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VOL. XXX!
FOR FREE ADVICE
Every Woman Should Write Dr S.
B. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium.
Mrs. Joseph Lacelle, Ottawa, East,
Ont. Canada, writes:
“Peruna is better by far than any
other medicine sold in the Dominion for
the troubles peculiar to the sex. I suf¬
fered with backache, headache and
dragging down pains for over nine
months, and nothing relieved me a par¬
ticle until I took Peruna. A few bottles
relieved me of my miserable half-dead,
half-alive condition. I am now in good
health and have neither ache or pain,
nor have I had any for the past year.
If every suffering woman would take
Peruna they would soon know its value
and never be without it.”—Mrs. Joseph
Lacelle.
Free Home Advice.
In view of the great multitude of
women suffering from some form of
female disease, and yet
any cure, Dr. Hartman, the renowned
specialist on female catarrhal dis
eases, hen- a anon meed his wilH'-gj"?*
to direct the treatment of as many
cases as make application to him
during the summer months without
charge.
Those wishing to become patients
should address The Peruna Medicine
Co., Colum bus, Ohio.
There arc constant rumors to the effect
tha; Judge Horace M. llolden will oppose
Congressman T. W. Hardwick in tlie
“next go round.” It may lie true that the
able and lovable Judge of J Ho Northern
circuit has an idea of opposing the brill¬
iant and popular Congressman from the
Tenth, but if so he is proceeding about
the null ter v ery quietly. While lure at
court Judge Holden did not. so fur as our
information goes, intimate to bis closest
triends that he would be in the next eon
giessional race.—Lincoln Journal.
Terrific Dace With Death.
’’Death was fast approaching,” writes
Ralph F, Fernandez, of Tampa, Florida,
describing Ids fearful race with death
“as a result of liver trouble and heart
disease, which had robbed me of sleep,
and all interest in life, i had tried many
different doctors and several medicines,
but got no benefit, until 1 began to use
Electric Ritters, ho wonderful was their
effect, that in three days 1 felt like a
new man, and today I am cured of all
my trouble;.” Guaranteed at iiadaway &
Moore's drug store; price 50c.
The deputy United States revenue
collector, A. W. Wimberly, has just re¬
turned to the city from one of his regular
rounds through the district which he has
to cover, and says that he has never seen
as many “blind tigers” in the district
since he has had charge of the work. Th
United Stales law on th s particular
tiring is very strict and when-a revenue
collector finds one of the places all that
lie can do is to collect the license or
send ihe party before the commissioner.
—Augusta Herald.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE j!.\Y
Take I.AXATIYE BRGMO qUININE
Tablets. Ail druggists refund Hie money
if ii fails tocuic. E. V*. Grove’s sigim
luie is on ia* h box. 25c.
YVe usually profit most from the rser
mon that touches our raw spot.
While a bilious attack is decided lv
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CRAWFORDVILLE, GA„ FRIDAY MAY 26, 1905.
si*. mmu.
midget.
Keep your promises clean.
Miss Mary Bacon will rojurn from
col'* ge on J uuo 3.1.
It is fi gioat privilege to give to u wor¬
thy cause.
Give US a dollar and take the Advocate
Democrat a year.
Seventy-live and eighty cents per dnv
is being paid for cotton choppers.
You can pay “Midget.” that liitlf
amount you owe tin* county paper.
Mr. G. T. Moot'o is preparing for the |
fox hunting season.
Mr. Charlie Fly lit. is “‘all smiles”
another little girl visitor at lii.s homo
Mr. Wilson B. Kendrick lias
quite ill, but is much better now.
A little daughter has arrived at the
home of Mr. I. P. Mathews.
The condition of Mis. W, L. Kendrick
is somewhat improved.
.Air. L. IS. Jac kson leturncd from a
short visit to Augusta Friday.
Some of the fanners speak of buying
mowing inaeliim s.
There were services at the Raytown
Presbyterian church last Sunday after¬
noon.
Mr, J. A. Kendrick was the first to
gather peaches; in our little city this
scasou.
I lie commencement exercises of (he
Sacred Heart Academy will convene
June 15 th.
Mrs. JJ. 13 Brown and grand-daughter,
Gladys, will visit Atlanta the latter part
of this week.
Several from Shari n attended the
eotmneneeine.nl exercises at Orawfoid
villc this week.
Misses Annie May Wright, and Sadie
of Raytown, are visiting
friends nt Warrentou this week.
The arrival of t l 'e young people from
the various colleges of the state, r „x
pected ;it their homes daily.
As the social season is open, many
aurasemehts of different kinds, is ex
pecied among our young people.
Mr. Henry Conies, ol Washington,
who is visiting his sister, Mrs. James L.
Moore, atR avtown, for recuperation, is
unm: uving.
Children’s Day exercises will he
Sunday evening in June. All are
C ordially invited to attend, and do not
forget the quaiters and half dollars,
Air. John B. Clotw r orthy inis moved
from Aiken, fi. C., to his home at Hill¬
man, where he wili conduct a boarding
home during the summer months.
Rev. Albert Flynt and Mr. B. C.
Wright are on the complaining list this
week, either gentleman not being able
to attend to school or store dudes,
“Gypsy” was in our midst Monday
afternoon and, judging from her ship¬
ping account, she intends to sell some¬
thing besides laces.
O .Tk.. £3 Q> JTL 3C J.%. .
fears tin. fhs Kind You Have Always Bough'
"r* (Z&.
The Sunday school needs assistance
from some of tin; older ones. Those
wiio have children in the school should
surely come once a year.
Dr. R. A. Davidson was a member of
the choir which famished the vocal and
instrumental music for commencement
services at Crawfordville Sunday.
The announcement of the Msltbie
Gunrx engagement .appeared in Sundays’
Constitution. We desire to congratulate
Mr. Gunn upon winning the hand of
such a noble young woman.
The first Friday evening in June (the
5th) is ihe time of meeting for the Ma¬
sonic Lodge. Important business to lie
transacted.
We regret to chronicle the death of
Mrs. Ann O’Keeffe, who passed away
on ihe 18tii instant. She had been con
lined to her bed for more than a year.
The remains were interred in the Cath¬
olic cemetery.
The school boy, who can smoke ciga¬
rettes, chew til*; most tobacco and curse
the loudest, appears to be liked better
by all (ho girls, “became he is such a
smart boy.” In our opinion “such boys
should have strict attention.”
Remember, that next Saturday is
opening day for the new and up-to-now
soda and ice cream parlor. Come and j
get a nice cool drink free. Mr. Roy
Flynt will serve you with the very b :-t
at the fount, and Col. J. A. Kendrick
will be on hand as director.
There is something new to learn all
the time. Since Hr. R. A. Davidson’s
return from college, he is killing nil the
jay birds in this - action, because they
arc dc\oaring all the small chickens at
bis home. This is an actual fact. J.f
y* u don’t believe it, as a Bob.
Ii appeared like old times in Sharon
recently, when the oid men, who were
once boys, met and talked of whit they
one- did. buck was the meeting of
T - Moor "’ Hubert A - Davidson,
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Ditrdeu who vm. not preseu:
KILDRAJGN ITOTES.
“OliSK VEh.”
Day labor is very can r.
Mr. Ira Ohupm- H was here Sunday.
Tax Receiver Ivey was here last wi ok.
Mr. J. A. Hill was in our midst Sun¬
day.
Ijiitle Miss L ! ’ * Akins has been
wjjy sick.
Mr. Tim Ray bee . quite sick, but is
bolter at this writh
Tin* flower yards, have been wry pret¬
ty this spuing. *
Mr. S. II. Alleif 1 ' pent Sunday will*
homo folks at 1 hi:, i lace
Mr. W. C- O' ipmau was in our
midst last week *>n lU-iucss.
Mr. Allen Timu r, of Barnett, attend
ed Sunday school it* ,-c Sunday,
The farmers havo been so busy they
h ardly knew what work 1 *> finish lirst.
Miss Susie Allvu hi d Mr. tTumi I’hap
*man spent Sunday with Mis As Annie
and Della Mooreiu-.u* Lunecton.
M.i. and Mrs. If. M. Allen spout Satur¬
day night at the home of Mrs. Susan
Allen.
Misses Emma Jones and Dahlia Agee,
of Union Point, spent Saturday night
with Misses Lula i atl Noli** Hip.
Mr. \\ N. Gunn and Miss Roan Atch
i-on. visited relatives at Union Peiat
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j i of ^ ,, :J*W 1 ' * A, ... Hill , ,, Saturday home .
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| evening.
I Hot Weatlier .. iMles
j Persons afflicted with Piles shoud be careful
at this season of they my. I lot weather and bud
drinking water coni, dim to i<> thcl conditions
| wlcli make Piles mom Painful an.-, dangerous
Dewitt* wieli imscei Halve stops the pain, draws
out the sonrcncss and ouivs. Got, the genuine
bearing the name of E.C. Dowltt & Co. For
sale by Hada way A Moore.
A man is never alone when lie has the
company of n book.
<'liaiiibei‘hr>$; Tough Remedy the
u y Best,.
”1 have h i using Chamberlain’s
Cough reined up l want to say it is Hie
best saysGeo.C cough me lie no 1 have over taken,”
Chubb, a merchant of Harlan
Mich ' * .v quesD' * ”* q,
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cold in less thr.e thaUrGi'ny other -treat¬
ment. It should always be kept in the
house ready far distant usy, fin a cold
can he cured in*l)iiucb less time when
promptly treated. For sale by Iiadaway
& Moore, Drug.:; lit
The teal reformer begins with him
self.
I’aint Your Buggy far 75c.
to $1.00 with Hovoe’s Gloss Carriage
paint. It; weigh- 3 to 8 o/.s. iniiro to the
pint than others, wears longer and gives
a gloss equal to now work. Sold by T
F. Kendrick.
Remember tlmt it is impossible to
publish local news unless you tell us
wlmt is going on It isn’t, immodest to tell
the paper when on have visitors at your
home or in your community. The editor
will not put your name in Ihe paper
because you tell him the names of your
visitors, but. on ' he other hand, he will
thank you for helping him to get out a
newsy paper.
Tor V’otir Profecfion
we place fhis label on every
package of Scott’s Emulsion
The man witb/ufiMlion bis back
is our trade-mark, and it. is a
guarantee Hint Scott’s Emul¬
sion wili do all that ia claimed
for it. Nothing bet ter for lung,
throat ir bronchia) troubles in
infant or adult. Scott’s Emul¬
sion is on© of the greatesi. flesb
builder. known to the medical
world.
Wt’l sond you u sample free.
SCOTT &. BOWNE 4 C 9 . X iMarl e Yv Y*j 31 r k root .
Central Academy.
BEULAH.
Mr. Andrew I outig is visiting relatives
at l',ou ik iIns \\oeu.
Mi.-s Lin y Mi JunUin, of Barnett was
the guest, | Miss PA a t'liMpiiuin Tuesday.
Master Roger Gilbert, of Sharon, vis¬
ited to; ilives here Sal unlay mid Suinlay.
hltlle t'liiistiiic Brown, of Slniion. is
the guest i f in r graiidparcnt.s this week.
Mr. John Hill spent Saturday and
Sunday with horn* ■ l«dks ul Alil*irnjon .
Mrs. L. II. Jackson visited Mrs. U, W.
Ho/.icr, hI lliiimm, Tuesday.
Mr S. J. Dozier and Mrs. G. C. Hill
and little dsugliler,’ Mary, are on the
:*iek list.
Hltlle Miss Mil lam Jackson spent the
I'.tu (last week with little Miss Ouida
lfilbert, at iShuron.
Mrs. Arch Harper inis returned frcin
a pleasant visit to her sister, Mis. Mar¬
shal 1 Vey, at Cam.ak.
Air. and Mr-. George Brown were
Sunday Mrs. viislors at llie home of Key. and
F. P. Brown,
R .Miss wood, Lena Jackson left Friday for
or where she will spend com¬
mencement week with Miss Lizzie Byrde.
Messrs. Fred Downing and Andrew
I hompson, of Filty- three, wore in our
midst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Starliug Chapman were
the guests ol Mr. IS. B. Chapman and
family Sunday.
Mr. Frugal Uoehrane returned home
Wednesday, ano is suH’enng from inju
nesi received nt a saw-mill 111 Green
dounty.
A i Ifritl li.
Blood poison ci ceps up towards Hie
hc.ut, causing dcalh. J. K. M,earns,
Belie Plain*!,, Minn.., writes Hint a ITiend
dreadfully injured Ids hand, whieli
swelled like blood poisoning. Ruck Inn's
Arnica Halve drew out the poison,
healed the wound, find sav ed hi . life.
Rest in the wdrlit for burns and sores. 2 .ie
at Hilda way A, Moore’s drugstore.,
I.*!t 1 <‘|- to IS. li. GIN N,
< hawforilvule, Gii.
Dear Sir: Two years ago, Mr Grant
•Smith, Erie, I’a, painted three frame
houses, and the woodwork of u brick
house. :
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load Ulld-Oil.
lie bought Devon $07 40 and returned
811.00. Saved $31.10 on the paint.
Don’t know the cost, of the work, by the.
rule, the savclng of labor would be from
800 10 800.
On all, from $00 to $ 120 .
This is the talo as it comes from Messrs
VV Nick & Bon, our agents there for 40
years,
Yours truly
50 F YV Dr:von & Co.,
F. >S. T. F. Kknluuck sells our paint.
Why SulT'.ir From R'i -n iujilin
why suffer sioin rlieiiniatisin vvi.cn one
application of < ham Insi-Iain’s 1’ii iri Balm
will relieve the pain? The Imick relief
which tliis liniment affords makes rest
and sleep possible, and that alone i s
worth many times its cost. Many who
have used it hoping only for short relief
from suffering have been happily sur¬
prised to find that after awhile the relief
became periiiniient. Mrs. V. II. I.egge't,
of yum Yum, Tennessee, U. S. A, writes
“i am a great sufferer lrom rheu¬
matism, all over from head H> foot, and
Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the only
tiling that will relieve the pain.'’ For
sale by Hadaway d; Moouk, Druggists.
Gmi-iii.-ring Ids imputation for wisdom
bolomon fooiNbly frittered away some
wonderful opporl.unities.
I'At’II IC COASI' I Al l USIONS.
Sf*<f tli«* MohI for Vour Monu.y.
Rock Island service to Galifornla and
Pacific Northwest ibis snnumr,permit
you to do this. Bow round si ip /ales > .
Los Angle-, Sari Francisco or Portlan I
on special dale in May, June, .ftil
Augu.-t, Sipicmbcr and (h -toiler. Bilim d
arrangements fi.r stop-over among t! e
mountains of ('oloado and California
side trips to the Y * Ilowstone, Yo-emi *•.
Write for E'ol* r ah) ami California books
ami Rock Island folder. J hn Fel.a i;an
Pii - - uiger Ira I lie Manager. Rm k Liard
I Hysten , < iiicago;
j It is better to do a little Blinking first
' than to do a I* of rcgn ttii g aft,a wards
I righlliil SnSr.-nng ifelievid.
BERMUDA.
cri nc.
.Mi' u Emma How.11 continues iiidi-p. -
. d.
Has anybody seen anything cf a str y
black hog?
()n account of bad weather there was
no Sunday school Sunday.
Miss Mat,tic Stewart spent Sunday ar,
th - home* f her uncle, Mr. F. 11. Stew¬
art.
Mrs. S. N. Chapman, of Powellon
visited her brother, Mr. J. W. Fanner,
Sunday afternoon.
Misses i.iliian Ooogcr and Jennie Kel¬
son and M-ssrs. Willie Wynn and Jim
Jones visited I.viki tori Sunday school
Sunday afterno.m.
\Y !iy has “Brown Eyes” failed to up
pear lortlu past, two or three weeks?
We i . '-duly miss Ihe appearance of those
bi autif'd “Brown Eyes.”
Y. at ike “Traveler.” and < mnot
in nib ins. Howeyu, bbiekbei ries
Wid • ■ I.*: ripe ami we can ceitainiy
ttlaki them move.
I he ho i >- w.- s|ii.ke ol ..- having lice i
la thr» c eoiinti s Ims never be n moved,
i ap ... bein’- us* < 1 , as lb • pi uler made
•«y
VV . , /,<!■■ cd i very ingul. ) f,,.
ollu-r day, A iv*- mule was l* ingon the
ground and -t I.v : hog was IGug u*i the
miile’.t back. Tiiis may he doubted bv
-on.*-, Imi it is a fai t neve!the e>-*
NOTH IN KINIiKD. NOTH I MJ GAINED
Y'ouritk nothing, m buying Elliott’s
Emui-Jccf Hii Li in me t, because yqu gt t
you. i.' v ■; la 1 ; d not. f( t d. yo ,r
g iia is great.,- !*• c uso you get, the pest
ioi net i < vm mad - Best f ,r i; imu mat Ism,
best fo k run.- and s .u-liing , best for use
n -i y i ii f.*m;p. .-md 0 i ■un , ... A lull
pint but - ii, * hir *25 ,g... risk,
alg-iin. H i.Jawav & Moor* .
Huflf-.'ing fi i -hifully fi v rn the virulent
la.isniis of iniil.gi siird fi/od, ( . G Gray¬
son, Of Liila, Miss., took Dr. Kuiv’s New
Life i’ih-, “with th»* iexult,” he wri es,
‘llntr I W"i.“ cured.” All .tomm h ; od
I b-.wi:l -li'-ODb-ly -. V-: WHV to tin jr to. jc
; iaxalive propertiis, 25c at Iiadaway A
| Moore’s drug .ton , guaranteed.
NO 3
IGi|i'
Garden Truck V S
can lie raised profitably only in soil
containing plenty of Potash. All
vegetables require a fertilizer con¬
taining at least io per cent, actual
Potash
Without Potash no fertilizer is com¬
plete, and failure will follow its ms .
Kvory fDrtiliv.atitm farmernhoulcl havoourvalniihlo 1>* ■!. t
inaffur rm ln'cmim: (hey nro not. a-lvort isi
any ft .....ial frriiIi/.t r, bin,
hookK of ant horifiif ivo inforiuat ion 1 hill hmmimh
Iarjj;o j>r» rolitn to thoiarmern. tM ntfrco lor the
HrkillM.
iiFJtHAN KM.I WORKS
Now York \umiiu Slrocl, or
Atlanta, Ga.— 22 ’j Houtli Uroiul Str. t>*
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Lemons as Medicine
Their Wonderful Effect
on the Liver , Stomach,
Bowels, IQdn.->ys
and Blood.
Lemons ore .largely used by The
Mozley Lemon Elixir Company, in
compounding pleasant theirLemon hlijeir,
a Lemon Laxative and
Tonic -a substitute for all Gath .
and lively Liver Pills. Lemon Ttiiacu tv/-
cures all Piliopsim , Com,
Dkzinefcs, CoTcls, Loss oi xppctiic,
Fevers, Chilli, Bloidier. ITniplcs, vafi
nil Impurities of the Blood, in
the Gii* y or Rack, end ab clhi > dis¬
eases caused by a diso liver
and kidneys, the first Cheat
Caus,o of all Fatal Dix-oases.
ularities, WOMEN, for all Female Irreg¬
will find Lemon Elixir
a picasaut and thoroughly reliable
remedy, without the least danger of
possible barm to them in any condi¬
tion peculiar to themselves. 50 c
and $x.co per bottle at r*
ALL DRUG STORE?
“One © Dose Convinces.’