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ADVOCATE DEMOCRAT
VOL. XXIX.
MRS. COOPER,
The Most Famous Sculpturwa
the World, Entirely Cared
by Pemna.
Mrs. M. C. Cooper.
r Mrs. M. C. Cooper, of the Royal Acad¬
emy of Arte, London, England, is un¬
doubtedly one of the greatest living
sculptors. Ruskin, the great artist,
placed Mrs. Cooper as one of the great
est sculptors and painters of this cen¬
tury. Mrs. is
of Peruna and in a letter dated January
26th, written from Washington, says the
following: “I take pleasure in recom¬
mending Peruna for catarrh and la
grippe. I have suffered for months and
after the use of one bottle of Peruna I
am entirely well.”—Mrs. M.C.Cooper.
Send for a free book on catarrh en¬
titled “ Health and Beauty.” This book
is written especially for women, and
will be found to be of great value to
every woman. Address Dr. Hartman,
Cpliunbus, Ohio.
A>k Yonr Druggist fur a Free Peruna
Almanac for 1905.
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MBS. CECELIA STOWE,
Orator, Entre Nous elub.
176 Warren Avenue,
For Chicago, III., Oct. 22, 1902.
from nearly four years I suffered
ovarian troubles. The doc¬
tor insisted on an operation as the
only way to get well. 1, however,
My strongly husband objected to an operation.
felt disheartened as
well as I, for home with a sick
woman is a disconsolate place at
best. A friendly druggist advised
him to get a bottle of Wine of
Cardui for me to try, and he did so.
I began to improve in a few days and
my recovery was very rapi d. With
being. in eighteen weeks I was another
Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every
woman how a home is saddened by
female weaknes and how completely
Wine of Cardui cures that sick¬
ness and brings health and happi¬
ness again. Do not go on suffer
ing. Go to your druggist todav
and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine
of Cardui.
WlNECifHfUJ
BUNSTIPATIUN
••For over nine years I suffered witn chronic con.
stipation and during this time 1 had to take an
injection of warm water once every 24 hours before
I could have an action on my bowels. Happily I
tried Cascarets, and today I am a well man
Buffered During the nine years before I used Cascarets I
untold misery with internal piiea. Thanka
to you J am free from all that this morning. Yon
can use this iu behalf of suffering humanity.’'
B. F. Fisher, Roanoke. I1L
Best For
The Bowels
CANDY CATHARTIC
teed „ to _ -_ -- back. amped
care or your money
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N»Y* 6oj
NMUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY DECEMBER 23, 1904.
BY MIDGET.
Toe weather continues cold.
'J'he merchants and clerks of Sharon
will all take holiday next Monday.
Mrs. J. M. Kendrick has returned from
an extended visit to her sister in McDuffie
county.
Our people are doing nicely about the
Christmas tree. Everybody is getting in
line and helping all they can.
Trade has opened up again. It surely
cannot last any longer than this week.
Money will give out by that time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Helms, of Jackson¬
ville, Fla., are visiting the family of Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Moore.
Some of the young jnen don’t like to
hear of Saturday night’s talk. If the cap
don’t fit, don’t try to wear it. Let tne
matter alone.
On Mouday night, December 26th,
there will beau oyster supper given at the
I ^ ome °f Mrs. <1. A. Kendrick, for the
benefit of the Methodist parsonage, m
are cordially invited to be present,
The Masonic Ledge was called to
Friday night by Dr. A. C. Davidson, W.
M. The first work was to raise a candi¬
date to third degree, after which an oys¬
ter supper was served. The Lodge theu
proceeded to eject officers for the ensuing
year, as follows: W. M.—J. T Pate;
S. W.—A. R Smith; J. W.—Arthur
Moore; Sec.—J. A, Woodall ; Tyler— A.
D. Moore,
A Heavy Load.
To lift that load off of the stomach
take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests
what you eat. Sour stomach, belching,
gas on stomach and all disorders of the
stomach that are curable, are instantly re¬
lieved and permanently cured by the use
of Kodoli Dyspepsia Cure: 8 P i.to rs. a'
druggist Conn at 297 Kod$ft*sp«0f Mam street, Ne . -•‘K, * Britain
si
- * • vi-i- - ... 4 til 1.1 is
subse so sursly i coanlrgtlm positive relief r
juanf cure for this distressing
meat * e i that I am always <ire to
isfy and gra-ify my customers by recom¬
mending it to them. I write this to show
how well the remedy U spoken of here.”
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was discovered af¬
ter years of scientific experiments and
will positively cure all stomach troubles.
Sold by Hadaway & Moore.
30,000 before we
lergymen are eager
pass the knowledge
congregations. The
are with us; they
thod of uplifting the
tome difficulty with
il prejudice, but we
to it. It is the
the negro underta
tatlon.”
AT L ATER DATE.
ontemplate a Tour of
r Next Spring.
is patch says: Rep
of Georgia, and
^presenting the Sa
ide, extended to the
y, an invitation to
i his southern trip
president inform
did not expect to
spring, and that he
ime no general tour
said he expected to
Antonio, Texas, by
At some time later
tion, ne added, he
:gia and other parts
Home.
introduced a bill
sday to appropriate
a site and
e for disabled
in the
Disastrous Wrecks.
C arcdessiiess is responsible many a raii
way wreck and the same causes arc making
human wrecks of sufferers from Throat
*ud Lung troubles. But sence the adven
of Dr. Kings’^New Discovery for consump
tion, Goughs and Colds, even the wors
cases can be cured and hopeless resignation
is nolonger necessary. Mrs, Lofs C’ragg of
Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose
ife whs saved by Dr. King’s New Discavery
This great remedy is guarnteed for a
Throat troubles. Sold by Hadaway &,
Moora Druggest. Plica 50c, and 81C0
Trial bottles free.
BER V j
Nice weather io- bogs.
Miss Luna PhelpsJV’ returned home
after spending stv > days with Miss
Lillian Googer.
Mr. and Mrs. I’hd v ->»f Montgomery
county, are visitiov t !e latter’s parents in
this community
The m«Dy friends Mr. B. F. Wynne
are pleased to tee b out again alter
sevoial days’ illness.
Mr. P.G. Veazey t on the strk list,
but wo ate,glad to rt‘*>rt that he Is rap
dlv recovering.
The young people r* f at the home of
Mr. J. T. Cooper 8u,d«y evening to
practice songs to belli gat the Christ¬
mas tree.
Wc are happy to welcome Mr. C. M.
Walker and family baerto our neighbor¬
hood agatn.
Our '* .. . . . ^ *
Sunday school *•*' be reorganized
body'invited for the year 1905 next today. Evefy
to attonl.
A Christmas tree Will 1 erected at tha
school house on the ulg) of the 24th.
invited t u - * and put a
present on the tree fet so, c one.
A GUARANTEED FOR PILES
Itching, Blind, Ble or Protruding
piles. Druggists reft! oney if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to any case, no
mat.e r of how lonjjst W, in 0 to 14
da . First appliest. |ives ease and
rest, 50c. If your dr [hasn't it send
50o iu stamps and i be forwarded
Louis, pos I, paid by Paris ae Co., Saint
Mo.
The was a power
when it stood boldly doctrine of
equal and exact justic <’»!• y man. A
firm stand on will bring
back to it all wength and
beauty. The *r< •. ostuialiy
the party u
led ’Am
I snow it* rjaaFselt in the h«xtj^t>ur yt^rs,
—•*1 If the democratic democrats principles got right au|dstand upon will
ti. sarty
ueaote to asseit itself agai n. It must
purge itself of every monop« Jittic tend
ency and bb prepard to servis tie whole
people,
“LOW RATES.’
Governor Terrell’
favorable recommad
prison
would gladly signer
and send them toe
mas present, but t
coming.
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Death Claims Pod
Dr. J. B.
a prominent citizc
suddenly Sunday wel
Dr. Hunnicutf*
throughout the st
unusual mr r . u
and proprietor c
the last six ye«B
time he made tlzin
time he made t 8
nent factor in
sections.
Before
The Cultivator at
the chair of
sity of Georgia,
for many yea*
Payt
Dates fo OTg
Commissioner js
sey, has completed
dates for the paym
confederate veteran
veterans for 1905.
Commissioner
paying pensions on
expects to
end of February, a
six weeks being
about six weeks to
early part of the
Commissioner
A glance at the report of the
committee on disbursements,
which appears helow, will fur¬
nish a striking example
“man’s inhumanity to man.’’
Here has dire destruction and
actual need of necessities arisen
light in our midst right under
our very noses; an earnest effort
has been made at some expense
and a great deal of trouble to
some funds for these suf
fer(-.^s a T ^v td -.yiml Uavo we: FOR I
>-.. _M'j
TWENTY FIVE CENT&.
Does this paltry sum represent
all Taliaferro county is going to
give to relieve a situation that
every one knows is distressing.
If so we haven’t done as much
for our own people as some of
the adjoining counties. Warren
has given twice the amount,
McDuffie has and so has
ec , 18th and 27ty, the Frb o System
sell one.way excurei n tickets
Atlanta to all points iu he Indian
and Oklahoma at the ex
low rate of 815. On tame dates
reduced rate ticket will also
oe sold to (joints in eastern ai,d central
8 L Parrott, D P A, • N ryor
Atlanta, Ga.
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Doen’t Respect Old Ag<
It isliameful when youth fail* to show
respect for old age, be just the
on t rary j a the oase Q f jy r _ jj u jfew
Pills, They cut of mala* no mat
erho " severe a " d >"es P ecove of . old
I>y«PeP8ia, laundice, Fever, Con
all yield to this perfr t 1*111. 25c
Had tway & Moore’s.
There is only ono better lay than
estf rday or tomorrow, aad that *, today
Christmas Closing.
We, the undersigned merchant i agree
close our places of business on Mon
December 2«th, on account of the
Dcond Christmas day holiday:
W Turner,
Rhodes Brothers & Co.
Melton & Stewart,
Gunn & Saggus,
R J Power
T F Kendrick Co,
J H Hubert, cotton warehouse,
C’ville Hdw & Fur Co,
Allen & Allen.
Mrs H C Smith,
Hadaway & Moore,
Gee & Taylor,
Holden & Co,
S J Jones,
E II McCauley,
W C Chapman.
CASTORI V
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Be ;ht
Bears the
Signature of V,
Rebuke to
This County. )
i
; Last Monday morning, Mr. J
W. B. Barnett walked iuto my !
office tied handed me it, ten dol
larbill, which he said Mr. W. B.
Gilmore, of Worthen. Ga., had
given him to be paid the storm
sufferers.
here is u man
miles removed from the storm
swept district and cannot appre¬
ciate the dire distress which it
left in its wnlce, and to whom
we suppose a call for aid had
never been mude> yet ho goes
down iu bis pocket and cheer¬
fully and eagerly sends ten dol¬
lars to relieve those
Has a single ten dollar bill
been donated lor these people by
one person iu the county ?
Has every one to whom the
has come direct, giver some¬
thing:'
j are willing to help relieve dis
tress, just put away som *
amount of cash and when yon
‘Come to town, hand it to either
of those whose names are signed
to the report that follows, or if
you live in town, turn it in with
o! t delay Don't lot have
our sister counties saying <*\vo'
did more y&ur own people Hum
you d id , ” J, a. BLA ZLL Y.
Hancock.
It does scorn incredible that, in
prosperous country, among a
prosperous people, actual dis
tress should go unrelieved.
We believe the people have not
stopped to consider the matter,
and those who have not or those
who have and nave giyen noth¬
ing, let them at once give some
substantial sum to help these
people.
Let those who have given give
more.
There are 23 of thsse white
people who suffered more or less
from this storm and this week
the disbursing committee is pay¬
ing out all the funds on hand.
Forty-seven dollars to twenty
three families, about$2 per fam¬
ily. scarcely enough to purchase
an insignificant present for each
member of the family.
Now, let every one who reads
think well over the situation,
and if the hail did not strike you
destroying your whole year’s
work, if you have made a good
crop and are happy with money
to give your family, and espe¬
cially your little ones, the joys
and pleasures of a merry
Christmas, stop and resolve that
you will give part of it to those
who need them worse than yours
Gentlemen, the old saying,
“Charity begins at home,” is
staring you right in the face
now. and if you are charitably
OASTORIA.
Bezn th» S9 Und You Hav e Always. Bcijl:
Bignatur#
ef
$1 A
CiOOD POTATOES
bring FANCY PRICES
To grow a Wife crop of cm,,! potato- ;, tlu
boi! must contain plenty <A iv,t.
T«ni.<to.-5melons. i.iUiar , , irnip.i, loft,,re [j
T**> 'act. .til vegetal,!, . „ .. il '
tica <11 l’otash from the soil, tupply
Potash i
liberally by the use of frrtlli-i , co utininr
IfC. " I() I”’ r .cent. iHlual t
follow * nd a m0re prol " ;lb,c ykidi .1" to
Our pamphlets are not adveitr ■ ]rs
booming special fertilizers, but ■ ntrun v.iiu
■ble information to farmers. Scut ti c tor the
asking. Write now.
OERMAN KALI WORKS
New York-93 Nassau Street, or
Atlanta, <ia.-o.sJj South Broad St.
or if you are not ehv
stincts itabiy disposed, of but through in'
common
.'Ff ij* nv
<*e pJiLWitke on »I is purse j" ,
men Is funds for tie relief of
hail ijdorm sufferers. report as
follows:
G. II. Mitchell, cash received
of E D Hadaway, Si
of of A S J S Jones, Ledbetter, I 00
sr. . (> 00
of J T Pate.... ;; (jo
$lf» 25
.1 A Beanley,cash recei ved
of C V ABbury.. 0 00
of T L Bentley.. l(*> 00
of 4 W K Gilmore. . 1.0 00
$3J 00
This money is being paid out
a-) fast as parties can be seen
and we hope by the time this ap
pears, all will have been paid.
W VV Bird,
G H Mitchell.
.1 A Beazley,
ThoiisatulK Cured.
DeWill's Witch Hazel Salve has cured
thousands of cases of Pile. . l- l bout'll 1 a
box of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve on the
recommendation of our flruirgist,” so
writes G H Lacroix of Zavalla, Texas,
“and used it for a stubotn case of Pile*.
It cured me permanently ” Sold by
Hadaway & Moore.
“The Old Reliable”
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Elegantly equipped passenger
trains between all points.
Pullman Palace Gars between
Atlanta, Augusta and Charleston,
also between Augusta arid Si Lo u
is and Charleston and Cineinatti
Fast Freight Service br-twoen
the West and Augusta, Athens,
Macon, Charleston, Savannah
and ail points in southeastern and
Carol i n a territory.
A. G. JACKSON,
Gen, Freight and Pus agent
Augusta, Ga.
IM-P-A-N-S Tubules
doctors tinda good Prescription
for Mankind.
The 5c package is enough for usal oc¬
casions. The family bottle (tiyi con¬
tains a supply for a year. All druggists
sell them.