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AUVOCAI “"H
VOLXXXl
ROBERT DOWNING
Tells the Secret of His Great En*
durance.
j
Robert Downing, the Tragedian.
Robert Downing was recently inter¬
viewed by the press on the subject of his
splendid health. Mr. Downing prompt¬
ly and emphatically gave the whole
credit of his splendid physical condition
to Peruna, saying:
“ I find it a preventive against all sud¬
den summer ills that swoop upon one in
changing climates an$. water.
“It is the finest traveling companion
and safeguard against malarial in¬
fluences.
“ To sum it up Peruna has done me
more good than any tonic I have ever
taken.”
Healthy mucous membranes protect
the body against the heat of summer
and the*cold of winter. Peruna is sure
to bring health; r
Write for a copy of Dr, Hartman’s
latest book,entitled, “Summer Catarrh.”
Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O.
Tired ]
7 -OU&-*•
r* nen you feel languid, tired,
nervous and irritable, your vi¬
tality is low—your supply of
nerve energy exhausted, and
your system running down for
lack of power,
The organs of the body are
working poorly, or not at all,
and you are not getting the
nourishment needed. This soon
impoverishes the blood and in¬
stead of throwing off the im¬
purities, distributes it all
through the body. This brings
disease and misery.
Feed the nerves with Dr.
Miles’ Nervine, a nerve food, a
nerve medicine, that nourishes
and strengthens the nerves, and
see how quickly you will get
strong and vigorous.
“My wife suffered with nervousness
previous to a recent attack of typhoid
fever, but after her recovery from the
fever, she was much worse, and could
hardly control herself being exceed¬
ingly nervous when the least excited.
Site was very restless at night, and
never had a good from night's rest. head¬ She
also suffered much nervous
ache. Dr. Miles’ Nervine was recom¬
mended by" a. friend. had After good the night's first
three doses she a
rest, and at the end of the first week’s
treatment she was wonderfully im¬
proved. Continued use of Nervine has
completed her entire euro.” OTTO KOLB,
1021 Cherry St., Evansville, Ind.
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
Biliousness
I have used your your valuable Casearets and find
\thom perfect. Couldn't < do without them. I have
•used us them for some some time time no for for indigestion indigestion and and bil- bil
[ioi ousness nd thei and am now > complctely cured. Hecom- will
em to ever; ryone. ne. Once tried, you
ever be without them rm in in the the family." family.
Edward A. Marx, Albany, N. Y.
Best For
M m. , y y The Bowels ^
CANOV CATHARTIC
ant, Paiatari n. Pot-nt T;t- o Gnn.l, UoU-and.
K 0 7“ Sicken, The W hp-*r ' r Or : j»»*. !»■. 10c. 15r. 25n,50c. 25c K<»va» I,'e,er
aoM u> bulk. genuine tablet tai.ict, Rtamp*:-i R turr, CCC.
Guarsntoed to cur or your money back.
Sterling Ferredy Cp., Chicago cr N.V'. 5o~
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BQ£ES
... MrS
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CRAWFORDV 1 LLE, GA., FRIDAY. AUGUST 25 , 1905 .
'iESF
TRAVELER
Mr. W. T Stm divant has a hue Held
corn.
Thu meeting at Jennings was well ■it
■ "1 reaching at Barnett Methodist church
next Sunday.
The eeaditioii of Mr. John Ly nn’-
health la some better.
W. .1. Weathers was on Thu sick list
last week.
Mrs. T. J. Vca/.oy is in feeble health
at her Foinu in Warren county.
Syrup milking is all the go with those
who iiayc the cane.
Syrup pans, skimmers and measures,
made and repaired by C. L. Hag by.
Miss Kate Gregory was on the sick list J
last week,
Whiskey i,s shipped into Taliaferro
Warren pretty freely on Saturdays.
Eggs continue very scarce. The hens
do not appear to be doing their duty.
The a lored people are holding their
Association at Level Hill church this
week.
Miss Bessie Allen, of Cmwfordville,
visittd Mis. Burnie Turner at Harnett
Batutday.
Rev. Mr. Murphy D assisting Pastor
Veuzey in a protracted meeting at Jen¬
nings church this week.
Miss Mary Lizzie Beckwith, of War¬
ren, Is spending this week with her
uncle, Mr. B. P. Atchison and family.
Cotton has commenced to open. Two
weeks', more and then,- will he lively
times with the farmers and ginneries.
Next week is court week in aliaferro.
We learn that there will nut he much
business to transact.
Mr. and Mrs. Herseliel Stewart visited
the latters’ parents, Mr. slid Mis. J. R.
Miss Mary Lizzie Beckwith lias joined
the Baptist church \\t Barnett. Site will
he baptized first Sunday in September.
Mr. George Eilard was called
Greensboro last week, lie is an
track miser.
Mr. W H. Bag by of Auguste
The county police will now b«f kept
of drunkenness in some sections,
Traveler took several buggy rules last
week. Not being used to it, it made our
head swim. There was no “booze” in it
tit,hi r.
The condition of Mr. T. L. Chapman,
of Gat fit-id, is reported as being much
better. His many friends in this county
wish for him an early recovery.
Wesly McCrary killed a large rattle¬
snake near Black Log court ground last
Monday. His snakeship rattles. measured five
feet and cairied fifteen
There was a big fox hunt last Friday
and most of the day. There were fifteen
mounted men and thirty-five dogs in the
iace. The fox wasn’t captured. He ran
the dogs and horses down.
Some predict a two-thieds cotton crop
in parts of the county. If we have a late
fall, there is no telling how much cotton
will be made. It is guess work alto
gciher.
We hea’-d a colored man say last week
that he always attended the all big meet¬
ings, associations, etc., and the courts.
This fellow isn’t working or staying at
home much.
It will take a long time for those sena¬
tors, wiio voted against the child labor
bill, to get themselves tight. We never
Could induce ourselves to vote for one of
them. It is a stigma upon them for lifts
■Joo Hill Hall made it lively for some
of ’em at Warrenton last week. We
! heard many complimenting him on his
'speech. Joe know# how io talk and he
ain’t afraid to do some of it.
How’s This.
We offer Ono Hundred debars
or anyjcase of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh (hire.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Prop#. Toledo, O
We the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the lust, 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
WEST & TIB'AX. Wholesale Druggists
Toledo, O. WARDING, KJNNAN Ar.
MARVIN’, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo
<>■
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is lak- n internally
ai.uog directly upon the bid d and mu
on, ujr io - of the system. Price 75-e
j er hott io. Sold all Drugirist Tr-stiim •
rials free.
Hall’s Fiiini v Pills are the lies’
Peace yr : ,. ri R -1 - ■ and t-, : ,,,
n 11 Sight,
trick he a ,Vii,l,t*j*e.-ui l s from a dr-ordi
ed eotidition I 1 t -e sti :r u'-li an-: i - qvc-.
(••si eil >y t hriuhoi nur. ’s fte.l!ifi' 4 !l e
Lives jah.er For sa 1 by Hadsway J-.
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.
>?OOr e. Cl e wferd v, .e,f<*a.
A man d« e»n i 11 * eJ money muc h f he
bar a reputaiioa lot being wealthy.
for Next Week.
(ilUM» Jl KOUvS.
I) L Cloud, 2 W C Chapman,
J T Cooper, 4 .7 H Og’etroe,
P F Darden, tl W t) Tjiuiceford,
S E Gunn, 8 T X Chapman,
D S Stewart, 10 K I Audorsou,
P H Mm slield, 12 a S Barnett.
T O Gunn, 14 J e Gunu,
15 C W Gee, Id 'i ., Bristow,
17 J J Lyle, lb ( S Rhodes,
id A. R Smith, 20 J R Holiday.
Cl A O Davidson, 22 .. T Jones,
23 S A Chapman, 24 r \ Daniel,
25 W C Andrews, 26 , C Maiden,
27 R L Veu/.ey, 28 >t Ay Farmer,
2!> J S Chapman, 30 « <’ Holden.
TRAVERSE Jl {OKS* J
1 II C Jones, 2 I Eva If Kendrick,
FH Taylor, l B T Hemdou,
^ P E Davani, 6 l) P Henry
Jno R Keuuriek, 8 (' '7 Evans,
( ( B W Ray, 10 J 7 Wynne,
11 ] \y Oluipman. 12 R A Dozier,
Id E P Jones, 14 J W FIviil Jr.
15 ,r T Heard Sr, 1(1 J R Brown,
17 S l’ OhitptuHn, 18 <3; W Rhodes
lit 11 M Harrison, 20 A Or iel roe,
21 23 AS B Bailey, Lunceford. 23 . |lj Ggletreo,
J 24 I t Wright,
25 G E Pittman, 2(1 L T Perkins.,
27 W J Bailey, 28 A .»*<>« Harper,
2‘J C Bergstrom, 3o ,1 T Mare,liman,
31 .1 J P T Lacy, Pate, 32 34 J W i\ Harper,
33 T Stewart, ]
35 J H Rhodes, 3(1 G W Stewart,.
HOW CONSUMPTION' 3tier.INS,
Consumption always beghir with a cough
that lingers: A cough >n and
will not yield to the HSU. m 'Ait, -may
not mean e.onsiintplid3;. ten it does
mean litis dead dentiywi j*. gained a
footing- Rydute’s ir is very
suocewfuil in checkin, uf
tl/roal and lung disHj >n eonsump
lion, yields toils powerful ttplueiiee, if it
use is began before the disease is too drop
seated. This mordent scientific remedy,
kills the germs that came 'spiitfimptflui.
remove* the
IVIILDRxlJON NOTES.
Mr. D. this S, Stewart, community of Bermuda, ia-t week. passed j
Some much needed repair work has i
done on tills public road.
Mr. ami Mrs. W.W. Agee visited at the ,
of Mr. J. N. Chapman hist week. |
Mr. S. H. Allen visited home folks at
place last Sunday.
Mr. W. T. Chapman, of Crawfnrdvillc, j
visiting in »»ur midst last Sumuy.
Mr. J. G. Allen, of Washington, visit
home lolks at this place this week. |
Mr. W. li. Wagnou, of Union Point, j
was visiting in our midst lust, week.
Miss Annie Atchison, spent Sunday
with borne folks near Jointings.
Mr. Tim Ray uttomlcd Sunday
at, Bermuda, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Agee visited
relatives at Crawferdviile, last, week.
Mr. J. R. Akins, of Crawfordvillo,
was visiting in this community Mon¬
day.
Misses Ida JAllon and Sallio Lou At¬
chison, visited relatives near Jennings,
this week.
Miss Reba Moore,of Luneetou, is visit¬
ing her sister, Mrs. G. li. Chapman, of
this place.
Mr. Liueoln Wheeler, of Luneetou,
spent; Saturday night with Mr. J. W.
Atchison.
Miss Hattie Barksdale, of Warren
county, visit! d Miss Allie Atchison, of
this place t his wiek.
Rev. P. G V'W.ey and Rev. Murphy,
have been conducting a very impressive
meeting at Jennings, this week.
The farmers have been quite busy
this week pulling fodder although ;»
great deal of it, has boon lost.
One of the most delightful entertain¬
ments ever enjoyed in this oommuiiltv
was given fast Katun lay by Mr. and Mrs.
G.R. Chapman of this place from 3 to 11
o’clock.
After engaging in pleasnjbt game, for
sometime the happy party was invited
into the diiming-rouin where a delight¬
ful supper was served.
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Lula Hitl, Knsi<' Allen, and Ailie Atoai
sdti, and Gland and Fiod Cliapmau, Tim
iindLinton Calvin Akins, and J.
his A correspondent <>f Nutu e says he laid
portrait painted by tw< well known
artists and cnleulateil that in each etise.
about twenty thousand trokes of the
brush wore made.
Nothing on the Market Equal to
ChainberJiiin’H Colic, Uimlera and
Diarrhoea Remejtly.
This fact is well know,) to druggist
every where, nine out of ten will give
their customers asked this preparation Mr. Obe Witnier, when
the best is for.
a prominent his druggist of Joplittj Mo. “"t , here in a
circular to customers, says;
is nothing on the liiarkot in the way of
patent medicine which equals Chamber¬
lain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for bowel complaints, be sell
and recommend ilsdaway this preparation.” Moore. Crawford- For
sale by it
vtlte. Gii
A woman’s tuua el fortune tellers is to
keep on going to them till she strikes
one that she knows tells her the truth
because it Is what she wants to hear.
J-Jeasantly Effective.
Never in the way, no trouble to failing carry,
easy to take, pleasant and neve*
in results are He Witt's Little Early Ris¬
ers These famous little pills lieadach, are a
certain guarantee against
biliousness, torpid liver ana nil other ills
resulting from constipation They tonic
and strengthen the liver. < ure Jaund
tee,, faith ny llahaway hi Moore,
m srj.rsiA or* ini>i«|okti«n.
The teiui “Dyspepsia '’means a lack of
ijM in the Btormicli. indigestion Is
rightly used when ever the food is not
properly digested regard leak of the chur
It is immaterial, wlieather yi i)i call your
ailment Dyspepsia or indigestion when
Bydale’s biomaeh TablelH are ,ise<i. Tla-y
are guaranteed to cure all forms of .Sto¬
mach trouble. Buy a trial box. (ptiee 25c
and be convinced, lladuway & M -<tre
A fool man will go thro > gli any old
tiling for a pretty woman ven through
his hank account.
They Appeal t<> Our Mytr ipalliie*
’1 He bilious and dyspeptic e constant
j sufferers 'I here is not, and udpeal them, loom l J owev s in pat er, Ji who ins.
one, os
tiiiii not l,e hack to healt h and
happim-■« by the use of t lam
Stoiiifl'd) and Liver'1 ablet Jlrc e tab
etf iti\ igorat tqe stomael amt livei
nd suengthens the uigftt-tion. 'liny
1 n regulate the bowels. tor sale by
Hiulaway & Moore Crawford viiiCj Ua.
ear; usually judge a u nV
in hr- seif- mpcrtanct
The i an v, puli Gal • ■ &«'
*»tiiie i 1-md,
Iv. - z£ •./' • < y.. X J - ./3(~ *
*7: - e-wrr/S Boiigll
_ "E" :53 4i
Why is it that Ayer's Hair
Vigor does so trany remark¬
able things? . ’-cause it is a
hair food. I f: ’s the hair,
puts new life wot it. The hair
Hair \
cannot keep
And gradually
rich color of early life comes
hack to gray hair.
“ \V)ion I firwt hs<m 1 , v*>r t llrtir Yu *r t v
lmir won about all gta.v Hut tu»w ut t i u
rich blade, mid ;i« t! i- k ,.v \ uomH r l ‘
MltH. SU8AN Kr.Ot'!•'•. '■ I '• N , Id. -moIm.i.
Ala.
pi .00 a tudtU*. i »\ wv.if d,
All driurixi dH. I.otvdl, Mid;*.,
Gray Yisvirj
BETHANY.
Rev. PitulS. Bin •<, of Alexaiukr
City, Ala., is on a visit to hi- father.
Mr. Robert McKinley has treated him¬
self to tl new buggy.
Mr. and Mrs. Grey 'Unlor wan among
friends hem Sunday.
Mr. W.T. Nelson, of Bermuda, spent
Sunday and Monday with friends hem.
Mim Mittio A. Rhodes is the guest cf
Mrs. R, A Rhodes, at Union Point,
Mr. Dink in Monk, vicinity. of Missts.-dp
lust week our
Mr. Win. Glenn, of At Inn
frivuds here
Tim musical, given
vK
if
wAViMPVi Mi DcWiRe
4
an extended visit to'
relutned toiler home in Atlanta.
Mrs. K. 11. Rhodott will leave hi k few
days for Frcdeiicksburg, Va , Where
she will spend sometime wifh relafiVes.
Mist, Ollie Mae Veuzey, after spend¬
ing some time with friends hero, is
extending her visit to friend, at. (Jmw
fordville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Smith. Mr. anrl
Mrs. Moses McKinley uml Miss Lena
McKinley, of near Atlanta, is the gue.j,
of Miss Dec McKiimy.
Protracted meet ing closed at Bcthai y
church 'Tuesday night of last week.
Large crowds uttomiOd ov-ry * 1 . 11 . 0 ,
and the church was greatly revive 1 ,
There were 17 additions- Id by confes¬
sion find I by letter.
Tins Only Wwy.
W. Atchison, CL O. Hill, EddieCredello,
Hill Lacy, and Wynton Ruarks, and
Lincoln Wh dor.
BERMUDA
CBITKL
Mrs. E. YV. Jones is somewhat indis
posed.
Miss Emma Howell has been quite
sick.
'Che fat lncrs have hegu picking cot¬
ton.
Miss Busic Jones is spending Ui Is week
with Miss Mamie Jones.
Mr. ! ack Jones has just, received n new
stock of goods at, his store.
Miss Lucy Jones was the guest of
Misses Mamie and Wusie Jones Monday
nieht.
I’hcre is no way to 11 nit.no toe ■. 1 1
and sttengili of mind and 1 ,dy eepr |.y
nourishment. J here is no ■ y to noto
i.sh except through the stoemich. T 1:1)
stomach must he kept healthy, pure, amt
sweet or the sLengCb will let. >to->u an I
disease will set up. Ne appetite, Io of
.,1 l ength , net VoUsliess, heahaeh, eiin- I
pation, bad hicatli, ' our r.sings, ill tiny
indigestion, dyspepsia and and ail .dm -
,tcli troubles that are eurabloai •• quicky
ciiK.d by tlie use ot Koiiul Ey*peps 11
(jure, Kodol digests what you cat an t
trengtheus tlie whole digestive
. & ,doote,
ajipuraUis- Bold by iLida-ray
A vain woman may accuse a man r
being flatterer, but le v- r 1 : hen >
a
liar.
A Warning to Mm Itn rs.
Too much cure earn G be Used wil.li
small children during the hot whethci
ol 1 ,he summer month to guard again.,t
oowet troubles, As - iule it i, uc. es
siU'y to give t tie child a do ,e el easioi oil
to correct any disodei ol the bowels
Do not-ne any substitute, hut, give the
old-toshioned eastoi oil, to.<1 that, it is
fresh, a- rane’d oil nauseates and has a
tendency to grsptt. U tl.i does not eliee-H
jl,,. powels give (diambei lusn’s uud (Julie,
fjpolera and Di.urhott t*enivdy then
a dose of eustoi oilj and the disease uiAy
be checked in its iuoipiency and all dan
gc a voided. I he castor oil and tnis
remedy should b ■ pioeured at mice and
k"in ready fot install’ use as soon as first
mdieal.oii ol any bowel ticubic --Dll treatment appear.
II,j j , tl,> most niece
known ami may t>*■ ic.ied unpon with
implicit eonfideiiVo even in '’asa-' of ehoR
eia intan urn ’ For sale t)j I led*, way
it Moot'- Druggist Orawfoidv i.ie, Ga.
A married u'-an g- “ally ' els sorry
ei hiln-etl when his wife is si< ,
Mr. P. G. Vcazcy ent.crtaiued at a fam
ly barbecue Wednesday.
Mr, Edgar Cliapmau returned to his
at Cumuli Friday.
Mr. John T. Cooper is on a visit to
south Georgia.
Miss Mamie Jones spent Tuesday night
Miss Lillian Googer.
Mr. and Mrs, Marshal Beals spent, Wed¬
at the home of Mr. S. J. .101)0“.
Mr. W. JI. Jones silent Thursday night
his sister, Mrs. M. N. Beals
Miss Pearl Darden visited her brother,
T. ,J. Darden, .Sunday.
Mr. W. T. Nelson made a business trip
Greene county Monday.
Miss Jama Phelps spent Saturday nigh!
with Miss Clara Nelson.
Mis. T. J. Howell spent Monday wiili
her mother, Mrs M. V. Gooper.
Misses Anna Hailey and Jesse Btewart,
were the guests -d Miss Evelyn Cooper
Saturday.
Misses Anuie and Nina Ure.usnn of
August a. have, been visiltng lelidives In
our community.
Mr. llersehel Stewart has returned
from a visit to relatives in Montgomeiy
county.
Mr-. Jjdgai' (dnipnum and eld!dr<-n, at
Camak, have been visiting the forme.
paielils, Mr and Air-. I* G Vi'l/' V
Not lit-, <; Itii-luil, Nothing (OiincU
Veil ri k in Elliott.'-'
Emtilsifca <111 Lcfiiue ut. hccituw- >011 get
your inoiit y la'.'U it not at-i-lied, yom
smin is great, hccaUM; you cet the If
,
liniment ever mad. Best t< 1 Rhauniiiii.-m,
! best for sprains and -welling ■, Imst for u.*(
hi your family amt on yom stock A fuh
| 1-2 pint, la4,tie, cost but 25 1 ' N mi*
all 1 gain. 11 ad a way A: M< ore
1
He ml us (J 1 a T\ -a no
yo a The Ad 'ocalc Democrat
Somi-VV(;t:kl J and a tifM
farm paper. A bargain, sure.
CASTOR IA
For infaats aau Children.
The Kind You Hm brnys Bough:
Bear;? the
Senator; of
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