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fCEESSSB For Infants and Children.
CASTDR'A The Always Kind You Bought Have
XYf’getable Preparation for As
similating the Food andRcgula Bowels of Bears the
lutg the Stomachs uttd
Infants /Children Signature
Promotes and Rest.Contains Digestion,Cheerful- neither iilij
Opium,Morphine ness Mineral. | j of
nor
Not Nam c otic .
flertpe aTOU Dr SAMUEL PtrCNS/f
/\mjjun sttx Seed. ~
Senna ‘ In
SJU
dfnur Seed
'A™*-- ill Curiumuh Sufa +
HbrnSe+tf
Cl an h*d . \uqar Use
HiaOrryntf* HavaK
A perfect Remedy for Cons fipn
lion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms,(Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss of Sijeei* For Over
Fac Simile Signature of
new’ f£Uc£eAs. YORK. ffij Thirty Years
fr. AlG inonlhs old
15 l)osi s - J jCt GASTORIA
TMI CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOKE OITV.
■ V y‘K- ..' t/ n
The Oldest Whisky House in Georgia.
-ESTABLISHED IN 1881
01.0 SHAIil’K.WIUtAMS.
Pure Fine Old Rye.
P> y t lie gallon, $:?. 4 full quads, $11.50.
EXPRESS VI!El’ATlJ
(iKO. ,1. COLEMAN RTE.
Pure Poiinsvivania Rye.
Ricli and Milloiv.
l!y the gallon, $2.75. 4 full quarts,
E XPRESS PREPAID
,&i£si?Ex: ANA I L KV K.
I'ure Substantial Family "Whiskey.
Sfe By the gallon, $2.50. I full quarts.$2.80
EXPRESS PREPAID
V 1 11 I OKI) BYE.
01.0 K entuckv corn By tiie gallon, $2.25. 4 full quarts
Direct from Bonded . Warehouse, $2.65.
Fine and old. EXPRESS PltJEI’AID,
By the gallon$1. I full quarts, $;i.25. Wee
EXPRESS I’UEP VI 1> handle oil the leading brands of
01.0 IMMNTKll ei.VH KIRN, rrcand Bourbon whiskies in the market
and will saie you from 25 percent, to 50
Rtoll and Mellow per cent on your purchases. Send for
By the gallon, «2.5o. 4 full quavs.$2.0(1. price list and catalogue. Mailed free upon
express I’KICl’A11) application.
Flatau Liquor Co.
Macon, Ga. and Birmingham, Ala.
Painful? Periods
Life often seems too long to the woman who suf¬
fers from painful periods. The eternal bearing
down, headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness,
dizziness, griping, cramps and similar tortures are
dreadful. To make life worth living, take
taneifardui
It Eases Women’s Pains
H quickly relieves inflammation, purifies and enriches the blood,
strengthens the constitution and permanently cures all diseased con¬
ditions trom which weak women suffer.
It is matchless, marvelous, reliable.
At 11 druggesfs in $1.00 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly, in strictest confiJ
cn -c. telling us ,.H y our syi.ptonis and
troubles. We will send nee advice
(in plain sealed envelope\ how to
cute them. Address; i .idles' Advisory
Chattanooga, Dept-, Hie Chattanooga Tenn. Medicine Co.’.
for t -ale by ha da way a- \ ogre.
‘‘I vSVFFERFP CRFATLY."
writes Airs. L. E. Clevenger, of Belle
v w, N. C.. “at ruy monthly periods,
a mv life, but the first bottle of Gar¬
th i gave me wonderful relief, and now
I tra in better health than 1 have been
ft along time. ! thinkCarJui thegreat
f-i vtoaiar.'s medicine in the world.”
;RAVELED
Spring oats very good.
Rain is needed at thin writing.
Lots of gra^s win killed last week.
Grain harvesting lime is on hand,
tt was a d week with us tael week.
When you tiny tin or sheet iron work
done, call on your Uncle Charlie R igby.
1 he health of Mrs. Jonah Weathers is
not improving, we regret to say.
Ed McJunkin has recovered from his
rcceut iHues...
Playing baseball, and the crops filled
with grass Rad idea.
There w , a yery good congregation at
old ihalem lurch Sunday.
Miss linns; of Augusta, visited Miss
Claude Tay or last week.
Miss L 10 Me Jon kin spent Monday
with Miss Claude Taylor.
Bagby’s Queen Eureka coffee pot has
given satisfaction.
W. T. 8; rdivant spent awhile with us
Mr. Ed M Junkin has tieen suffering
from a terrible rising on his,arm.
Mechani s have quit their shops aud
gone to (looping cotton.
In thed of Henry W. Smith, War¬
ren count ts es one of her best citizens.
1 W. R. cSibony was iu Norwood on
business .st week.
The f tou outlook is not a very
bright o 1 in this section.
Mr. A n Turner visited (Jrawfordxille
Sunday ' >'yt. Must be. some attraction
up that iy.
Mr. a Mrs. Mil J.J VV. McKinny McKinny sp-nt Mil¬
Sunday w ith Jesse at
dred.
Mr. Thomas Beazley was among his
fiienus” ■ Warrtn last week. Tom is a
hustlin young man.
a kind of bilious moodj
” ish an aid to digest food,
• pilis is half so good
itt’s Little Barly Risers,
ous Little Pills EARLY
re Constipation, Sick Head gripe
usness,etc. They never
but impart early rising
ood for either childern or
jb talking,, Moore, LaFayette, Witt's 1ml.,
use De Little
us do their work. AH other
e used grifi- and make me
Hitt's Littt.Ie Parly Kisers
>e long sought releif They are
Solti by Hadaxvay t£i¥uore'
uuibus Weathers visited her
MBs. fkitcr Joseph We it hers", this
has been quite sick.
Mrs. Thoirae Jackson ai d
’isited Mr. and Mrs. Keith, at
3. last Saturday and Sunday,
ids of IVJy. J. Walter Lynn will
ndw that he has been seriously
ever at his home, in Augusta.
•Garrett has a very tine field of
the old Battle homestead. They
Lest we ever saw for spring oats,
farmers will not be able to get
ss out of their crops, and the
will be reduced after all.
now of a young couple that is tei
ribl mgiit up about the report pub¬
lish this paper that they are to
•ji he broom.” We didn't say it.
W neard that there was a marriage
l)oi) it for last Sunday, but did not ma
Ur' ze. One of the couple was too ill
to ud the ordeal.
Inst What Everyone Should Do.
^ J. i'. Barber, of IrwinvHie,Ua. al
wa keeps u bottle of Chamberlain's
Co cL Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at
liar, ready for iostanZ use. Attack of
eo' cholera morbus and oiarrlioea
cm v on .so suudenly that the re is no
tin tohuut a do iter or go tl.e store for
nu ioine. Mr. Barber says: ‘T have
tri Chamberlain’s Colic . A j Cholera i 'I anti
l); rlioea Remedy which is one of the
lx* medicines 1 ever saw. 1 keep a
Hot e of it in my room as 1 have had
: se - a I attacks of colic it lias proved to
be tl e bekt medicine ever used.” Sold
by li adaway dt Moore.
I It is losing time to talk to the farmois
l aliont raising home supplies. Most ef
j ihem will advocate it, but we notice they
j io not practice it.
We are glad to kuoxv that the Advo
j cntf-Demonat is in a prosperous condi
I tion, Jmt those who owe it, should pai
up. The ed tor wants to take a much
deserved summer trip.
Married couples should be careful how
they cail each orher “honey’.” “sugar,'’
“darling,” Wo., in the presence of com¬
pany, They know it i.st,’4 that way at
hoifie, alt the time.
of week was ;i htg trade
| day in Traveler’s” section. We saw
j more time supplies go out than at any otiiei
j this year. A gient many had not
! purchased supplies before iiiis vear,
Th;:re are several who will not have to
purchase any corn at ail.
TO CUKE A COLD I\ ON E RAY
Ti\ re LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. AH druggists lefund Hie money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signa
tnro is on eaeh box. 25c.
We l iilVd on “Gj’psv” Monday, and
foi ml her with a lamp to Ruder, ai d not
a ‘Tamo to slaughter,” as appealed in
her notes last week, She says she hasn’t
gone into the sheep industry . as yet, but.
will stick to lace making. Her lace is
m ghty pretty, too.
There was quite a gathering at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. G,egmy
Sunday afternoon. Those present were:
M .and Mrs. W. r. Sttu divaut, Mr. and
Mrs. U- L. Bagliy, Mrs. Thomas Bock
worth. Miss Lizzie Cammel, Miss Lizzie
H> ck worth. Messrs Allen Turner, Wil
•ii.ni Wiigiit, Thos. Unqorr.
ers
Sometimes the hair is not
properly nourished. It suffers
for food, starves. Then it
falls out, turns prematurely
gray. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a
Hair Vigor
hair food. It feeds, nourishes.
The hair stops falling, grows
long and heavy, and all dan¬
druff disappears.
My hair afraid was coming' out terribly. I was
almost to comb it. But Ayer's Hair
Vigor promptly stopped the falling, and also
restored the natural color.”
Mrs. E. G. K. Ward, Landing, N. J.
01.00 a bottle. J. e. AY*Ell CO..
All druggists. Lowell. Mass.,
Poor Hair
Every
Heart-Ache
Every pain in the breast, dif¬
ficult breathing, palpitation,
fluttering or dizzy straining spell means it¬
that your heart is
self in its effort to keep in
motion. This is dangerous.
Some sudden ftrain from over¬
exertion or excitement will
completely exhaust the nerves,
or rupture the walls or arteries
of the heart, and it will stop.
Relieve this terrible strain at
once with Dr. Miles’ Heart
Cure. It invigorates and
strengthens the stimulates heart nerves
and muscles, the
heart action, and relieves the
pain and misery. make
Take no chances; your
heart strong and vigorous with
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure.
‘‘I suffered terribly with lieart dis¬
ease. I have, been treated by
different without results. physicians I went for to my trouble physi
a
cian in Memphis, Hr--- US- who ™v.~ claimed" — that thtat
1 had dropsy of the heart. He put
the X-ray on me, and in connection
with his medicine he came near mak¬
ing a finish of me. Some time before
this a Mr. Young, of St. Louis, was
in our town. He saw mV condition,
and recommended Dr. Miles’ Heart
Cure to me. I gave it little attention
until my return from Memphis, pleased when
I concluded to try it, and am
to say three bottles cured me.
CHARLES GOODRICH.
Caruthersville, Mo.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Is sold by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first bottle will benefit. If it fails
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
CONSTIPATION
For over nine years I suffered with chronic con
stipat on and during this time 1 had to take an
Injection of warm water once every 2t hours before
: an actum on my bowels. Happily I
tried Cascarets, and today I am a well man.
During suffered the nine years before I used Cascarets I
untold misery with internal piles. Thanks
to you l am free from alt that this morning. You
can use tins iu behalf of suffering: humanity.”
B. F. Fisher, Roanoke, III.
j kodcoiuto "The Bowels ^
Guaranteed to cure or your money back.
Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N.Y. 603
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
Tonic
a new, scientific remedy for Ihe
Blood and Nerves
It purifies the blooU by eliminating the waste
matter and other impurities and by destroying
the germs or microbes that infest the blood. It
builds lip the blond by restoring and multiply¬
ing the red corpuscles, making the blood rich
and red. It restores and stimulates the nerves,
causing a full free flow of nerve force through¬
out the entire nerve system. It speedily cures
unstrung nerves, nervousness, nervous pros¬
tration, and all diseases of the nervous system.
RADICAL REMEDY COMPANY,
HICKORY, N. C.
FO.it SALE BY HAD a. WAY ev MODRE.
Potograplis
We are making tirst-clas
photos at reasonable prices.
We solicit the patronage of our
white friends.
Upon notice, we will come to
your homes and do your work,
such as dwellings, groupss, etc
STONE & PARTEE,
Crawfordville. Ga
Notice.
Georgia, Taliaferro County. Notice
is hereby given to all creditors of the
estate of XV. J. Notion, late of said coun¬
ty deceased, to render in titi accoun. of
their demand to me within the time
preset ibid by law, properly made out.
All parties i debted to Miid ( state are
hereby leqimted to make immediate
payment This,second day ef Mav. 1005.
MRS. M. E. NORTON,
Adiiiinijtrauix of W. J. Nmton.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to nil creditors of
the estatcof Robert Smith, late of sai i
county, deceased, to render in an .account
of their demands to me within the time
prescribed by law, properly made out. AH
persons indebted to said deceased toe
are hereby requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned. This Max
1905.
J. M. Pitner,
Ailmr. of Robert Smith.
ARITHMETIC Self Taught.
Do not despair because
through neglect you have
forgotten what you once
learned about aritl metic
Piof. Spangenberg’s New
Method requires no tef-ch
ing, 228 pages; sent pre¬
paid on receipt of 55c. in
stamps. Best book evei
published. J. (’. WIL¬
LIAMS, Agent, Claw
ford vi lie, Ga.
‘•The Old Reliable’
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Elegantly equipped passenger
trains between all points.
Pullman Palace Cars between
Atlanta, Augusta and Charleston,
alsobetween Augusta and St Lou
is and Charleston and Cincinnati.
Fast Freight Service between
the West and Augusta, Athene.
Macon, Charleston, Savanah,
and ai I points m southeastern and
Carolina territory.
A. G. .JACKSON,
Con. Freight and Pas. agent.
Augusta, Ga
(Established 1887.)
JOHN H. 1 1 HRS,
(Successor to l. Fink)
Wines and Liquors.
877 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
2 year-old Ky Rye........$1.50
6 “ Allegheny...... 2.00
Old Keystone Club........ 3.5U
Pure North Carolina Corn 1.50
6 year old corn......... 2.00
Old Corn Malt........... 2.50
Fine old Rose Gin........ 1.50
Pine old Scdiedain ton .. .. 2.00
Also pure old. apple and peach
Brandies at lowe-.t pi l :e>.
Satisfaction guarant-A or
money cheerfully lel’unded.
Special attention given to the
J ug Trade.
a real cure for
Malaria,
RYDALE’S TONIC is a specillc for all forms (
of Malaria. It acts on a new principle. It kilts
the microbes that produce Malaria. The cause
being removed, the disease quickly disappears.
RYDALE'S TONIC is guaranteed to cure the
most obstinate cases of Malarial Fever, Chills
and Fever, Ague, etc. XVe authorize all dealers
handling our remedies to refund the purchase
price for every bottle of RYDALE’S TONIC
that does not give satisfaction.