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VOL. XXXI
THE WHOLE SYSTEM
May Become Invaded by Catarrh-*
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J. Louis Pfau, Jr., Chicago, III.
J. Louis Pfau, Jr., Manager Central
Trust Co., writes from suite 201, Times- !
Heraid Building, Chicago, 111., as fol¬ j
lows :
‘‘Last June l had a severe attack of
nasal catarrh which was very annoy¬ !
ing and debilitated my system. See¬
ing your advertisements I wrote you
for advice. I used Peruna constantly
until last November, when the symp¬
toms disappeared entirety. ” i
J. Louis Pfau, Jr.
Hon. James Lewis, Surveyor General
of Louisiana, says:
“I have used Peruna for a short time
and can cheerfully recommend it as
being all you represent and wish every
man who is suffering withcatarrn could
know of its great value.” i
Wherever the catarrh ^There Suie
to be a waste of mucus. The mucus is
as precious as blood. It is blood, in fact. i
It is blood plasma—blood with the eor
pustles removed. To stop this waste,
you must stop this catarrh. Aeourseof
“ew+ votti Pe«h&»
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Hon. W. E. Schneider,proprietor of the
Baltic Hotel, of Washington, D. C.,
6peaks of Peruna as follows: “I desire
to say that I have found Peruna a most
wonderful remedy. I have only used
one bottle and am thoroughly satisfied
as to its merits. I cannot find words to
express my gratification for the results
obtained.”
Send for free catarrh book. Address
The Peruna Medicine Company,Colum¬
bus, Ohio.
Misfortune come in pairs, esi ccially |
if the other fellow holds three of a kind.
iHKETin.iiiALii.
5\ e wish to repeat what we have said
before , these columns that Elhoit’s ., i
once in
Emulsified Oil Liniment d is the the best family kin-j
iinent ever produa for use in j
and on animals. Lost for riiemnuik m, j
lameness,stiffness and soreruss of joints - r
mi Seles Best for bruises, contusic ns, !
.“Plains add swellings. You get, a fud
half pint for 25c. and get your money hack
if it does not do all it is recommended to
do. H ula way A, Moore.
Unless a man is open to conviction
you cannot shut him tip with argument.
A Certain Cure for Chilbliatis.
Sh ike into your shoes Allen’s Foot-Ease a
powder. It cures Chilblains Frostbites, Sweat
mg, Swollen feet. At all Druggist aim Shoe j
stores, 25c. |
The day breaks, hut doesn’t fall; while
the night falls, but doesn’t break.
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Startling Mortality. i
Statistics show startling mortality, from !
appendicitis and peritonitis. To preudf A
i.nd cure these awful diseases, the*.
just one rename remedy. Dr. King^ ew
Life Pills. M. Flannery of 14 Custom
House Place, Chicago, says: “They
1 ave no equal for Constipation and Bili¬
ousness.” 25c at Hadaway & Moore
druggist.
be good than great- -and i j
It’s better to
2 ou will have a 1< t less opposition.
Incredible Urntaiity
It- would have been incredible brutality
rs 1 ., nau mil umic iTteU.S''Sr V. I
“cut I
suffering son. “My boy.” he s.ys,
a fearful ga-h ever his eye, so I applied
BuckU-n’s Arnica Halve, which quickly
In , d it and saved , , ms ; c eye. r Goo „,„i i frir tor i
a i I
, burns and , ulcers , too. . Only 2o; st . Jluda- 11 . ,i„
way A Moore, ,, druggists. , . ,
[ Best (J ia*tim». ivrh Syrup. Soid by Tones <grmrg>t*. G J. Lse ] |
CRAWFORDV1LLE, GA„ FRIDAY MARCH 10, 1905.
BY M1DGKT.
Mr, Charles Roth is quite sick.
Unt ie “Traveler” was in our midst
this week.
Get your cash ready- -the picture men
arc in town.
Willie M. Moore has accepted a posi¬
tion in Atlanta.
The dance, Monday evening, was
very much enjoyed.
( hief Sturdivant, has changed his
title. He is now only a plovv-lioy
“Traveler” has vexed Bro. Bob by
calling him a tinker.
‘ Midget” will receipt you for sul
seriptions to the Advocate-Democrat.
Hr. R. J. Reid, of Crawfordville, was
among our people last week.
Miss Moselle Johnson and Mr. Lee
Woodruff were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. T. Moore Sunday.
Miss Cleo Kendrick was the guest of
Miss Lueile Mooie at Hillman Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Vaunio Wright, of Raytown, I
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Boykin
Wright Sunday.
J. Ruff Kendrick had the misfortune
to have his mules run away Saturday.
No serious damage resulted.
Mr. Paul Fouche and a Mr. Roun¬
tree, of Summit, visited relatives and
friends here this week,
Don’t forget, that “Magic Food,” fer
m " l “™»- At O. D. &
R. Moore’s.
Our city fathers have decided to get
without the tervices of a day niar
hai
•‘Brown Eves’' ***» George.,,“up a|
i ^ v *o a ou, (". rxe iS not
in winter quarters as long as he
receives such letters.
It is told on Johnnie Burke that he
to see a family near “Double
On Sunday afternoons and
takes eveiy one in the family to ride.
Rev. Albert Flynt filled the Metho¬
dist church pulpit Sunday night iu the
of Rev. Ben. Graham.
George says he has brown eyes in a
Seals has blue eyes in his pos¬
session: Beasley has no eyes at all, and
little ‘-Midget” is at a loss,
Dr. Brown, imt knowing the name of
the Barnett correspondent, takes this
of sar ingAfcat ” he tips his lid to
the , said ., correspondent,
The Sharon Sunday school continues
0 increase in numbers and a good
/ y young 3 h people 1 are taking a great
of interest . in the , school. , ,
It is with regret that wo chronicle
death of Mrs. Anna Moore, which
at Calhoun, Ga. The deceased
moved from this county to Calhoun
about one year ago.
Crawfordville was kind enough to pay
Sharon a visit Monday, as Sharon spent
court week with Crawfordville. Messrs.
M. T. Gilbert, A. J. Melton, J. W. Mc
Cord, VV. R. Reid, Russell Reid, Hawes
Cloud and Lee Gunn paid us a visit.
The Ladies’ Foreign Missionary So
ciety of the Presbyterian church are re
to meet at the church next
Sunday, for the purpose of paying their
dues and appointing delegates to attend
the Missionary Union to be held in Au
gosta at an early date, I
Col. Jim Smith, while at Crawford !
last three week, things remarked he desired that there j
were to accom- j
viz: Have the wend removed
his neck, get married and re sure
governorship. If the Colonel would
:©verse his ideas and first get married,
he wool I stand a better chance of be¬
coming governor.
The following is the form of an order
received wife: “Sardines by one of and our crackers citizens from rather! his j
are
-m-altafartory,
c ally 7. when A.,., you don’t get ^ any J until
breakfast. . . I think, irerhafis, a little su¬
gar, a ham (dove brand,) a sack of wa
ter-gronnd rneal, a sack of Grandeur
flour, well blended with soda, ’ will be
best for our next week’s supply'.” 1 1 J Hav
. filled the above order,
i ig we suggest to
the editor, uow is the opportune time to
accept that invitation. [We agree with
yon, “Midget.” Te l Doc. to look out
for us. We'll get there shortly.—Ed. j
Sharon High Sehool Dots.
BY “I.ITTI.K MUJGKT.’
'I he roll call numbers 75.
Our - ehool will soon have a library.
Ask those long tall, boys -at school if
they can play ball.
Etldiue Fallin and Lueile |Mnnm arc
gre atest root rs for the peg hi school.
One of tile-pupils quit studying Lsilin
on account of having to s*wty at nighi.
Mumble [>i>g and base i- .U are the
games mostly indulged in U the chip
dreii.
Tim lecture at ihe school house, by
Mr. Dewitt Hooters, was very enjoya¬
ble.
Miss Maiicl Flynt leaches the little
oik's in the absence of Mrs. A 11
Plynt.
“Doctor” Lawrouce Brown was ab¬
sent irom sehool Monday'. complaining ;
“maybe he was sick.” -
>d More Slams c i Troubles.
All stomach trouble is mnoved by the
use of Kodo) Dysj opsin Cur--. It, gives
tiie stomach perfect rest y digesting
...t pm (»t without the st<-much's aid.
i In food builds up the hoiix, tie rest re.
stores the stomach to healv t, : You don’t,
have diet ,
to yourself when t,- king Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. .1, D. Kiskuie, of Al
leuviile, Michigan. says: “j suffered
h.iai tburn and stomach troubl; for some
lime. My sister-in-law hap 1 had the
same trouble and was not a,,;.- in eat for
six weeks She lived entire' r on warm
water- After taking two ho Tes of Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure shy was ■ntltely cm
°d. blia now eats heartily* d is in good
health. 1 am glaS to j 'tejp Kodol > gave
me Instant relief.” Solti by iadaway &
Moore, ,?■ ■ v - ■
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earn tie * The m Kind um Vs 15 Bought
Signature
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Lunceton
Good mjtayqinpilr out of school last
week, on account of sickness,
Mrs, B. T. Join s -n spent Saturday
night with Mrs. J. vV McDaniel.
MBs Eya Linuxford has returned home
after a visit to 1 er grandmother.
Mr. J. VV. McDitnid father spent sey
end days with him th e past week.
Messrs. ,l< h-inie CAT -,y and Marshall
Jack on spent Satmcfay night witli Mr.
Macon VV heeler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Luneeford and lit¬
tle daughter, Mamie, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Rhodes Saturday and Sun¬
day.
The Sunday school is expecting to
have an oyster supper at the home of
Mr. .J. W. McDaniel on Friday night,
the 17th inst., to raise funds for the
Sunday school- Everybody invited.
All!. KIBKSKV’S ItliCOM S1ENOATIOK.
Mr. Kirksey writes: I give a positive
guarantee with with every box of Rydale’s
Stomach T’ableta and Liver Tablets 1 sell,
and haye never been asked to refund the
money in a single instance. I. have used
these tablets in my family with best Je¬
suits. VV. L. Kirksey, Morginton, N. C.
who authorize every dealer Iri their pre
pupations to guarantee every box or bottle
of their medicine, they sel Hadawav A
Moore.
The officer spends more time iti dodg¬
ing the man than it does in seeking him.
Tonic to 1 lie Hys'iem.
For liver troubles am constipation
there is nothing better than DeWiU’s
Litile Early Risers’ the famous lih.le
Pills. They do not weaken tiie stomach.
Their action upon the system is mihl,
pleasant and harmless. “No Bob Moon
LaFayetto. Ind, sar's: itisers UKc tolking
work.” DeWitt’s Little Early hl^e'twtd <lu t.h
AH olher pilU I gripe
and make inc iu the) stomach and
never cured me. DcWilf.s Little Early
Risers proved to he the long sought re¬
lief. They are Mindly perfect., Persons
trayeiing find Little Efuly Risers the
most reliaple remedy Hadawarj to carry with |
them S'-ld by & Moure. |
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of 1
py IKEP’S
HAI r BALSAM
CHfiwa a;*4. »]laxuri*ht b^aatif ieo the Lair.
IVunotM growth.
!•> Tver Poll* Xo Bestoro Gray
loir iltr to VO it f 4 i Youthful lOUVflJUJ Coicr. GUIOF,
t* w»!p nut d]n n n t LOO it tk. l>ru hair Lair laliiiw. (alljup.
i at *
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mum i (Him
Tn WEl-Ell.
Garden work lias commenced.
cry body lias gotten busy on the
farm.
A nice squirrel cage for sale cheap
('. L. I’agliy.
We learn dial. M Charles Until is
quite sick,
"Travcle;” is agent for ‘Sheep s Giant
Library."
There are a great many entile l mining
at. large in this section.
Btgby. the tinner, lias invented t: new
coffee pot. See him a bout, it.
Horses and mules died at a terrible rate
during lust,Jail.
Preaching at Williams’ Creek church
next Saturday and Sunday.
“ Traveler” will be pleased to show you
his new coffee pot. it is a “ jinr dandy.’’
Mr. William Harper, of Warren comi¬
ty, died last week.
Gypsy gangs are passing through. We
think they should he. taxed in every
county.
1 lie County Court has been a money
saving institution, says tile grand jury.
That’s good.
Mr. Columbus Went hers returned
home Inst Sunday from Augusta, lie
says business is good and plenty of work.
There is a colored family, twelve in
number, in this section, that did not do
anything but, rabbit hunt, hot, week,
“Traveler.” will send- you Tom Wat¬
son’s Magazine, Southern Agriculturist
and Advocate-Democrat, one ydar each,
for fl/To.
Then- was net, mm' wvlb 'talk a
about, cotton and tin; Cot'ori
Association.
The grand jury failed to tackle the
(elephant) road machine lust week, much
to the displeasure of a good many peo¬
ple.
The last grand jury was composed of
ari able body of men, and their present¬
ments are very commendable- They did
not make any foolish recommendations.
There is plenty of work to do in old
Taliaferro now. T’here fs also a plenty
of idle labor to do the work—hut the
trouble is to get the laborers and work
on good terms.
One of Taliaferro’s old vets, remarked
iho other day that lie was getting three
line papers for $l.f»o Advocate-Demo¬
crat', Semi-Weekly .Journal and Soutinmi
Agriculturist. He paid the editor of our
county qtiilc a compliment for tho busi¬
ness-like way in which he is conducting
his paper.
CgV.'S’TOXlIA.
Boars tho /O Kind You Hava Always Bought
A negro woman approached us the
other day, and asked our fee for marry¬
ing folks. Wo informed her, and she
told ns to come to her house immediate¬
ly, if not sooner. When we reached
there, she and her groom were ready
We tied the knot, hut it was a left-hand¬
ed job, the bride being on the left side of
the groom. T hey managed to get tlo-ir
right hands together, arid we suppose
everything has been straightened out by
this time.
a gi:arvmt:i:i» u re ioh piles
Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT' fails to -lire any < i e, no
matter of iiow long standing, in <i to JO
days. First application gives ease .tnd
rest, 50c. If yo.ir (Iruggisl hasn’t it send
VU: In stamps and it will lie forwarded
p >st paid by Paris Medicine Go , Saint
Louis, Mo.
It Is easier to teach a child to stand
alone than itisto get some men to staid
a loan.
Speedy Relief.
A salve that heals without, a scar Is j
DeWiU’i Witch IE /.<■! Ha m. No rein- !
edy effects such sdeedy relief. 1 1 din ws
hut inflammation, soothes, cools and '
oeals all cuts, bxrns and bruises. .V -n:e
w 11 . £ ;. . A ; .1
Beware of counterfeits. 1 hey tire
gerous. Sold by Hadaway & Moore.
NO 2
IVANTI I),
VVA.NTKD Ten men in each stare to
1 lavel, luck signs and distribute snni
I'h's and elrculurs of our goods. Sul i
r.v, $75 |ii*r lmmtli. «?;{ p, , ,| ay f(J| . , x
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hulilman Co., dcpi.'R, Atlas
I >uiUi in, ('h k*;|D() j\.2i
WANT El) in meu in i a, i, siat.c t0
ll:l D'l lack signs iiiul distribute sample
nl <uir goods. Salary $75 per month Jbi
pei day for expenses. KI Ht.M AN’A
h,, P- K Atlas Building, . i,.,
A ANTED ITuistworlhy men ur
1,1 business w -m
.‘idjommg 'Banage in this , mihi v and
(, rrit.urv for well cstnbiiM.i ,1
00110 -nl solid (mullein! standing, sgu.oo
1 1,1 1 a-1‘ salary with all ......
expenses- paid v
quarters. Money weekly by check from head.
ad van.....I for « xp, n
I osllli'li periinuicni, privioi v- e\pcriotlce
mil essential. No investment required
We furnish every thing. Km-]oo-i| «elf.
ml, n.-ssed envelope. Address, Manager,
Como Block, v Till ago, III P«-}, pi
rosT.
MULE Black mail mule, nlmi.t twelve
years old, meniy faced. Reward for
luloruiatioii leading to recoyen Law
reneo tile, Barksilak,, Route 4, Cniwfonl
V Ga.
Mil! SAM,.
I'OR SALE (’abbage Plants, ready for
semugoul. 20 ljttlKll ,, (1
la-a\e your or.lers al I bis nlUce.
Eol.” SA EE The Semi-Wet klv
and Sum hern ('tillivalor, sig-u-, p ,n,
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papers one year. This office.
MIKCI-J.I.ANKOUB.
SEND 10 cents mid receive lonnnla for
making I lie liesf salve in flu world If,
« orm white swelling, boils, emboueles,
ml old and oh liriato sores. Hoot,bine
-m l Jpulgpensable m every
ffMorlv tv" v —
I VV T7T.,;7,,,.7,.
he bile Bull mid Barred Plymouth
Rock, and f-jney Black M inorca. The
Manorca lays year round and never set,
iho rock are large and handsome
Ihree hind. $1.00 settings Id eggs.
Drlivciy now or lor a postpone setclnys.
I,aider’s Poultry EarmHaiiern. Ga. M24
There are several ways of paying
debts, hot most of them are paid with
reluctance.
There is more Catarrh in this uccton
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few years
was supposed t,o be incurable. Fora great
many years doctors pronounced ii a local
disease and, prescribed local remedies
and by failing to cure It by local rcnia
dies pronounced it, incurable. Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitutional dis¬
ease therefore requires (onslitutiomi
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Manufac¬
tured by J’’. J. Cheney A Co., Tided),
Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on
the market. It is taken Internally in doses
from Jo drops to a teuspoonful. It acts di
rrotly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. They offer one hundred dol¬
lars for any case it fails to cure, bend for
circulars and testimonials.
Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c
Take Hall’s Family Pills tor constlpa
iori.
Loiter to S. H. Rhodes,
Crawfordville. Ga.
Dear Sii: Esther and son: one is glad,
tin- other is sail Devi o; lead-and-oil
Mr Charles Hollenbeck E:r- Haven,
N Y, painted his house J )<• \ oe t liree rears
ago; his father, same time painted inn
hou -e I- isl-and if
The father’s house is all chalkod-off;
the son’s is as good as in w They’ll
paint (he same way next lime.
Yours truly.
20 F W Devon & Co
P. S. T F. Kendrick nils oru- paint
Many ( IIIl<lrtfn Ait >ii Uly.
Mother cimy'H Sweet i‘o\v(ie;. f«»: ehihleni.
i • - fl l»y Moth*■]■'(ir;te, a ji u r -♦* m (-!iiM cj h’m
) i< Nur. York, 15v<nk uproldH in :n hourt^,
cure I-eyei i^hije-s, Headiteh. Sf»»mtu*li Troul)
!*■ . T'-ethj hlc !>i.*ior<l« . - aiiti lie.-,lory Worms.
\ •> 1 Imiggis' .-.ample m.-ili-d EKKK,
Address, Alh-n s Olmsted,I.eltoy, n.Y.
The dollar you pay back looks three
time- a large ar the one you borrowed.
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