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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRA I
VOL XXVIII.
' COVERHOR M’CORDV
,
Recommends Pernna to All Catarrh
Victims.
Hon. M. H. McCord.
Hon. Myron H. MfcCord, Ex-Governor
of New Mexico, in n letter to Dr. Hart
man, from Washington, D. C., says:
Dear Sir—At the suggestion of a friend
I was advised to use Peruna for catarrh,
and after using one bottle I began to feel
better in every way. It helped me in
many respects. I was troubled with
colds, coughs, sort, throat, etc., but as
soon as I had taken your medicine I
began to improve and soon got well. I
ramlTr r< ^ c ° ni!ne 11 ding your |
great croat remedy to all who are afflicted
With catarrh.-M.H. McCord I
have Thousands been cured of cases by Peruna of chronic during catarrh |
the
past winter. There are no successful
Substitutes for this remedy.
Allow no one to convince you to the
contrary. Send to Dr.Hartman,Colum
bus, Ohio, for a free catarrh book ea> 1
titled “ Winter Catarrh. x. I
Guaranteed to Cure.
Perkins American Herbs are
^guaranteed, dVictrier. to cure rheumatism,
idftev’ e-juudaint.
onslipaLion, sick and. nervous
neadache, nenraliria, dyspepsia,
fever and ague, scrofula, female
complaints, nervous affliction,
erfsypihs. catarrh', and all dis
eases arising from impure blood,
After taking Perkins American
Herbs, if you are not cured or
benefited your money will be re
funded. Sold by
P. E. DAVANT,
Crawfordville, Ga.
Here is the great Oak
Easel now on display at
otir store. It contains the
| { * tailoring line of beautiful samples new sent spring us by
I I Good STRAUSS Tailors BROS., for 26 Chicago Years
The Oak-Easel is the
I' connecting link between the
tailor and the faultlessly fin
g ished garments wh.ch give
you so much pleasure to
wear, ft’s really a lesson
in good clothes buying to
see this great collection
of tailoring noveities.
Prices low and satisfac
tion toed. absolutely Call guar, j
an soon. j
I Chapman-Rhodes Co.
FQLEY$HONIY™TAR
_CurssCoIds; Prevents Pneumonia
PISO’S CURE FOR
UUHtS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. , |
Best Cough Syrup. Tastee Good. Use
m in time. Sold by drujjrgtet*. !
CONSUMPTION! 1
CRAWFORDYTLLE. (IA.. l-'RIDAV, Al’IilL 10. p.KKl.
GREEN MEADOW.
Gordon Ogletrec visited Asbury Ed
wards Monday.
Jack Cosby spent Sunday with Thomas
Ed war is.
Charlie Tat lor visited relatives near
Sandy Cross Sunday.
Mr. Archie Ogletrec visited his brother
near Sandy Cross this week.
Mr. and Mrs. I esse Gunn spent Sunday
at llie home of Mrs. Coshy.
Mr. Tim Moore attended preaching at
Margaret’s Grove Sunday last.
Mr. Clarence Edwards spent a few
days with his grandmother, Mrs. Ed.
wards.
Miss Ella Stewart, is visiting her grand
mother this week, much to the joy of tne
young people.
IL M. Brown, of Union Point, spent
Saturday night, and (Sunday with his un
cle, .Mr. Boh Gilbert,.
Sunday school has been started in this
section. Every one should come out and
make it a success.
Mirses hisses Beulah Beulah Cosby Coshy and and Ella Ella Stewart Stewart
Spe,lt S:Uiml, '- v evening with Mi.s.sc Nome
atui Maude Gilbert,
Key. J. C. Bell preached a good scr
man at the homo of Mr. J. I). Luuceford
Sunday night.
farmers arc very much behind with
their • work , on account . of , the constant
rains ’ Very H " le corn hns hom I ,UllU!d -
Miss Rosa Moore is at. Union Point,
where «he has accepted a position witli the
mill at that place.
Messrs, Messrs. .. Arthur Arthur . Oghtre, Ogle , , tree and Asbury
E,hvards visited the home of Mr. Jack
Coshy Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Ellington spent Sun
day with tliclr daughter, Mrs. Annie
Ogletree.
'attended Sunday school Stiff fpg
here Sunday afternoon and evening.
Mi*ses Mintiio Evatfs and her brothel
Ouy spent Sunday evening at the home of
their uncle, Mr. B. B.Kay.
Messrs Alva Ogletree and James Oyer
ton make frequent yisits to Union Point
on Sundays. There certainly must lie
some attraction up there for the boys.
Miss Fannie. Lou Ilill closed her school
Eriday, mm h to I lie regret of her
patrons. Miss Fannie is a good teacher
and is very much liked by both patrons
and pupils,
A Great Sensation.
There was a liig sensation in Lee-ville,
Ind., when W. II. Brown, of that place,
who was expected to die, had his lift
saved by Dr: King’s New Discovery
Consumption, lie writes: “I endured
sufferable agonies from Asthma, but
your New Discovery gave me immediate
relief and soon thereafter effected a com
plete cure.’’ Similar cures of Consump
tion, Pneumonia. Bioncliitis anil Grip me
numerous. It’s the peerless remedy for
all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c
and Si.00. Guaranteed by Owl Drug
Store. Trial bottles free.
Prisoners when arrested in Morocco are
required to pay the policeman for his trou
ble in taking them to jail.
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or insti
tution supported by voluntary contrlbu
t.ion will be given a liberal quantity of the
Longman ifc Martinez Pure Paints when
ever they paint.
painted nearly two million houses under
years. Linseed Oil must he added to the
paint, "(done in two minutes). Actual
cost then about 91.25 'b gallon. (Samples
free. Sold by our agents.
W. J. Norton, Crawfordville, Ga.
pimples Young ladies why do you allow those
to remain on your face and spoil
our complex ion when Hancock’s Liquid
Sulphur will cure you in a short time,
For sale at BenzIeyVPImrmacy.
The ants of South America have been
known to construct a tunnel three miles
in length.
A man who can bottle up wrath is a
corker, especially when be suffers from |
rheumatism and no Hamon’s Nerve and
Bone Oil within reach, I
T , f e , wenty-seven . 1
‘ : i persona j
in Berlin have a savings hank account. I
It has liettii observed that a man’s halrl
turns gray five years sooner tlnn a wo
man’s. j
BERMUDA,
SMALL CHIPS.
Lookout, hors; 8utn is on the war path
again.
Old winter seems to dislike to give
to spring.
J. H. Jones visited at JCtawfordyille
Su nday.
Miss Jennie Nelson’s copdition is much
improved.
G. B. Stewart was a visitor in our
midst Sunday.
The sick around here arc slowly inl
‘ V*
proving.
John McKinley is wearing a
•mile. It’s rr boy.
Mrs. G. YV. 8tewa.it entertained with a
limiting Thursday last.
| Cas O’Rear and sister •rady,
Sunday school Sunday.
Sir. and Mrs. I). C. Drake spoilt
day with S. J. Jones and family.
It is said that two of our young men
will visit C’rawforuvilfe Sunday,
Joi Darden spent Saturday night with
her parents at Powe ion.
Farmers were hu y putting in guano
this week till the nin stopped them.
Mr. Fred Moore, from near Siloutn,
visited in our burg Sunday.
J. R. Stewart and lainilv ipuit Sunday
at tlie home of E. 1 . Howell.
Some of the upper lips of the
boys are beginning to look like a
morning.
Mr. and MrsyJ, S. Chapman, of
drajon, visited the daughter, Mrs. YV.
T. Stewart, Frida .
Messrs. Lin|plii and Macon
and Fred Luno^ford of Union, was
attendant at Surds • school Sunday.
Miss Ida Jones several days last week
Deios
USB ’f« 'Cen
ing tlie plow ioi a young lady to plow
her garden last week.
Messrs. Ado'; Lynn and Bob
ward. of Mildruj->n, visited our Sunday
school Sunday.
Jack YVjnn went to Smyrna again
day. Let ’er hop, Jack. [We don’t
think Jack should permit her to do
thing like that.— Ed.]
A fter La G ri ppe—YV lint!
feeling Usually a weaknejss, hackling cough and a general
of often leading to fu
nd results after IhV patient is supposed to
have passed the danger point. Foley’s
Honey and tar is guaranteed to cure 1 he
“grippe well. cough’’ and make you strong and
It never falls to slopncough if tak -
en in time. Take no substitutes Beaz
ley’s and J, U Brown.
EDGEWOOD.
People are busy planting corn
Prayer meeting will he at Mr. J. T.
Lyle’s Sunday night.
Mrs. O. M. Saggus is quite unwell at
at this writing.
1
Mr. R. T. Jones has had lightning
rods put on his dwelling and barn.
Mr. J. T. Lyle is out again after a few j
days’ illness.
Mr. Fred Lyle spent Sunday and Sun
day night at home.
Mr. Marshall Saggus tqYent Saturday
night and Sunday at home.
Dr. O. F. Portwood has returned home
from •— the » Medical «— College «*«• in - Augusta. "«'»»•
Mr. Price Morris spent.Saturday night j
'“ l ™* *•» **- Arthur W,„.
Mrs. Dr- Rhodes spent Saturday after-!
‘
noon ......t at 1. her . n father’s. ..,, . ,
Mr. Arthur West was tlie guest of ,T.
J. Lyle Sunday.
Several from Jennings attended
preaching at Sandy, Cross Sunday.
Messrs. W. It. Cox and Bill Bailey
spent Sunday afternoon with (). M. Sag
K trUH I
night Miss of Claud last week Dozier with spent Mr. J. Thursday |
T. Lyle’s
family. |
Messrs. Rob Morris and Easel . John- „ , 1
son dined with Mr. O M. Saggus Sun
day.
Mr. \\ illiams, of Gwinnett County
Bjxmt several days last week wilh R. T. :
Jones.
The yonng p.-ople hal quite an enjoy-:
able candy pulling at the home of Mr.
R T. Jones Friday nig it.
NO 5.
j SPRING IS HERE
{
AND SO
OUR MAMMOTH SPRING STOCK,
of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, and Clothing
lias arrived. \\ e invito a close Examina
tion of-* our Stock. Wo will please you.
HE WISE and trade whore your Money
goes the farthest.
Come to see us before you huy elsewhere
Our reputation for fair dealing is establish
ed.
GARDEN SEED!
OUll LINE IS THE LARGEST.
OUR STOCK THE FRESHEST.
OUR PRICES THE LOWEST.
Fresh from the big Seed houses.
We are having a big run on our Stock Pow
der and Chicken Food. Nothing like it. Keen
your stock fat and make hens lay.
GEE & TAYLOR,
The People’s Store Bank Building:, Next Door to Bank.
MILDRAJON NOTES
offSEimfR.
Our school will close in about two
weeks.
There was quite a large attendance
Sunday school Sunday.
Messrs. Vincent Allen and Edward
Poss visited in this community Sunday.
The farmers were busy plowing this
weektill the rain set in.
Mr. Alien Turner, of Barnett, attended
Sunday school here Sunday.
Today (Friday) is the day to
watermelons and beans.
Ma«ter Lot Shields has been ill with
cold, but Is better at this writing.
Guy Allen attended prayermeeting
Jennings Sunday night.
The little folks en joyed a nice candy
pulling at the home of Mrs. J, T Shields
Saturday evening.
Miss Jennie Stewart spent several
recently wilh her grandparents near
Crawfordville.
Miss Ella Nall passed through this coni
inanity Inst week from Bermuda, where
she has been teaching school.
Messrs. ” ^Tre C. 0- 11111 and J. Loon Chap
llm at Slmron last week on busi
Mr, and Mrs, II. M. Allen, of Craw
fordville, spent (Sunday with Mrs. Susan
Allen.
Mrs. Mrs. M. JVI. A. A. Allen Allen entertained entertained quite quite a
large crowd of ladies with a quilling But
W. M. Gunn, from near Crawfordville,
— . .!»« -i.lt V, .M. ........,, N„„.
'
Messrs. M Claud Chapman and J. A.JlIi 1
and Misses Sallie Lou and Susie Allen
atended Sunday school at Jennings Sun
day.
A S vvI»rr ill 1 1
Is a never billing fign of a healthy atom
a,dl ' " *“’ M breath bed the storn
ach Is out of order. There Is no remedy .......... ,
In the world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia
Clll'-: for cuiing indigestion, dyspepsia and
all stomach ...... disorders. Mr„. Mary s.
Crick, of White Plains, Kv , wiites: |
have, been a dyspeptic for years tiled all
kinds of remedies but eeiiUmmd to grow
worse. ........... By j the ..... u-e ......... of Kodol 1 began to
improve at once and after Piking a few j
bottles am fully tesloieii in weight, heallii |
and strength and can cat whatever 1 like, j
Kodol digests what you eat and makes !
the stomach sweet. Owl Drug St'-re arid
^ *’'**’* ,na ' :v ' j
.
*' misil ’ n reform in Georgia is’y bad
|
Kohhetl tlm Grnvu.
A startling Incident Is narrated by John
silver, of PliUmk'Ipbm, as follows, “I
was in awful condition. My skin was al
most yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated,
pain continually In back and sides, no ap
petite, growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians had given me up. Then 1 was
advised to use Electric Bitters; to my
great joy the lirst bottle made a decided
Improvement. ] continued their use for
three weeks, amt am now a well man. I
know they robbed the grave of another
Victim.” No one should fail to try them.
Only OOc, guaranteed at Owl Drug (Store
BARNETT ITEMS.
AMICUS.
I)r. W, H. Pilcher, of Norwood, was
here Monday.
Edgar Thompson, of Garfield, was hero
Saturday.
Miss Mary Ella Dayls was quite sick
last week.
Mrs. Edgar Thompson returned to her
home in Garfield Sunday.
Quite a number of our citizens are at
tending court In Warrentd.; this week.
Miss Rosa Both 1 eturned to her home
in Sharon Sunday.
Rev. M. J. Bruce dined with Mrs. Bun
nie Turner Saturday.
Miss Lizzie Shelton returned Eriday,
after an extensive visit in Augusta.
Joseph W. O’Brien, of Atlanta, h vis
iting his father, E. 8. O’Brien.
Mrs. Jesse Taylor returned home Sun
day from a visit to Atlanta.
Mrs. It. A. Dozier, of Crawfoidvllle,
is visiting her father. Mr. Dink Chap
man, this weak.
Mr. Carl Hard-:, 1 , of Hart .' it#d
Messrs. C. II. Garrett and J. Johnson
Sunday.
Mrs. D. J. Atchison and Miss Lula
Atchison spent Sunday wilh Mrs. Starling
Chapmen.
Dr. W. W. Pilcher, of Warretiton. and
Dr. A. 0. Davidson, of Sharon, were here
last, week.
Messrs. G. E. Me AI pin and John Reese,
with their fmnlllt-s, firm Pylon Point,
were the guests of Mr. (J. W. McAlpiu
Sunday.
'Fliere will be preaching at the Baptist
'fiureli every first Sunday and da tin day
before. Everybody coidlally Invited t,
,, ■
' ' ' '
Air. m;i<1 Mil. Win. Mooney Hid their
charming daughter. Miss Bn sic, returned
" ,, lr ll0 ""’ !lt Madlwi*.! l riday, after an
extended \ hit to the tornie.** mother.