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ADVOCATE-DEMO CRAT.
VOL. XXXI
A MINISTER’S BUSY WIFE.
Pe-ru-na a Prompt and Permanent
Cure for Nervousness.
Mrs. Anna B. Floharty, Galesburg, 111.
Mrs. Anna B. Fleharty, recent super¬
intendent of the W. C. T. U. headquar¬
ters, at Galesburg, 111., was for ten years
one of the leading women there. Her
husband, when living, was first Presi
ient of the Nebraska Wesleyan Uni¬
versity, at Lincoln, Neb.
In a letter written from 401 Sixty
Seventh street, W., Chicago, 111., Mrs.
Fleharty says the following in regard
to Peruna:
“Having lived a very active life as wife
and working partner of a busy minister,
my health failed me a few years ago. I
lost my husband about the same time,
and gradually I seemed to lose health
and spirit. My daughter is a confirmed
invalid, and we both felt great need of
an invigorator.
“One of my neighbors advised me to
try Peruna. A bottle was immediate -
ly secured and a great change took
place in my daughter’s, as well as in
my own health. Our appetites im-
proved very
seemed much helped, and restful sleep
soon improved itnnroved us us, so so that mat ICC we saatnad
like new women.
«I would not be without Peruna for
ten times its cost,”—MRS. ANNA IV
FLEHARTY,
Peruna never fails to prevent nervous
prostration if taken in time.
“Summer Catarrh,” a book written by
Dr. Hartman on the subject of the ner¬
vous disturbances peculiar to summer,
sent free to any address by The Peruna
Medicine Co., Columbus. O. *■ ,
Margarett’s Grove.
VIOLET.
Very dry winds.
Fruit is ripening very fast.
Famuel Ogletree vi ited Uoio i fo nt
Satu day.
A shower would be very much appre¬
ciated .
Some fine melons in our midst, No. 3
will be treated and treat 'd again.
Mrs. Dr. Andrews visited Mrs. J. W
Phelps Sunday.
Master Andrew Ogletree visited Mr
J. F. Ogletree Saturday night.
O -A. JS T O 5=8 >• A .
Bears the _Kina You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
Miss Luna Phelps b spending som n
time with relatives in our midst,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rhode-s spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Inge.
Mr. and Mis G. T. Rhodes visit*d
L. A. Saggus at Siioom Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Inge, of Lunce'on,
Spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Rhodes.
Mbs Gertrude Mitchell visited the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Phelp
Saturday i igbt.
Mr. J. A. Phelps and family visited
the former’s panics Saturday and Sun¬
day.
The Salve That Penetrates.
DeWitt’s Hitch Hazle Salve penetra¬
tes t/ie pores of the skin; and hy its
antiseptic., Burns, Cuts l'ubiioniation ivz and Tetter, cures Toils, Ring
<nia.
Worms and all skin diseases. A spe¬
cific protruding lor blind, bleeding, 'the original itching and
'iles. and
genuine H'iteii Hazel Saiveismade by
i, (,’• DeWitt & Co, and sold bp Iiada¬
way & Moore.
1’ some women were to cast their biead
upon ihe water it would ob.-tru* t
navigation.
CASTORS A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1905.
Expense Account Stephens High School. 1904-1905.
To Catalogues am! mjjtUug*,________________$83.00
Cr. by Merchant* sclicqf&. $60 00
To incidentals. Report Cards.. 1 ® pill term........... 8.0b
“ •1 25
“ ex pease Christ watt? banter tai it men t ...... 7.02
“ d< or receipts ChristnAs entertainment,.. 36 20
“ incidentals school suriifg term,.. 8 !_______ 3.0b
1 lamp, school bid lealdiug;’......... Mi- g,_____....________ . 3 35
b lamps, school entertj^niiient 1 b0
Cr. per cent of Chnn.Kiug Co. 4 40
<'r. per cent of entm’taittmeiit, Ilnnl Co., 6 73
Pd. Mr. Bird per of Herd Co., cm. .. (> 73
Cr. per cent of cutjijover-lloffman Co., fi i»0
To Cr Curtain, per cent of cn^rwihment for Mr White, 7 00
comncSc stage,____._ 21.30
“ Minis ©r anent, lo u0
“ Programs con r^utynMDi. fi 00
“ other expense. • ■ foenoeoipiit, 20.51
“ janitor nine mneTlIifalhs, niT>i ....... 4b 85
< r. by janitor paid by pupils, 21 20
Cr. door loceipts Mpuday night com 26.80
Or. door receipts night com. 40.25
To “ teachers freight school desk .cfwwt desks,.............. jjjjuilding,......... 9.00
23.74
“ putting up dusks. ...... . _ ........ _. 4 00
I $26 i i I $207.57
individual The above account The^Jbij## apt include the personal donations given to the school
or pupils. Secretary and an itemized statement, of the above account,
have been turned over h of I he. Board of Directors, Mr. C. H. <}*>
lueko. Any one desirim pr'gee this itemized account in full can do so hy calling
at the Secretnrie’s office.
Bills paid amount to.___I................-__________________$267,74
Amounts receive*fforn Respectfully-ubmb all sources___________ ______________ $207.57
led,
MIDGET.
M'hat has beer me of the Sharon
String i and. J
The con lit inn of Mr. Wilson B. Ken
d/ick is roiiit-what improved. #
The Shamil High school w ill close
next week.
Mr. Alec Flynt, of Hillman, was in
our city Monday.
Rev. Mr. Farris, of The Norwood cir¬
cuit, u-as among our people Thursday.
Mirs Lizzie Dyer, of Cuthbert, is the
guest of Miss Btrtye Darden.
Mr. O. D. Moore has been quite Sick
for ihe ia-t fom weeks.
Miss Willie Jo Wiight. returned from
Lucy Cubb Institute Friday.
The grass around Aharon has been
put out of busine-s.
“Traveler” is expected to do some
tin work for Mr. J. 11. Brown this
week.
A Certain Cure for Chtlbliana.
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Kase a
powder. It cures Chilblains Frostbites, Sweat¬
ing, Swollen feet. At all Druggist and Sho
i stares,25c.
Children’s Day services were well at
tmded at the Methodist church Sun¬
day afternoon.
Mr. R. H. Moore, of Culverton, visit¬
ed his brother, Mr. O. D. Moore, this
week.
Mr. Sam Harper, of Mississippi, is
visiting friends and relatives in this
tion.
Rev. Benjamin Graham delivered a
fine address to the children Sunday af¬
ternoon.
Mr. L. S. Jackson speaks of enlarging
his ho el, in order to accommodate the
number who desire to board with him.
Mr. Grey Wright was taken with a
severe attack of cramp Monday night,
but is better at this writing.
r i'i )( , laxative effect of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree
able and so natural that you do not
rtia)ize Jt is tbe effect of a medicine. For
sale py iiadaway & Mooe.u
Mr. Moore Kendrick returned from
Mfico., Saturday, accompanied or’Daiibuig. by his
friend",' Mr. O. E. Sutton,
Rev. and Mrs. Ben. Graham. Muster
Marvin Graham, Miss Annie Andrews
and Miss Leslie Harrison visited in our
city the fust of the week.
The town authorities should have the
marshal changed from a day to a night
marshal. Very often some strange per¬
son can be seen loafing around town af¬
ter dark,
Mr. Russell Jackson has accepted a
position wiih .John Silvey & Co., of At¬
lanta. We wish Russell much success.
Master Grady Moore has accepted the
j ih vacated by Russell, as truck roller
,.t the depot.
Master Ralph Moore and a few other
1 U!e n boys are catching young jay birds
ior the purpose of sending them to Dr.
R. A. Davidson at White Plains. The
doctor will work on the mouths of the
birds to Keep them from catching young
chickens.
What’- the matter with Billy Ken¬
drick’s I a ik? Can’t afford change for
the peopie. Hustle up the change, old
man. You promised to do better than
that,. [You can count upon Billy doing
the right tiling. Just Jet him know
what you want and he’ll do it-—if it’s
the right thing.—Ed.]
Kounil a Cure for Dyspepsia.
Airs. S. Lindsay, of fort William,
Ontario., Cairana, who has suffered quite
a number of years stomach, from dyspepsia advised and
great pains in the was
bv her dru- 1 gNt to take Cliainberlai'i's
Stomach and Liver Tablets, hhmlid so
and says. “1 find that they have done me
a great deal of good. 1 have never had
anv suffering since l began using them,”
If troubled with dyspepsia Tablets, or indigestion well and
why well? not take For these sale by get Iiadaway J:
stay
Moore.
BETHANY.
Miss Jettie Gunn is on the sick list
this wexk.
Messrs. Gus Champion and W illie
were in our innlst Sunday.
Miss Eva Davis spent Sunday with
Miss Fannie Fitts.
Miss Janie Taylor, of Margaretb
Grove, speii. Wednesday night wiui Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Taylor
Miss Gordon Andrews, who has been
some time at Crawfordville, is
home with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W 0. Andrews, Mr.
Mrs. I. H. Callahan and children,
with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. An¬
Sunday.
Master Verlie Akins, of (Jrawfordville,
spending feveral nays with his gi arid
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Broome.
Mr. at d Mis. W. D. Bradley spent
night and Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Fr.nk Bradley, at White
M . niid Mrs. Warren Andrews spent
d t\ s at Margaret’s Grove with
latter’s i arents, Mr. mid Mis. Thus.
Rhodes.
Lola Lou Smith.
BERMUDA.
CRITIC.
How about, that Sunday school pic
nie?
Mr. J. N. (’luiDinoii, of Oawfordville,
was ia our euij^ Enmity Sunday,
Mr. and il’.s. J. \V. MeKinny visited
at the home ofS. .1. Jones Sunday.
Mr. Davis, of Augusta, has uceopled
a position with B l 1 '. Wynm*.
The sick li-t doesn’t decrease very
fast.
Miss Lili an Hunger was the guest of
Mrs, R. L. Veazey Saturday uigol.
Mis* Evelyn Cooper spent Saturday
night with her siator, Mis. T. I.Howeii.
Grover Stewart lias invested in a new
top buggy. Look out, gills!
A good many of on farmers have flu
i Tteazfefr -pifon .
Miss S dlie oi li *f’'fiB.-vford'f111o, 1
is visiting Mrs. R. L. Yeazey.
■
yuality v*. GtfhatJty.
Hard mucles and stmu < body do not
I depend on _______ the quant di, 5 *' c food jShii you eat,
but on its perfect >*t proper
< assimilation. When i take Kotin 1
I D>spep.sia Care your ejn gets all tint
noui i diluent out tifj -d fond you eat.
It digests wlmt you q§ %ardless of the
condition the nutrient of properi.it the stoA nlEntjd the bUaid (conveys and
tissues; Tills hid Ids A h r 4 strengthens
the entire syste cores I mu¬
gestion, Dysp «sia„ 4art lching, Sour
Stomach,, pepsia Cure Weak foie Jai ethnos kudo I l)ys
. called
—is ' merioa’s destined natlUbj j % e—Dyspop.s 1.1 J? work 'a
i, a
wonderful and fftVlSi fit to suffer -
ers from this ills * . an t mind
harassing Moore. condition- 'V 5 by ( Iiadaway
&
Centr
.. •••*r
Blums are ripe.
Grain crops are ' v
Mrs. S. B. Chapin. the sick list,,
Mrs. E. E. Ivey, 01 igton, spent
last week with bee s>, Ira, L. H.
JacKson.
Rev. F. P, Brown h tied from a
via t to Atlauta.
Dr. Robert A. Davi* s in' our sec
tion last week.
Mr. C. C. Hill and J spent 8at,ur
day night with relate ,r Mildrajon.
Mrs. Etta Moon hi Ale daughter,
Meritie. of GrcCne to are the guc-ts
of Mr. Luther Moon.
Master Ned Eozier it the past week
wiih his grand.paren Mr. and Mrs. 8.
,1. Dozier.
Miss Lula Hill, of A 5 Oi jon, was the
guest of her brother, C. C. Hill, this
week.
Mrs. Miss Albert Agnes Rainvj Co*:j f with Powelton.who her sister,
is very ill at this
Mrs. L. Il.Jac nd Mrs. E E.
Ivey were the g; of Miss Jennie
Moony, at Barru/w (day.
Miss Francis ball, Mr. J. L. Hill’s
nurse and two horiit. little girls Ent
ma and Nancy Hill, < rVashiugton, were
tlie guests of Mi i. . If. Jackson and
family 8unday.
Quite an unexpecto d marriage occurr¬
ed here Sunday . Th contracting parties
were Miss Dells II uj,pb n lux, <>f tlri, neigh,
horhood, ami Mr. J Norris, of near
Warrenton. The ccr inony occurred siL
3 o’clock Sund iy afte moon at the home
os the bride.
Sprained Aids). tifT Neck, l.ame
Hlion dor.
'I liese are three i-o in moll ailments for
which ' liamberlaii Pain Balm is
especially valuable If promptly up¬
i plied it will save ui time, money and
suffering when milt ed with anv one of
J these ailment,,-, 1 • He by Hailaw.ty •St
yj
Mrs. (). L. Chapman has returned to
her home at (Jrawfordville.
The litilo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Howell is quue sick.
Jim Jones was laid up with his back
last week.
Mrs. Cooper, of Poweltou, is visiting
her sou, Mi. J. T. Cooper.
Miss Agues Cochran and Mr. Slianuh
Seals were visitors at our Sunday school
Sunday.
If we were to mention every one that
is sick, there would be a long list of
them.
Miss Mattie Stewart and brother,
Charlie, visiled at Uie home of E. W.
Jones Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Vcazey and family
and Miss Sr.l ie Boazley visited at Mr. j.
H. Googer’s Sunday.
The political pot is boiling hot;
We know whirl will make it hotter.
For Hon. Hoke Smith to show his pith,
Then lion. Clark Howell will totter.
A dead rabbit was drawn out of our
school house well recently. It is not
whether it committed suicide !>v jump¬
ing in or was thrown in hy someone.
Misses Evelyn Cooper and Jennie Nel¬
son and Messrs. W shy Jones and Gro¬
ver Stewart visited Sunday school at
Mildrajon Sunday.
We are now in doubt which name
would be the most appiopriate for us.
“Critic” or “Blackbeny Pie.” We
sometime think the latter nom de plume
would he the most appropiiate fo” u-*.
There are more than twelve; single
men over 20yeais of aje in our neigh¬
borhood. It is beginning “to look as it
We are 10 have a i roved oi old hiwiwlor,,
afier awhile.
« nhsAii OisurlmPrt
(J, S. so I Hi i* i s who ho v t*|> in f 'uba H u r*
ihg lie Spanish vvat know vvh.it thl->
disea-.e i>, and that, nr'.Ihvary lemcdies
have little more effect Ilian ao utiieti
water, (hib'ii diarilmea is almost se¬
vere and dangerous as a mild attack ot
cholera. There is one remedy, however ,
tha* can al ways he following depended upon lilreate as
will he seen by the Jacobs of cei lloiisl
frwm Mrs. Minnie orij
Texas; -1 hereby certify that. ( li.imln-r
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diar.iroca
. | Remedy cured inv husband of a severe
of mi ban diarrhoea, which l.e
brought home from Cuba We trad
several doctors but they did him no
good One bottle of this remedy cured
1»iinj as our neighbors will testify. 1
thank God for so valuable a medicine.”
For sale hy Iiadaway & Moore.
Some gills -e-m to gtow inooie In m -
tif.il as they grow o'der. PraC'ice males
p -i f a t.
A tri'I who nrn’t flag arid will Hog
ouiht to be muzzled.
N» 1 ------J----------- —
The rnedest girl iy* turns the light
|down when ; her bn*-r calk .. as to
blush unseen.
Dving «>t 1 Famine.
Is. ill its toimentJ, like dying of con¬
sumption. The punoess of consumption
trom the beginning to the ' cry cod, is a
long torture, both lo victim and friends.
“When Iliad consoiription . in its lint,
stage,” Md., "after writ!}* trymj M.j MyKHH., different of tnerlicir.es < earloss,
and a good doctor. in vain, I a t last, too
Hr. King's New perfectly Discovery, which
quickly and cured
Prompt reh-if and -ure bronchitis,, cure for coughs,
colds, sore throat, etc. I’ os
itively prevents •ueutnonia. Ciruan
teed at 11 aoawav A Mookes drug store.,
price 50c and $1 Of a bottle Trial bot
tie free.
When the fathe ■ always loaded yo'i
can't blame the oh pring for being a son
of-.l-^UU.
NO 15
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GOOD POTATOES
RRIN<; FANCY PRICES
To crow a Rnte crop of Kt»od potatoes, the
soil mi* ! (ont.iin plenty of Potash.
Tttuatoes, melons, vegetable** cabbaife, turnips, lai«c Irttuef,
— in fut t, nil remove qaantt
ties of Potash from Uic soil. Supply
Potash
lih-v.illv tv lbs use of frrtitiirrs containing
n,'t th,iH 10 nor coni, nclual Pntash
follow. p. *t.-r and more profitable yields -ire sur- tn
Our pamphlriR aprit.il fcrtilirrrs, am not advrrti5ing but circulars vain
booiniriK able contain free for (lie
information to fanners, l-ient
asking. Write now.
fif'FMAN KALI WORKS
New York o.t Nassau Slrrot.or
Atlanta, (ta. South broad hi.
Lunceton.
Small atioiidnure at Sunday soles 1
Sunbay.
Mr. L L, Vcazey c intiiiuos quite
feeble.
Mr. S. M. Mar.'luiian spent Saturday
with Mrs. J. T. Brantley.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whoe'er spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Joseph
W heeler.
Mr. Alex. Limceford was on the sink
list last week, hut is bettor al this wri¬
ting.
Mrs. I W Park and little daughter.
Minnie Olivo, are visiting relatives at
(5 nveis.
Miss Eva Luuceford spent Saturday
night and Sunday with the Misses
Brantley
Mr. •inl M s. John Luuceford spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs, Gro¬
ver Rhodes.
Mr. Bumio Brantley and mother spent
Saturday (laughter, niglu ami Sunday with their
Mrs. Grover Rhodes.
Misses Annie and Della Moore and
Messrs. Eddie (hedille and Woyrnau
Roark ____ visited Shut mi Sat urdey night,
o* "***»>•
Boars tho ^ 1 tlB Kuui jftiu Haul ) Always Bought
^jgr.ature
of
Money talks; thus the woman’s head on
the silver dollar.
: .D OHIA.
t'.OATK thfl The Kind You Have Always Boughi
Signature
of
Franklin Typewriter,
$ 75 . 00 -
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•J. C. WILLIAMS, Local Agent,
Craw ford vi lie, < la.
hej M , best , nest uUKtb oUHto Couch Couch rthtHE nMtHt oyrup. oyrup. ALL All Taste* Tastes tLSfc tLSt Gwl. Good, fAiLS. (AILS. Use P3 EJ
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