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ADV OCA TE-DEMOCRAT.
VOL. VOL . XXIX. XXIX.
>T ho Had The Grip Last Winter
Should Read This.
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Mr*. Tbeophile Schmitt.
Mrs. Theophile Schmitt, wife of the
Ex-Secretary of the German consulate,
writes the following letter to Dr. Hart
man, from 8417 Wabash ave., Chicago,
111. Mrs. Schmitt says: “1 suffered
this winter with a severe attack of la
grippe, and having repeatedly heard of
the value of Peruua in such cases I
thought I would try it. I used it faith¬
fully and began to feel a change for the
better the second day, and in the course
of a week I was very much improved.
After using three bottles I not only
found that the grip had disappeared,
but my general health was much better.
I am satisfied that Peruua is a wonder¬
ful family remedy and gladly endorse
it.” Yours, Mrs. Theophile Schmitt.
La grippe leaves the system saturated
with catarrh. This condition is known
as systemic catarrh. Accept no other
remedy. Address Dr. Hartman, Colum¬
bus, Ohio, for free tiook.
Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruua
Almanac for 11)05.
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842 I'if Congress St.
M ,1 consider Portland, - --------, Mais Oct. 17 , 1902 .
Wine of Oardui superior
to any doctor’s medicine I ever used
and I know whereof I speak. I suf¬
fered for nine months with suppressed
’menstruation which completely pros¬
trated me. Pains would sboSt through
my back and sides and I would have
blinding swell headaches. Mv limbs would
up and I would feel so weak I
could not stand up. I naturally felt
discouraged the help for I seemed to be beyond
of physicians, but Wine of
Oardui oame as a God-send to me. I
felt a change for the bettor within a
week. After nineteen days treatment
I menstruated without suffering the
agonies I usually did and soon became
regular Oardui is and without pain. Wine of
that all simply wonderful and I wish its
good qualities. suffering women knew of
listus s
Treasurer, Portland Economic League
Periodical headaches tell of fe¬
male weakness. Wine of Cardui
cures permanently twenty nineteen out of
every cases of irregular
menses, female bearing weakness. down pains or
any If you are
failed, discouraged that is and the doctors have
best reason in
the world you should try Wine of
Cardui now. Remember that
headaches mean ••‘male weakness.
Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
WINE*
CARD!)!
KILLthi COUGH
and CURE the LUNCS
WITH Dr. Kings
New Discovery
FOR C /ye rONSUMPTION Price
OUGHS and 5Gc &$1.00
rfOLDS Free Trial. !
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB¬ j
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CRAWFORDVILLE. CA.. FRIDAY DECEMBER 9 1904.
MSS.
BY MIDGET.
Mr. O. D. Moore visited Augusia this
week.
Mr. E. B. Moore continues t,o improve,
after a severe attack of appendicitis.
“No mouey!” is the cry everywhere;
crude demoralized, and nothing doing.
Several of our merchants have signs
out, “Selling Out at Cost.”
Mr. Geo. F. Wright, of Atlanta, is vis¬
iting relatives at Raytown and Sharon.
Prof. A. H. Flvnt continues on the
sick list, not being able to attend to his
school duties.
Mr. J. R. Brown has accepted a posi¬
tion with J. M. Kendrick & Co., and has
put the stock of goods in tine shape.
Mr. Garnett Stone left Monday for
T Fla where he will make his
. future ..... n home.
Mr. Jewel Wrlelit Is visiting his bro
ther, Mr. Will Wright., at Meadow, in
Bullock county.
The downfall in the price of cotton has
changed the ways of many.
Rev. J. B. Armstrong, of Norwood,
was here Monday looking for the last of
ten cents cotton.
Mr. and Mrs J. P. Sturdivant enter
tiiDed with a delightiul dance on Thurs¬
day evening.
Rev. Benjamin Graham filled his reg¬
ular appointment at this pluee Sunday
and Sunday night.
Postmaster W. T. Fiynt has remodeled
the post-office. It makes considerable
difference in its appearance.
There will be a called meeting of the
Masons on Friday night for the purpose
of giving Fellow-Craft degree.
Mrs. W. R. Moore attended the funeral
of her uncle, Mr. Thomas Wingfield, who
was buried at Washington Wednesday.
We are glad to know that Mr. Jeff
Sturdivant will move in this section an¬
other year. He is a good citizen, and
Mtp.
The Sharon, Raytown and Wash¬
ington fox hunters enjoyed a fine
race Tuesday morning, Washington
taking the lead.
Mr. J. T. Pate and Judge M, J. Taylor
carried the returns from the 172nd dis¬
trict of the justice of the peace election.
Mr. Howell Corry was elected justice.
The Floral Clnb will be entertained by
Mrs- J. W. Fallin on the 27th instant.
The exercises will continue from eight
o’clock a. m. till 4 o'clock p. m.
Mr. Thomas Wingfield, who has been
a suffererer from dropsy, for some time,
died at his home in Washington Tues¬
day morning.
Mr. George N. Wright is acting cashier
for the Bank of Sharon, while Cashier
W. L. Keudrick Js in Augusta attending
to some business concerning the hank.
Some of the members of the Sandy
Cross Sunday school seetn a little Indif¬
ferent toward j fining us in our Christmas
tree. Better tall in line »nd lend us a
helping hand.
Mi. L. S. Jackson is giving the highest
cash pi ices for turkeys. He wants to ac¬
commodate his boarders to a turkey din¬
ner each duiing Christmas. [Tell Mr
Jackson we are thinking very seriously
of spending Christmas with him.-—Ed.]
The Sharon High School will give an
entertainment on Friday night, the 23rd
instant. The play promises to lie carried
out in grand style and ail who attend
will be well entertained. The price of
admission lias not been decided upon.
Mothers Praise It.
Mothers everywhere praise One-.\linute
Cough Cure for the sufferings it has re¬
lieved and the lives of their little ones it
has saved. A certain cure for coughs
croup and whooping-cough. A L Spaf
jord, postmaster, of Chester, Mich., says:
‘Our little girl was unconscious from
trangulation during a sudden and terrp j
blc attack of croup. One Minute Cough
Cure quickly relieved and cured her a-nd
cannot praise it too highly. - ’ One Min [
ute Cough Cure relieves coughs, makes I
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ovt inflammation, and removes every \
cruise of a cough and strain on] lungs. I j
gold by Hadaway Moore.
The wife of the ’’good feliow’ is en
titled to the credit as well as sympathy
Honest effort is never a failure.
A SWELL BOOT
MAKERS that individualises
WITH THE CHARACTER i its
WOMAN I wearer as
being exclusive.
PRICE:
$3.00
MILDRAJ0N NOTES.
OBSERVER.
Mr. Tim Ruy spent last week with rel¬
atives at Washington.
There was quite a large crowd present
at Sunday school last Sunday.
Mr. S. H Allen, of Oruwfordville, vis¬
ited home folks here Sunday.
Some people will get through picking
collou by Christmas,
There were several nice hogs killed
in this community last week.
It is only two weeks until Chrl irltwna
but is hard to realize that it is so near..
The llttie children are looking with
work ibis week tor Air. 8. A.
near Crawfordvllle. j
Mr. Edward Posg spent Thursday in]
night of last week with fiiends this
community. *
Mr, C. 0. llill and family will ’make
their home in Warren couuty, near Wil¬
liams creek, another year.
Mrs. C. C Hdl entertained the ladies
of this community with a quilting and an
“old time good dinner” last Friday.
Miss Amy Caldwell, of Crawfoidvlile,
yisited her cousin, Miss Alllo Atchison,
at this place, this week.
Mr. S. J. Chapman and family have
returned from Emanuel county, and are
very anxious to move into their home.
Misses Sallie Lou and Susie Allen and
Burmali Chapman and Claud Chapman
visited relatives at Crawfordvllle last
week.
Mr, B. B. Ray and family will reside
in the residence formerly occupied by
Mr. Robert Hay, near Green Meadow.
Mr. O. C. Ray will live in the house
that Mr. B. B- lisy occupies.
Quite a small number of young people
spent a very pleasant evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hill last
Friday. After spending some time in a
social manner, confectioneries were
most heartily enjoyed by those present.
It was our privilege and pleasure to
meet Mrs. Burnle Turner, of Barnett,
last week. This good woman will ever
have a tender memory in the hearts of
the people of Alildrajon. Her lamented
husband was the raithful superintendent
of our Sunday school for four years.
Not a Sick Day Since.
“I was taken severely sick with kidney
trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none
of which relieved me. One day I saw an
HfJ of your Electric hitters and determin
After taking a few do«es>
£ felt relieved, and. mien thereafter was
entirely cured, and have not seen a sick
day since. Neighbors of mine have been
“ mSr.n,lSSf - tEK
,, j s what B F Bt»s, of Fremont
' Hadaway &
50c at "
N O writes; only
Moore, druggiits.
C ASTO ’J^Z A.,
Bears the '■tie Kin 4 You Have Always Boufht
Signature
of
A Runaway Bicycle,
Terminated with an ugly cut on the
log of J B Orner, Franklin Grove, 1H. Ii
developed n stubborn ulcer, unyielding to
doctors and remedies for four years.
The Bucklen’s Arnica Halve, cured. It’
just as good for Burns v Scalds, Skin
Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Hsdaway &
Moore’s, druggists.
“LOW RATES.”
On Tuesday, Nov. 22d. and again on
Dec, 13ih and 27ty, the Frisco System
will sell one-way excureion tickets
from Atlanta to all points in the Indian
Territory and Oklahoma at the ex¬
tremely low rate of $15. On same dates
one-way reduced rate tickets will also
fe sold to points in eastern and centred
. 1 m • « p ji&wmtt, DP/ « N
stree , Atlanta, da.
skfor Allen’s Foot Ease, a Powder
To shake into your shoes. It rests the
feet. Makes walking easy. Cures Corns,
Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Bwolyn and
sweating feet. At »lI druggists and [Shoe
Stores, 25c. Dbn’t accept any substitute.
Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olm
ted, Lolloy. N. Y.
The man who enjoys his work wastes
no timo looking at the clock.
Doen’t, Respect Dirt Age.
It ishameful when youth fails to show
proper respect for old age, but pint the
contrary in the case of Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. They cut of maladies no mat¬
ter how severe and irrespective of old
age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Con¬
stipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25c
at Hadaway A Moore’s.
BearB the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
I FALL ANNOUNCEMENT.
We are ready with lots of new goods
for the Fall and Winter trade.......
The public generally invited to call at our store and let us get
acquainted with each other. We want also to show you what
we have in......
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Gloves,
Underwear, Hats, Caps, J. K. Orr Red
Seal Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery;
Plows, Guns, Bedsteads, Chairs. Mat
esses. Clothing, Etc- : ♦
We handle Ballard’s Obelisk Flour, Dictator, Pride of the ♦ ♦
pantry and other brands, all of which we guarantee. ♦
Your money returned if not good. We sell the very best t
half rib meat re can buy, also Earn. Sugar, Coffee” Lard, :
Cheese, Canned Meat and Vegetables, Salt, Syrup, To¬ ♦
bacco, Cigars, and lots Drugs. of other F. things. E. Block’s Fine Caudy and t
Crackers 4 4
Come to White Plains, and Come to Onr Store. #
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Thanking the people for their 4
patronage and soliting a co 4 ♦
tinuance of the same, 1 remain Respectfully, ♦
GEO. W. TAPPAN. ♦
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$1 A Y EAR.
A Key to Examinations. It contains the
Questions auii Answers ol’ every Public
School Examination in Georgia since
J888. S xteeu years’ work. We will senq
it postpaid, on receipt of One Dollars
Descriptive circulars freo. B. S’
HOLDEN, Cashier (Ulmer County Bank
ELL LI AY. GEORGIA.
Remember, we make and repaii your
tinware and stovepipes. 0. L. Rugby.
A man who has nothing hut money v
to tie pilled by even the pauper.
Thousands Cured.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve lias cured
thousands of cases of Pile.’. “I bought a
box ot DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve on the
recommendation of our druggist,” go
write* CJ 11 Lacroix of Zavalta, Texas,
xu ..’SO* a stuborn case of piles,
Hadaway «te Moore.
No man fails who tries his level best.
For it limited time wo will
send the Advocate Democrat.
Southern Cultivator and Semi
Weekly Journal, one year each
at 11.75.
Fresh Meats.
Those deriping the very incest
and best meats, should give mo
an order. I can furnish the very
best cuts in Beef and Pork.
Fish and Oysters on Fridays
and Satiuda.ys.
Lee Anderson.