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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
VOL XXIX.
BUSY HOUSEWIVES.
Pe-ru-na a Prompt and Permanent
Cure for Nervousness.
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MRS. LULU LARLIER. - '
Mrs. Lulu Larmer, Stoughton, Wis.,
eays:
“For two years I suffered with ner¬
vous trouble and stomach disorders until
it seemed that there was nothing to me
but a bundle of nerves.
“ I was very irritable, could not sleep,
rest or compose myself, and was certain¬
ly unlit to take care of a household.
“ I took nervo tonics and pills without
benefit. When I began taking Peruna
I grew steadily better, my nerves grew
stronger, my rest was no longer fitful,
and to-day I consider myself in perfect
health and strength.
“ My recovery was slow but sure, but I
persevered and was rewarded by perfect
health.”—Mrs. Lulu Larmer.
intenden^f Mrs. Anna B. Fleharty, recent Super
ters, at Galesburg, 111 ., was for ten years
one of. the leading women there. Her
husband, when living, was first Presi
dent of the Nebraska Wesleyan Uni-
4.u a if tier written irom 401 Gurty
seventh street, W., Chicago, 111 ., she
sayss ... v
“ I would not be without Peruna for
ten Times- its cost.'’—Mrs. Anna B.
Fleharty.
“Health and Beauty,” a book written
by Dr. Hartman, on the phases of catarrh
peculiar to womeh, will be sent free by
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus,
Ohio.
When you want yopr house tin gutter,
ed, we can do the woik, C. L. Bugby
Burnett, Ga.
TROUBLES
V “I find Thedford’s Black-Draught
* It (rood medicine for liver disease.
cn red my - on after he had spi nt
■ $100 with doctors. It is all the med¬
icine I take.”—MRS. CAROLINE' '
MARTIN, Parkersburg, W. Va.
If your liver docs not act reg¬
ularly go to your druggist and
secure Black-Draught a package of Thedford’s
and take a dose
medicine tonight. frees,the This great family
bowels, stirs the constipated
anil up healthy torpid liver
• of bile. causes a secsetioh
Thedford’s Black - Draught
- will cleanse the bowels of im¬
purities and strengthen flic.kid- '
nets; A torpid liver invites
colds, biliousness, chills and
fever aricj all manner of sick¬
ness neys and resUf.T. '|,.;iugio'n. Bright's Weak disease kid¬
which claimf'j s many victiihs
package- as cOTsumpf . n. ' A' 25 -cent
of Thedford’s 111 aide
.
Draught should- always be kept
in the house.
“I Ufetl Thedford’s Black
Draught plaints for liveV and k dnev com¬
and found nothini; to excel
it.”—WILLIAM GOI-FMAN, Mar¬
blehead, 111.
THEDFORD’S
BLACK
DRAUGHT
HAIR PARKER’S BALSAM | (
ClcaripeS Promotes and luxuriant beautifies groirth. the hair, j *
a
Never Fails to Eestoro Gray,
Tlnir to its-Youthful Color.
Curca d> u huir iaumg. "
S' *c. a hd $ ^ LOO at ri> Yjtu t"Q %^ 1
CRAWFOlvI)VTLLE. GA.. FRIDAY JULY 15, i:)04
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BY “MIDGET.’
Sharon is soon to have a bank.
Mr. Wiliie Mi Keen is in Augusta.
Captain S. , 1 . Flyul ijin Aliauta.
Popular Hotel Jacksoli is crowded.
Miss AmeRaKolh spent Sunday at Har¬
nett.
Mr. Arthur Moore spent Sunday at
Hillman.
Mr Edwin Stewart spent Sunday at
Union Point.
Rrof. George F. Wright is attending
school at Athens.
Mr. Boyce Fieklin, of Washington, was
here Fi iday.
Col. and Mis. Hawes Cloud were in our
city last week.
Mrs. Steel, of Atlanta, is Mr. and Mrs.
L. T. Perkins’ guest.
Prof. Wingfield Stone has returned to
his home at Berzelia.
Mrs. AY . O. Bolder has returned to her
home at Washington.
.Miss Lizzie Hill, of (Jad'ey, was Miss
Nina Pate’s guest Sunday.
James 11 . Battle, of YVarrentoui, was in
our city' one day last week.
Misses Oleo and Kathleen Kendrick
have returned from Crawfordville.
Father Bazin is down from Atlanta,
the guest of the Sacred Heart Seminary.
Mr. itinl Alls. J. E. Rhodes, of Sparta,
are Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Aloore’s guests.
Our popular depot agent, Col George
D “‘ d ^ ^ « Vo¬
Mrs. Luther Lyle, of Texas, was Ml.
and Airs A. T. Gilbert’s gin si last week,
Mrs . A . T . Ktty and Miss L(llie Baruett
. ri . . ,
* «ii» ivtu* BCD A
t. u*
was the guest of Miss Allle Moore last
week.
Mrs. A\ r . B. Barnett will entertain the
Floral G'Jiib-niost elegantly at : its next
meei-ing,.
Air. and Mrs.' Geo. T. Moore wiire Mr.
Robert Johnson’s guests at Wrights
Sunday.
Air. and Airs. Geo. N. AVright hay r e one
of the most beautiful modern residences
i i the county.
Aliss Annie Waller has returned, to her
home at Gulverton : accompanied by
Mamie Aloore. > . •
Miss Alary Lizzie Sturdivant, accompa¬
nied by her brother, Jell, spent Sunday
al Union Point.
Air. and Airs, S. JL Chapman and their
attractive daughter* Aliss Eva, spent Sat¬
urday at Crawford vide".
■ Miss Edilye Perkins; of Perkins, Ga., is
the guest of Hotel Jackson, where she
wilt spend the summer.
Dr. Glv» u ' Bobins, •-a popular young
dentist of Wasbingroh, wfistbe guest of
Dr. K. A. Davidson : Sun layU
Hon. J. A. Kendiick came. down, from
Atlanta Friday to be with his family
till'Sunday aflcruoim.
L. T. Alooie was in ilie city
••Lively Times” says times bavhhot been
50 lively -at Hillman-ALts week.
Mr. and Airs. J. W. Falliu .and--their
attraciiye atwavwv.v* daughter, Miss EihUivn,-anil
Aliss’Flora Si bell, have returned from the
YVorlf’s Buir, .
Messrs. Russell Reid, -P’hilip
and EdwanL JoTtlatl'.' of Ci;awfo,rij.yiilc,
were J. Moore KchdriCk’s guests Alpuday
evnning. , /.,. •• • .
Mrs', T. F. Bargeron, Airs. ■Clara Bar
geieon, littly Ajits JjOiijsc IWfgi'ibii, of
Perkins, am yspeuding the euinmer
Hotel Jackson.
Air. and Mrs. J. PirStunli.vant• etiter
lained iieligntfully gt dinner Wednesday
evening, complimentary to the many vis¬
itor- gt Raytown ; ay)d.Sharon.
An extra force-.of bauds are employ ed
on 1 he- streets this week, anef. Chief
SiU' Jivant is making our little city real
and attractive “in the same old way.”
Misses Alyra and Alary McCord
Cairiu Reid, of Crawfordville, and Louise
Ketidr.ck, of tiharon, aie ihe attractive
guests of Mis-es Willie Jo auil Vannie
Wright.
Dr. : n i Mrs. A. (J. Davidson’s dinner
arty Alouday was greatly enjoyed.
'(intent were Mr. and Mrs .lames O.
Brooke, of .Madison; Mr. and Mrs.
Sturdivant, Dr. and Mrs. L. K. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Alberts. Barnett enter- j
,
tamed beautifully at dinner Monday. Their I
guests were Mr. and Mrs. . 1 . F. Rhodes, !
of Sparta: Mr. and Mrs. (). i), Aloo'e.!
Mr and Mis. \V. li. Moore and Mrs. Ann
IS-mutt.
^ Among the jolly parly that went to At¬
lanta Tuesday were Coroner and Mrs. J.
1 C. Kendrick, Mrs. A. (}. Stone, Misses
Fahnie Lou and Abide Love Hill, Miss
Lizzie Brown Kendrick, Dr. A. T. Ray,
Mossrt Oweu Gilbert-. D. A. Peiklns and
Seals Durden.
One of the most beautiful social events
of the season was the entertainment Mon¬
day evening by a; i-ss Lillie Barnett, in I
1 honor of Misses Willie Jo and Vannie
,
j VVright’s guests. The enjoyable features j
of the entertainment were music, vocal j
and insti iimental; Recitations, pit, troil,
j l,nd anil froze otUcr-**, •Iv-jgUI •u.vTru Fit rues’, its! after were which served. served, cakeN, These ices
i
attractive visitors g- te receiving inany
\ llatte.ing social .entiims during their
stay.
—
IVjgUt Wf§®Br Terror.
. “I waulilg^ongh.jidiiffly Mrs; (pints y^iplrg all ate, night;Jong,’ of Alt
writes xan
uri i, Init., hadcJnsuil^tion “ami could hardly gi t any
sieep, 1 so bad iliac,’ if
1 walked a block biootj^Ami, f tyoujd . cough fright¬
fully and spit vvhgu. all other
medialut-8 King’s New failed,jilttipfe Discwefy, #1 wholly bottles cured of Dr.
me
and 1 gained 58 p )'inj<ls.” coughs, It is absolutely colds, In
guaranteed to Jf&nd u*t:
g.tippe, broucoiti/j . ijvififrSOc T ail throat and
lung troubles. and * 1 . Trial
uottles free at the Owl.Drug Store.
Mr, Ernest BKffANY, Tayio|^Vas. in cjur midst’
Sund, y*
•
Mr. .r f» V*
..
Mr. and Mi -. 1 , * modes dined with
the old folks Sunday^, »
Mr. Grover David sjont Satm J‘iy and
Sunday at Union Pciu'.
Mr. R. L- Andrews went up to Atlanta
Tuesday last
Miss Lilia Reynold spent a few days
of last week at Union Point.
Aliss Rizzic VeViy.ej was dig guest of
Miss Mabel Davis Satinjay "i and Blind,i,.
if*'.* '
, Messrs, Ewell • J«n| 1 and Alex King
made-a business' trira to Pentield .Tues¬
day. ’ |
Mfs. A.'II. Gunn L ithe guest of Mrs.
J. II. Callahan, at,,f|jrawfordyille this
week. ' r J
- j
•Mrs. II. E. Davis c*ld Miss Mattie I)u
• v-is sjieut Saturday Wjili friends at (haw
ford vilte.
Several from liyre aPw-nded the barbecue
at YVliife Plajns .Satjl'day, ® anil report
g,qod time.
■Muster- Post er It hocus is spending tiiis
week • with liis grandparents, Mr. and
>1 rs.'R. H.'Rhodes.
Mr, A. JL . Taylof 4 lias returned ■ from
Ailaiitannd.iS'now ( the- home ol Jiis
brother, F. J>.- Tayli/r,near Crawfordville.
His condition is not''Kiti'ch improved.
Don’t Get Foot sure! '
- Get Allen’s Foot-Ease.
"A wonderful powder that cures tired,
a hing, swikiling feet and makes new < r
1 /ght’Shoes easy. Ask today for Allen’s
- siiij-liUitc. Trial
.
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" u B - AdresS, A, it Ben S. Oiin
sled, Le Rovy N. V'. • ..
SANDY CROSS.
Mies Elbe 1 fchrison lias recovered from
an attack of-roseola.
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, t,
Air. and Mrs. C. W. Gee arid family
visileif, here, Friday . - •
Rev. Ben. Grahahr delivered a most
ax< client sermon here Sunday,
Everyore imuh: big preparations for the
general meeting and it was largely at
tended.
Mrs. Florence Johnson has returned
from a visittc Mrs. M. VV. Johnson at
Norwood.
The missionary me.ftUug w is not, lield
^Sunday, on- account: - of the president,
1 able 1
: Mis. Ben. Graham, not’tiering to e
out.
ClASTORIA.
Bears tha A x ^ Kind Ym Have Always Bou^rt
Signature
of.
Ripples From
the Country.
TRAY ELKii.
.icociveit- Good rains.
1’ay yotir subscription.
B'ackbeny crop playing out.
Crops arc very good in this section.
Farmers will not lay by til! c la t
of July,
Place yonr-iul m the Advi-Dem. it
will pay you.
No trouble in the writer’s section m
the Fourth.
And now let the Democrats quit talk
Ligand go to work.
IIousi kee >e s are dr) mg apples. l’ercii
es wil1 < on ol fcl ' r -
I b ro is -o no li e cotton in parts i f
«•»« ‘ ‘Hu t
'! lie large t room wo ever saw is room
for improvement.
Who yvill lie liu- first to send the editor
a big watenoellon?
Tim inore wo see of some folks the
loss confidence we have in in nkinil.
Airs. Jessie Weathers Inis been quite
sick, but is some, better now.
Wo arc having an unusual initiiliir of
deaths in Taliaferro t liis ycar.
Ed AlcJunki i has runted to Ids new
place of bueinessiat Barnett.
People should patronize home nidus- ,
try—your merchants, mechanics, etc.
Air. Jim Williatug and mm icturned to
their h Hue di A l min Inst week.
Ill w much diit does a ilin-doLber dob,
whop a diit, dobber docs dob dirt? | AVe
p.iss.j
Subscribe for thu Advocate-Democrat
and read the best paper the, county hug
ever had. *. .
Sprak a good word for yput;
“TravePei” and family spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Greg¬
ory.
Mrs. E i t Bell and Airs. James Sims, of
Augusta, visited in the ■ Red ' Lick” dis
trict last week.
Memorial Hid vices will be held for the
lute G VV, MeAlpin, at Hnlom Bajitlsl
.church on the■ 11 fill Sunday 11101 ning.
/
YViiata good world ibis would lie if
every man came up to ilie standard ol
perfection be sets for his neighbor.
Mrs. A eel Afarabie and children .are
making tin ir lminu with the . formci’s
moilier, A(rs Al, C. Taylor, Mr. Mara¬
ble is running on the road,
The annual meeting id Salem Baptist
(Tiiire)i will cdiiiinenee Friday before the
fifth Sunday in this inohlj/. Rev. Mr.
Cummings, of Wairenton, will assist pas¬
tor Pattillo in eoiiuucling the meetings.
Mr. and_ Mrs. J VV. AleKiimey visited
hi 1 lie Bermuda secllon las't Week. Air.
Ale. bragged on his expertness
as a blackberry picker,'and when a Indy
offered lo biie him, lie replied that -lie
would rather drop peas
l.i appers that Taliaferro is to Ipive. a
county court. Some.wan, a city court,
blit the county hasn't sufficient ,popula¬
tion for a city court. It takes 10,000 peo¬
ple. So we will have to try a county
court.
Sir. VV'. J. Weathers-had a warrant is
stud for Will A,uro a colored, la-t week.
Aeicc, it is alleged, wont -into Air.
Weathers’ horn : and took five dollars
from his pocket. Airs. Weathers was ill
in the home at, the time. Acre
bound over to tlie August term of court.
Brrilally Tortured.
'' A ease came to litriij. Unit for persist
tent, and unmerciful torture lias perhaps
never been equaled. Joe Golobie.k, of
Colusa, Cal., writes: “For 1.1 years 1 en¬
dured insufferable pain from ihenmatJsm
and nothing relieved me, though I tried
everything known the 1 1 came *•«••*•*• across Klee
sric flitters and it’s greatest medicine
on earth for that trouble. A few bottles
completely relieved and evied me.” Just
as gyod for Liver and Kidney troubles
and general debility. Only 50 c. Satis
t ‘ l0,Ul11 guaranteed t >y tin: Owl Drug
Store.
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Card of I'd auks.
We desire to thank our many friends
an; kind 1 neighbors for their kindness
exti nd,.at dining the sii ki e s ai d death
of dm, JJttl j bili^i . May God be with and
hi si tiieiii all is our liumble prayer.
J. R. A KIN 8 AND WIFE.
NO 18
MILDRAJON NOTES
oils Kit VKK.
An Unselfish j.cr.son j- one io lie* lovid.
I'bis community lias been bles.-ed w itu
idee mins,
Mis-es Susan and Aileba Simm visile.I
relative.* in ooi n.id-t in- 1 week.
VA . M . Agi c and sen, Gicno. made a
li'it lo I’o.vcjlou Ills! WCe.K.'
Alif. Emily Akins spent Aloud. y w.tli
Mis-es Sits in and Adclia G mu.
.Mcs.-rs. cl uni Chapin,so, .1. A. Hill and
,m On y m in I c a visit to Sparta Monday.
0 ‘v<• i al from this place attended lb
■
l|{lld meeting at Handy' (boss | Ins
w,< '■
Ask some i.f our j is pie ] u ,w |boy
crossed the i iver w Idle Hiiektairv li.iiu
mg
Alls. ALut.lia Rliodiis of Jennings, spent
several days recently with Air.,. h,„. m
Allen Imre.
AIlss tsallic [,ou Allen returned b< me
Saturday, after an exn ndeil visit to u.l.i
tivi s at ('raw foiilville.
Aliss Burundi Chapman and brother,
( bind, spent Saint day nlgl.t with leni¬
tives at Griiwfoidvillc.
Mi. and Mrs. G. If. tvewait and cliil
drcii, visited'at tli • h mm of AL- \V. T.
(lluipinan last week.
All, and Alts. N. A AMen -pent Sui
day with Mi, and Mrs. AL E. Moore near
Crawfordville
Mr. N. A. Alim w II beat, Black i.og
court Pi Iday , July 22 , for the purpose of
coins ting rond tax. lie desires that the
people nil Dl him there.
Working Nigh I and Day.
'I'lie busiest and , mightiest litiie tiling
llup, ever was made is Dr. King’s New
Lite B.hl:*. Jtw-e pins change weakness
into yW'.ngUV listn—Siieafc *i»iA energy,
MARGARET’S GROVE.
\ i ile r.
Crops not very good.
Very fine rain in this seetioli Sunday
1 fieriioon.
Finn:- was no pleaching here Sunday
aflernoon, on account of Ilie rain.
Air. and Air-. Arthur Taylor spent Sun¬
day vvitii the aite 1 ’h brother, Air. Clin d
Tay lor.
Several frnn Imre al tended general
melting at Sandy Cross Tut* day m.d
Wednesday.
Aliss Aland Rhodes was the guest of
Mr. and Alls. Wylie Rhodes Haiti in'a/
and Sunday.
Alls. . 1 . J'’, Oeletiee was the guest of
Air. S. T. O,;lenve’s family Saturday and
Sunday.
Mi. lutnei [’helps was e«! td t> >li:
(,*<•(]. al" of his sick grandmother Sunday
111,111 tug.
I >01.’ f >rgt t tin' ic • cream f rival' JlA
Margale), G| v elnmli Wediie-dky
nigiif, luiy S 0 i.li. J ha proceeds will be
used for till: purpose *of rini-biiig the
eJiim^i.
■ o yx .*3 fi- <0 snr. x .
Bears the ^' n( ^ You HaYe Alpys Bought
3 iguaturo V/ fW
.
of
1 Advertised Letters.
’! he Drill wing letters remain iu'tlic post
o bee al (.'rawh-rdville:
j For Juni*—li i- Love 1 u 11 , T. G.
W :-i, (Jon.'e 1 Jom-, I rmn l{e. d.
For Ju_.—-iftiii AleLe dm, Francis
Williams, (>. G. We q I-.. Join.-,
Aley Jones, Julian hmiii,
Al. K. GORHAM, [’. Al.
CASTOniA.
Boars the If| e Kind You Have Always Bought
Hot .Springs, Ark nsas.
One fare, (JusS'J, for tin: round-trip.
Tickets on sale every Wedne-dity and
Sirttirdav. Return limit tin days.
The Frisco tty-tem, in epnnection with
tlie Rock Island Bystens-.rmn Mempl*is
offers the fjest route. ..rW'rite for liteia-
1 ui e and fid I pari icu ar-.
. .S. L PARROTT,
Distract, 1 ’as-enger Agant.
• Atlanta, Ga.
CASTOniA.
Bears the a ^ Kioii Yo u Have Always Boughr
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