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advocate-democrat
VOL. XXXI
A SEVERE COLD
Brought on Summer Catarrh.
Pe-ru-na Cured.
Miss Blanche Myers, 3120 Penn street,
Kansas City, Mo., has the following to
say of Peruna:
ttniiriturfiarh of the oast four seasons
I have caught a severe cold, iii v hen sud~ ,
denly chilled after an evening party, .
and catarrh tor several weeks would be
the . result. One _ bottie , ... of . Pcruns ___ cured
me, and 1 shall not dread colds any
more as 1 did.”—BLANCHE MYERS.
Summer colds, though not as frequent
as winter colds, very often prove more
dangerous. At the first symptoms of
catching cold Peruna should be taken.
It is sure to stop the cold at once, and
save needless suffering, and perhaps
catarrh.
Peruna as an internal, systemic rem
,-ip -.e.-yir,-rVW- +he .off erne, t. fftt
- ;■ A-’■!*'*/ «(*■■ ______ the cold has
cous membranes wherever
settled. It strikes at the root of the 1
matter, and thus cures promptly and
permanently. Medicine Co., Co¬
Address The Peruna
lumbus, O., for a free book entitled
« Health and Beauty,” written especial¬
ly for women by Dr, Hartman, President
of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio. '
A shirt waist, is once more really a
shirt waist, with plain shirt sleeves and
a general air of severity.
A ( rawfoi dville Woman Asks
"haveyou a floor paint that, will lasttwo
weeks?'' Yes we have Dcvoo’s; it has a*
beautiful gloss aud will wear two years
if properly applied K iiidriok
bold by T F
"Love is honey mixed with gall,"says
a magazine writer. The girls furnish the
honey and boys do the rest.
A UUARA5TEED DIKE FOB PILES
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding 1,’AZO
piles. Druggists refund money il
OINTMENT fails to cure any case, G no 10
mutter ot how long standing, m to and
days. First application gives hasn’t ease it send
rest, 50c. If your druggist will tic forwarded
50c in stamps and it
post paid by Paris Medicine Co tiuii.t
jLouis, Mo
We don't like the bee lady who stings
with sharp woids and then offers the
honey of a smile.
Many Children Are Sickly.
Mother tray's Sweet Powders for chi
used by Mother Gray, a nurse in
Pone New York, Bn-uk 1 " l ‘ l " 111
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ei re Feverishness. ' ' ,ni ' l ‘ 1 1
» i, Tec thing Dlsordeis. ai.d Do .
At all Druggist 26c. sample math <1 fflDA
A 'drmh. A ‘i > ( 11 *' * 4 ■
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You needn’t . ‘ tell Ty us. A - man , or , has j.,,. -i,t f
about as hard a tune getting a nexv rial
as a wo man has.
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A Certain Cure for (Jliilblians.
slmke into your she, Allen's Foot-Ease
powder. 11 cures Chilblains Frost Fites.
Hip, swollen feet. At ad Druggist ami
bturt'S.-hV.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tiia Kind Yu Hate Always
Bears the s/ fTZ~7~Z~
Signature of
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIIAY, APRIL 28, 1905.
l , i.fttrr to Tlios Akiu<
tiwCoalville, Ga
Dear sir 11 e’s a jiht .that’s being 1
•old to bargain-hut. tei'4
10 'nor centcaff
;'0 ,, ,, iuc
20 ,, ,, an t.^
20 , , * idling
Levies ami whiting a’fsaml and vvhin
wadi, not paint.
Some people untsi *i e gold brieks
Tlu! , mlno that paW-.....- "pero
,,,,,,-and-zine.'’ The di„or who scllls it
K,,}S lV * ttS K uod KH 1V, >
\ . ours rjulv
D UVOE A t ■ >
1’. S. T. F. Kendrick >ills our paint.
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An exchange trutlfully says: "The
siump in cotton pri cesinst fall will prove
p, ] lavo peon a blessin in disguise, if it
should result in conviicing the farmers
that the lirst object in fruiing is to make
,v Making of money being
secondary. The wiioh Question ranges
itself around tbit truth. A living can be
more cheaply made storesft’ on the farm
bought from the
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Ml DOE T.
Thirty-seven dreminers visited Hliaron
last week.
Miss Fannie Lon Hill is at home at- i
ter r'losing school.
The peach crop in and around Sharon j
promises a tine, yield.
Ml ‘ F *L ,( -’‘ vSon about Mr. W .
„ 1 Mclveon washing machine.
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Miss Lucy McJunlun, ol Harnett, vh- j
itetl our oitv last \N ctlnesdav.
in Mr. Em O. iuuel IX and Moore lie!lock is vishing counties. relatives | j
Moore Kendrick is playing ball with ,
the Mnicer teaifi. I
Mrs. J. A. Kendrick is visiting in j
Atlanta tnis week. ;
Hotel Jackson was crowded last week |
xxiih sewing machine and book agents, i
Mi. Joseph Burke is at home trom
hollidays. ^ t0 Spend Easter !
The dispensary question appears to
have quieted clown, ;,s we hoar no talk
concerning it.
The corn measure vacation that was
in the fciharou items last week put some
ol our merchants to thinking.
Our night marshall, Henry
rant, has been somewhat indisposed —a
very bad cold.
lt isreported that Mr. George Darden
made a flying trip to Kay town Sunday
night ® on Ace Moore’s pomes. 1
,
|)js a , achilJe ^ H o is agent for !
,j, 0 rainous Whceler-Wilsou. I
The Sliaron , Sunday school continues
to flourish. The aid of the young and
oldds solicited.
Mr. George T, Moore lias about got¬
ten his lulling party together for ihe
purpose ot spending a week on Litile
river.
L. T. Perkins and Midget were
among ilic county court jurors this
week.
J. Huff Kendrick has given up all
hopes of cottou ever advancing and has
s"hi his .urn hales at. K.cc.
Key. Albert Flynt filled liis regular
Appointment ... ... . . 4 - at 1 - Carter's I nf . , i. k Grove / A \ last I net Sat W ..T
uiriay and Sunday.
Misses Bessie and Annie May Moore
are housekeeping for Mrs. J. A Ken
driok while the latter is in Atlanta
this week.
Mr. C. W. Dozier, of Hillman, is
contemplating purchasing one of Mr J.
A. Kendrick’s store houses aud moving
it to Hillman.
Surely, the Masons around here
would rather sleep than attend their
lodge. What did you join the fraternity
for? Just to say, “l’su a Mason.” if
you do not intend to attend, ask for a
withdrawal card. It will bo granted to
you.
“Wait, Mr. Gullatt. I want to ride
on your train,” exclaimed a young lady,
waving her hamlkeichief '......”........... and 1 almost “ 1 ........
I out of breath, after a chase for half a
mile, at a 2:40gate, to ride to Wu.-h
ington. If she had kept up the pace,
the train couldn’t have caught her be¬
fore she arrived at, Washington. But
the engineer was only switching iuto
the side track, and the pretty ‘ Brown
Eyes’’ rode on the train for the lirst
time.
It is a positive fact, retract,
And we cannot
That's people’s eyes and nose
Are always near at one end,
But the number of feet
From Brown Eye’s nose,
To the end of her toes,
Is about ten.
| But so sad
For Grey Byes to know
That Brown Eye’s beau,
Is Yancey Lowe.
Judge M. J. Taylor has this to say
concerning our county paper and its
editor: "It is the greatest county pa¬
per in the state, fhe editor is up-to
date and a fuil-fledged Democrat. -May
prosperity crown its every effort and
may peace and justice be its watch
word and good will to all men."
I [Thanks, awfully, judge. Such an eu
e uiiuin 'rout you is very much appre
i dated. Weave proud to have your
ool wi] j confidence. We will
; ever vStrive to keep it. Honesty, fair
pltiv I^ and fair dealing with all mea is
mottQ __ m ]
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Las t Hope Vanished.
When leading physicians said that W
M. Smith, of Bekiu, In., had incurable
consumption, his last hope vanished: lmt
jp. King’s New Discovery
lion, Goughs and Golds, kept him out
his grave. Jlefayi : "This great
I cumjiietely cured me, and saved my life.
Since then, I have used it for over
! years, and consider it a marvelous
i arrd luutr cure.’ 'Strictly scientific
i 50c u:l, ‘ ' UJ0 boa!, ' s !,t IiadaW:,y
M' ore ; drug store. Trial bottle fret.
TKAVl.EKlt
F\'ter lias come atul gone.
SlAlUcss Ki\\ a Queen Euroka I’et. !
is mi the, decrease.
"ltlVwii Eyes” is very poetic.
Mis. \Y. B. Taylor is scii.itisly ill.
Crawfortlville was lively last Friday.
Everybody that wants work can get ii
now.
The lazy club is getting ready to put
in full time.
Thoie are some nice g.-udons around
Slisron.
"Midgol” says In has never "kisseil
tile old maid,”
Droilier Dob .Jackson complains of hav¬
ing had a severe case of the grip.
Mr. and Mrs. lohn Lynn, ot near
Carter's Ford, arc again in bud heiilih.
Fruit, was not, hurt much by the frost,
Apples were huit some.
"Midget” has given us some ml vice
mien L the linkers and truck rollers. We
will act on it.
Miss Kate Gregory and Miss Lizzie
Caruitehael visited Air.and Mrs. William
Sturdivant Sunday last.
We heard a fellow say the other day
that if <:liurelies had side (loots
men would go in from force of hub'll.
The readers oi this paper win l>e pleased to
learn that there is at least mm dreaded disease
1m* been able; to cure in *u ns
stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
cure is the only positive Are known to the
m«'d.eal fra.er.my. Catarrh beings consulu
,h '” al ,hm ‘ a *‘' a cm'-mutionai u. at
ment. Hall s Catarrh Ctire*» taken internally
acting directly upon Uu blood and mucous
surfaces ot the system, tliepiby dostraying the
l’ouud.Uioii of the disease, Mid giving the pa¬
tient strength by build lug lap the constitution
and assisting nature in dunig its work. The
proprietors have so much tpidli in Its euraUvo
powers that they oiler On :§ Hundred Dollars
for any ease that it falls t impure. Send for list
of testimonials. Address,
F. J -OH K,N tf-Y & CO., Toledo, O,
Sold by Druggist ., 76o. g,
Hall’s Earn ’'MI9 a se >.h best.
limes iviu.ii ,j'i '.no a lot m
baskets and valises i cans on a train
there is no one to see 6./ l;np her off, but
when a girl with notliyW to carry lmt
an empty pocket book /goes away there
are enough people at uie station to stmt
a town. Aud this is not written just to
"Jill up.”—-Ex
The c» inly court, and ihe road ma¬
chine are utioidiug something for people
lokii'k at. The kickers will kick.
We had some, throat trouble lust week,
which caused us si me alarm for awhile.
The throat, is a very important part ol
our anatomy.
Wo paid Billy Kendrick’s Sharon
hank a visit, last week. 11“ says every
thing is encouraging ami prosperous
with that Institution.
Ruvnett is a lively place on riiiuy days
<>v when iL is too wol to work on tin*
farm. Everybody collies to sec the
trains.
"Traveler” hardly ever misses going to
Orawfordyille on ,Saturday. We don’t al¬
ways have, husiucss, ami l 'is only a
habit,
» a i.oor,, . ■ ct j -i ig mo? - >
Wiio interrupts a public speai r. You
cuu put it down that the speaker loo
more brains in his heel than the inter¬
rupter has in hit head.
We fear ‘‘Midget" will get the worst
of it if lie doesn’t look sharp. \V r e had
a spat, with a female correspondent once
upon a time, and we soon wished we
hadn’t said a word. Sir, ‘‘Sniidgcl,”
old boy, you’d better let that eye
business alone.
Loughs ami Colds
All coughs, colds and pulmonary com¬
plaint* 1 hat nre cuniqle are quickly Cur¬
ed by Otic Minute CoiigliCure. ltumov. «
the phlegm, draws out hillaninmtion and
heals, ami soothes the affected parts
sttvngtliens Uie lungs, wards off pneu¬
monia. 1 [aimless and pleasant to take
Sold by liadaway & Aloore.
No (Doss Carriage Paint Made
will wear as long as Devon's. No others
are as heavy bodied, because Devon’s
weigh 2 to 8 ounces more to the pint.
Sold by T F Kendrick
Argument is the most useless tiling in
the world. You can’t convince the
ignorant and don’t have to convince the
wise.
Throat Coughs
A tickling in tljie throat;
hoarseness at times; a,deep
breath irritat.es it;—these
are features of a throat
cough. They’re very de¬
ceptive and a cough mix¬
ture won’t cure them.
You want something that
will heal the inflamed
membranes, c: irich the
blood and tor up the
system
Scott's Epmlsion
is just such d remedy.
It has wonderflu healing
and nourishing power,
Removes the cause of
j the cough and the whole
system is g liven new
strength and v Igor /.
1 Send for frr \\amflt
j SCOTT & BOW WE, Chemists
409-415 Pearl Stree t, New York
J0C. and $1.00. 4-’ l druggists
NO 9
\VA Vllte
w ANTED in men in cm h slate to
leave! tuck i-imis and distribute sample
of our good*. Salary $e'i per mould
per day for expenses. Kl 111.MAN A
CO., Imp. S, Atlas Building, Chicago.
"WANTED Trust won by men «>r wom¬
an to manage business in this eoufsty and
adjoining nniloiv lor well eslabli-m o
house ol solid linalicial standing. ^ 20.(0
„j r ,dgia cash salary with all m-«« ary
i \pnises paid weekly by check from head
.jutirlers. Money advanced for < '.poi c
Position pmmtim td: previous expciiciice
not essential. No invest,mi ni inquired
\\ i furnish every thing. Enclo.-ctl i‘lf
midressed envelope. Address, Maiiagei,
J sin Como Block, Chicago, lli. l'eh.Ui
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i von s.m.i:.
j.'l > | i, SAl.l'j flic Sellli-Wet Ul y .lournal
and Southern fultivator. '.hegvis both
pape rs one year. This offline.
M IMTI.I.A N I 'M s.
- v / ' ' V * *« * V > N ' V / '
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8END 10 cents and rec(ive lormula for
making the best salve m tilt: world, it
cures white, swelling, boils, enrOum ! s,
all old and obstinate sores. S- otliing
and effective. Inuispeiisablo Grawlordville, m every
family. Box No. 1 (
c> y.ik. :=3 •.k.’* <o jl'«. jC ./.a. »
Cttars t i m a ’.ho Kind Ynn lliiw Alw ayi Bou t ./i
Sign r
COUNTY COM M ISSK >N EllS’
BE BOUT.
Bills audited at the April session;
817 f,tld white paupers for ipiarter
ending .1 uiy.
$:i,s.5u i’aiil colored paupers for quar¬
ter [ending July. jiilllngbly road.
SI Frank foi work on
$8.7! Hawes Cloud for itn ostigi.ting ’
records Ilancock coualy.
$G.ii!Y J. W, Lindsey for peiisfon reo.
i rd f
s T, Dr- A. F. White 'fir , mV-,ileal
sei v ues rendered prisoners.
$21.50 .1. It. Ogletrec for ropuifing
two bridges.
$G.G,> I. M, Andrews for lumber.
$27.75 W. W. Bird bill rendered.
$! T. J. Evans, workoucouit house
door.
$4‘.l.2(>~ Sheriff’s bill.
$12.50 M. Yi. Andrews, judge county
court, salary for March.
$0- Advocate - Democrat, publishing
Tonic to the jxysicm.
For liver troubles aud constipation
there is nothing better Ilian Du Wilt’s
Lillie Early Kisers’ the famous little
Tills. They do not weaken Urn stomach.
Their action upon llm .system is mild,
pleasant and IiiiitiiIchs. Bob Moore 1 ol
EaFayotte, lad, savs: "No use talking,
DcWitt’s Little Early Kisers do their
work. All oilier pills I have used gripe
and make me sick in 1,1m, stomach and
never cured me. DeWilt,s Litile Early
lliners proved to he Urn long sought re¬
lief. They are sinidly perfect., Burnous
trayeling find Utile Early Kisers the
most rellaple remedy to carry with
them, bold liy lladawav A Moore.
-e .Tfie miMi who cannot distinguish In
tween political criticism and personal
animosity is what Hut Lovingood called a
“nachcrjil born durii tool ” says an ex
Change,
Cheated Heath.
Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but
by elu rising the right medicine, J‘k II
Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheated
death. He says: ‘Two years ago I had
Kidney Tronb'e, which caused me great
psin, suffering and anxiety, but i took
Electric Bitters, which (fleeted a com
plete cure. I have also found them o
great benelil In general debilily and nerve
trouble, and keep I hem ( (instantly on
band, as ! find llicy have no equal. Had
away A. Moore, drup.M-t-, guarantee , Hu.m . I
at 50e,
Half the Russian soldiers are unable
read and write, the * zar ie-dlng that
these aceomplislimciits are not as ties e.ss
aty as to be able to ‘‘run” and light.
A TUMI 'IOI l> TAI.I
We wish to repeat what we hav said
once before in these c(jlumns that Liiiott
Emulsified Oil fJniment is the best Lin¬
iment (;ver produced for use in the ;umi[v
and on animals. I’e.-t for ith-uijih tsm
laniem ss,stiffness and soyencs- of joints or
! muscle-. Be-f for bniis", contusions.
sprains and swelling ft. oil gm a
half'pint for 1 % and get your money bacl
if it docs not do all it is recommended
j do. Hiidaway A Moure.
load ad.
Iuc I folden A (Jo.
§18,Go 11 olden A ( <>■
K. .1. Maim.
$2 I. V. Wynn repairing bridge.
$;}- YV. M. Kendrick, work on road.
$10.87 ft. L. Veazy, for hay road for
$20 B. J. Maim, services on
March.
§ 2,1 James Sisson, services on road
for March.
$15 James Rhodes, services on loud
lor ,March.
$10 Frank Jones, services on road
for Mair.li.
$11.80- Ben Wilton, services on road
for March.
$1 i.id Bob Fayors, services on road
for Maroli
$10.01 Ike Porter, “scrvTus on road
for Mareii.
§10.50- Wylie Bierce, services on road
for March.
$20 If. W. Meadows, for lumber.
$01.25 J. H. Williams, bill rendered.
$1.5] C. VV. Caldwell fm; freight.
$1- Jim Burdette, cleaning out well.
$50 Mrs. Cornelia Boswell h r land
lined in laying out new nanl.
$lo E. Edwards, for hind used in
laying our new road.
A 1 ntii, A ©OI (.11 CONS1 MUTTON
A Intel mid history, but true, Ifvoale’s
rough Elixir will pn vent liii- happening
to vim. Ii will cheek the progn m ol a (Old
at imee. Poivent llmeiugh from become
injr ileep-sealed and tli e wanl off eou
sumptmn. Thi j iimdei n •ccaPifie reme¬
dy kill the germs (hat cause throat and
long dt-ea < and Gy il -stimulatin'', and
,
ti uie , In < I upon the n sjuratory <»rgaQ»,
I Il'll), hitlliK : | / (■(( I i 1 V I ' t/OI** I I i ( (f ( 1 f
j.k .tilt. liadaway A
Moore,
A LI. A BO II ( ALlrOKNlA.
its 1 c onp , , it- opportunities, its wou
dei ful climate and kindly soil. How to
get there, h w long it lakes and what it
costs via the Chicago, Cnion Bad lie and
North-wcsleru Line are all told about in
booklets sent post paid to any address to
any addies-for four cents 111 (unit s.
W‘. B. Km kcin, V. T. M..C. A N. W.
Ky., 1 iiicugo, JII.
1 ’cirtcrnbcr. every subscriber
that ju;i,.ys nil arreartfgos and a
year in advance, will receive a
. 11 -oniitjeont lurtn journal h ep
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