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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
VOL. XXX!
SUMMER_COLDS
Produce Chronic Catarrh,
Mrs. Henriette C. Olberg, superinten¬
dent Flax and Hemp Exhibition at the
Omaha Exhibition, -writes from Albert
Lea, Minn., as follows:
“This spring l contracted an aggra¬
vating cold, having been exposed to the
damp weather. Catarrh of my throat
and head followed, which persisted in
remaining, notwithstanding I applied
the usual remedies.
“ Reading of the merits of Peruna in
the papers, I decided to try it and soon
found that all that has been said of your
medicine in such cases is true.
“ I am very pleased with the satisfac¬
tory results obtained from using Peruna,
am entirely well, and consider it a most
valuable family medicine.”
HENRIETTE C. OLBERG.
Summer colds require prompt treat¬
ment. They are always grave, and
sometimes dangerous. The prompt¬
ness and surety with which Peruna
acts in these cases has saved many
oe taken at the first appearance of a cold
in summer, followed by small and oft
. repeated doses. There is no other rem¬
edy that medical science can furnish, so
reliable and quick in its action as Peruna.
Address The Peruna Medicine Com¬
pany, Columbus, Ohio, for a free book
entitled “Summer Catarrh,” which
treats of tho catarrhal diseases peculiar
to summer.
Straws in the hands of the small boy
show which way the eider barrel is.
TWICE TOLL) TALE.
We wish to repeat what we have said
once before in these columns that Elliott’s
Emulsified Oil Liniment is the best Lin
iruent ever produced for use in Ihe family
and on animals. Best for riiuunmiism,
lameness,stiffness and soreness of joints or
muscles Best for bruises, contusions,
sprains and swellings. You get a full
half pint for 25,c and get your money back
if it does not do all it is recommended to
do. Hadaway A Moore.
It is not the best light, but the be-t
runner who wins the political battle.
A Certain Cure for ChilbWans.
Shake into your shoes Allen’s Foot-Ease a
powder. It cures Chilblains Frostbites. Sweat¬
ing, Swollen feet. At all Druggist and Shoe
stores, 23c.
The ruler of a nation, like any other
ruler, should oe perfectly straight.
Startling Mortality.
Statistics show startling mortality, from
appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent
and cure these awful diseases, there i3
just one reliable remedy, King’s New
Life Pills. M. Flannery of 14 Custom
Home Place, Chicago, says: “They
have no equal for Constipation and Biii
. usuess.” 25c at Hadaway & Moore
druggist.
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A man’s credit is getting prelty bad
when he can’t even borrow trouble.
Incredible Brutality
It would have been incredible brutality j
if Chus. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse, N. !
Y,, h id not done the b -st he could for his ;
suffe ing s ui. “My b y.” he says, “cu* |
a fi arfnl gioh ever his eye, so I applied;
Bucklen’s Arnica Naive, which which quickiy ;
lieaied Stand -aveti his ey ■. Good T ’ 1 !
burns and ulcers too. Only 25 ; at Hada¬ j
way & Moore, druggists. i
Best Cough Syrup. Ta&tes GoocL Use
' id tiiEe. Sold by druggist*.
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CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRID/Y, MARCH 17, 1905
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TRAVELER.
We Lave been called a tiuker for forty
y(ars am! am not mad ye'.
Pie.- oliing at Jennings next Saturday
a id Sunday by Pastor Veazey.
See our new coffee pot. You will like
it and we want to make one for you.
Mr«. Mottie Taylor and daughter Miss
C’aude Taylor vi-iud Vrawtordvi'le last
week.
Eight cents will prove a great tempta¬
tion to those w ho aie trying to hold their
cotton.
Brother Lon Gilbert was under the
weather la>t week, but he didn’t fail to
} >ke tire hoys.
Farmers of Taliaferro should stick to¬
gether and assist the Southern Cotton
Grower’s Association.
And Brother Bob Jackson don’t like
to be called » tinker. The boys should
net joke Bi other Bob to much.
Brother John McKinney isprellyshy of
the gypsies, but Brother John is some
what a judge of horse flesh himself.
Uncle Jesse Moore of Raytown is in
his 83vd year and be said he picked 1500
pounds of peas, and 5,000 pounds of seed
,i tion the past ytar, and he can play ihe
I'd lie just as wGb
Coughs and Colds
All coughs, colds and pulmonary quickly com¬
plaints that »re euraqle arc Carle cur¬
ed by One Minute Cough Cure.
i.ne phlegm, draws out inflammation and
heals ana soothes the affected parts
-trengthms the lungs, wards off pneu¬
monia. Harmless and pleasant to take
Sold by lladaway A Moore.
“Midget” was all smiles last week. He
is the gayest young widower in the coun¬
ty. He is endeavoring to outdo Josh
Moore for we learn the latter called on a
Crawfordvif' \. times ’ 1 »
H . utiay »:tcj|ioon.
AH the talk and everythin*, you may
*ay don’t seem to satisfy some of onr
farmers about, the good the Cotton Grow¬
ers Association will do the farmers.
They are hull headed and the truth is
they want to plant all cotton and buy all
supplies on space.
Strikes Hidden Rocks.
When your ship »f health strikes the
Inddan rocks of Consumption, Pneu¬
monia, etc., you are, lost, if you don’t get
help from Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. J. W. McKinnon, of Tal¬
ladega Springs, Ala., writes: “I had
been very ill will with pneumonia, under
he care of two doctors, hut was geHing
n o better when 1 began to take Dr. King’
New Discovery. The first dose gave re
lief, and one bottle cured me.” Sure cure
for sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and
colds. Guaranteed at Hadaway &
Moore’s drug store, price 50c and $1,00.
Trial bottle free.
Nothiug succeds like the success of
the fisherman who baits his hook for
suckers.
BERMUDA.
No Sunday School Sunday.
D. S.Stewart is extending the tele
phone line to his home.
Mrs. 1. T. Howell spent Friday with
her mother, Mrs. M. \. Cooper.
Miss Lillian Googer tinted relatives at
Crawfordville Saturday night and Sunday.
R< y Jones i i able to he in his place at
school again afie - an attack cf la grippe.
That Beautiful Gloss
comes from the varnish in Devoe’s Var"
nish Floor Paint; costs 5 cents more a I
<ju;irt though. Sold by T. F. Kendrick.
Mr. I>. F. Wynne has recently put
new roof on his barn. |
H. L. Veazey continues to turn out
some nice
The cooing of the dove, and the. croak
ing of the frog remind us that spring is
rapidly approaching,
Miises Lillian Duggan and Lucy Jones
S p ei ,t Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. P.
G. Veazey.
Misses Evelyn f.'oopcr and Jennie Nel
son visited Mrs. J. T. Howell Frida}
uight alid Saturday. j
What has become of the. Sar.ily Cross
Green Meadow and Combs corres
pendents? We would be glad to see them
represent’d every week.
BETH ANY. ^
Mi.-s Pearl King and ttto tlfichildren
arc quite sick .it this wrfHu,.
There was not any Sun#} •ud|'oC. at
Bethany Sunday, on aci had
weather.
turn Mr. d and tin M ir 's. homo T. M. in Dos A Jgfjvr re¬
to
making an extended visit t' 1 •JR 1 am1
relatives in ibis vicinity.
farewell Rev. I. B. Hi I house Bet w Jjpunday. ij|ivc*r ,l|s
soimon at
His departure will lie reg tfffby the
i nt.ire community.
Messrs. J. JS. Rhodes, M. vavis and
Miss Mattie Davis were elCcf-1. delegates
from Beihnny txu nday schoe attend
tho Sunday School Convi tb», which
was held at Union Point 1 i Saturday
and Sunday.
Speedy RelW#
A salve that heals with"" a, a scar is
l)e Witt’s Witch llnzel SfltfTtaf No rem¬
edy effects such sdetdy relief ? It draws
hut inflammation, soothe- cools and
oe«ls nil cuts, bxrus and brt *8. A sure
euro for F > ilos and Skin diseases. De
Witt’s is tho only Witch Hazel Salve.
Beware of counterfeits. They are dun
gerous. Sold by lladaway VlLooru.
R. L. Andrews is erecting a handsome
residence on his farm near the homo of
J. V. Andrews.
Miss Mattie A. Rhodes Spent a few
days last week with Mp4. Dennis Brad¬
ley.
Miss Fannie Fitts is the charming guest
of Miss Ruby Taylor. *
Mr .Ewell Rhodes will leave In n few
days for Atlanta, where he will aecept a
position with one of the leading groceer
of that city,
Mr. and Mrs. W r . D. Bradley enter¬
tained most delightfully last Friday
night. Tho invited guests: Miss Blanche
Taylor, Misses Nina and Carrie Brake,
MBs Mattie Rhodes, JlB'Scs Mary and
Fannie Fitts, Mis or. Miss
-3tk.-1 J^JLds* Alludes,
E. K. Duster, A. O. K. stocks Hall,
Frank Jones, Ernest Tay (J. T. Over
ton, Lovel Taylor. Christ foster, Ben
nie Taylor, Sarnmie Tayb
MR. KTHKSKY’S IIECOHI EN DAT lot*.
Mr. Kirksey writes:—I ve a positive
guarantee with with every ox of llydale’s
Stomach Tablets and Live’ Tablets I sell,
and haye never beeu asket o refund the
money in a siugle instance, I have used
these tablets in my family vilh best le
suits. VV. L. Ki'ksey, Morg iton, N. C.
who authorize every deale n their pri
parations to guarantee ever sell box or bottle
of their medicine, they Hadaway &
Moore.
Green eado i *
'i he condition of John L Ray is much
improved.
Mrs. B. F. Evans spent 'several days
at Union Point last week, t
Gas Champion, of Sllsm visited
Grey Taylor one day last wejek.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E- Brad!i«y entertain¬
ed Friday evening. There! were many
present, and all enjoyed the occasion.
Miss Mary will Eyans is vl.-itlrjg several in Wilkes
eouDty and be gone weeks.
Miss Mattie Ada Rhodes-1 rf Bethany
spent several days with fli*. W. J).
Bradley this week.
Grey Taylor’s visits, to Bethany W be¬
coming frequent. At,.one time tb~' were
once a week, and now they have in¬
creased to three times a week.
A GUARANTEED CUKE FOR PILES
Itching, Blind, Bleeding refund or Protruding
piles. Druggists money If PAZO
OINTMENT falls to cure any case, no
matter of how long standing, in ti to 10
days. First application gives ease and
rest, 50c. If your druggist hasn’t it send
50c in stamps and it will be forwarded
post paid by Paris Medicine Co., Saint
Louis. Mo.
Always consider the feelings
of others.
A COLD, A COI OH CONS! /In ittTtON
A brief cold history, but true, Rydale’g
Cough Elixir will prevent tbi- happening
to you. It will check the progres* of a cold
at once. Pravent the cough from becom¬
ing deep-seated and thus ward off con
sumption This modern sclent-lie reme
dy kills the germs that cause ihroat and
lung diseases, and by its stimulating ant.
tonic effect upon the respirator organs,
helps nature speedily restore Ha naese oi
gans to rObst health- tway k
Moore.
Barnett.
• BY GYPSY.”
Mrs. SmIHc Julios spent Ft id*} in Wash¬
ington with fritnds.
Mr. Jim Battle was hero tins week de¬
livering guano to lits tenants.
Mil Starling Chapman spent several
days ihe past week with Mrs .lull Balks
dale, at l’owe’t n.
Mrs. George McAlpiu spent Sunday at
Sharon.
Mr. Allen Turner spent Sunday in An
gu.-ta with friends.
Mr. A. B Taylor spent Saturday and
Sunday at Norwood, with Col. L. H.
Massengale.
Miss Mary Mac Atchison of Jennings
is visiting her sister Mrs. David Atchison
this week.
Mr. -lack Kealy, of Sharon, spent Sun¬
day in our city.
Mr. Ed Shurley, of Norwood, was here
for a short while Tuesday.
The Colonel's
Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey
Grove. Texas, nearly met his Waterloo,
from Liver ami Kidney trouble. In a re¬
cent letter, he say s: “I was nearly dead,
of these complaints, and, although, i
tried my family doctor, lie rial me no
good: so 1 got u 50c bottle of y our great
Electric Bitters, which cured me. 1 con¬
sider them the best medicine on t-arili,
a d hu.k God who cave you the know
Udgn to make Hum.” Sold, and guiiran
te< d to cure, Dyspepsia, Biliousness and
Kidne.’ Disease, by Hadaway & Mooie,
druggists, at 50c a bottle
I am inclined to believe that “Midget’
has been inissinfonmd about Mr. John
Burke’s taking the whole family driving
when he goes calling at “Double Wells.”
I have given myself a name this week.
And since I came to ihiuk of it, it suits
me admirably, as I stay in one place such
a short while and I am an expert at for¬
tune-telling. So when any of you wish to
know the future, why just consult me.
THE OLD rrittE VI IV
Onr Grandmothers gave Us powders and
teas liecatise they knew nothing of mod¬
ern medicine and methods. In this age
of progress and discovery, nicely coated
compressed labli.is arc fait, superceding
the old time powders and teas. Rydaic’a
Liver tablets are compressed chocolate
eoa ed tablets, easy to swallow, pleasant
in effect, always reliable. 1 'They contain
ingredients that cannot, he used in
powders or teas. Ingredients that l.ave
an effect upon iho liver that, is never ol>
tained from the socalled liver powde.s
etc. A trail will provo their meiii*
Hadaway A Moore.
A man who is always down in tho
month is seldom up in the world.
Pain t Your Buggy I'r 75c.
to $1,00 with Devon’s Gloss Carriage
Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 oxs. more to the
pint than others, wears longer and gives
a gloss equal to wow work. Sold by T.
F. Kendrick.
Plenty ol business drives the
billposter to the wall.
ohia.
<eara the The Kind You Jlavo Always Bough
Signature
of
It’s a wise child that resembles
its richest relatives.
'Tonic lo the System.
For liver troubles and constipation
there is nothing better than J >e VV ill’s
Little Early Risers’ the famous li'ile
1*111 1 . 'They do not weaken the stomach.
Their action upon the system is mild,
pleasant and harmless. Bob Monro’ ot
LaFayette. Jnd, .savs: “No use tolking,
DeWltt’s Littlo Eaily Risers do their
work. All oilier pills I have used gripe
and make me sick in the stomach and
never cured mo. DeWitt,s Little Early
Risers proved to be the long sought re¬
lief. They are simdly perfect., Persons
trayeling find Lit,tic Early Risers the
most reliaplc remedy to carry with
them, bold by Hadawuv & Moore.
Shame seldom comes to a man
Unless he invites it.
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CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
Tin Kind You Hava Always Bough;
Bears the
Signature of
NC o
WAIT life l r
\\ AN I l ie
WAN I ED ltl men in <a,h state to
travel, tack signs slid ilislnliule - uni'ln
of our goods. Satan tV5 per mouth .t
per day fur expense.- K( 111,MAN A.
CO., I >efi. S, At 1.1“ Bn ilding ( hit o
\V A YI’ I D I'i-u;.i \vi n 11n 11-1 it < i w:!111,i
an I•* m. iiagc Iui-im s in Ik, i in,,.! e .in ,
adjoining territory for well . • , ,
house of bolid tilialleia! - i ..in.In.- rgo. a
straight cash salary with all n-, ■ -. ,ry
expense* paid weekly by eh el. I'roiu In go
quarters, I’lisit.i''ii Money advanc'd for exp,no
pci iiiaiii'iit; j> i«■ v i<> 11 • e\|K i i n e
not essential. No ilive tlm li' required
We furnish every I hi lie. Emlo-ct .-if
addressed envelope. Addis . Mai,a:"i
hlo Como Block, r hi, ago, Hi.bi ll.t(l
LOST.
MULE -Black male mule, about twelve
ywins old, meniy taecl. 1,‘,'u ai d I'm
i/ilorinutiotl h .idiiif lo n i-cv. l.ayv
Vetu-w Rarksdnle, Route -I. (’ia vh
yille, Ga.
log s \i.i
1'OR 8ALIt Cnbhagi*'Plmit , , - ;. ,■
selling out. 20 e/iil.K pci- lii'lulteil.
Leave your orders at this • tile.■
FOR SALK Duioe.lei. , 11, Old if l
led 1*1 vttlollt.il Rock fowls Hid ...... s
Gordon lor hatching. U. 1 b . Ria ja. . , BonoravillV,
( ouiitv. < ore
Ft >li "n.v I,l, i lie Bi-nu-YVeekh Journal
and iSout.liern Cultivator. .jM g"|., imili
p apers one yeiir. This office.
Ill IM I I LA N EOirs.
SEND 1(1 cents and rcci ivo lorumla for
making Hie lies! salvo in flic iroild. (I,
cures white swelling, boils, <m Im u 11 .
all old and obsl.inaio son s Sool.liiug
and effective. limispeii able m ( \etv
family. Box No. I Crawfi rdville, (bi.
I ,G(JS.
EG OF- Fo m pine.stock and I od bi’ils,
The White Buff iiinl B.nri d 1’ljmouth
Rock, and fancy Black M.diorea. Tho
Maiiorcalays year round and never )•
ioe i0.’k me ’ ig< uiiu ../.udHiuffS
Hirt-o kind. »t.(«) .settings Rj
Delivery Lanier’s f’onli now or Fm f„r n postpone hetiines'.
ry inl lm! ni. < , i. ’’-Jt
Grand Jurors drawn a( l‘Yi»ruar> Tel ia,
Talia'cmt ‘Siipcrier Court. To
Serve during August Term,
1*1(15.
I DL Cloud,
:> J T < 'nopo.r,
5 K I 1 ' Dnrdon,
7 K E Gunn,
!l I) S Stewart,
II I’ll Mansfield,
Iff T O Gunn,
15 G W Geo,
17 J J Lyle,
I!) A R Smit It,
21 A O Davidson,
23 S A Chapman,
25 VV C Andrews,
27 R L Veazey,
2!) J S (.'baptnao,
Traverse Jurors drawn lo serve
Aligns! Term. 1905.
II C Jones,
FB Taylor,
P L Havant,
duo ft Kendrick,
B W Ray,
Ii f W Gnnpinan.
1” 10 P Jones,
15 J T Heard Sr,
17 S P f-'liapinnn,
1!) 11 M Harrison,
21 AS Lnneeford,
22 .TBI iailey,
25 (r JO Pil tmau,
27 W I Bailey,
2!) (! Bergstrom,
21 J I* I iUcy,
Ti J T Pale,
25 J ii Rhodes,
There is mom Catunh in 1 1 i see Ion
of the country than all < th< t ,i . , .
put together, and until the la“ few year
was supposed to be incurable Fora n ,2
many years doctors pronounc'd it a local
disease and prescrib'd local remedies
and by failing to cure it I y local reoe,
dies pronounced it iucurabie. Si-ioncc bus
proven cutarrli to be a eon timtlonul dis
ease t.lierefore requires coustilut:ona
treatment. HhII’.s Catarrh Cure. Manufac
tured by F. J Cheney & Ci»., 'Toledo,
Ohio, is die only eon titutienal cure on
the market. It is taken inter, ally In doses
frou, 10 drop- ton g- i;-poonful. It <t di
r -oily on the. b. od uiid iiiik < u- surfaces
of the system. They offer one hundrtd dol
lars for any caw U fails to < tire. Send for
obiA; <»■■ t.m.,
Sold by Druggists, 75c
Take Hall’s Family Pills tor constipa
ivn.
■i VV <: Chapm.an,
I ft II Ogle free,
I I Vv(>l /ii in, d ol'd
8 'I' N t 'linpmnu,
IB t’ I n-ndoi'H'in,
12 A. H i'iU'iicft,
I ! Ro (;111 m,
10 'I' E Hrisn.w,
18 G S Rhodes
3<> -I K Holliday,
22 R T Joio-s.
21 S A Daniel,
2d .1 (! Murden
28 .1 VV Farm ;■
•Iff •) F f I olden.
2 J Ruff Kmxdn'ck
1 B T II, ’
rmh n,
(> I) H Henry,
8 O I, Lvai.s,
Hi.I V Wynne,
12 Ti A Dozier
1 I -1 W I’lynt Jr
Hi J If Brown
18 G VV Rhode-.,
20 A ( )glef roe.
22 .1 I, < iglel ree,
21 .1 T -V r i-rht,
20 Ti T Perkiry),
28 A loos 11;i rf ter,
2,i> .1 T Mard in in,
22 .1 A 1! .; ),( i
2 I VV T Stewart,
20 (I W Slew nr.