The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, December 22, 1899, Image 1
THE ADVOCATE 1-DEMOCRAT <b VOL XXIV. CATARRH CAUSES CONSUMPTION. fl /) 5^ mi sja Q[ >( li \ i i J V:' J Jl 3g5;;::=s:v- ■if: - < v * ___ IS: ::: M Wf " 2 ?, Wkr- 1-—" VICE PRESIDENT ROXA TYLER, OF CHICAGO, ILL. Roxa Tyler, Vice President of the TJlinoia Woman’s Alliance, speaks tired in high praise of Pe-rn-na to restore Serves and woak body. In a letter writ¬ ten to Dr. Hartman from 910 East 00th Street, Chicago, IU., she says the fol¬ lowing: "During the past year I gradually lost flesh and strength untU I was un¬ able to perform my work properly. I tried different remedies, and finally Pe tu-na was suggested to me. It gave me flew life and restored my strength. I cannot speak too highly of it." Mrs. Arthur L. Hamilton, wife of Colonel Hamilton, of the Seventh Regi¬ ment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and whose residence is at 280 Goods!® St., l Columbus, Ohio, ■ writes the follow Lx i T it about' Dr. Hart man 's J scientific remedy for catarrh: “I 5 can bear testimony ^ jit as to the merits of - your remedy, Pe g|f ru-na. I have been taking the Mrs.Ool. Hamilton. sam0 for some time, and am enjoying better health than I have for some years. I attribute tee change to Pe-ru-na, and recommend Pe-ru-na to every woman, believing it to be especially beneficial to them." Catarrh of the lungs is, ordinarily, k£own as consumption; also called tuberculosis, in these cases the catarrh usually found its way into the lungs Igr the gradual extension of the disease (jrfici the Consumption throat through the bronchial tubes. is the natural termination of all cases of neglected chronic catarrh. Every one who is afflicted with chronic catarrh Is liable to be attacked with consumption at any * Cures Coughs. Dr. Murray’s Discovery Is an unfailing remedy for th e cure of consumpition, coughs cold s and all throat, lung and chest dis¬ eases. It is a scientific compound and alleviates and cures as it by magic. Purely vegetable. Try it and be convinced that it is a sover¬ eign remedy. P6r bottle 50cts. Manufacturee by MURRAY MEDICINE CO Atlanta, Ga. For Sale at OWL DRUG STORE. SAMPLE FREE. X For FREE Scholarship POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Under $3,000 Cash Deposit. Railroad Fare Paid. Open all year to Beth Sexas. Very Cheap Board. Georgia-Alabama Business College, Uacon, Oeorgia. JONJS'SAIES ==oFUiikY WARRANTED 0 ^ 5Ton Scales $ 60 Freight Paid ^eJONES°f BlHCHAMTOH.Ny Don,t fail to see Johnson’s ‘‘Annex’’ in Washington. CRAWFORDYILLE. GA.. FRIDA I • DECEMBER 22.1899. In the first stages of the disease Pe-ru-na is a sure cure; in the later stages of the disease Pe-ru-na can be relied upon to produce great benefit, and in a large per cent, of cases produce a permanent cure. All those afflicted with this dread disease should begin at once treatment with Pe-ru-na. Mrs. H. A. Tyner, Four Oaks., N. C., says: “In January 1893, my daughter was taken sick with pain in her eheet and right shoulder blade. A cough soon developed, which neither of our resl dent physicians v seemed able to re¬ V move. She had every symptom of consumption — sup¬ pression of menses, Mrs. U Keene. night sweats and * V _ A A folio f ng thn, no-, rf our neigh¬ bors thought she could live but a few months. In May, Mr. O. R. Adams, of this place, who had taken Pe-ru-na, told me if anything would help her Pe-ru-na would. Her improvement was very rapid during the third bottle. I feel that Pe-ru-na saved her life. My daugh¬ ter’s name is Mrs. L. Keene.” A slight cough, which, without a ves¬ tige of. doubt, would soon disappear with the use of Pe-ru-na, becomes chronic bronchitis, which requires a persistent use of Pe-ru-na for some time. I see a great many cases of consumption each year duo directly to a neglect of coughs, colds, etc., which, if Pe-ru-na had been kept in the house and used ac¬ cording to directions, would have been prevented. Send to the Pe-ru-na Medicine Com¬ pany, Columbus, O., for Dr. Hartman’s latest free book on chronic catarrh, la grippe, consumption, coughs, colds, etc. THE Georgia Railroad The following named Agents are pre¬ pared lo furnish full end reliable in¬ formation regarding all schedules and rates to all points North, South, East and.West. Information given regarding A 11 Routes both as to Passenger and Freight. oinmun icate 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 XV. COFFIN, S. F & P. A., Augugta, Ga. S. TV. WILKES, M. R. HUDSON, C. F. & P. A. S. F. & P. A. Atlanta, Ga. S. E. MAG1LL, TV. TV HARDWICK, C. A„ 8 . A. Macon, Ga. C. D. COX. G. A.. Athens, Ga. Also Agents at Washington, Marlisou, MI1 ledgeville, Union Point and Covington. R E Morgan, C A, Chattane'ga, Tenn. Tim II Moore, C A, Nashville,Tenn. TV TV Lumpkin, T F A, Columbia, Si C. TV I Cormier, C A, Charlestion, S. C. When you goto Washing¬ ton visit Johnson’s “Annex”. Don’t miss a treat. Go to Johnson’s “Annex” What the People of That Thriv¬ ing Town ABE DOING AND SAYING. fhc News and Gossip of all that Sec¬ tion of Much Interest, Reported By C. L. Bagby. Sharon people were killing more hogs last week. We thought Crawfordvillo iail was a safe deposit. Call at L. S. Jackson’s for trunks, gripsacks, etc. People are on the move now and will be for a couple of weeks. A dandy line of confectionaries at L. S, Jackson’s new brick store. Dr, Henry White was in Sharou last week shaking hands with the boys. Mr. Tassy Perkins is attending iu John O’Keeffes store during the holidays. Mr. Charley rhaxton was in our town last week enroute to Wilkes county. Preaching at Raytown Baptist Church next Satuaday aud Sunday by pastor. Mrs. G. W. Brown has recovered from her recent spell, we are glad to state. Mr. Crist Shelton and daugeter, of War¬ ren, were in Sharon last Friday trading. With (his letter we bid you adieu for the year 1899 wishing all a merry Christ¬ mas. Madamss A. B. Jarrell aud A. 1’. Gil¬ bert made a visit to Crawfordyille last week. Miss Olie Brown has returned home from and extended visit to relatives in Greenesboro. Mr. X. J. Bracy butchered five extra fine hogs. He laises liis own meat and oread every year. Call at L. 8. Jackson’s for all the Christ¬ mas tricks aud solid goods you may want at Rock Bottom prices. Preaching next Sunday and Saturday before at Sharon methodist church liy the new pastor, Mr.Timmerman. Mr. Boykin Wright is at his old stand in the J. A. Kendrick store. Mr. Wright is a nice business young man. L. S. Jackson is now on the top round of his ladder of Christmas goods. Go ' dm before the big rush. \v hh some . •* nice mess of fresh meat while it is so plentiful. Our hog died last year. It is hard for a man to have a tax execution issued against him when ho can see the money in sight to pay his tax. As tin ware has advanced it would pay our people to call on us and have their old tin repaired. (J. L. Bagby, tinner, Sharon. If yon don’t love whiskey why do you drink it. We are ceriain it does not force itself on anybody. People will lie about whiskey. Meeting of the Chapter of Masonic Lodge in Sharon last Wednesday evening iu which officers vero elected for the following year. Dr. M. If. Thomas was visitng his daughter, Mrs. A. B. Jarrell aud family last week; the Doctor look pretty thin and is in his 75th year. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liver, invigorate tho sysiern. Famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles. Dr. R. J Reid. Mr. W. L. Kendrick informs us that the shipment of cotton from Sharon depot will be between four and 5 hundred bales less this year than last. Everybody^’ favorito Remedy for culs and Burns. A free >Sampl« for the asking. Send us your name and address, Sherrouse Med; Co 1 . N. 0. La. Mr. Albert Barnett has retired from the firm of Kendrick & Barnett and will work for the Kendrick hpuse. Mr. ■ Barnett is a business man. If your boy-gets burned when he shoots his Ghriitirias cracker, use the “old reliable,” Dr Tichenor’s /Antiseptic, It is clean and pleasant, cooling and soothing to the burn, relieves suffering and be ds almost like magic. Ouly 50c. a bottle, by ail hustling druggists. EYERY BODY INYITED To tho well filled Store of ... . L. S. JACKSON, * General Merchant, * SHARON, GEORGIA. Joe Perk ns come to school in li is wagon last week and bought all his books in u is and had them ground up into me. 1 He is tired of school. Add wat* and sugar to Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic *ttd subtract the colic from your liab Very pleasant, perfectly harmless at absolutely reliable. Costs 50c. L. S. Jat .son has the most suporb stock of goods hi lever can led and f.t prices to suit the tli rs aud lie wants the people to call and se> tlmat his new brick store. It does 1 >k like when a sensible man sees what l fool a man is drinking and set how a ug! , he behaves that ha would noe get so ugi 4 n - There is nothing more disgusting Jthftn au Intoxicated person. J. H. Ci i'k’ l’eoria,Ill., says, “Surgeons wanted- to operate on mo lor piles, but I cured then with DcWitt’s Witch llazcl Salve.” 11 juliillible for pile* ami skin diseases Icware of counterfeits. I)r. IL J. Reid, We me up with Bro. John Overton last week Ho Is getting along in age but it don’ti: Nerfere with his jollification. lie is ail Jie same ou that .line as years ago. \ It lake p*-ut a minute to overcome tickiing i i the throa 1 and to slop a cough by the u °f Ono Minute Cough Cure. This reu ily quickly cures all forms of throat an 1 lung troubles. Harmless and pleasin' lake. It prevents consumptio n A famou k specific for grippe and its after effects. I !,r . R. J. lleid. News paper men, v j believe as n geunerr A1 thing, adVocati prohibttion in words. Wujdou’t know lw they are in practice fbut wc expect it their press associat. 'fas they liaye a big time. , Mrs. L Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says “0 bat J war covered with running sores. DeVVitt Witch Hazel 'Salve cured her.” A spec li for piles and akin diseases. Be ware olq f worthless counterfeits. Dr. It. J. Reid, i We 1 |t»ra 'I kicked a big cow and In the our old .garden lady swore last week. up vc-.g nee but the old cow is alive yet and sli had better stay away from our habits tiou. Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his child’,. lite by One Minute Cough Cure. Doc ,.s had given her up to die with cr< . Ii’s an infallible cure for cough’s c grippe, ’pneumonia, bronchitis and <*/ ad lung troubles. Relieves at once. Reid. ji, debt, when t» on easy terms and that is the „ reaeorn go many people are sued. A credit or aint going to sue you if you will show that you are trying to pay him if he has a iy principle about him. “I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried dociors, visited mineral springs, and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, That cured me.” It digests what you e at. Cures indigestion, sour stomach, heart 1 uirn and ail forms of dyspepsia. Dr. R. J. Reid. Til l tax books are chosed anil how many are behind? A good many we ex pect, Tax money is the last thing that a great many people think of. It is a very simple Idea that it Is unjust for them to pay it, for it takes money to run anything but ojir taxes are to high. We have too many salaried officers to pay; there is too many to dip into the tax payers pocket. Mijis Annie E. Gunnin;, Tyre, Midi., says,' ‘I suffered a long time from dyspep¬ sia; ijisl flesh and became very weak. Koddi Dyspepsia Cure completely cured me ” 'It digests what you eat and cures all formsoi stomach trouble. It never fails to giie immediate relief in the worst cases?. Dr. I.. J. Reid, Crist Carroll is just from a three months stay ;n the glory land, lie don’t like thereandsays it U a good farming coun¬ try bit it costs a heap to farm there and a man ins to have money to make money there The most of tho lands are in the loan tompanies end aro sub-rented and thoseare big tales you hear about our people that went uown there and made such I big crops. They can’t pay their debts and should next year be a wet om¬ it wii be awfni bad on some of the people. Theri is no work there he says only in some (arms and the turpentine factory and you cin’t get no better wages there than heretnd money just as hard to cet. In otherwords he says he had rather risk chances in Taliaferro. Does it Hay to Buy Cheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all riiiit, but you want something that (Tan will rdieve and cure the mere severe and g<ro us results of throat and lung troub les. What shall you do? Go to a warm er aid more regular climate? Yes, If pos sibledf not po*ibl6 L’ r you, then in cither case akethe ON LY remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with succfss in severe throat and luug troubles, “Bosjhee’s German Syrup.” It not only heahand stimulates the tissues to destroy the camS arm disease, but allays inflamutfon, easy expectoration, the gives patient. a good Try nigh’s rest, and cures OSFboltle. Recommended many years bv- al dniggist in the world. Sample bottl* at Owl Drugstore. V *•' And What Their Neighbors Am Doing. ALL SECTIONS ITEMIZED. ill tlio News of the County as Told by Our Wide- 'wake Pencil Pushers. HELENA DOTS. BY I. N. C. MlssSallie Fanning has been quite sick but is some better. Mrs. D. A. Caldwell spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. B. M. Short. Mrs. J. H. Gibson spent Thursday last with her sister Mrs. Mary Boatwright. Little Miss Katie Richardson is visiting her aunt, Mis. Sam Lumpkin In Atlanta. Mrs. Sarah Arnrer spent Saturday night and Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Glaze at Tyrone. The ‘‘biggest little tiling” and one of the most useful you can offer a friend as a Christmas present is a bottle of Dr, Tiolie nor’s Antisoptic, A clean, pleasant remedy for cuts, burns, burises, nail punctures, sore throat, inflamed eyes, stings of insects, “poison oak,’’ etc. Used internally, it gives quick relief in cases of colic and derangement of stomach or bowels. Free from opiates and positively harmless. At the home of the bride’s parents Mr. Tom Wall and Miss Uosa Walftr woie married Wednesday, December20th. Wn wish them a long and happy life. At the liotne of the bi Ido’s mother Mrs. Alex.. Wall and Miss Eliza. Callaway wore married Wednesday, Deeembor20th. Wo wish them much joy aud huppiueSs. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Anulo E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st„ Philadel¬ phia, Pa., when she found that Dr, king’s New Discovery for Cousuuiptsou hacking had completely cured her of a cough that for many years had made life a burden, All other remedies aud doctors could give her no help, but, she says of this Royal Cure—“it soon removed the pain iu my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarnely remem¬ its ber doing before. I fell like sounding praises throughout the Universe.” So will every one who tries Dr. King’s New Discovery for uny trouble of the Throat. Chester Lungs. Price 50c. and #1.00. Trial bottles free at Dr. It. f. Reid’s Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed. TYRONE LOCALS, Mr. William McAvoy left for Texas last, Monday. Mrs. J. E Russel is with hsr mother at this writing. Miss Minnie Leo Alford Is visiting relatives in Tyrone. A great deal of moving and changing of homes this winter. Xmas will not be much with many this yesr. Times too hard. Miss Nannie Ware has suspended her school until after Christmas. Mr. JI. A. Gilbert and GrlfHu brothers have dissolved copartnership. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel gave the young people a sociable last Friday night, Mr. John Callaway and Miss Birdie McA voy were married at the bride’s home on Dec. loth. Mr. Linton Barnett will be ordained for a preacher at Phillips mill the81st of De¬ cember,—5th Sunday. Me has been call¬ ed to u church in Wilkinson county. We tliink tin- legislature is hard up for a job wlie It took up the dog law; we reckon the next thing will be a taxation on our children. People can’t afford lo pay taxes on dogs. Dogs are worthless property these times. We were in Crawfordyille last Friday the second time this year. Old Craw¬ fordyille is on a boom. Some people rundown Crawfordvillcand old Taliaferro county but she has some as good people as anv county we ever liy ad in. HANCOCK. ISHMAKLITE. Some new cases of the disease called smallpox are reported. While out hunting, yesterday, Baker Fleming was ‘•hot in the face by Rich June' -theshooting being accidental, Hev. (has. Slack, of White Plains, preached in Mi Zion Presbyterian church. last first Sunday, loan attentive and appreciative congregation, Uih.able free Sample, .. . Among the many so-called cough cures that lood the market, there is none that 1 , )r . Mu , s ])iscovery . Scien - manufactured . from lus , . long-tested , , private formula, from roots barks and herbs, it removes all diseased conditions antl c M jf b consumption, con K h *. «old.s bronchitis and all affections . of the throat. Chest and lungs It never fails to cure to stay cured. Per bottle oOc Free sample can be obtained from Murray Med Co. Atlanta or the Owl Drug Store. NO- 40. RoVal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest mcnaccrs to health of the present day* Ollier Sharon Locals. Mr. George Downing of 53, Ga. R. R., is sixty years old and ha c been in the employ of the Ga. R. II. ever since Jjo was seventeen years i>Fd- He is not able to get about much now bo* the road gives the station at Mi to *bim and ho lias it attended to. “One Minute Cough Cure is tho best remedy I ever used for coughs jar.d e )'ds It is unequalled fur whooping cough. Children all like it,” writes H. \ T . Williams Gentry villa, Ind, Never fails. II m Hie mily harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, h -a'si-ness, croup. pneumonia, bfauchilo and all throat and lung trouble'. Its eariy use prevents consumption. !>r. It. J. fluid. A great many people take a minister of the gospel to be their guide as how to dvo | In this" life. This is not altogether right. The preacher uhould he an example for there flocks nut a great many times they err themselves. Every bfadyt o think has got to they loth? ilou’t their own will skill! .religiously aud if they a \ loft when they leave ' here. Tlittl Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you, used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. ThounmiWof sufferer* have proved their matchless merit for sick and Nervous lleaiincli- i, They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Kasv to lake. Try if them. Only 25 cents. Money back not cured, bold by Dr. Ii, J. Reid Druggist, Don’t, waste your time in rogp-Miiig the time -you have wasted. For Rent. Thu «..'*! ^WnnjHclv, ' housn, suitable for sho Apply ( >~, i chinery, storage, otr. to Mrs. J. D. Hatntnack, thawiurd ville, (la. OJ4.STOHIA. Beara tho Hib Kind You Have Always Bought Signature /J. of CAM* Usually them Is more rattle th m any¬ thing else In a rattling speech. COLD Colds aro easily taken and ofbni do* velop into bronchitis or eoiiHuni ption. with You should cure a cold prompt ly Dr. John W. Bull’s Cough is Hyrup. effi¬ This celebrated remedy most cient, ana will euro a cola atoip'o. DcBnll’s COUCH SYRUP Promptly cures Stubborn Colds. Dofteft are small and pleasant to takr. J><n rs recommend it. 1 'ricc ^5 ct At alj druijR! >U. DYSPEPSIA pc|mia “For In six its year* I ua» a could victim ol'dya worst form J cut no; ini ^ but milk toast, and at timesniy so.mark v-> ula not retain and digest even tiiut. Lu ii began taking (,’ASGAIUJTS and sine t • n I have steadily Improved, life.” until i am as well < I ever was In my UAvii) H. MCHPBV. Newark. O. candy I S B. AT CATHARTIC j. THAOS MAHH BIOISTEHCO nt. Palatable. Potent. Taste Got no YerfcioACii. Weaken, or Gripe !(•< 2 JO ... CURE CONSTIPATION. . a.* iitw..,, r„.p»v, ihit.gn, Mu.tr-.i, v- voru ’ll ||Q*TQ*BAC '” ,d u'cvurT' fed by all drug * jbzcco I1ju/l ..scigs^aw / m- Iks m* i PROF. P. M. WHITMnn A*! bt.. Augustn. U RIVES FREE ^~ EYV TESTS / K \ N I S th« r-OCC »nt.L DC Ur PLI on/injt ASCC I d