; work 180 hands. LOMBARD IRON WORKS* SUPPLY CO.. AUGUSTA, QA. JONES’ SCAtEg = o FUlxkY WARRANTED°= 5Ton Scales $6 0Fre ight Bmp ^^ones 0 ^ Bin ghamton, HY CIN» BRISTLE TVOTE, BABBIT, <feo. f FOB ANY MAKE OF GIN. ENGINES, BOILERS AND PRESSES And Repair* t»r same Shafting. Pn!'.*T> Belting, Injectova. Pipes, Valve* and Fitting*, LOMBARD IRON WORKS i SUPPLY CO, ACOLSTA. GA. iwn t lobtcro Spit and smoke lo»r Life Insy. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be tea? aetic. full of life, nerve and rigor, U-ke Xo-To Bac. the wonder-worltcr. tbr.t make® weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or II. Cureguaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Berneds Co.. Chicago nr New York,