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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT
VOL XXVIII.
THE WHOLE SYSTEM
May Become Invaded by Catarrh
Manager Pfan’s Case.
J. Louis Pfau, Jr., Chicago, III.
J. Louis Pfau, Jr., Manager Central
Trust Co., writes from suite 201,Times
Herald Building, Chicago, III., as fol
lows :
“Last June I had a severe attack ot
nasal catarrh which was very annoy
ing and debilitated my system. See
ing your advertisements I wrote you
for advice. I used Peruna constantly
until last November, when the symp
toms disappeared entirely. ” 1
J. Louis Pfau, Jr. 1
Hon. James Lewis, Surveyor General
of Louisiana, says:
“I have used Peruna for a short time
and can cheerfully recommend it as
being all you represent and wish every
man who is suffering with catarrh could
know of its great value.” ;
James Lewis, i
Wherever the catarrh is, there is sure
to be a waste of mucus. The mucus ia
as precious as blood. It is blood, in fact.
It is blood plasma—blood with the cor
puscles removed. To stop this waste,
you must stop this catarrh. A course of
treatment with Peruna never fails to do
this.
Hon. W. E. Schneider, proprietor of the
Baltic Hotel, of Washington, D. C.,
speaks of Peruna as follows: “I desire
to say that I have found Peruna a most
Wonderful remedy. I have only used
one bottle and am thoroughly satisfied
as to its merits. I cannot find words to
express my gratification for the results
obtained.”
Send for free catarrh book. Address
The Peruna Medicine Company,Colum
bus, Ohio.
GREEN MEADOW.
W. ('. Davidson, of Augusta, spoilt
Sunday here.
Miss Lossie Colclough visited Union
Point last week.
W. D. Ogletree visited his brother,
E. H. Ogletree, Monday.
Robert Bird, of Union Point, spent
Sunday at the home of J, R Ogletree.
Mr. Cannon has moved his son Wil
liam to Jordan’s old mill.
J. J. Portwood, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday at home.
Alvo Ogletree spent Saturday and
Sunday with his father, Mr. W. D.
Ogletree.
Clarence Edwards, of Sandy Cross,
spent Saturday and Sunday at the home
of Mr. Tom Edwards.
The young people enjoyed a pleasant
entertainmet Saturday night at the
home of Mrs. Cosby.
Luther Ogletree,of Sandy Cross, his father, spent
Saturday and Sunday with
J. R. Ogletree.
Orval Ingram, of Union Point, spent
Saturday mother, Mrs. and Cosby. Sunday with his grand- j
Mr- and Mrs. Walter Ray moved
from Augusta last week tc the old
Mitchell place in this comity.
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Working Overtime.
8 hour laws are ignored by those tireless
little workers—Dr. Kings New Life Pills.
Millonaires are indigestion, always at work, night Con- and
day, cut ing Biliousness,
stipation, Sick Headache and all stomach
Liyer and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleas
ant, safe, sure. Only 2»o at Owl Drug
Store.
Leave the pantry door unlocked and j
the small boy will get his desserts. |
,
Many Schol Children are sickly. j
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for chil
dren, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in
( hildrea’s Home, New York, t, Break- Break up
Colds in 24 hours, Cure Feverishness,
Headache, Stomach troubles, es. Teething Teething
Disorders, and destroy Worms. At all
druggists, 25c Sample mailed FREE, x* it n, n,. i i
Address Allen *. Olmsted, Li Roy, N. Y.
A lot of follows --j who try to keep in the ’
swim don't know enough to keep out of
the wet. j
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CRAWFORDVII.LE. GA.. FRIDAY, MARCH 13.
ITEMS FROM SHARON.
BY—JOE.
Hon. James A Kendrick spent two
in Augusta last week on business.
J W. Fallin made a business trip to
Washington last week.
Miss Marv Belle Smith is visiting her
Mrs Will Barnett, this week. j
Milton Gilbert, ot Crawfordville, was
ai Z llg 0f ° Ul ; T? Snml ? y -'
Mrs. \\ ill Moore visited her mother
Washington the past week
Mrs. Wil iam Barnett was the c harm
ing Tuesday guest of Mrs. Lawrence Brown
last.
We are pleased to learn that Mrs.
Wilson Kendrick is improving, after a
few days serious illness.
Mrs J. Fred Allen, of Warrenton, is
among the guests at the Jackson House
for the present.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert, of
Wilkes, were guests of relatives hero
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. L Kendrick will
remain in Tennessee for a couple of
weeks, before returning to their home.
Mrs. John M. Kendrick, after a
of two weeks to relatives in Thomson
and vicinity, returned home Friday.
In fancy it seems we can almost catch
the clear, sweet chymes of wedding
belles, bringing messages of love and
hope, from over the river not far away.
We siheerely trust those of our citi
zens who were contemplating leaving
us iu the near future, have reconsidered
and will continue to make their home
with us Sharon is a pretty village,
with excellent water—in fact purer can
not be found anywhere.
Clean out all the waste matter that
and heavy winter eating lias left in jour body
Ramon’s tone tip Liver your Pills wy stem Tonic by a Pellets. course of
and A
month’.' treatment 21 cents.
Our hotel is entirely inadequate to
supply the demand for rooms during the
summer, on account of Sharon’s note as
a health resort, and we feel sure some
capitalist would not make a mistake in
erecting an elegant summer hotel here.
Properly advertised it would be a fine
investment.
Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur is endorsed
and prescribed by the •ending physicians
for eczema, Pimples, tetter,, aeuc, ring
worm, diphtheaift, sore throat, cuts,
burns, open sores, and and all blood and
skin troubles. Hundreds of eases of skin
diseases have been permanently cured by
the use of Hancock’s Lihuid Sulphur af
ter all other remedies failed. No home
should bo without it. Ask your druggist,
for Beazley’s a book on Liquid Sulphur. For sale
at Pharmacy.
‘•Joe” was the amused witness a few
days ago of a scene between a young
ster of 7 and his sister of 5 summers.
Closing his book with an air of disgust,
he laid it on the table and with a most
profound how, he turned to her, saying:
“I’m too sleepy to study this lesson, tny
dear Alplionso!” Quick as a flash came
the answer: “Show it to me, an’ me’ll
help ’on, me dear Daston!”
A cold at this time if neglected is liable
to cause pneumonia which is so often fat
al, and tyen when the patient has recov
ered the lungs a.ic weakened, making
them peculiarly susceptible to the devel
opment of consumption. Foley’s Honey
and Tar will stop the cough, Leal and
strengthen the lungs and prevent pneu
monia. La grippe coughs yield quickly
to the wonderful curative qualities <f Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar. There is nothing
else “just as good " Beazley’s Pharmacy
Crawfordville: L. R. Brown, Sharon.
The Woman’s Horticultural Club will
hold its next regular meeting at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Ray at
Nye. The president, Miss Lillie Bar
nett, desires the attendance of all mem
bers, and as many other ladies of both
communities as will join, thereby ren
dering the club one of interest and
pleasure, both from a social and buni
ness standpoint,
It Saved Ills Leg.
I*. A. Danforth of LnQrange, Ga., suf
fered for six months with a frightful run
ning sore, on his leg: but writes that
Bucklon’s Arnica Salve wholly cured it in
live days. For Fleers, Wounds, Piles,
it’s the best,salve in the world Cure guar
anteed. Store. Only 25 ets. Sold by (HI Dreg
If burglars ever become as numerous as
the ayorage woman thinks they are, there
will not be enough honest men to carry
on the honest professions.
Had to get up Several times every Night
Mr. F. Arnold, la., writes: “I was
troubled wile kidney disease about three
years. I was nervous and all run down,
r.T„l h.-ul K'A UD Kcvcr-Hi timeB Gu' in- the
ighr, but three bottles.of Loley’s Kidney
Cure effected a complete cure. I feel Let
ter now tlian I ever did and recommend it.
fo my friends. Sold by JVazleyri
cy, Crawfordville; L. K. Brown Sharon.
A man should never be ash timed to own
that he has been in tin: wrong, which Is
bill saying that lie is wiser today than he
was yesterday,
The Advocate-Dunoorat, the
weekly Herald and a tine wall map, 51.Co
BARNETT ITEMS.
AMICUS.
Allen Turner visited Hillman Sunday.
J. P. Avery visited Norwood last
week.
Mr. Jolm Kendrick, of Sharon, was
here last week
Miss Emmie Taylor visitcd Miss Ma
Avery Thursday
LnIa K' Goodwin, of Augusta, is
visiting her father
Mrs . Maggie Thompson has returned
f rom a visit at Norwood,
Mrs. C. J. Wheeler’s condition is im
proved.
E. B. Miller, of Powelton, is visiting
in this section.
Messrs Ed and Mat Hubert visited
Crawfordville last week.
B. W. Crenshaw, of Powelton, was
here one day last week.
J. V. Garrett continues to improve
the Battle house and lot.
Miss Lizzie Shelton is visiting rela
tives in Augusta this week.
Miss Claud Dozier came over from
Edge wood to visit her parents Saturday
fU1< ^ Sunday.
Messrs Reuben Dozier, Bum Caldwell
an< ^ Milton Gilbert, of Crawfordville,
were here Sunday.
Mrs. L. W. Wheeler left for Atlanta
Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Eva
Maxwell, who is quite sick.
We did not fail to get rural delivery
on account of the condition of the
roads. It was because the people are
too stingy to buy mail boxes.
drajou, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. O. Chapman, of,Mil
H. M. Allen mid Rev. Ben
Graham,were the guests of Mrs. Bunnic
Turner Monday.
The remains of Mrs. John T. Shields
were enterred here Monday. Rev. Ben
Graham conducted the funeral services
from the Methodist church.
EVERY CHURCH or institution sup
ported by voluntary contribution will be
given a liberal quantity of the Longman
& Martinez Pure Paints whenever they
paint.
Note: Have done, so for twenty.ceyen
years. -Sales: Tens of millions of gallons;
painted nearly two million houses under
guarantee to repaint ii w satisfactory
The paint wears for periods up to eighteen
years. Linseed Oii must ho added to the
paint,’(done in Isvo minutes), Actual
cost then about $1.25*a gallon. (Samples
free. Sold by our agents.
W. J. Norton, Crawfordville, Ga.
Mere Riots.
Disturbances of strikers aro not nearly
as grave as an Individual disorder of ihe
system. Ovenvoik, loss of sleep, neryous
tension will lie followed by utter collapse
unless a reliable remedy D immediately
employed. There's nothing so efficient to
cure disorders Billera. of the Liver or Kidneys as
Electric It’s a wonderful tonic,
and effective nervine and the greatest ail
around medicine for run down systems.
It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and
Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only
fiOc. and satisfaction guaranteed by Owl
Drug Store,
To Teachers.
A key to Examinations has just been
published containing the Questions and
Answers of Every Public School Exami
nation in Georgia since I8't8. Fifteen
year’s work. Will be sent, post-paid, on
receipt of One Dollar. Descrlptlye cir
culars sent froe. JL S. HOLDEN, Cash
ier Gilmer County Bank, El I i jay, Ga,
Some women wish their dressmakers
coulej tlx them to a matrimonial yoke.
The Stomach is Live Man.
A weak stomach weakens the men, be
cause it cannot transform the food he eats
into nourishment, liea'th and strength
cannot be restored to any sick man or
weak woman with ut firsurestoriiig health
and strength to the stomach. A weak i
stomach cannot digest enough food to feed
tire tissues and revive tire tired and run
down limbs :.nd organs of the body. Ku
dol Dyspepsia Cute cleanses, purifies,
sweetens and strengthens the glands and
membranes of the stomach, and cures in
digestion; dyspepsia and ad stomach trou
bles. Owl Drug Store and Deazley’s
Pharmacy.
There is only one color ih.it cm he de
tected by the sense of touch, liven n
blind man feel bluo.
A Itemarkaiile Case.
One of the most remarkable cases of a
cold, deep-seated on the lungs causing
pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude B.
Fenner, Marlon, Ind., who Minnie was entirely | |
cured by the use of One Uotigli
0 S he says: “The coughing f and
4rainJuf , wakened me that, run down
!n ' .... . , „„ , ... ,
f , j f lh /
“teof o thi^woliderh^reS’ np M nta r Cor, earn'd F, me
entirely of the cough, strengthened my
lungs and restored rne to my normal
weight, health and strength.” Owl Drug
Store and Beazley’s Pharmacy.
- i here Is only -------- one thi that, - j
ig men can
pick as well as women, tutd that is the
theater. j
NO 1.
SPRING IN ALL
IT'S BEAUTY IS
ALMOST HERE!
OUR MAMMOTH SPRING STOCK,
of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, and Clothing
arrived. We invite a close Examina
tion of our Stock. We will please you.
BE WISE and trade where your Money
goes the farthest.
Come to see us before you huy elsewhere
Our reputation for fair dealing is establish
ed.
GARDEN SEED!
Eresli from the big Seed houses.
OUlt LINE IS THE LARGEST.
OU R STOCK THE FRESHEST.
OUR PRICES THE LOWEST.
GEE & TAfLOR,
The People's Store Bank Building, Next Door to Bank.
EDGEWOOD. •
Our Sunday School is on a boom.
Farmers aro Into in beginning farm
work.
Miss Mae Saggus is visiting relatives
in Tyrone.
Miss Claud Dozior Visited her parents
at Barneit Sunday.
Mr. Josh Moore passed through our
community Monday.
Mrs. O. M. Saggus is the lirHt to re
port English pea : up.
The condition of Mrs Hattie Bird is
much improved.
Miss Seago and Mr. Charlie Stewart,
of Jennings, visited Edge wood Sunday.
Mr. Easel Johnson attended prayer
meeting at O. M. Saggus’s Sunday
night.
Several from our community attended
preaching at tho Methodist church at
Sandy Cross Sunday.
Misses Mamie and Pearl Lyle and
Miss Blanche Rhodes visited friends at
Sandy Cross Saturday afternoon.
Prayerrneoting will lie at the home of
Mrs. G. T. Edwards next Sunday
night. The hour, 7 o’clock.
Mrs Rosa Rhodes and Mris Blanche
Rhodes visited in our community re
cently.
We regret very much to know that
our good brother, Mr. Swann, will soon
leave vs.
Several from Sandy Cross visited Sun
day school Sunday. Como again, good
people; you will always he welcome.
Two of Edgewood’smost accomplished
young men read essays in Sunday
School last Sunday, which were greatly
enjoyed.
Wakeful Children.
For a long time the two year old child
of .Mr. P. L. McPherson, .79 N. Tenth St..,
Harrisburg, Pa., would sleep irut two or
three hours in the early part of the night
which made it very hard for her parents.
Her mother thought child had stomach
trouble and gave her half of one of Cham
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets,
whiehq uicted her stomach and sho slept
the whole night through. Two boxes of
these Tablets have effected a permanent
cure and she is now well and strong. For
sale by Owl f)rn" Store, Crawfordville;
Dr. L. it. Brown. Hilary:
"T" j'. f u,ne :l T".? l'«>f "te /»<-'« melody "v- goes organs out g
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Raw or Inflstincd Lungs
Yield rapidly to the wonderful curative
and healing qrmltlcs of Foley’s Honey and
Tar. It prevents pneumonia and con
sumption from a hard cold settled on the
lungs. “My daughter had a terrible
cough which settled on her lungs,” says
N. Jackson, of Danville, ill. 1 We tried a
many remedies without rebel, until
we gave her Foley’s Honey and Tar wld* h
her. Hold by It. B'-azley’s Brown I'hSJinaey,
Crawfcrdv-lle: L. Hliuro .
COMBS.
OLD HANGYO.
Tube Hackney is very low' with pneu
monia.
Very little being done towards farm
ing.
W. If. Blierror visited his father in
Greene county Sunday
T. F. Combs gave a musical enter
tainment Friday evening.
Mrs Mamie Slierrer visited Miss Ma
mie Luneeford Sunday.
T. O. Wallace lias t he finest oat crop
in this section. Tas is a hustler.
Mrs. Cannon, of Washington, is yis
lting her haughter Mrs Claud Beazley.
From the manner in which people are
haulingout.gnano it looks as if there
will bo a big crop of cotton planted.
Subscribe for the Advoeat, -Democrat
and get the news from all over the
county.
Messrs Will Stevens and Overton
Luneeford wore in Crawfordville Satur
day
Prof W I) Pittard lias a flourishing
school hero. He is a good to ichor ami
should he patronized by who can possi
bly do so.
Cures Cancer an*l Blood Poison.
if you have blood poison producing
eruptions, humps and pimples, risings, ulcers, swollen glands’
copper-colored burning, itching skin,
spots or rash on the skin, fall
mucous patches in mouth or throat,
ing hair, bone pains, old rheumatism or
foul catarrh, take Botanic Blond Balm ffi.
B. B.). It kills the poison In the blood;
soon all sores, eruptions heal, hard swell
ings subside, aches and pains stop and a
perfect cure Is made of the worst eases of
Blood Poison.
For cancer, tumors, swellings, eating
sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of
all kinds, take B. B. B. It destroys the
cancer poison tri tho blood heals cancer of
all kinds, cures the worst, humors or supp
urating swellings, Thousands cured by
B. U A after all else fails. IS JS. is, com
peted of pure botanic Ingredients. Im
proves the digestion, makes the blood
pure and rich, stops the awful itching and
all sharp, shooting pains. Thoroughly
large tested lor thirty years. Druggists, 81 per
bottle, with complete directions for
hone cure. .Sample free aud prepaid by
writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. De
scribe trouble and free medical advice al
so sent In sealed letter.
It pleases a man to know tbit a mtu
retire upon hero| Ini.
Well Again.
The many friends of John Biuntwil
be pleased to learn that he lias > n jrelr re
roverel from his aUsck of ihm rria ism
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm cur-d I, m after
the beet doctf r« n the towr. ( Morn n, Ind
had faded 'ogive piom’pt ,
relief. Th re
iief from pain which this liniment, affords
Is alone worth many i's cost. For sale by
Owl Drug Store, Crawfordville; Dr. L. R
Brown, Hhi ron.