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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT
vOL. XXXI
A FAMILYJJF NINE
Protected From Catarrhal
Diseases by Peruna.
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Mrs. Fred Bartz, St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Fred Bartz, 7901-3 Ivory Ave.,St.
writes:
“As long as we have had Peruna in the
house we have not needed a doctor, and
there are nine of us in the family. Pe¬
runa has rendered us greater service than
five doctors and all the patent medicines
I used in the six years that I was sick. 1
was so bad that no one thought I would
ever recover.” !
A cold is the beginning of catarrh. To
prevent colds, to cure colds, is to cheat
catarrh out of its victims.
If Peruna is used in the family to
promptly cure colds, the family is pro¬
tected against other ailments. Keep Pe¬
runa in the house. Use it for coughs,
colds, la grippe, and other climatic af¬
fections of winter, and there will be no
other ailments in the house.
Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Co¬
lumbus, O., for free catarrh book.
Central Academy.
RED HEAD,
9 V p tvot*' jiR gvVv'vftiL *«w>
V and 1 a \ deaili
No one cen complain that we liaven’i
had plenty of water.
Mr. .l-hi Hill attended Sunday school
at Mill rajon S md y.
Mrs. Fani ic Flynt Inis return d to lie
home in Bulloch county.
Mi*s I e uia .Jackson was u leccnt visi¬
tor in ihis neighborhood.
Miss Mnrv Roth, of bharon. is visiting
her iisier, Mrs. James -Avery.
Miss Eva Chapman visited her sister.
Mrs. K. A. Dozier, ai Ciawfordville, lust
week.
Rev. F. P. Brown has improved his
h nne by setting cut shade trees on the
lawn.
Mr. C. C. lid and family stent Sun.
day and Monday with Mrs. Hill’s patents
at Mildr&ii n.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B Chapman were thi
g estsof Mr. Starling Cl.apmau at Bar¬
nett Sunday.
Miss Lena Jackson spent I riday and
Saturday with Miss Neely and Miss Lula
llill, of Mildrajcn.
r S he best way to keep people from get¬
ting on t i to your curves, is to keep,
perfectly straight.
Master Lawreuce Brown is the guest ot
his grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. F. I J .
Brow.] this week.
We would like to get Dr. Brown’s re¬
ceipt for drawing up so many appetites
to tit. one can t f sardines.
Hr. Claid Chapman and Mr, Tim
It , of Mi.dra.iou, were the guests o!
Mr. John Hill Saturday night.
Mr. Joe Dozies received his pen¬
sion money lust week, and he is anothei
person who is ‘‘wearing a smile that
wou’t come oft.”
A Certain (Jure for Cliilblian*.
Shake into your shoes Allen’s Foot-Ease a
powder. It cures Chilblains Frostbites, sweat¬
ing, Swollen feet. At all Druggist ana Shoe
stares,25c.
It is a whole lot easier to thiuk about
gettiug up early in the morning than
it is to do it.
TO CURE A ( OLD IN ONE DAl’
Take LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE,
r i ablets. All druggists refund die money
if it fails to cine- E. W. Grove’s signa¬
ture is on ta< h box. 2oc.
It is not always wise to tell ali yen
know and it is not always wise to
know all you tell.
CRAYYFJRDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1935.
11 R OWN EVES
Very little gardening--bus been done.
Mrs. J. T. Drinkaid ; , rapidly improv¬
ing.
Mrs. Sal lie Moors i as been unite sick
with la grippe.
The appcuraiu e of ,ii.j robin reminds os
of spilllg.
Mr. and Mrs. W. - » jiottcU visited rel¬
atives here Sunday. 1
Our end of the county was well repit
smted at court this wso k.
Madam Rmnor says there is soon to be
a marriage near Rayfct > i.
A GUARANTEED CURE bit * FOR PILES
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
piles. I)i uggists rt fund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no
matter ot how long st; taiiiig, ui 6 to 10
days. First applieat ou gives ease aud
rest, 50c. If year druggist hasn’t it send
50c in stamps and h will he forwarded
post paid by Paris Medicine Co., Saint
Louis, Mo.
II
TRAVELER.
The odor of guano Is detected iii llif
land.
They are offering $1 per day fur dux
h ho hi MidU.e Gnoigia.
Fi x huuting is all the go. And you
bitter bet they go, too.
There is a hog in Black Log section
that has many owneis.
Mrs. “Tiaveler” got out of sorts lasl
week because tliesuu didn’t sliiue.
The “little brown jugs” continue to
come along with a systematic regularity.
Warren county lias decided not to
work her toads with ihe new system till
May.
Brother Bob. Jackson, Hbaren’s tinker
was doing some wurk in Crawfordyilie
last week.
The public road in this section need
some work done on them—and 'hat
mighty quick.
Old Uncle Henry McWhoit: r paid us
a visit lust week, lie is 80 years oldancj
works every day.
The twins of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stur¬
divant were quite sick last week, butaie
b tter at this writing.
Since thinking over the matter, we re¬
call that we did receive a comic valen¬
tine. It was a dandy, too.
No More Stomach Troubles.
All stomach trouble is removed by the
use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gives
tiie stomach perfect rest by digesting
what you cat without the stomach’s aid.
Tiie food builds up the body, the rest re.
stores the stomach to health. You don’t
have to diet yourself when taking Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. J. D. Erskine, of Al
ienviiie, Michigan, says: “I suffered
hoauburn and stomach trouble for some,
lime, Mv sister-in-law has had the
same troo'iae aud was notaoie to eat toi
s x weeks, She lived entirely on warm
water- After taking two bottles of Ixo
dol Dyspepsia Cure she was entirely cur¬
ed. Sha now eats heartily and is in good
liealili. 1 am glaS to say Kodol gav<
me Instant relief.” Sold by Iladuv.'uy &
Mo< re,
Court this week, and we were re¬
quested by Ihe editor to be short windtd
anrl come in soon. We’ve done both.
As a general thing the farmers are too
indolent, to make their own fertilizers,
and half they buy isn’t worth hauling
home.
Some cotton has been put on the mai
ket from this section. The owners needed
a little money and thought 8 cents
would do.
It you want your stock to get fat, tarn
them out on your neighbor. If you want
them killed, turn them out on the Geor¬
gia railroad.
When you get two lawyers juggling
over a cate in a justice court, you had
better wait till they get together, and
then they may get the matter settled in
•ix months.
Some of our farmers do not take
kindiy to the Cotton Grower’s Associa¬
tion. They claim there are too many
fees and high salaried officers connected
with the affair. We are not competent to
say what should be done, but will say
that it takes money to run anything.
Tonic to the System.
For liver troubles aud constipation
there is nothing better than DeW itt’s
Little Early Risers’ the famous little
Pills. They do not weakeu the stomach.
Their action upon tiie system is mild,
obtain and harmless ‘Bob Moerc’ ot
LaFayeite. Ind, t-avs: “No use tolking,
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers do their
work. All oilier pills I have used gripe
and make me sick in the stomach and
never cured me. DeWitt,s Little Early
Risers proved to be the long sought re¬
lief. They are simdly perfect., Persons
trayeling find Little Early Risers the
most reliaple remedy to carry with
them Hold by Hadawav & Moore.
It is never too late to learn, but we
sometimes learn that it is too late.
Speedy Relief.
A salve that heals without a scar is
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve. No rem¬
edy'effects such sdeedy relief. It draws
hut inflammation, soothes, cools and
oeals all cuts, bxrns and bruises. A snre
ure for Piles and Skin diseases. Do
W’itt’s is the only Witch Hazei Halve’
Beware of counterfeits. Thev are dan¬
gerous. Hold by lladaway & Moore.
l'Y Ml POET.
Court wet k.
News scarce.
Horse trailing all the go.
(Todit is open and everything on the
move again.
The sale of stock in this sect it u is I r
short of previous yiars.
-Mr. John R. Kendrick has treat t d
himsi If to a fine pair of mules.
Just recicvt'd a line hogshead of Cilia
molasses at O. D. A \V. U. Muore.
Mr. Robert Mooio near Hillman, lias a
new arrival at his home a little hoy.
“Midget” will receipt you for sub
to iho Ailvoeute-Democrat.
Mr. L. T A. Moore of Hillman is acting
as foreman of Grand Jury this week.
Tiie Sharon Town Couuail meets Too -
day night to elect a marshall for town.
If your cattle is iu a bad condition
ry Magic Food—sold by (J 1). & W. R.
Mr. Henry Moore has purchased two
white mules and they are certainly a line
pair.
Mr. li. T. Moore of Hillman will soon
inter as traveling salesman ho will travel
for a Chicago house.
Masters Claud Ferguson and George
Falliii are supplying the market with
scrap iron this week.
Mr. J. R. Brown is acting as Post,
Master. The Post Master, Mr. W. T.
Flynt is on the sick list.
Mrs. Minnie Battle Allen is offering
$ It) reward to know the one who sent
bar such a outragous valentine.
Mrs. A. H. Flynt at this writing is not
doing so well, may she soon be able lo
attend school duties as the little one
miss > l °” !
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?.*1» • ?•*+■ A-rt oifcrj l
Sunday evening as Mr. Gvorg,. Durden
looks for Brown eyes at Nye. Seals
searches for Blue eyes at Hillman
Miss Rosebud Ivey was the guest of
Miss Hollsday Bunuiit *
Don’t talk about you? neighbor. Sweep
before your own door first.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C.iWr ‘(If right visited Mr.
and .......... Mrs. VV. O. Wiig if b nday.
Mrs. M- J. Flynt wa| tl guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Hoi la. fay sin day.
Mr. and Mrs, C. T < Flynt visited ai
the home of Mr. J. T bale Sunday,
Mr. Gray Wright is at home again, al¬
ter spending scycrul days in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. L. j .. Mi "c were the
guests of Mr. aud -Mrs. ( D. Moore
Sunday.
Mr. J. P. Corry sir,« the went her a few
weeks ago was foe la which to opc
THtf* >1 ;l\'- n-’O'l
Mr John Covvy inW d CvawfovdvHie
Sunday. Must ha some attraction up
there for him
We were lata ’viiu our items lust week
and they never reached the office till tin
paper was published.
What has become of Sharon’s populr.r
little agent. The cold weather must have
run him into winter quarters.
What has become of Uncle Jim?
We don’t see much of him—
these days. He must have gone into
winter quarters.
Two of Sharon’s young men came
down the road Sunday afternoon, like
2-4o on a blank road. We don’t they
did it to show off.
N- G. Barnett was at the party Friday
evening, and the girls said he was looking
real well. Chief of Police Sturdivant was
also looking right up to now.
Cl JS C X' O Jtl. X A *
Esara the sf ^ 8 Kind You i)av0 Alwa l s B0U fe ./l
Signature
of
The correspondents have been getting
a move on them recently. The Adyocate
Democrat get. better and better. Every
citizen of the county should subscribe
for it.
Mr. J. T. Pate says cannot
his acreage on account of having to rent.
The committee has decided to order live
pouudsof boll weevil to distribute among
bis crop.
The name of old Raytown which was
once changed to Nye hat resumed ils
old mime as Nye Post < lll.ee is an office
of the past. The old town can once
more claim its former-name.
To a Crawfordville Lawyer,
Orawfordville. Ga.
Dear Sir: What’s the penalty for mult I
ing or selling short-measure paint in your
state?
And does it make any difference. If
three-fourtlis of tho paints are slior
measure?
Is seven pints a full-gallon or a fool
gallon?
What’s the penalty for making or sell¬
ing whitewash for paint? mixed witli
Is whitewash paint, if a
itt’.e paint and labeled “Pure mixed
paint”, or something like that?
But we don’t intend to go mto the
business. We make Devoe leac-antl-zinc
full-measure and true.
Yours truly.
2 5 F W Devoe & Co
p. S. T. F. Kendrick sells our paint.
We think “Midget” is very much mis¬
taken about the chief of police of Sharon
liking “brown eye■>.” We rather think
he prefers “blue eyes.” But we do agree
with “Midget ’ about Sharon’s popular
ra j| r0 ad agent The road is very proud
0 f him. Me is a gentle little fellow—-at
that is wlnit Ins test girl say-,.
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Catanh in this secto.i
of tiie country titan all other diseases
1 pot together, and until tiie last^few years
was supposed to tie incurable. For a great
many years doctors pronounced it a local
disease and prescribed local remedies
and by failing to cure it by local rente
dies pronounced it incurable. ,Science has
proven catarrh to lie a constitutional dis¬
ease therefore lequires tonstitutfona
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Manufac¬
tured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo,
Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on
the market. It is taken internally in doses
from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts di- j
rsctly on the b! “d and mucous surfaces ,
U* **«. -1 >«**
lars for any case it falls to cure, bend for
circulaisand testimonials.
Address F. ,1. Cheney is Co., Toledo,
obio. .
lor COMU m
ion.
WANT ADS.
\v a n 11 : i >.
\\ ANTED In men in iiii h state to
| travel, tack signs and distribute sumplo
i of our goods. Salary 97 !a per njontli
.
i pm day fur expenses. KVHl.MAN &
GO., Dep. S. Atlas Builking. Chicago,
j \V ANTED Trust Worthy men or worn
I an to manage business in tills county and
. | nd joining territory for well established
house of solid financial standing 5 go .oil
straight cash salary will) ali necessary
expenses paid weekly by elieck from li< nd
U iarti rs. Money advanced for t xpin e-.
Position permanent, previous experience
not essential. No Invest,nient icquired.
We furnish every lhing. I .n losed »elt
addressed envelope, Address, Manager,
810 l 'oiiio Block, t liicHgo, I’l b , t> 10
I OK SALE.
FOR SALK—Cabbage Plan's, ready for
selling out. 20 cents per hundred.
Leave vour orders at this office.
FOR HALE The Berni-Weekly Journal
and Southern ('iiltivator. SI gets hoili
papers one year. Tl is < tin e
MISCKIAANEOI N.
SEND 25 cents and receive lormulu for
making the best salve ri the world It
cures white swelling, boils, cnrbuuele*,,
all old and obstinate sores. Soothing
and effecilve. lnui.spenm.Wii in every
family, t). S. Bryan, Snmmittaville,
Ohio.
I.IKIK.
EGGS l’’iom pure slock and hud bird'.
The While Buff and Burred Plymouth
liock, and fancy Black Munorni. The
Manorcn lays year round anil never set'
The rock are large and handsome,
Mine kind. $l,0u settings Iff egg's.
Delivery now ra fora posl pone set i iegs
Lanier’s Poultry Kami lluilem, Ga.Mf’t
The influence of newspaper
advertising is wonderful. It
turns ' he tide of business towards
, V,,, * *-* ! --<••! <•'*■>•— .... rolbitltsT
Money orders at e now being
used by people who like to hoard
their money. The orders are
payable within seven years, un¬
less destroyed or defaced are
good as goverrnent bonds with¬
out interest within the time nam¬
ed. People who formerly stock¬
ings and tin cans, now purchase
money orders and lay them away.
People, who have money, should
put it in bank,
The Advocate Democrat, At
lanta Constitution and Sunny
South will be sent to any address
one y ear for SI.75. The Advo
cate .]) eraocra ,t, Atlanta Journal
Soulh(jr „ c„ m ,, ator will also
sent tor the sarr pr , q ,y .. nM
- -
are already a subscriber to the
Advocate-Democrat the other pa*
pers may bo sent at any time do
sired.
NO 1.
else Wt,.. .e name “f
them so strongly in the minds of
people that they cannot think of
dry goods, clothing, shoes or
drugs withont the name of that
advertised store coming into their
minds simultaneously. By a
good persistent advertising cam¬
paign any business house can
push its way to the front.—Mari¬
etta Journal.
CASTOmA,
Beam th« /) 'i 18 Y (,u lla?B Always Bough*
Signature
A prosperous farmer stated to
us a few days ago that he had
great confidence in the ability ol
tho farmer’s conventions to re
duce the acreage of cotton. Said
he: “Just keep on holding the
conventions and the farmers will
attend them. They will plant,
less cotton—not because of any
agreement but because they will
be at the conventions an 1 not in
the cotton patch.—Milledgeville
News.
Any young man desiring to » u
! ter a business college, -bouid
! communicate with this office be¬
fore making arrangements, We
can save them money ill Macon
or Atlanta.
Remember, every subscriber
that pays all arrearages and a
year in advance, will receive a
magnificent farm journal free.
.Many CliiMicn »reSI«-klj.
Mother <1 ray s Sweet Powders for chtlderii.
used tiy Mother Cray, a nurse in Childeni's
Horn" New York, li'.ejik up ( olds in a hour-,
cure Feverishness, Headaeh. Stomach Troub¬
le-, TeethuIK Disorders, mid IJestory Worms.
Al ull nrujppst 2 sample mailed F.ltLE,
Address, Allens Olmsted,Leltoy, N V.
PACKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cloaruoi and beam if cs tne hair.
Promote* a luxuriant Boatore growth. Oray
Never Falla to Youthful Color.
Hair to ira hair
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