Newspaper Page Text
ADVOCA1 EMOCRAT.
V0L.XXX1
STOMACH CATARKH.
From Maine To Florida Pe-rn-na’s
Fame Has Spread.
Gottfried Hemmeric h, of Palmer, Fla.,
says the following in regard to Pe-ru-na
for catarrh of the stomach:
Mr. Gottfried Hemmerich
“My trouble was catarrh of the stom¬
ach, and your medicine has performed
a miracle in my case, as the doctor I
consulted said I could not live if I
stayed in Florida. He wanted to send
me to a hospital in Knoxville, Tenn. If
I had done this I would surely have
died. I took Pe-ru-na and now again I
have life and energy, and new flesh and
blood has replaced what I lost.”
Hon. J. D. Botkin, Congressman-at
large from Kansas, says: “A few bot¬
tles of your medicine have given me
almost complete relief from catarrh of
the stomach, with which I have been
afflicted more or less for a quarter of a
century.” Address Hr. Hartman, Co¬
lumbus, Ohio, for free book. •
You Must
Sl-e-ep.
If 3 'oit cannot, it is due to an
irritated or congested state of
the brain, which will soon cle
velope into nervous prostration.
Nature demands sleep, and
it is as important as food; it
is a part of her building and
sustaining process. This period
of unconsciousness relaxes the
mental and physical strain, and
allows nature to restore ex¬
hausted vitality.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine brings
refreshing sleep, because it
soothes the irritation and re¬
moves the congestion.
It is also a nerve builder; it
nourishes and strengthens ev¬
ery nerve in your body, and
creates energy in all the organs.
Nothing will give strength
and vitality as surely and
quickly as Dr. Miles’ Nervine.
“Durinpr the past winter I had two
attacks of LaGrippe which lift mo
very weak, and in bad condition. *
was so nervous I could not sleep. My
wife, after trying different doctor remedies,
went for a doctor, 'l'he was
out, and a neighbor recommended Dr.
Miles’ Nervine, and she brought homo
a bottle. I had not slept for some time,
and had terrible pains in my head.
After taking a few doses of Nervine
the pain was not so severe, and I
slept. I am now taking the second
bottle, and am verv much improved.”
HENRY M. SMITH, Underhill, Vt.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine 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
“The Old lie lial le’
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Elegantly equipped pas ig r
trains between all points.
Pullman Palace Cars between
Atlanta, Augusta and Clv.rlestor,
also between Augusta and St Lou
is and Charleston and Cincinnat i.
Fast Freight Service between
the West and Augusta, Athens
Macon, Charleston. Savanah,
nnd a; 1 points in southeastern and
Carolina territory.
A. G. JACKSON,
Gen. Freight and Pas. agent.
All !' 1 Ga.
V -St lAHca Coui'li mm Syruji. All tl.be IAHS.
» Taster Vx
Ua_in LiiL«L rii.jii by druc«i»tP.
ptj.on , fq
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, AUGUST II, 1905.
MIDGET.
Mr. L. A. Towers is buildiug a brick
fernace Mr. O. D. Moore ut Raytown.
Mr. Hairy Moore visited relatives ai
Washington last week.
Launette Fidlin has been quite sick
with fever the past week.
.Miss Kate O’Donnell, of Augusta, is
visiting Mrs. Johu O’Keeffe.
Mr. avd Mrs. (). D. Moore are not as
well as usual.
Mr. and Mrs. McLendon, of Valdosta,
is visiting relative in this community.
Ask Mast«r D. mid Billy Flynt if his
bt u.hsr can -hypi otize him.
Mrs. Emmie Eowards, of Wamuitou,
is visiting relatives rear Raytown.
Mr. L. R. Neal, of Columbia county,
was in our city on a visit this week.
Mr. yeo. R, Moore, who resides in
the “corner,” killed a wild hoar last
Wednesday.
Mr. B. H. Moore is somewhat over¬
joyed at the idea of receiving his mail
every day.
Mr, Thomas Realty is well pleased
with the young Mr. Really, Jr., who ar¬
rived at his home recently.
A good many of our citizens will at¬
tend campmeettug and hear Dr, J. 1J.
Robins deliver one of his fine sermons.
Messrs. E. L. Duckworth and Waltci
Brooke, of Madison, were among rela¬
tives here Sunday.
Misses Eunice Thompson arid Lucil e
Moore were guests of Miss EtUliue Tal¬
lin the past week.
Miss Louise Kendrick, who is visiting
relatives at Siloarn sold White Plains, is
expected home at a i early date.
Mrs. Ira Neal and children, of Bir
mingnam. are visiting the family of
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill.
Mr. a id Mss. W. 0. Davidson and
two preity little daughters, of White
Plains, were guests of their parents, Dr
and Mis. A. 0. Davidson Svnday.
Mr. Litchfield wak called away this
week toset in operation some machine:}
for the McCormick Haryosriug Machine
(it n i'-t« countv
Messrs, B. 0. Wright, Olin Sturdi¬
vant, .John W. Burke, Parold and Moore
Kendrick are enjoying a fish and hunt
at Malayer’s biidge on Little river.
Quite a number of Sharon’s young
people a attended tfie watermelon
cutting at Raytown, given by Misses
Willie Joe and Vaunie Wright.
Mr. Geneva Stewart, after spending
several days at Buekhoad, with his
brother, Mr. Edward Stewart, returned
home Tuesday.
Among ihe boarders at Hotel Jackson
are Miss Emma Ross, of Atlanta, Mrs.
Keener, of Augusta; Mrs. C. R. Smith
and little daughter Agues, of Washing¬
ton, and Rev. and Mrs Fred Jones, of
Pensacola, Fla.
Our people were very much pleased
with the two interesting sermons deliv¬
ered Sunday morning and evening, by
Rev. Henry Harrison, of Sandy Cross,
who filled Rev. Benjamin Graham’s ap
poietmeut at ihe Methodist church.
“We look for the Advocate-Democrat
every week, and would rather see it
Ilian to receive a letter from home,”
said Mr. Felix Wright, of Paul’s Val¬
ley, Indian Territory. He is visiting
relatives and friends at Raytown and
Sharon
Sharon While traveling from Washington to
last week, Mr, Omor Acreo was
• truck in the mouth with a rock in a pe¬
culiar manner One of the, horses pick¬
ed up a rack with one of its hind feet
and, throwing it backward, struck Mr.
Acree a severe blow. Mr. Acree says
lie didn’t see the lock until lie received
•tea™ the Kind You Have Al ways Bought
Signature
The „„ editor ... don . t like. ... Mr. „ Hoke — r ,
Smith. What does lie think about, the
LagiGature and the road machine? |\Vo
think tie Legislature should have
passed the anti-pass bill. The lower
h<>u i -e did right in passing the child
labor bill, but, In our opinion, it will bo
killed in the Senate. The lower house
did right, in making the stale liquor
license ft’500. We tdink the road tint
chine, if handled prop -iiy and by men
that know something abom tbe science
of road working, can be male to give
sitisaction. In our opinion, the
mi<sir ners have practiced false economy
in not securing the serviifcs of sn expert
road worker. Furthermore, there has
(taking*care l of'tn ‘n inty 1 uu j k's', 1 'havirig
lost three fi'e nmies in twelve months,
We think the supplies should be pur
j chased monthly on a < ompetitive basis.
STJL’i S35 to JSl«Sgl £2
submit. Lid-a id ihe <ine furnishing tne
best bid should b" given the contract
for that, mouth. It should be seen that
full weights and measures are given.
and tli»t the goods endeavored co ■> e up to rpecitt a
tioDa. W'- have to answer
you, Midget.” Anything el-.e ?—Ed.
Teachers’ Institate.
Tiie Ciawforuvitle, Teachers’ Ga., July 38, 1305.
Institute of Taliufetro
county o’clock, mot at the Court House call at of mje
a. ui., pursuant to a the
County School Comniis.iouer.
The exorcises of the Insthuta were
opened by the reading of the -Sofptuhes
and reading by onr U. S. C.
M'i-s Mack Stanford was unanimously
elected secretary.
Roll was eulUd and nine tee i teachers
responded to their names, .everal of
whom were teachers from Wilkes and
Greene.
ITof. Colvin gave a very interesting
talk in regard to the duties of teachers
taking The an active part in institute tSWU..
program was read and < or more
subjects were us'igned to ctu r teacher
for discussion, and the teachers entered
into the work rvijli zeal mid >nthtisiasm
unsmpassed in any previou: institute
held in this county. Many uitoresting
educational topics were ably discussed,
and wo feel that all were benefited.
The lectures of Prof. Dolvin on “The
Dufies of Teachers;” “Physici ’ Culture;”
“Nature Study and Agrieo ure,” in
coniine'ion with plant life, v,.>ro very
interesting; Loe Harold also tlie address of Rev, W.
on “To What Extout is the
Teacher Responsible for Hie Moral
Training of His Pnpils.” He handled
the subject, in a masterly mai nor, and it
was- ho in unliftitig and soul stirring.
We feel inspired to live nobler liyes ns
an inspiration to our pupils.
It is the desire of your committee that
these proceedings and the following res¬
olutions be published in our valuable
county paper the Advocate-Demoirut;
Resolved, That we favor compulsory
education for ibis state and hereby -earn¬
estly r< a west our representative and sena¬
tor in the General Assembly of Georgia
to use all of their influence mid power to
seeure the enactment of such a law for
iho stale of Georgia.
Resolved, That we strongly favor local
taxation to aid in the mutate uftnre of ef¬
ficient schools, and of
making the whole county one school dis¬
trict; and hereby request our representa¬
tive and senator in the Genera! Assem¬
bly of Georgia to use all ihe.r influence
ami power in securing the enactment of
a law to this effect,
Resolvedt That w® extend mr ehanks
to .Capl. y. J. Flynt, our wor County
School Comrnissiouer fr—' ' egt, v f.
ions in our i.anait a# a .
Resolyed, That we'han.i jp Wilber
Cotyin, our expert, for Iris f. ,,rts to
arou«c the teachers to exert h k earnest
and honest efforts to be the loa teacher
MACK ST A F< HD,
iiBAHL HEARD
LEILA HARPER,
MAUDE C. MITCHELL,
fannie l. mill,
! mm It tee.
Indigestion Cured
There is no case of indig Uon’ dys
pepsin ylold or stomaco trouble it i, will no
to the digestive and s cngtlienint
uiflueime. of Kodol l) ysp, psia Cure
It digests what you eat reg rdless of tli
condition of the stomach ■■ id conveys
the nutrient properties the blood and
tissues. This builds up ait.-! i length" ns
the entire system. Kodol; ,- U ree Indi
gestion, Dyspepsia., Be* hing, hour
Stomach, Weak Heart, oh : Kodol Dys¬
pepsia Cure for what is aom imes called
America’s national disen v DyspepsTi
—is destined to eventin'aly work a
wonderful and lasting bone : to suffei
ers from this distressim and mind
harassing A Moore. condition. .-sold ; , jladaway
Today’s happiness depen , upon yef
turday’s regrets.
A SMOOTH Aim LE.
When you find it necefsai to use salve
ua*jiieWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo. It is
the purest and best for ,C,res, Burns
Boils, Protruding Eczema, Blind, Bleeding the'genuine itching
or Piles. Get;
De flit,t’s W itch Hazel Sri lye. bold by
HAD A WAY Hi MOORE.
It is bettce to be known; a s a good man
than to lie known as a good, fellow.
Buy It Now
Now is the time to i>ay hambcrJain’s
Colic, Cnolera and Diari l (l «a Remedy.
1 is certain to bo needed teener or later
an i when that time com.”, N „u wi 11 need
it brdiy— y> n will need It; quickly. Buy
it now. It may save life, p or Ha p, py
iiadaway & Moore,
'1 his would be a dreary world, indeed,
if there were no ram bio- • , chase oc.cn
sionally.
—
iiowcoxsijwi’I’r beiji.vs,
Consumption always be; with a cough
that lingers: A cough tils hangs on and
Wl11 1,i(l • ,,, tli ..
“ ” l > t0 , “; “ real in eii t,-may
not mean consumptlon-mi- to often it does
mean this dead destroy ' : has gained a
footing- Ryoale’s Cough Elixir is very
successfuil i, > chneking fj.,, progress of
throat and lung disease 1 j Even consume
tion, yields to its power influence, if it
1S began before t,hc dl •case is too deep
ontifle remedy,
kills the germs that chu e consumption,
jemovei the cause and f dps nature re
build ihe broken down tfs-ue. If you
h stub , ora coag i try Ifydale s
1
Cough Elix. r, it will not!disappoint yoi .
Hadaway A Moore
traveler
Fodder pulling has been going on for
the past two weeks.
Crops have recently suffered very
much for want of rain.
Mrs. Anna Taylor is lingering In a and
stale of beulili.
Mrs. Allie Hill, of I'uiori Point,attend¬
ed church at Burnett 8 unlay.
Mr. W. 1). Cochran is clerking for P.
U. Fielding.
Tims. f. .Jones, of Hancock :mmty.
was a visitor in this county last week
We attended Ihe luubceue at Sharon
Wednesday.
1 his is the religions season of tlm your
and the meetings are greatly enjoyed.
Wo hear some complaints of tlm wells
fading m our section.
Family ihe troubles and murders continue
on inetease. That’s bad.
Mr. James Garrett visited his sister,
Mis. R. J. Kendrick and family at Sha¬
ron Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Human, of Hnrin.ft
spent ono day last week with Mr ,md ,rni1
Mrs. W. T. Sturdivant.
Farmers have commenced to harvest
hav, and there is plenty of it in our sec
lion.
The Goorgia railroad will dump two
hundred car louts of coal at Barnett tills
month.
'Ill condition of Mias Babe Weathers
is much i uprmc 1. she is ou a visit, t
he.i fa tier’s family in this section.
Mrs, 1. L. lulli <LL, of Williams’ Greek
visited friends at Barnett Saturday and
Sunday.
Airs. M. C. Taylor and granddaughter,
Vliss Francis Sharp, haiio been on a
Week’s visit to Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
Miss Claud Taylor who has been on a
visit to relatives in Warren county, has
returned home.
A great many people tql their big
yarns for the truth, while others tell
them for the truth. But no one is ever
deceived.
There are several marie.’ ’ T qn booked for
Bar. i i t community this yea 'hat never
uiaV-fii’*. • • ’ » V ’ *i.....
ever will.
Mr. T. L. Chapman of Gartier,. ••
iu "Black Log” district L.-' week,
learn that ho was taken sick anu return,
ed home sooner than expected.
When you want a pleasant laxative Hint
is easy to take and certain to act, use
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver tablets.
For salo by Hadaway & Moore
Mr. Anderson Little, who once resided
in thii county, and is HI years old, is
express agent at Crawford, Ga., where
ho has lived for many years.
The inspector for the K. F. 1). route,
from Barnett was here last week. The
route was inspected once before tint fail¬
ed to meet the inspector’s approval.
The annual meeting commenced at old
Sal.mr church Saturday. Rev. Mr. Gum¬
ming preached Saturday and Sunday and
Rev. Albert ,Kiynl preached Sunday
night. Meeting will continue thtough
the week.
A citizen of this county says that when
Lindsey Berry, of this county, during
his day and time, had milk cows that
would give nine gallons of milk per day
on grass and water. If they had been
fed highly the cows would no doubt had
give twelve gallons.
Good for Stomach Trouble and
Constipation
“I’hamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets have done tne a great deal of
of Ontario, goodpsttys G. Towns, '‘Being of Rat mild Portage, physic
(Jo ed ail a, a
the after affects a >'0 not unpleasant, and
I esn recomnu nd them to all who suffer
f.o-vl .stomach disorder.” For sale by
Iiadaway & Moore .
It is very easy to make excuses foi
those we love.
The Diamond Cnro.
The latest news from Paris, is, that
they have discovered a diamond cure
for'consumption, If on .tear coiisninp he
tion or pneumonia, it will, however,
best for you to take that, great, remedy
mentioned bv W. 'J, McGee, of Vanleei,
Tenn. "I ba 1 a cough, for tourt.een
years, Nothing helped me, until 1 took
l5i King’s New discovery Colds, which for Loiisttnip.
tion. Loughs and gave in¬
stant releif, and effected a permanent
cure.” 1 'minailed quick culm, tor Tliroai
and Lung Troubles. M Hadaway «£
Moores drug store ; price nOe and M.oo,
guarantee. TrialboMlu fn'<%
The ouii -1 aTimnT RcTf .7t.ioi he could
jump when a boy.
Forced to Ktnrvo.
ILF. Leek, > of Goneoid, Ky, says'
For ‘JOyears 1 suffered ■dgouie.s, with
a sore on my upper lit’, -o painful, After
sometimes, tiiat f could not eat. I cured
vainly trying evnr/lhlng else,
it with liackpTi’s Arnica halve.' Its
great for burns, cuts and wounds. At
Radawav & Moore’-, drug stoi c, (July
23e. ____
_
Sou e churches ihat laik aooul revivals
would better talk about resurrections:
NO 24
BERMUDA
CRITIC.
Mr Eden Wynne is on a visit to San
dei svbie.
Playing marbles is all the go with tire
men and boys.
Andrew Cooper visited home folks
Saturday night and Sunday.
Air Wade Jones visited her sister
Mrs. S. D. Chapman, Sunday.
Ali.ss Lillian Googor is visiting rela¬
tives 111 GI cello county,
Air. Hcrschel 8 to wart, D spending
this week with relatives at Bermuda.
Mr. and A rs. E. W. Jones euteitained
wnli a family barbecue last Wednesday.
Ah'. Cicero Maichmau vi itod at tlm
home of Mr. B. F. Wynne Sunday
Mr. Jock Wynne in visiting relatives
in Augusta and at Saiidorsville.
Mr. Edward Jones spent Sunday niv'ht
with Air. Geddle Wynne.
Air. 1, II. Googer and Prior Nelson
are doing some much needed woik
ou the public roads.
Air, Joseph Jackson, of Hancock
county, neighborhood. lias been visiting relatives in our
Airs. Mollio Alillor, of Dublin, is in
our midst. She is pleased at being at
qeing at, her old home again.
Ali.ss Mamie .Tones has returned homo
after spehding several weeks in Greene
county.
Mr, and Alls. 0. M. Walker were
Ihe guests of Air. and Mis. li. F Wynne
Sunday.
Messrs. Willio Wynne, Andrew
Cooper, Jack Jones and ’ Rider Stewart
visited Lunceton Sunday afternoon.
Lot everyone remember that Sunday
school meets « very Sunday afternoon at
'! o’clock. Come and bring some one
with you.
There has been mi effort made to or¬
ganize a pray ermeet ing in connection
with tlm Sunday school. Let every’one
come and lend a helping hand.
Aliss Ella Joins and brother, West
Jones, and Miss Sm-io Jones,oJ Augusta,
visited at the homo of Miss Evelyn
Cooper Saturday night.
$100 Howard, $100.
The readers bf ( Ids paper will he pleased to
learn tfnu there is at least one dreaded disease
that science has Ito-Ml r t.p. to on-j lit ,,| j pg
(Jure Is the Only positive .an. m .mh w
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a eonstitu-"
dual disease, requires a constitutional treat
cut,. Hall h Catarrh Cure Is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the discus.:, and giving the pa¬
tient strength by building up the eoiiHtitntlon
and assisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors hav.) so much faith in Its curative
powers that they offer one Hundred Dollars
for any case- that It fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials. Address,
l‘\ J.C11KNKY & (JO., Toledo,
Sold by Druggists, 76o.
Hail’s Family Fills aro the best.
In ihe race for wealth Ihe men ehoaie
distanced often reap the greatest I mu fits.
Ono llol lar Sayoil KoprosontM Ton
Dollar* I.humhI.
Thu average man does not s" ve/ to ex¬
ceed ten percent of his earnings' lie
must spend nine dollars in living ex¬
penses for every dollar saved. Lqm, be¬
ing I,lie ease lie cannot be too eaieiui
about unnecessary expenses, Voiy of¬
buying ten a few seeds cents for properly Ins garden, ingested,' will Itke
save
eeveral dollars outlay later on. It is th
same in buying Ghamberlain’s ( olio
Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy, e
costs but a few cent., and a bottle ofe
in the lieuse often .-a’ e- a doctor’s li¬
es several dollars. Fersalo by Hadaway
,f Moore.
i o ne n e i thii k they are | opulur b< .
Ciuse men i-uprise on them,
it Her l»ouliIf*
“1 knew no one, for weeks, when
1 was sick with typhoid and kidney
trouble,’’ writes Mrs. Annie iluiRer.of
althoug/i l»itt-luirg, 1 Pa., “and when 1 got letter,
had one of the best doe, ter ,
j could get, I Was be.pt <|Ouhle, and < ad
to rest my bands on my knees when l.
walked. From this terrible afiiietion i
was rescued by Electric Ritters, vv/iicii
re-h,led my l.eaith and strength, and
now lean walk as straight as over. Rhey
are simply wonderful.” liver Guaranteed to
cure stomach, Hadaway and kidney disor¬
der; at A Moore drug store;
price 50c.
In saving money the real seciet i-i not
t> use il ihrimgb the hole at the p.p of
eour pocket.
Three Rajs in Calil'mina.
This is the fast time between cjT'caTo
and bun Francisco made by the The ( ver
land Liuxiied. Leaves Union Raistnve
Station, Ghicago, <>.05 P. AL, arrives 8: n
Francisco tha third lay in time fordiunei,
Rome- -Chicago, Milwaukee & Ht Pai l
Railway, Union 1’aeiflo and Southern Pi
ci ie Lim .
Vuother good train for California h aves
TJn on Passenger Station, ( hicago, 10.25
P. d daily, and takes a few hours h ng«r
to make the run. F. A. Miller. G ueral
Passenger Agent, Chicago, or W. o.
Howell, dbl Broadway, New York.