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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1899)
NEVER TOO OLD V TO BE CORED lintu New Blond Dlnorl lifn Life. thpir b,ood pure thov can fortify themselves ana ~»„*“■*& issr/r," » •** m "' lr W “*«SS.lK strength and life to the whole body It in^eiteftn imjmrC ing new “ Y'c vV ;4 'd Mr* Sarah Pik*. 177 Broad way, South Boston, writes: ■^ \ “ 1 am f»-v«mty Years old. and had not enjoyed g<wd health u Tir L'sfisxz m ;p. Mr 4 ir.X t&r.ssx&Lvsz *aythmt WBit :V £* completely. and I am happy did t« life. . - [ us W( .ij - IH 1 ever in iny j! Mr. .1 W Ujvm-;. of VclqUitt. Oa . says: "For eight on ve rs I suffered tortures from a fiery eruption ’"it they on Mb¬ $/•<;*£ ...... „)y shin T tried almost every known raimx.y. which WH® by one and 1 was toll that my age. is eixtvix' *fes win against me and that I could never hope MkM - my ssu.;rsa - ■ s* 6. S. S. TOT* THE BLOOD th0 th on " i Uumseit y remedy which can build up and strengthen N ^ ‘ K ° the only which is guaranteed old p- .(>' is one and other damaging free from K ,t,, s )i niercnrv, arsenic and has chemicals whatever , mineral*. * It is m • iron p. ,; M and herbs, m> Eczema. Rheumatism, in it S f- curei lv “t ,,f Scrofula, ( nncer. r Boils, other disease of thp blood, T.’-t.-r. '|»hi it-'irc* < : . , rH . or any Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. i;| t ’ lllS' * * * v. ul he ,-eiit free by Swift - , A tl ( 'fiersWishiagt&aold Cotton Gan jDo So Witlx rei "~-r 1 * sons » s f 0 COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA. A •v _A_t a V &ry Close Triate. Lib ;ral advances made on Colton to be held, at a Reasonable Rate of Interest. STEWART IMI1N1ZY. .1 AMES TOBIN. PHIN 1 L * X- ;f & CO. ■ Cotton Factors, ft AA.xigu.cDta, ■ : C3-eorgia,. When You Need Lumber, Laths, Lime 9 Shingles, Mouldings, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Cement, Plaster Tbuls, Plastering Hair, Smver Pipe for your well or ditches, Jars for your Lard, Jugs for your Syrup, t«e., Bolts, Hingas, and Screws for Your Doors or Blinds, Nails, Locks, Coat or Hat Hooks, She f liraekeis or anything else you may live i in a COM PLETE HOUSE, Confer wit ii tne. Washington Manufacturing Co •y W ASliiNUToN, QE01IG1A. Tlw-V will give you right prices every time vouc.-ill on “ REMjaTVESEjEc:':” November and ]s ihe time to plant Fruit Trees, Now is the time to order them. CEDAR HILL NURSERY CO., ; Winchester, Term. I I# the Nursery to order from. They grow what yon want and you get who you buy at HONEST PRICKS. For further information and Wholesale Price List, address, J W. SHADOW, Makarkk. Winchester. Ten 11. — M. M. S. POULTRY FENCE •/ \~/ >/>/>/>/>/ S~7 is \ A/ l/ VA/X/XA A A AT\ A A ' T . A T~\ A \ / \ L < \ / V/V \/\/\/y M.MS. " TTV. ySN^ T ^\? f ft yx7Tv>.:\ Xj£ / / \ /A - v :: \/\/\T\ sxsxsxs V \ V >; TT N H z >V»\. V7T7\ \ 7 \ \ / \ / A / 'mmm - ----- d 4t € ____ rg ZZ~ ZNT-C3 \ : \ / v J x y / V v / X 4 — *? -- \ ir r c:- \ T 1 X \\/\7 ' V / X / x* 2 ^: X A X . t'stented July 31, 1 Sob. {TRADE MARK.) Patented July 6. 1807. t/U DCD I Lll PCWT ULill* OH QAVIMP II flu. Requires no top or bottom netting rail and and only makes as many posts as tne old style a Letter fence. A full line of Field 3nd Hog Fencing, Steel Picket Lawn Fence, Gates. Posts, Rail, etc. Write for full particulars. UNION FENCE CO., DcKalb, III. MISSIONS DEPARTMENT i BY W. M. 8. £ Dear Sister: Cooper, Okla., 11-17, ’JpfL After some delay waiting for 10 come, and then not knowing just wl B would come; I gave plenty of time tJV e lire 30 miles from Kingfisher, and bes; ies f had to attend one of my appointments 1 was away several days. I offer the it jjigjjy appreciated by im, and ?«,*.}*■. were tint * u.« ■.«■»*. menti t(1 fceepon* working In tlii, fleJd j trllst (J ( >d will wonderfully *...... ■»"- ?• “ 1 Brn right words to say to tne Sun p aul fcayi g j ve with simplicity, and that — .»«. «. ill ■P• Well you a.sk nm to give a staten 11 regard to my condition. I took laini of 160 acres of laud la this count: - , n 1893. I built ii sod house, and lived i« it, until last full, I built a frame hoti - 14 hy 31, with partition; it is not eilei.L n i It will be a good little house, when F a pleted. I.owe 850 on ityet. I have i veu able to improve my claim some !,,, ways. I liaye 7o acres in cultivafc,u, My crops for he last two years were^ al mm:t, a failure on account of rust o Uj the wheat. 1 can’t make any other cropland go and pi each. It does not take niucf of my time to put iu a wheat crop. 1 have had had luck with horses, ‘pe only one 1 had died last fall. In two y urs 1 lost two good horses. But 1 did jot stop. 1 bought a pony ; and kept up ny appointments. Well you see we have ti,e pony, the cow aud Urn old buggy. he best of all, my wife isa missionary, B,e is willing to slay at home and take qre unil , make , garden , and , . chic.teus, ,, , ntisc end make it ns easy for mo as site can. ind always says, ■‘Go." 1 must say Boiuetiin I tl.ii.lv my rou I u hard one; hut the K V e of Gcd in t!ie soul rciucinoers ev-|y obstacle, iu the way and we goon merjLy of| knowing Unit we are the children ; t King, I will scud you a minute of i V association. There are but fevv churc; iu a big Held, sumo of the churches fte 75 miles apart. As 1 have had indrc years iu the ministry than any of r.,\ coluborsiu our association, and there a n but lew of ns for such a field, it keep 1,, ou the go most of the time. You wj|] confer u favor by sending The “Helper^ 1 ” Well you asked if wo liad many of tl,e luxuilosof life. Our living is veryplaiu. We have no fruit only as we buy it., aid it is very liiaii 1 2 173 and 15 eeutsa pound. Your Bro. in Christ, .***.*« W. E. Spear. 1 Report of association#! missionary quarter ending July: t f Days of lain'r, 1 Churches and stations supplied, Sermons and addresses delivered, tl>J Prayer meetings held, ,r>l J Religious visits made, Oj Received by letter, j Additions to membership, 17 Churches constituted, .1 Sunday Schools organized, 2 Teachers and pupils in saute, 4j Miles tiaveled, 3 .if,) Money received in thu field, Money received A’. from State Bd., 75 Qi E. SPEAR, Missionary. Resolution of Thanks: VVe desire hereby' to extend to the Wi man’s Missionary Union, the gratitude (f { our beans for the aid they liaye given tl’ e missionaries 1 the bounds of our ass)i it. lion. And the earnest prayers of our hearts us that God will abundantly biers tIn-tii in their great work Words woujj fail to express, and pen to write tiio g'fjjd they are doing.Eternity akrne will revrttj this fact. TEXAS WON HER. Hall’s Great Discovery, ' One small bottle of Hall’s Gre^t Discovery cures all kidney and bladder troubles, removes gravel, cures diabeteC seminal emission, weak and lame back Iieunmtisin and nil irregularities of th kidneys and bladder in both men an 1 women. Regulates bladder troubles i chlMren . lf llot sold by your drug;; will he sent hy mail on receipt f sj One small Imttle is two months treatmi 1 casaabove , and will cure any mentioned, fi| Ail orders promptly filled. Send r Texas testimonials. E. W, i I ALL. ; Sole manufacturer, St. Louis, Mo., foy. merl v Waco Texas Sold at Owl DrugStcrf, Craw fordville. Ga READ THIS. Ouihbert, Da., April 2nd, lSys. This is to certify that 1 was affecWj with gravel ami that I took 60 drops i f Hall’s Great Discovery and it completely cured me. It is worth $1000.00 per bottle to anv one needing it. J. T. 8TEYENS. BARNETT r> v P NEWS, j Miss Enuuie Taylor returned to h., ► hool at Norwood lA<t week Mr. Ed - S. O’Brien, Jr, is the acdlp iron and eld lames buyer at Barnett Somr few houses have been repair* j aud one new one built recently in B4r nett seelien. ; There was a gtxxi deal of sharp-shooS.. done on thanksgiving day from tj,e reports of the guns. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Cooper will move vo Atlanta Instead of Powelton the first ,>f January. The Doctor’s mind i* ve 7 much Impaired. Bro. Jim Garrett says he ts going to land but will move but one mile a He is going to move down Vo Don wells next year. Miss Lula Battle is. buildiDg new ten. houses on her farms. Bamettt should have a large general merchandise store and I t looks yery strange that some good business man with cspi jtol don’t set up here. Beyond all doubt it would pay handsomely. Uncle Joe Crenshaw was out at. Sharon last week uncle Joe Is near ninety years old and his good old wife ain’t far be¬ hind him. Mr. George Wright and family have been on a visit to relaiirss iu Augusta re —*• Tlie buys are making tbe fur fly hunllnp. now dnyi. Mr. J. II. Battle was iu our hamlet tbs Col. H. M. Holden is ia the leadfor the Judgeship. Vote for him boys, he is the man. Thanksgiving day was hosared by some of our Barnett section people. Subscribe for the Advocate-Democrat and re £ your own paper. Don’t barrow it. Mr. W. P. Dozier attended the reunion of the old Confeds in Savannah. Ac think Mr. Charles Both a good wittness to lake evidence down for; he gives it slow so there can be no mistake made and he is very procist, in what he says too. It seams that the colored soldiers that were iu the. Spanish- American w»r ami were discharged and returned home will get into tiouble. They had better kept all such in service*. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver aud kidney trouble as well ns women and ail feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache. ncivuiiMiess, headache and tired, lisilrss, run-down feeling. But there’s no nerd to fee! like that. Listen W : (J ;! nl " ,-r - I ' !:,vi:le ’ “Electric J>i! ht.h a; «.* just I he tiling for a man vvhtn he is ail run down, and don’t care whether In- lives m iiie*. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than ai ything 1 enuid take 1 can now eat anything and hav» a new lease on life." Only CO cents at Lb. !i. i. lieid’s l-'riig Store. Every bottle a.urrautced. Ollier Sharon Locals. Go to Jackson and you will ho showed through hismanifnotli stock. Hejcarries a full supply of family groceries, drygoods Christmas tricks and in fact anything you tuny want, All business mini say that advertising p a y 8 (l nd Sharon merchants should give us one for this paper it don’t cost much. The hollidays will soon he 'iere and the people want to know what bargains you have and the nice goods and cheap pi ices. We asked one of our merchants last week >1 -gi vo ns an ad for his Christmas goods Ho said. "Judge it would not do any good; they owe me so much now tiny won’t come to see me.” Well, I expect theie is truth in it. People who owe don’t like to meet their creditors some times. ro THE DEAF.—A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in tins lie.iul hy Dr. Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drums gave S10.000 to this Institute, so that deaf peoplerioablo to procure the Ear Drums nuiy have, them i'rfte. Address No. 1393 Thu Institute, 780 Eighth Avenue. New York. Some of the legislators let the pickpock¬ ets fleece them at the Brunswick fair. O SO T <3 3T2. 3T y%. . Bears the »Be Kind You Have Always Bought bignaturo of Thanksgiving was more generally before, ob served in the South than ever C^..-STOTVX^k. Bought Bears the The Kind You Hate Always Signature of Price. McCormick &Co., 1 f Now York, have done a great deal to aid the South¬ ern farmers to get u better price for their cotton. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the s-Knaturecf * ------------- I Beautiful • Hair % ® L^l 1 _S ] ! Dr. Murray’s 1 1 ^ J [ Hair Promoter j ; Cures dandruff, stop* the hair from fsll Sye. |i by nourishing Its root*, will positively r£ \ i » \ f^torF jrr»v hair to its original color- It is the par-ixcellenee of all hair reetorers. ! ; Price. * 1.00 per large bottle 1 For sale bv druggist*—if not. scud to us ^ and It will bo sent, prepaid, upon receipt S of p« io\ Z MANUfACTuRfO ONtf ftY Ta*f Murray Medicine Company. ft Atlanta, QA. gmUMIIHHH For Sale by Owl Drug Store. m Morphine and Whiskey h»b »its treated without pain or VI | confinement. Cure guaran¬ teed or no pay. B. H. VEAL, I I Man rr Lithla Springs San J Kan am. Box A Aaatell. Oa. A 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of — «, and has been made under his per¬ S7 sonal supervision since its infancy. d Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex¬ periments that trifle •with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing 1 Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea-Tho Mother’s Friend. 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