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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT
VOL. XXXI
SUMMER COLDS
Produce Chronic Catarrh,
Mrs. Henrietta C. Olborg, Albert Lea,
Minn.
Mrs. Henrlette C. Olberg, superinten¬
dent Flax and Hemp Exhibition at the
Omaha Exhibition, writes from Albert
Lea, Minn., as follows:
“This spring I 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.”
IIENRIETTE C. OLBERG.
Summer colds require prompt treat¬
ment. They are always grave, and
sometimes dangerous. The prompt
aess and surety with which Peruna
acts in these 'Cavek has saved many
lives. A large dose of Peruna should
be 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
ontitled “Summer Catarrh,” which
treats of the catarrhal diseases peculiar
tc summer.
At auta is now ihe home of the
Southern Cotton Association, President
Harvi ■ Jordan having made that city his
Headquarters
Speedy Relief.
A salve that heals without a scar is
])eWill’s Witch Hazel Salve, No rem¬
cdy effects such sdeedy relief, it draws
hut, inflammation,, soothes, cools and
oeals all cuts, bxrns and bruises; A sn:v
< mo for Piles and Skin diseases. De
Witt’s is ihe only Witch Hazel Salve
beware of counterfeits. They are dan
Bums. Sold by Hadaway AMoore.
Chris'opber Columbus could not read
t ie futme or he woul never have made
the mistake of discovering Santo
Domingo.
Last Hope Vanished.
When leading physicians said that W.
M. (smith, of Pekin, la., had incurable
coi'Siini[ tion, his last hope vanished: but
J)r. King’s New Discovei V for Consump¬
tion, Coughs and Colds, kept him out of
his grave, lie says: “This great specific
completely cured me, and saved my life.
Since then, I have used it for over ten
years, and consider it a marvelous throat
and lung cure.’' Strictly scientific cure
for Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds; sure
pi event ive for Pneumonia. Guaranteed,
50c and $1.00 bottles at Hadaway A
Moore’, drug store. Trial bottle free,
If Castro wants to strike terror to the
heart of the United States let him arm
his fro q>s with toy pistols.
Tift; old riMK wav
Our Grandmothers gave us powders and !
teas because they knew nothing of m d
. rn medicine and methods. In this age
, f progress and di.-overy, nicely coated [
eompn ssed tablets are fart superceding
ihe ed time p iwders at d teas. By dale’s j
Liver tablets are compressed chocolate
< oated tablets, easy to swallow, pleasant;
in effect, always reliable. They contain
injrr.dieuts that cannot be u ed in
powders or teas. Ingredients that have
an effect upon the liver that is never ob¬
tained from the socalled ii v< i pondes
itc. A trail will prove their tni.-ii a
Hadaw ay A >L el - •. ;
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. Fi'lDAY, APRIL 14, 1905.
5ICD3ET.
Mrs. Ann O’Keeffe continues very ill.
The condition of Mrs. J. R. Brown is
worse this week than last week.
If you need nice, fresh fruit, call on
J. W. Tallin.
| iMr. Dock Stone has returned home.
| His c indilion is slightly improved.
Mr. O. T. Flyut is supplying the mar¬
ket with some very tine Bermuda hay
Russell Jackson has accepted a
tiou as assistant depot truck roller.
Mr. A. T. Gilbert is again on the
list. He is quite feeble.
Have you heard the latest? “Brown
Eyes” is very partial to “Wright Grey”
eyes.
Wertey WrfeUt of
spent the fourth irstant with home
folks
Don’t quit talking about that crate
and basket factory. It’s a good thing
Keep it on the move.
Sharon bank stock is in demand. This
shows what the public thinks of Talia¬
ferro’s youngest bank.
Miss Bessie Moore has been the guest
i f Miss Bertie Darden for the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Mooreare
on to chills and fever. They have been
sufferers - since ” last ' ■ full r ”
Mr. Wilson B. Kendrick is improving
after suffering from the effects of a se¬
vere rising on his limb.
Miss Essie Stone has returned home
after visiting her sister, Mrs. T. F Ken¬
drick, at Crawfordville.
Miss Hilda Kendrick is visiting rela
(Jives in Ati usta, Teunille and other
,i es
-.Li. .iiumas .... Hendrick passed away
Thursday night. His remains were in¬
terred in the Presbyterian cemetery at
Raytown.
Mr. Sam Perkins thinks that he is
more popular with the fiddler’s associa¬
tion than he is with the Farmer’s Asso¬
ciation.
Messrs. G. T. and W. R. Moore en¬
joyed their annual fish on the hanks of
Little river, despite, tho raiu, hail,
snow and sunshine last Wednesday,
the 5th.
The Bank of Sharon is just a hum¬
ming, and our citizens are giving it a
solid support. The bank deserves to do
a good business.
Old man “Midget” was never stuck
on “blue eyes,” but he is certainly par¬
tial to brown eyes—but some that he
knows are entirely too new.
On April 21st (Friday night) the Fel¬
low Craft degree will he given to Mr.
Joel Taylor. All brother Masons are
invited—and should be—present.
It is with grief that wc chronicle the
death of Mrs. Betsy Moore, who died
Monday night, and was buried at the
Methodist cemetery Wednesday morn¬
ing. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out
to the bereaved.
Some of the little boys in our midst
ate learning bad habits in the way of
using vulgar [language and profan¬
ity. The school teachets and Sunday
school superintendent should their littie
flock, ere they go astray.
Last Sunday night, two of Sharon’s
young colored boys decided to rob an¬
other youngster from Washington.
They succeeded in securing $253 from
the innocent Washingtonian. They
were eariied before Judge Taylor, who
bound them over to tin: County Court.
Jim Anderson and Jo3 Pitts are the
n mies of the two negroes;
Whili the County Court convenes
two or three times per month and even
has adjourned terms, it fails to eclipse
Judge Taylor’s “mill o e justice,” which
grinds threugh the labors of two dis
tin t courts in a single day. Keep in
line, sister districts, and soon we wi 1
have convicts sufficient to work our
loads, theieby dispelling the idea that a
dispensary is neeessary to iaise money
with which to work the roads.
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Paint Your Bug gv fr 75c.
to $1 00 with Devoe’s Gloss Carriage
Paint. It weighs 8 to 8 ois. more to the
pint than other;-, wears lougi r a id gives
a gloss equal to new work. 8oid by T.
F. Kendrick.
Sharon High 3ehooi Dots,
Lloyd Brown BV “l.ITTE is iu jjjpGET.' jjuuU humor
again.
“Kuucks Down” & tho cry of the
marble players tiros lays.
Prof. Flvnt is keci-fcg his “fiddlers”
lor pets, ami ibey 1 ive become quite
tame.
Mi. Grady Moore , in ‘'Kruger” a re
lost iu “farm forest' *bout a quarter of
a mile from town.
Miss llildi Kenui has stoppod
school and will mak r,.>j- future home
^ Au f?usta wnh he> Mrs. Ernest
1 ^ ouu ^ s -
U qter to JUHGEHD |,f;\
1 * Tawrordville, Go.
j {deal Rear of Sir: ri-k in Some invltinf t(T liv we take a good
lead-aud-zim— ; omplaints of lb
voe wGuthoiizeouragent
| “>. S fr
this paint, either now .ajmtting it on, or
hereafter in the your dealer
about it.
• \\ e authorize hit- to.do what Is right
at our expense.”
Tlie following stor how lntlo the
risk is:
■1 II Asher & Co, hardware dealers,
Bhinebeck. N V, has, s0 | (1 p evoe from
I’d. to now: have sold "thousands of gal
I | ali Ions th'is and Unm" have had jmy , ne complaint iu
| Three sides of a b Hlse were perfect, :
j the fourth was as bad as. the three were
irood. Hi
i Explanation—Tt ral »>,i ^a| Uu> nitrht be
fore the fourth side vv v u tod; and the
painters didn’t wait fo the wood to dry.
What is done In si;h* case? Wliut-
1 ' or the who oldPthe paint, con¬
siders it, fair to do. Tieave it to him.
He may not do exaeth wh5 ft we should do
if we were there* 1ml W(J arc . nouhere.
J he Yours best truly, we can do * lio fV leave it, to him.
u DEVOE & CO
P 8—T F Kendr hells ells our on paint.
quirt; sews ‘’aiifi, - a .
,v 'u-.v »*,■,„ on ^
.
Sleeping t ur Excm r v a tfdfeiifornia are
several hours qpfck, 0 hammy other line,
lo satisfy the deraatP* for si up-to-date
service, anangemem, idipiovid as ! .e«fc made for a
new. specially-hnii', pattern of
tourist sleeper, I. >-, ii * cl mgo daily and
lcaching Why Los Atigi e i sifty-eight hours.
not have the •*! and quickest,
when the cost is no gr< ; t< r than the other
kind? Full informs n from any Roc k
Bland representative r from John Se
bastian. Passenger Ti 1 ; Manager, Rock
Island System, Chica >.
.
Gov. Folk says ’ hat Missouri has
fewer mortgaged mew than any state in
file Union. She ills • lias more than any
ot her stale in jail.
j Frightful Snffi mug Relieved.
Suffering frightfully from the virulent
poisons of undigested food, C. G. Gray¬
son, of Lula, Miss., took Dr. King’s New
Life Pills, “with the result,” he writes,
“that I was cured.” All stomach and
bowel disorders give way to their tonic,
laxative properties, 25c at Hadaway &
Moore’s drug store, guaranteed.
Worth makof the man and the want
of it makes him worthless.
No More Stomach Troubles.
All stomach troubh is iemoved by the
use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it gives
the stomach perfect rest by digesting
what you eat without the stomach’s aid
The 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
lenvitle, Michigan, ays: “j suffered
hiartburn and stomach trouble for some
lime. My sister-in-law has had the
game trouble and \\n> not able to eat for
six weeks She lived entirely on warm
water- After taking two bottles of J<„
dol Dyspepsia Cure she was entirely cur¬
ed. Sha now eats hi urtily and is in good
health, i am glad f,o say Kodol gave
me Instant relief.” bold by Hadav/ny A
Moore,
Show us a man who thinks he under¬
stands women and iv-.’ll show you a "eld
brick buyer.
A GUARANTEED ( UltF FOR PILLS
Itching, Blind, Bk ding or Protrndmg
piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no
matter of how long standing, m t; to 10
days. First, application gives ease and
rest. ->0c. If yoar druggist hasn’t it send
50c in stamps and it will b e forwarded
post paid by Paris Medicine Co Saint
Louis, Mo. ,
II a book bores yon, it’s an ea^y mat¬
ter to shut it up but; when a man
kitei you—well that’s different
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•'.earsthe / /9 / 1 “d * Vou Have naic nwajo Always Soiigtl
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of
BERMUDA
CRITIC.
buow fell in our section last Thursday
Andrew Cooper visited home tolks
Sunday.
W. 11. Jones iuts‘meusiek, but is some
better at present.
E. P. Julies visited in Mihlrnjon com¬
munity Sunday and Sunday night ,
Messrs. Hiram and Prior Nelson at¬
tended mootiny; at Crawfordville Sunduv.
Mrs. 1. J. Durden spent several days
last week ’ with Mrs. 1). 8. Btewart.
Miss Lillian Googer spent Wednesday
night with Miss Clara Nelson.
We suggest, Unit tho correspondents,
who have not already done so, give
themselves names.
Messrs, Henry Wynne and Charlie
Thomas, of Poweltou, wore iu our midst
8uudav.
Miss Ella Jones and brother, Wesley,
were the guests of their brother, II. C.
Jones, Sunday.
Messrs. Clyde Cooper and Grover
Stewart visited Luuceton Sunday after¬
noon.
Airs. 8 J. Jones spent Tuesday last
with Mrs. 8. I). Chapman at Crawford¬
ville.
Mrs. P. G. Veuzoy visited her daughter
Mrs. G. H. Rocker, at Poweltou Satur¬
day.
Miss Jennie Nelson has returned home,
after spending several days with her sis¬
ter, Mrs. O. L. Chapman, at Crawford¬
ville.
If most men know as much us they
think they know, wo would have more
money with which to educate our boys.
We are pleased to see so much corn be¬
ing planted. We believe the farmers are
goirjg to d what they said they would,
Tlii <: 9 ‘inn vdns viSfutr’oy >:u> in’,
hcaylest rains .Sunday afternoon that
has fallen in several years. Great
were washed across the fields and some
fences were washed down oil creeks and
branches. A good deal of hail also fell
which almost coyen d ihe ground, 1 hough
the hail stones were not very large.
We have selected a name this week,
and wc will now call the roll and give
each correspondent a task. “Observer”
will observe and tell us what lie secs and
hears. “Traveler” wiil travel and sell his
coffee pots. “Midget"’ will let us hear
how that dispensary is getting along.
Little “Midget” will tell on her pa. We
should have a poet, so ive will allot that
task to “Brown Eyes.” “Gypsy” .will
ti ll our fortunes, and “Critic” will crit¬
icize the notes from correspondent .
Tonic to the System.
For liver troubles ami constipation
there is nothing better than DeWill’s
Little Early Briers’ the famous little
Pills. They do not weaken the stomach. is mild,
Their action upon the system
pleasant and harmless. Boh Moore’ ot
LuFayette, lad, savs: “No use bilking,
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers do their
work. All other pills I have used gripe
and make me sick in the stomach and
never cured me. DeWitt,s Little Early
Risers proved to lie the long sought re¬
lief. They are simdly perfect., Persons
trayelhig find Little Early Risers the
most reliaple remedy to carry with
them. Sold bv lludawav & Moore.
Any man ivho is master of his own
house is vsually a bachelor.
TtVICKT Ol.ll TAI.K.
We wisli to repeal ivhat we have said
once before in these columns that Elliott's
Emulsified Oil Liniment Is the best Lin¬
iment ever produced for use in tlie family
and on animals. Host for rheumatism,
lameness,stiffness mid soreness of joints or
muscles Best for bruises, contusions,
sprains and swellings. You get a full
halt pint for 2 -m- and get your money Imck
if it, ones not do all it. is recommended to
do. Hadaway A Moore.
If dogs and children dislike a. man,
its up to others to avoid Him.
A COI.U, A CO I Bit CONSTMITION
A brief told history, but true, Rydam .-,.
Cough Elixir will prevent this happening I
to voe. Ii will check the progress of a cold
at once. Prevent the cough from tiecom
ing deep-seated and thus ward off con
sumption. J bis modem scientific 1 t ;
dy kills the germs that cause throat and ■
lung di-eases, and by its Simulating and
tomc effect upon the re-j iratory’ otgaits,
helps riMt-uro Hpeedily restore Hadaway the^8 of A
organs to robust health.
Maore.
A dollar on hand is better than two
on a margin.
NO 7
WANT ADS.
WANTED'
WANTED—-Jo men in each state to
irayel, tack signs iiml distribute sample
ot our goods. Salary S75 per month. SS5
per '<> (lay for expenses. KUIlLMAN &
t Dep. S, Atlas Building, Chicago.
, WANTED t“ business Trustworthy men or worn'
i m> munage iu this county mid
adjoining territory for well estublishcu
house of solid financial standing. $2<>.00
straight easb salary wit h nil nee. ssary
expenses paid weekly .by duck from In ad
quarters. l osllion Money advanc' d for exprn-os,
permanent; previous cxpcriciiee
mil essential. No investment icquireu**'
We furnish everything. Em losed self
addressed envelope. Address, Mamigvr,
tile Como Block, Chicago, 1 11. Fell. 10
FOR SAM?.
id)ITsAIE rim Smiul\v\^;ki'v' .l,I
and .Southern Cultivator. 75c gets both
papers one year. This off ice.
1M lSCF.I.I.AN FAIRS.
SEND 10 cents and reei ive lorimila for
making the best salve m the world. It
nires white swelling, boils, carbuncles,
all old and obstinate sores. Soothing
and effective. Indispensable in every
laiiniy. Box No. I Crawfordville, Gn.
i:t;i:s.
FOB SALK- A tei w settings <>f pure
breed Barred PlVimmlh Rock egas. 15
for $t. J. C William h.
mildrajon notes.
BY OBSERVER.
The rain, which foil last week, was
very much appreciated.
8. () Aeree has boon very ill for sev¬
eral days.
Mr. Claud Chapman, visited relatives
at Crawfnilvilli Bumbry.
it i- A’ I * '»'*«,,*. i of OV-ovO it-tvillo
v ie-‘mil 4 ’ 0 !- ■ 1 wi tn»t
UeSS.
CASTOTHgL.
Boars the /} 1 ^0 Kind You Have Always Bought
_
'’jgraturo
tf
Miss Mary Allen has some spring
chickens almost ready for the frying
pan.
When tho snow begun falling last
week it seemed as if winter had return¬
ed.
Several visitors, from Crawfordville,
spout last, Sunday with the family of
Mr. N. A. Allen.
Miss Della Moore, of Luuceton, spent
several days with her sister, Mrs. G. R.
Chapman, of this place.
A Certain Cure llir Chill,linns.
Shake Into your nIiohs Allen’s Foot-Kfi.se n
powder. (l, cures Chilblains FioKtliites, Sv;< at -
ini?, Swollen feet. At ail Druggist and Shoe
Ktoreg/ifie.
Miss Emma Bteivart lias returned
from an extended visit to relatives at
Bermuda.
Miss Aliio Atchison and .T. W. Atchi¬
son visited relatives at Crawfordville
Sunday.
There was quite a good attendance at
Sunday School Sunday. This made
the superintendent very happy.
J Miss Janet Alien, of Crawfordville,
visited her cousins Misses SallieLon and
Susie Allen, of this place tnis week.
O/LS i'O 11 X A .
Boara the ^ l0 Kind You Have Always Bou fe .ft
8,s :r tZyy&fu S&7
Messrs. Edward and William Poss and
Carter Nash and Do Wit Sisson, of
Wilkes county, spent Sunday at; the
home of Mrs. Susan Allen.
This community witnessed quite a
snowstorm on Thursday of last week,
accompanied by much lightning and
heavy thunder.
How To Go To California.
Travel via the Chicago, Union Pacific
^ North-Western Line. Two fast llirough
trains per day. ihe Overland Limited,
electric lighted, less than three days in
route, I he California Express through
service to San Francisco, Los Angles and
p orUandi Tl . ( . H ,.- t „ f Kveiything. Full
ulars on a) »r>lifation to W. B. Knis
, ((;rD T _ M . C. A N W. By. Chicago
C .*SP 1' O 378. X UX. .
Bfiara thB * Itis Kind You Have Always Bought
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