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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT
VOL XXVIII.
WOMEN AFFIRM THAT
Pe-ru-na Is Especially Adapted to
Their Difficulties.
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Mias Belle Gonsalls.
Miss Belle Gonsalls, No. 208 Seven*
tee nth Avenne, Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
writes as follows of Pe-rona: “I can
thank your medicine for curing me of
chronic catarrh, with which I was af
flicted for five or six years. Indepen
dent of curing my catarrh, Pe-ru-na
has wonderfully Improved my general
health. Pe-ru-na is a wonderful medi
cine. I cannot speak too highly of it.”
A woman free from catarrh of some
organ is a rare case. Cafcrh spares no
part. A mucous discharge means ca
tarrh and it also means waste, weakness
and complete wretchedness. Pe-ru-na
is the only sure cure.
Miss Maude King, the well known
New York soubrette, says: “Pe-ru-na,
to my mind, is especially adapted to
women, and I recommend it to them
heartily.” Catarrh book sent free by
Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O.
Guaranteed to Cure.
Perkins American Herbs are
guaranteed to cure rheumatism,
kidney disorder, liver complaint,
constipation, sick and nervous
headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia,
fever and ague, scrofula, female
complaints, nervous affliction,
erisypihs, catarrh, and ail 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.
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Here is the great Oak
Easel now on display at
our store. It contains the
line of beautiful new spring
tailoring samples sent us by
STRAUSS BROS., Chicago
Good Tailor* for 26 Yotra
The Oak-Easel is the
connecting link between the
tailor and the faultlessly fin
ished garments which give
you so much pleasure to
wear. It’s really, a lesson
in good clothes buying to
see this great collection
of tailoring novelties.
Prices low and satisfac
tion absolutely guar
anteed- Call soon. y
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PARKER’S i
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Cl«tnse« *nd beaut;fie* the halt.
Promote* Falla * lnxujriant Bestoro growth. Qrap
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H*ir to Color#
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CRAWFORDVILLE. GA.. FRIDAY. APRIL 17. 1903.
1 11 ■ ‘ 111 —~—
SHARON SHAVINGS
BY “JOE.”
Winter ,ju 9 t will not say good-bys.
April is »h uring us what March should
have been.
Mr. Be try Hill returned to Atlanta
Monday.
Mr*. George L. Moore is visiting rcla
ittves Id Florid*
Mrs. A, C. Davidson will return from
Augusta this week.
Mrs. Mary Croake returned from Ath
ens on Monday.
Mrs. Mary Flynt is on an extended trip
to relatives in Routh Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Fallin were in
Washington last weak.
W* regret to learn of the illness of the
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William
McKeon.
Mrs. Albert Barnett and Mrs. William
Moore were guest of friends In Auglista
last week.
Dr. John J. llill, of Washington, was
In our community on professional busi
ness last ween.
Miss Fannie Reynolds, of Whits Plains,
is the gust-t of her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Ken
drick.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnett were
g eits of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. O. Wright
oj Sunday last.
Mr. Thomas Neal of Augusta, attend
e 1 th; burial of his aunt. Mrs. Taylor,
Saturday.
The many friends of Mrs. J. Ruffin
Kendrick will be delighted to learn that
she is recovering from her recent illness,
Despite the threatening weather the
young people enjoyed their annual picule
at Brown’s mill Monday;
The receut visit of Mr. Wesley Wright
of Atlauta, was a source of pleasure to
his relatives and many triends in our
community
Invitations have been issued to the
marriage of Mrs. Mary Bohler, of Wash
ington to Mr. Geo. W. Brown, of this
place. The event will occur on April S3.
Dr. A. C. Davidson was called lo De
catur on Saturday oo attend his Sun Rob
ert, who is quite 111 at the house of Dr
Jowott.
After a iingcring illness of several
weeks, Mrs. M J. Taylor died at liter
home on Friday, April 8 th, at half past
two •‘’clock. She was laid io rest in the
Bapt..,t cemetery near Baytown. Our
sympathies are extended to the bereaved.
The deeensed was 78 years of age. Her
long life has been one of usefulness to
her neighbors, to her family, and to her
God; a devoted wife, a loying mother, a
kind neighbor and a zealous Christian.
May her soul rest in peace.
Mrs. Ferrabo Perry, the mother ot Mrs.
Taylor, is now living at the advanced age
of 10 ® years, having experienced the
death of three husbands and all her chil
dren.
A Great Sensation.
Thorn was a big sensation In Loe-ville,
Ind., when W. If. Brown, of that place,
who was expected to die, had his life
saved by Dr: King’s New Discovery fur
Consumption. sufferable He writes: “1 endured
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. Btonchitis and Grip are
numerous. It’s the peerless remedy for
all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c
and 81.00. Guaranteed by Owl Drug
Store. Trial bottles free.
Where the devil is so smart is that, 1 ,»
always lets tlie one he waul* to convince
do the arguiDg.
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or insti
tution supported by voluntary contribu
tion will lie given a liberal quantity of the
Longman A. Martinez Pure Paints when
ever they paint.
Note: Have done so for twenty seyen
years. Rales: Tens of millions of gallons;
painted nearly two million houses under
guarantee T he, to repaint if not satisfactory
paint wears for periods up to eighteen
years. Linseed Oil must lie added to the
paint, Jfdone in two minutes). Actual
cost then about 81.lima gallon. Samples
free. Sold by our agents,
W. J. Norton, Crawfordville, Ga.
A ptri may strike a man as a pretty mis?
and bit him later as an angry wife.
Millcdgeyille Is to have a 8300.90 towrll
factory.
Spinsters know what a miss-spent life Is
BERMUDA.
UNCLE SNAP.
Mr. Ed McKinley was at Find*
school Sunday.
Several from here will attend pro . a log
at Union on th« fourth Sunday night.
Guess what two young men h.uF the
door closed in their faces Sunday.
Mrs. II. L. Vonzey spent Sunday *Ler
dihih with Mrs. W. T. Nalsou.
There has not been much corn p'anted
in this community."
Mrs. P. G. Veazey has recovered Lom
her recent Illness.
Miss Rosalie Stewart spent Run a- at
the hotna of Mr. W. L. Lewis.
Mr. J. M, Jones made & business • rip to
Wort hen last week.
Miss Lara Jones visited Miss Jennie
Neison Monday afternoon
W. T. Sharpe and mother, of Towel
ton, visited at Mr. D. C. Brake’s Sunday.
Mrs. Moilie Sharp and daughter Miss
Olean, spent iuuday with Mrs. O C.
Brake.
Misses Emma Howell and Lillian Goo
ger spent Saturday night with Mrs P. G.
Veazey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williamson visited
the letter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’ 0.
,
Veazey Sunday.
There will be preaching at Bermuda
next fourth Sunday at 8 o’clock it the
afternoon by Rey. J. II- Kilpatrick
Messis. II. F. Nelson and J. R " Jones
attended preaching at Crawfordville Sun
day.
Miss Burnish Chapman and brother,
Claud, visited the family of Mr. W. T.
Stewart last Saturday and Sunday
Look here, old man : don’t kick until
someone pulls your moustache. In fact
we hud not discovered yours. I
Mr. Bob Woodward has joined our Sun
day school. We invite ail to loin and
make glad Hw heart of our suf m
dent.
It is reported that a crowd of drunken
negroes demolished Photographer Bar
ker’s tent at Powelton ou Thursday night
of last week.
A Dozen times a night.
“I have hnd kidney and bladder trouble
for years, and it became so bad that I was
obliged to get up at least a dozen times a
night," says Mr. Owen Dunn, of Benton
Ferry, W. Va. ‘T never received any
permanent benefit from any medicine un
til I took Foley’s Kidney Cure. After
using two bottles I was cured.” As a
preventive and cure for Bright’s disease
and Diabetes, quickly Foley’s Kidney Cure is un
equaled. It cures all kidacy and
bladder troubles. Beazley’s Pharmacy,
Crawfordville; L. R. Brown, Sharon.
BARNETT ITEMS.
AMICUS.
Miss Eunic Turner, of Gerfleld. is here.
Mr. A. C. Hook, of Atlanta, w»s here
last week.
Mr. C. H. Garrett spent Sunday night
in Augusta.
Chief Dispatcher Chapman, of the
Georgia road, was here Sunday.
Mr. Wm. Goodwill visited ills family
Sunday.
Miss Rosa Roth, of Sharon, is spend
ing this week with Miss Dayis.
Miss Evans, of Norwood, visited Mrs,
lease Taylor Sunday.
Mr, T. L. Atchison spent Sunday with
ids brother, Mr. B. P. Atchison near
Crawfordville.
Mr, Joseph O’Brien returned to his
home lu Atlanta .Sunday.
Mrs. L. W. Wheeler left for Greene,s
boro Sunday.
Messrs. T. L. Battla and T. B. Wicker
of Warreutou, were here on business lust
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Rhodes, of Marga
ret Grove, was the guest at Mr, G. N.
Garrett’s last week.
Miss Mary Mae Atchison returned
home Runday, alter a week’s yislt with
Mrs. Htaillng Chapman.
There Is no r eat on for having your face
covered with pimples, and ruining your
!o< ks and complexion for life, when Han
cocks Liquid Sulphur will cure yon and
make your skin while a d soft Han
cock's Liquid Sulphur destroys all the germ
and hesl« ihe disease when other reme
dic : 1 fall.For sale alBcazicy’s Pharmacy.
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MILDRAJON NOTES.
OBsEllVKU.
There was no *t b >ol Monday.
Some farmers planted corn this week.
Mr. Emmett Rhodes from near Jen
nings visited in our midst last week.
J. W. Akins Is the possessor of a tine
field of wheat.
Mr. J.T. Shields and family visited
friends at Randy Cross Saturday and Run
day.
Mrs- 8 . E. Chapman Inis hen ns in her
garden. They’ are the ftrst we 1 avo seeu
this season.
Mr, Claud Chapman and sister, Miss
Burma!), visited relatives nsar Bermuda
Runday.
Quite a n limiter of young ladies of this
community went fishing on the Ogeechee
Saturday.
Miss Janet Allen, of Crawfordville,
spent several days recently with rela
tive* at tliis place.
The singing at the home of Mr. W. A.
Hill Saturday evening was enjoyed by all
who attended.
Mr, and Mr*. W. C Rhodes, from near
Jennings, spent Thursday of last week
witli Mrs. Emily Akins.
Mrs. C. V. Illll had spring turnip
salad for dinner Monday. [The editor
had spring salad from his garden two
weeks ago. I
Kolilied the Grave.
A startling Incident is narrated by John
Oliver, of Philadelphia, 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 dav. Three
physicians had given me up. Then I was
advised to use Electric Bitters; to my
great joy the first bottle made a decided
Improvement. I continued their use for
threo weeks, and am now a well man. I
know they robbed the grave of another
victim.” No one should fail to try them.
Only # 0 c, guaranteed at Owl Drug Store.
UNION POINT,
OCCASIONAL.
Miss pearl Arnold is quite sick at this
writing.
Miss Viola Wiseman has been quite ill,
but is hotter at this writing.
Mr. Emmett Henry, of Crawfordyille,
was here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. William Bart, of hearrertown, spent
several days here last week.
Mr, Gooden Jones visited his brother,
Jeff Jones at this place Sunday.
Mr. John Coshy, of Washington, was la
our city Raturday and Sunday.
Miss A lina Boose has been quite sick,
but Is some better at this writing,
Mrs. C. J. Wiseman was the guest of
Mrs. II. T. Evans Htinday afternoon.
Miss Florence Bryant, of Woodvllle.j is
the guast of Missas Bulah and Nellie Bor
row
Miss Norma Dolvia has returned to her
home again after spending a few days in
Athens.
Mr. Charley Johnson and Miss Lillie
Bird visited frlanda lu Crawfordville Bun
day.
Misses Annie Turner and Lizzie Shel
ton, of Warren ton, are the guests of Mrs
Iaines Anderson.
Mrs. It. E. L. Harris returned Mon
day morning from Crawfordville, where
she spent several days with relatives.
Among the young people [who attend
ed the picnic Easter at Flat Rock, wore
John’Scolt, Hubert Lane, John Brown,
Miss Katie Hill, Mis* ilepple Klliant, Miss
Alma Rainwater, Miss Leila Underwood,
VVrlter Underwood.
A Sweet Itreul li
I* a never falling fign of a healthy stom
ach. When the breath I* bud the stom
ach Is out of order. 'There Is no remedy
In the world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure for curing Indigestion, dyspepsia and
all stomach disorders. Kv., Mrs. writes: Mary “1 H.
Crick, of White Plains,
have been a dyspeptic for )-urs tried all
kinds of remedies, but continued to grow
worse. By tlie use of Kodol I began to
improve at once arid after taking a few
bottle* urn fully restored in weight, health
and strength and can eat whatever I like.
Kodol digests wliat you eat and make
the stomach sweet. Owl Drug Store an
Be z k\ V Thai many.
Th* first time a girl hoars a mat/'speak
In 1 dmlration of her figure site liludte*!
with mortification; head. the next time slte^
tosses her
HALF CENT A WORD.
Advertisements under this
hond will be taken for ONE
HALF CENT a word, each in
sertion. No ad taken for less
than 10c for a single insertion.
If you want to buy, sell or ex
change an article, try this de
partment. It will [ray you.
' BE BEST' welding compound on
earth. In use 10 years. Tit every thing
for farmers doing their own smithing itr
steel and iron. Fifty cents worth lasts
five years. Rend 81, and 1 will semi you
instructions how to make and use. p. Y.
Miller, Herman villa. Miss.
For RALE- Barred Plymouth Rocks,
»lm Dug best obtainable. Spar Eggs'ai. Mrs. M. L.
gan, ta, Ga.
SEND toe, we will send you the 7 orm-
11 la tor mixing tiro best coaling in tlie
world for leaky tit, a„d felt, roo fs. You
can mix it for 15c per gallon. We have
used it for (10) years ourselves. American
phia, Roofing Co., No 1508 Ogden St, Philadel
Pa.
and d FINE Barred Burred EGGS—S. Plymouth Plymouth C. Rock Rock W Leghorn Eggs, Eggs, e^Ts
15. 15. Satisfaction Satisfaction Elmwood Elmwood 82.00 82 no
Dairy, Truck guaranteed. guaranteed. Poultry
and Farm, U„<>. JI
Tunnell, Prop,, Mfiie d gevlile, Ga
FOR BALE—The Atlauta Semi-Weekly
Journal and Home and Form, one year
ench, 75c. This office.
FOR *ALE^WGH from pure bred
light Brahmas, White Wyandottcs and
Barred Plymouth Rocks, 81.00 for 13.
Fishing Furm. Creek Poultry and Pet )Stock
Dr. W. R. Robison, Milledgevillc,
Ga.
WANTED Will pay c for cattle
In poor condition. Better price for good
cattle. W. R, R aid, Cruwfordvilla, Ga.
WANTED—will pay the highest
market, price for milk cow*. Will pur
chase other kinds of cattle and hogs. W.
Y, Edwards, Crawfordville, Ga.
8500 fO 82.500 A YEAR eaaiiy "midS.
business. Can’t fail if direc
tion* are followed. Planum] instructions
50c- W . T. Brasher, Pine Bluff, Ark.
100> HINT ED VIsnNGCAUOS.post
paid, 36c. Cvtreot styles, good board
latest CrawfurdYffiA type Rend ffir sample. A. vo-Dcm.
, Ga.
LEGAL BLANKS, ail kinds, sent by
mail from thin office.
Duluth. SPLENDID Bootiet 10c. John T.DL^
Minn.
RODS—For locating gold amPTiTver
Guarantied. Sent on thirty duys trial
Circulars free. Write F. Worth & Co.,
P. O. Box 174, Grand ttuiinr, Texas.
electric WANTED—Agents to canvas* for tlie
egg heater, cake whipper, ice
cream cha*er; freezer, chunter, etc.; a dollar
send for Illustrated catalogue.
O. It. Hamilton, Huntsville. Ala.
LADY AGENTS“ WANT ED To" Sf Tj
Victoria Protector; Hygienic, sanitary
and comfortable; sample postpaid, 5 <)c;
catalogue, Illustrating full line of agent’s
supplies free. National Supply Co., Hel
ena, Ark., Dept. B.
Serin Cures Indigestion.
Another of Taliaferro county’s most
prominent citizens has experienced the
good results from taking Serm, and here
with adds his testimony to its wonderful
curing properties. Besides being a suc
cessful farmer, Mr. Rhodes is a member
of the firm of Chaprnan-Kbodes Co., a
firm doing a large general merchandise
business in Crawfordville. Head whet
Mr. Rhodes says;
I have tried Herm for my digestion and
it has done n:e a great deal of good. In
fact one 50 cents bottle cured me so
nearly that I feel that I do not need any
further treatment. I think it a good
remedy for stomach troubles, and I ask
those who suffer with indigestion to
give it a trial. W. C. RHODES.
Crawfordville, Ga., April 13 , I 903 .
Wfieri a fellow is in Jove he may full oil
In weight and Hill increase in sighs.
Hancock’* Liquid Sulphur is endorsed
and prescribed by the lending physician
for eczema, diphtheaia, Pimples, tetter, acne, ring
worm, sore-throat, cuts,
burns, open Sores, find and till blood and
skin troubles. Hundreds of cases of skin
diseases have been permanently cured liv
the use of Hancock’* Liquid Sulphur af
ter all other remedies fulled. No home
should be without it. Ask your druggist
for a book on Liquid Sulphur. For sale
at Beazley’s Pharmacy.
The Atlanta Daily News and the Advo.
cate Democrat will be vent, one year each
or 83.50. Now iitlie time to subscribe,
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