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VOLXXIX .
A MINISTER’S BUSY
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Pe-ru-na a Prompt and Permanent
CUre f0r Nervousness.
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' Anna 'WiWIIIl\
!. B. Fleharty, Galesburg, 111. t
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Mrs. Anna B. Eleharty, recent super
intendent of the W. C. T. U. headquar
teis, at Galesburg, 111., was for ten years
hi nusoand, bfnd Ihen when living, was first Presi
dent of the Nebraska Wesleyan Uni
versity, at Lincoln, Neb.
In a letter written from 401 Sixty
Seventh street, W., Chicago, 111., Mrs.
toPeTuna: ayS the f ° ll0WinSin regard
“Having lived a very active life mhfistert as
and working partner of a busy |
my health failed me a few years ago. i'
lost my husoand about the same time,
and gradually I seemed to lose health
and spirit. My daughter daughter is i s a a confirmed confirmed f I
invalid, 7’----- and we - both hnt.h felt ran- great __ ___*_____ need of - 1 1
aU .
1 “ vlsorator - |
i< One of my neighbors advised me to |
try Peruna. A bottle was Immediate- I
‘nlfrVr^ oraTes?T’ ^ \ grCat aS ChSnge ^
my bea,tb 3S /fl
P nL^Z very greatly, - Our the appetites digestion im
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soon
tike __________ . m
“ 1 ■------ woul( i not • - be without
ten times its Peruna for
pleiiarty. cost.”—MRS. ANNA R
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Peruna never fails to prevent
prostration if taken in time. ,
“Summer Catarrh,” a book written by
Dr. Hartman on the subject of the
vous disturbances ner¬
peculiar to summer
sent free to any address by Tho Peru
Medicine Co., no
Columbus. O. 4___■
Excursion to Atlanta.
Tuggle & Hoi ling worth will
mu -iczEEE another one of their popular
excursions tr, a n.,.. ,
Will be $1.50 for the round trip.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
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Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beautv. vionr
rkc'7l u ==- :l xfer
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these important organ S S Vhi^I
most Deonl. an nct t0 m a habd as
,
erablVwhh 3 kidneybladd great" made
"nd both need the same ‘mmedfrnf
Swamp-Root Swamn^p an< f is the soon realized. It
is
cent and dollar fifty
one
sizes. You may have
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell-
UI testimonial letters receiver!
f ee
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n ;ntion this be sure an d j
paper.
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,, HAiR PARKER’S
and btaatifies 3ALSAM
luxuriant the hair. ___ j I
■’aim a tr. T> V__r.___i growth. j !
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*™ I)ro ^ i,t ' 1
5 nd cheerfulness sor. n
.disappear when the kid¬
neys are out of order
or diseased.
become Kidney trouble has
so prevalent
mat it is not uncommon
afflicted !m a cblld v/ith . t0 weak be born kid¬
neys. If the child urin-
.Mr, Joseph PomiDville, of ailllwater wfiiw.ter,
' after lAtfor fiavin,, ...........- $2,000
! Wll “'!*•* b «'« t r<dif '’
! 5hLt,^ t °\[ ' 1 Wfl8 advised ^ by his drim’
b to
lets II .jj dld I so a " T d Is Ch a and weil Liver Tab
! J1 > on are tronolcd - with man today
Stimii th<5 11 ,ack indigestion “appetim h-.d
“'"'l'. F** ’ TabIot8 “ trial, or
> F t,tm u and
y cci to be more than oh-im-H
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,...... box by icnun,. r! J- Sai 25 ~
Owl Drug Store.
The Advocate-Democrat is a splendid
l la P er > »nd the editor should be cncrm,
»s«l. If anyone is doc f,„ tho T'’ I
they M u.i.'J ‘ I’”',
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11 cannot aff ord
- carrv carry subscribers cub rrihr md< i ■ finitely. ;
Ma J° r Jackson Taylor says the Shnmn '
^"^Pondcnt had 'down ’ '
him w | f
al out moving to .Sharon. He he
only chr.- Jew says
a days on a visit to!
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CRAWFORDVILLE. GA„ FRID AY. Ji \ p 3 1904
, .
RiPP ' eS Fr °™
the , Country „
i j traveler.
The doctors arc having plenty ,o do.
Branches have dried up in our section.
Uucie Charlie Iioth is wearing terra¬
pin a
shell hat.
Me Henry Gullatt is the boss gardener
( I the county
The Advocate-Democrat continues to'
a warm persimmon.”
Jliss Katie Love Srurdivant visited her
bio uer, W. T. Sturdivant, Sunday.
The English pea and Irish potato
has been failure. crop
a
It is said that the “booze” shipped
1101 o is ot a sorry quality,
Mrs. Polly Crenshaw died at Poweltou
and vvas buriL 'd at Barnett Saturday.
Preac,l!n g at Salem Baptist church
lleXt baturda y and Sunday.
Coi Jlm Bdd j 8 best a jolly tiers old t^Z fisherman
110 ta - «>f the
i fiords. y
| jGhS0 t r T1 °Rwood
says we will havo
I>lcnt T ol raiu f 10111 the 2nd to the 11th
of
Mr> aild Mrs - W T. Studivant and
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11 !! 111011 hilVe b ° U “ <JUit ° sick but
^ ’ are
“ 0W '
When you want a pleasant physic try
p banib( 5 r,aiu "Vr ’ 8 Stomach eai VV ako and Liver TaU
n effect and pleasant
,u “ uuc "' ' *' or salu sale b b v v 0wi Owl Drug Drug Store. store,
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1 x hetG here are are a » ffrcat raa ------------ "y People . in . Craw- ..
fordv,l,e ’ ou Saturday, who just want to
8e “ >' ou a minute. They are only after
driuk a
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Ci a ' vf01 dville hasn’t any whiskey
kCl her money
' P ,lp Sdmo1 ’ and now ° 01 »e»
trouble. It was a case of killing the
that laid the °
golden egg
would like tv know of this
cure.
Some ^ people continue to endeavor to
bring up the old political strife in Talia
ferro. Such soreheads should not be tol¬
a minute.
A Farmer Straightened Out.
in'-iVhnrVr' !t 11 ” C ° affu n a farm completely near ho,e doubled me
,n wfih c! 11 " 1 ' 8 ", 1 1 banded him,a
bottle '
nf of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
US(i if; frcely and
find for and if satis
S " S 1 Z”7“ ^ S' ,«* P».y . coot
m^sssm SI-/ '
p. ‘ n - nZr r 1 ’ '" aiU ft u in or th0 GnamberJain’s h0 '
' o' all the
Hu time e for it cured "«e
Drug Stoie. me.’ ” For sale by Owl
Some folks have been endeavoring to
btre “Traveler” for a hoe hand. We do
not mind the hoe part of it, but
could never
manage the handle satisfactorily.
Rev: F. P. Brown officiated at the
funernal Services Mrs. Mary O’Brien last
xvc Ha also filled Mr. Graham’s
pointment at Barnett on the 4th Sunday.
The new mail route from Barnett
not been surveyed, but will be soon.
Lhe toute will prove quite a convenience
to many people who will be served with
mail.
Every man seen carrying a paste board
box under his arm hasn’t got shoes
lime. If he carries every
a sack it isn’t a ’pos¬
sum, either. It usually is corn in liquid
form. 1
Mr. William Mooney and family
Madison, Mr. Wash 0 f
A' g-ista, Avery and family of
and Mrs. Mageie Thomson, of
Garfieldl Garfield, amended atttf the funeral of Mrs.
Jir.’zus’s.
^ oil: their momh” too much
som,: The trouble with some wan! peo
«>»« i* that they ara Ignorant for of
tr «*«■• avel. n,-** They should i««o no. ;
the ncigbb jring counties—Hancock, for)
instance—and see what is being dona in'
the way of improvement. A rnan can be
blindfolded and tell when he leaves II an
cock and gets into Taliaferro. The rocks,
ruts and gullies which infest the roads I
m this county is a to a
community. But, thank the Lord, if the
•*> T?*™? m have a 'pay decided «“ improvement ap-^uLiZ in the
condition of the roads.
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c A.3TOniA. ’
^. eaTBtbe —^ ftie Have Always Bougf)'
T™ _ •4Z-
JJ'hy Vigor is does it that Ayer’s Hair
so many remark¬
able things? Because it is a
hair food. It feedsfrthe hair
(flair puts new life into Vigor] it. The hair i
And cannot keep fropi growing.
nch gradually all/ the dark,
color of earl j life comes
back to gray hair. s
bs 1 h r r was”about ■'«“ black, .TOtii an an j V i7\* nT my
a S k and nnd as as thick thick * 11 ""' R
,Kb SusAN ' KbOPFKJTST as as c---• conlrt wish.”
Ala ’ .OI'FEXST Tmcumbia,
f ?l All .00 druggists. a bottle.
i for
Gray H
relatives. ......— We believe the |najor is
tern templating plating matrimony matrimony again, again, as ho
tiO to rent rent It house. wants
a ti Anon
Anpunooof keep-your-tyonth-shut
hotter than a pound of explanation after
you have said it. V ■ g V
? rakk Cain s ^ s th " reoin, farmers do
“ n ra,se ono "S h wh( ? at « egrn is that
d ? UOt pIant 0I10U «! 1 »J fL Ho
“ * he farmers w111 lll says
P “t fife fit y of seed
and cultivate it when it comes they
““ b<3 s,JCCe88fld up
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Man y “dry” men say, “It lohly h«d
chanoe to a
vt > fc e oveP," Ba: yoi can’t do
1( -boys. Tho only, recot is’lor
a o a dis ;
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enorig’h nowadn r
is true of white W ana Hr the towns
m the _____ country. However, some peo¬
work too hard, but they are as sca.ce
hen’s teeth. There is too much loiter
and fishing for the good of the
try. coun¬
of judgment, want
continue to kick about our
handsome m w court house. The build¬
ing has been the best advertisement Talia¬
ferro has ever had. But some people
would kick if they had a front seat i„
heaven.
We heard not Jong since that dr^acrunl a youbg
r in Of CrawforduiRc .....1..J11 J b
..... .. let ... his
itemized itemized statement, the I |
chocelate was w s »
creams and the last one a nuns
mg bottle. Verily time maketh great
changes.
Quick Arrest.
J A. Guiledge, of Verbena, Ala.,
twice m the hospital from was
)f piles a severe ca.su ^
causing 24 tumors. After due
and all remedies had failed, Bucklen’s
Salve quickly arrested furlher
IIanimation him. It conquers
and k ‘ 11S pain ‘ 25c at Owl Drug
Store -
Mrs. Mary O’Brien died at her home
near Barnett on the 21 st., and the burial
took place at the Barnett Baptist church
cemetery. The deceased was nearly 70
years of age, and was born in Greene
county. Pot the past 25 years her home
has been near Barnett. She was a good
Christian woman and was loved by all
who knew her. She is survived by h
husband, r
Mr. Phil O’Brien, and also by
several sisters, brothers and other rela¬
tives.
Mours truly,
F ’ W - Devoe & Co.,
For sale by 1______ T. F. Komlrfck k & & Co'^ Co '
Wlien a man lias a dollar li« knows he
has at least one good friend.
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G *®“"K A
o ie ?£*
«* two
my ‘teens’ again,” writes D. II. Turner of
Dempsey town, iq„ They’re the best fit
uib world for liver, stomach and bowels
luiwt Drug l More. Never «ripe. Only 2..c'
A woman may be as true as steel, but
steel is pretty kigLly tempered.
BETHANY.
Lillie Miss Annie Andrews is quite
at this writing.
Misf Katie Tarpley visited at
last week.
Mr. 0. U. Jordan, of Wren?;, is
his daughter, Mrs, C. B. King.
Mrs. J. II. Callahan sdent a few
ol last week in (Ids neighborhood.
MitsMary Lizzie Rhodes left Tuesday
r Alilitmno i.. 1..... i ...
1 Rhodes. t. oxal mouths :......... with -......- her brother, Rev
The ice cream supper, at the home
Mr. and Mrs R. of
L. Andrews, Thursday
e'ening, was greatly enjoyed by the
j I younger set.
Mr. ami Mw. Grier Dunn, of Coving.
ton were among the many friends
attended the funeral who
of Mr. Gunn here
baturday.
Miss Mattie A. Rhodes returned home
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A Startling Test.
1(1 S aVC 11 Me, Hr. T. G VferHtl
at . .
iho^tomtlSh itra? 1,0 iT 1 bad oft,!11 iVlccn!!.|J,,y of
round Electric
8 Zr!- iV(i,y « Uaraateed bb dys.'
pens a
AUhough he lmd been in bad health for
many years, his death was somewhat
S'!! 1111 un
Wa * 11 Sh0C!k t0 tb “ entire
county. Re was kved and highly
11 Who: re .
knew ]limi an(J , l|(J
cast a glQ4)ni over the entire
a. * -----
uuu.ty tu wfimh he 4. iud had lived, ui
M
nay Uod comfort thorn in their smH
reavement. The remains were laid to
n the caunetery at Bothany rest
<; v. Benjamin Graham Saturday offi¬ af-
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'Tbo Great a Risk.
JiaidiiTfr nas died ftmn 1 r an ery attack "c'^bborliood of colic some choler, one
or
" 01 11 Physician summoned
7 t«'“r' ‘j a
v r <*r ..........
, Kc P t at band. The risk is too
fur . anyone to take. (Jl.am Ci!|b a,-,..,,
dmfi!t r 1 ttn<l I,Uirril<K t>erlain’s ’
uoubtcdjy I Havtif] t.tm liv/.o ’ a Hemcdy ,*r | uts U11
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Drug 8tore.
Physicians advise breathing through
keep be nose, her mouth hut the average woman ea,\
shut long enough.
Letter to It. A. Dozier,
CKAWFOKDVIJjIjK o
Dear Sir: “It costs as much to put
paint on poor as good’’- common sayine
and true it costs much more k
poor paint; to 1 j„fi 0
Foor paint more is gallons.
pailit and paint and barytes or
sand or paint and fimo
paiot, and chalk paint or
or and benzine or
an ' 1 water: these are the usual
cheats; there are otfiDr.s.
ft takeH more Ha 11 oils ( »f r»«inf I
cneat e™ than TT l UA of honest paint; paint and tho cost 1
of of (he the labor labor of of painting painting is is so so mucli much V
gallon-one gallon *1 a
— cods - much
other for labor. as as an¬
This is the way to reckon your costs
for this year; but how about next year
Id it Devoe, and next year costs
nothing; year after next the same; the
8cime for severui 3 e r.s.
1 aint anything else, and your costs
recur to what you paint with. «ome of
the mixtures wear one year; some two¬
three.
It costs twice, three times, four times
«*•
Xot f >y paralyzing tho nerves
glands, like ai>
opium, morphine, cocaln
and oilier dangerous drugs, hut by i,
creasing ° tho natural secretions, weereuons,
this action n ': t ‘" n Is Ih obtained oljtaIn,, ‘ 1 as ,ia a a result result
ra0(lorn m "- s ''‘»ve rI e.s in medicine, maktr
possible to relieve pain without b:
aftf?r-c*/Tf;etfl.
You can safely depend upon Dr. Mile
Anti-Pain Bills to relieve and cure sue
pains as Neuralgia, Headache, Stomael
ache. Menstrual Pains, Rhcurnatlsn
i*.if kache, Toothache, etc.
' rhcy Z m 0,S0
’ by tholr calming act
n on tho m rvo.s, almost Instantly
Hove such distressing re
zincs*, Car-fiiekness, feelings as Diz
tahibty. Sleeplessnr Indigestion, Irri
°t merely do tliey ss, Nervousness, etc
, absolutely relieve, but thrn
cure, because by perse
in their use, you do
cause.
Dr. Miles’ Antl-Paln Pills are
anteed that Hrst package guar
will benefit oi
your money back. Never sold in bulk
M i 1 s ’ a A „ 11 ? 1 a i n U * j > q j T £i , th * ^od Dr!
^evtr t a rvT
♦1)0 only n-mr-dy th-it ».»? 1 ls -
mo relief. Since then Itov. L ( g fS 5
one hard nttack, because t acl
and it overcomes ti.e ,I;a Pill
Hi! GEO.
FREE }YacklJ.° r ,S n for Frfe rr! '
NO 12
50,000
Free Samples
You Can Get One
.
&
1 £££ tsii'-wHiarism, catarrh, = and
Kidney and Bladflar complaints, has met
witli almost instantaneous success be
oauso it has made some noteworthy
cures of very seven cases.
Mr. John Posw ef the Atlanta Fire
Dept., writes:
“ For months I eafTered with
sriauKsTOSs/iSot my kid
possession of a kettle of Black Weed.
The relief obtained from its uso was so
great before halt the first bottle bad
been used, that 9 put aside all other
medicines and 'am, mow sound and well
haVlDff boon Clir«d ^orrvnlAfttlTT
BLACK WEED Is sold by all drug
gists at $1.00 a bottle, or wo will gene
prepaid upon receipt of price.
Send Your Name “Lt 1 ™
a trial sample of this great remedy,
which will be sent absolutely freo, to¬
gether with our book containing valua¬
ble information and endorsements.
Please mention this paper. Address,
Black Weed Medicine Co.,
Jitlanta, Ga .
CALIFORNIA.
Knight Templars—Odd Fellows—La
Beginning Opportunity of the Year.
tMy August 15th and eontteuit
t() 8eiktmnh;*t’ (Hi. round z. >
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" nt of the above conve;
h v,......, ii.vv rare *
limit m \t . fw.^w.t. October oq^ 23rd.
Tickets will permit of ten-days’ stc
over at St. Louis, and allow holder nrh
Imm of going one route and returning a
without additional cost, except th
Uonsl returning via Portland an ude
1 lie charge P of *11 will be made,
risco-Rock Island systems off
excellent routes i,, either direction.
V V f!m f or / ates descriptive literatu:
and am | full ! information, and let us ph
tn p. B. L. PARROTT,
District Passenger Agent,
Gi
Subscribe for the Advocate-Democn
and Sotnt-Weekly Journal at $1.50.
V h-.i yoiTmTnT>mu~We tin guttei
IWnmt.'Ga W0,k * C ’ L '
For Pain
Take a Dr. Miles
Anti-Pain Pill, and
the Pain will dis¬
appear Like
Magic.