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| ISS ADELAIDE CLAIRE, 446 W.
Forty-first street, New York City,
N. Y., writes:
“ Peruna strengthens and restores th9
nervous system, builds up your worn
out constitution and is just wliat women
need who are afflicted with weakness of
any kind. I hear nothing but praise for
Peruna on all sides. Most of the mem¬
bers of my family have used it and all
stand by it as a wonderful health giver.”
—Miss Adelaide Claire.
Catarrh a Systemic Disease.
Catarrh is a systemic disease, curable
only by systemic treatment. A remedy
that cures catarrh must aim directly at
the depressed nerve centers. This is
what Peruna does. Peruna immediately
invigorates the nerve centers which
give vitality to the mucous membranes.
Then catarrh disappears; then it is per¬
manently cured.
. Peiung, cures the catarrh wherever lo¬
cated.
If you do not derive prompt and satis¬
factory results from the use of Peruna
write at once to Dr. ITartman, giving a
full statement of your case and ho will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad¬
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O,
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222 South Peoria St.,
Chicago, Inn., Oct. ?, 1902.
Eight months ago I was so ill
that 1 was compelled to lie or sit
down nearly all the time. My
stomach was so weak and upset
that I could keep nothing on it I
and I vomited frequently. without
could not urinate much great that
pain and I coughed and go
my and throat The 1-ungs doctors were raw
sore. disease pro¬ and
nounced it Bright's
ethers said it little was consumption. what
It mattered to me
they called it and I had no de¬
sire to live. A sister visited .trio
from St. Louis and asked me if
1 had over tried Wine of Cardui.
I told her J had not and she
bought a bottle. I believe that
it saved my life. I believe many
women could save much suffer¬
ing if they but knew of its value. 4
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Don’t you want freedom from
pain ? Take Yv ine of Cardui
and make one supreme effort to
be well. You da not need to be
a weak, helpless sufferer. You
can have a woman's health and
do a woman's work in hfc. Why
not secure a bottle of Wine of
Cardui from your druggist to¬
day?
Money Loaned.
I am now prepared to
loans cn farm lands at
rate of interest and on the
terms at the least cos'
IIAWES CLOUD,
Attorney at Law
C’rawfosdvi 1 !e, Ga.
Office in C ;rt Ho*=c.
C RAW FORD VILLE. GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1904
by Widget.
Brother A. T. Gilbert is able to be tip
again.
Brother Charlie Itotli is able to be out
again, after several days’ illness.
The Sharon giuner y t< ni.i vis to n,
on full time.
The election passed off quietly.^with
he exception of several bets and a few
irguments.
Parker earrie 1 this district and we re¬
gret he didn’t do the same throughout
tliecountry.
,,Our preacher seems to be straight af¬
ter church members, who partake in
dancing.
Subscribe liberally toward getting a
Presbyterian minister, and then we will
have two sermons a month.
Master Harry Kendrick is able to
same his school duties, after three
weeks of sickness.
The oyster supper promises to be a
great affair for the Floral Club. It will
commence at 4 o’clock and continue uu
til 10 o’clock Friday evening.
Rev. H. L. Crumley will preach at,
the Methodist, churen Sunday uiglit. All
are invited to come out and hear his
excellent sermon.
Miss Leouate Pate returned home
Monday night, after spending several
weeks in Emanuel and Bullock coun
ies.
The Sharon High School will give its
first entertainment Friday afternoon.
Parents of children are invited to come
and hear the children recite.
The Bank of Sharon is spreading out
its white wings. It. has a telegraph
and telephone office, a good president,
and one of the finest cashiers in the
Stata* ■ t ■ '
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore and wife
will celebrate their golden wedding, on
Nov. 29th. This most estimable couple
have lived together 5o years. They
have eight daughters and thirty-eight
grandchildren and two great grand¬
children. The] celebration will take
place at, the home of Hon. J. A. Ken¬
drick, who married a daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Moore.
A YV02i BEItEUL SA VINfl.
The hugest Methodist church in Ceor
gia. calculated to use over one hundred
Sallons of the usual kind of mixed painl
in paint in painting their church.
They used only 32 gallons of the Log¬
man *to Martinez Paint mixed with 24 gal¬
lons of linseed oil Actual cost of painl.
was less than $1,20 per gallon.
Saved over eighty ($80,00) dollars in
paint, and got a big donation besides.
EVERY CHURCH will he given a lib¬
eral quantity whenever they paint.
Many houses are well painted with
f mr gallons of L. & M. and three gallon-,
of linseed oil mixed therewith.
Wears and covers like gold.
These celebrated paints are sold by W.
■J. Norton, Crawfordville, Ga.
Marrov/ Escape
From a Rattlesnake.
Special to Advocate-Democrat.
Juno, Ga., Nov, 10.—While
Mr. H. S. Woodson was walk
ing through his meadows last
week, he was struck at by a live
foot rattlesnake, which
its fun** in tho aM* of Ins shoe,
AH that saved his life was
tough leather of the Green Tag
Battle Axe Shoes he had on.
Woodson will never wear any
other than Battle Axe Shoes,
They a .e sold by the Bearden
Mercantile Co., Madison, Ga.
Thousands Cured,
Deb ill’s Witch Hazel Salve lias cured
thousands of cases of Pile.’. “I bought a
box of De-Witt’s Witch Haze) iSslve on tin
recommendation of our drugfi -t,” -o
writes (; II Lacroix, of Zavalla, Te xas.
“and u-e'l it for a stubborn case of Piles
It cured me permanently.” Hold by
iludawiiy it Moore.
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V: .caprice: $3 50
Letter to C, W. GEE,
Craw ford ville. Ga.
Dear Sir:
If you paint two houses
alike with two different paints,
and one takes twice as much paint
as the other; you know which
paint to buy after that- so far
as go far goes—don’t you?
One of these paints is Devoe;
the other is any average paint.
The worst or wo r ;e ah an that;
the better are ?- idti better ;
no. other paint tna-a , is any¬
where near Devoe ih go-far
Devoe is go further: the rest are
go-short go middling and got
three-quarters.
Yours Truly.
F. W. Devoe & Co.
P. S.—T. F. Kendrick Co. sell
our paint.
Well, it vwmn’r Bryan’s fault.
Mothers Braise It.
Mothers everywhere nvaise One-Minute"
Cough Cure for the sufferings it lias re¬
lieved ami the liyes of their iillie ones it
has saved. A certain cure for coughs,
croup and wheoping cough. A. L Hpaf
jord, postmaster, of Chester, Midi., says:
“Our little girl was unconscious from
strangulation during a sudden and terri¬
ble attack of croup. One Minute C'ougli
Cure quickly relieved and cured her and
I cannot praise it too highly.’’ One Min¬
ute Cough Cure relieves coughs, makes
breathing easy, cuts out phlegm, draws
ovt inflammation, and removes oyery
cause of a cough and strain on lungs.
Sold by Hadaway & Moore.
Tiie avcra -°. an “ ount of H lfl03S tld
j l' 10 u nia,l '- H fbur >eais.
PGastrous Wrecks.
CarcleisiK-s- is responsible many a rail¬
way wreck and the name causes are making
human wrecks of sufferers from Tbroa
and Lung troubles. But sence the adven
of Dr. Kings’.New Discovery for consump
j tion, Coughs and Colds, even the worn
i j cases can tie cured, and hopeless resignation
is u0 longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of
Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whoae
i fe was saved by Dr. king’s New Disca very
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Moonj , )ruggest . p rif; r,; o uc, and shoo
j Trial bottles free.
Gov , Ter l^Te
on to a great deal,
A Runaway Bicycle,
Terminated with an ugly cut on the
Jeg of -1 B Orner, Franklin Drove, lb. H
developed u stubborn ulcer, unyielding to
dolors arid remedies for four years.
Then BtiCklen’s Arnica Halve cured. lib
just as good for Burns, Hcalds, Skin
‘ Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Hadaway &
ore’,-, druggists.
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Wanted Lady or gentleman
of fair education to travel fora
firm of Hff'AOOO capital. Salary
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(Successor to Kearsey & Plumb.)
1 299 Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
Dealer Fine Whiskies & Wines.
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