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VOl.XXXI
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS
Of America Use Pe-ru-na For All
Catarrhal Diseases.
Woman’s Benevolent Association of
Chicago.
Mrs. Henrietta A, S. Marsh, President
Woman’s Benevolent Association, of
827 Jackson Park Terrace, Woodlawn,
Chicago, 111., says:
“I suffered with la grippe for seven
weeks and nothing helped me until I
tried Peruna. I felt at once that I had
at last secured the right medicine and
kept steadily improving. Within three
weeks I was fully restored.”—Henrietta
A. 8 . Marsh.
Independent Order of Good Templars, of
Washirijfto u.
Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer I. O. CL
T., of Everett, Wash., has used the great
catarrhal tonic, Peruna, for an aggra¬
vated case of dyspepsia. She writes:
“ After having a severe attack of la
grippe, I also suffered with dyspepsia.
After taking Peruna I could eat my reg
ular meals with relish, my system w^vg
Xi.K'i.i » ilfii.lt ; -i?
vigor now for oyer a year.”—Mrs. T,
W. Collin b7 ' @
If you do not derive prompt and satis¬
factory results from he use «sf Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving a
„^ail statement of your ease and he will
Re pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis, *
Address Dr. Hartman, President oi
*tRe Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Q>
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-
. Some men take their moral
dyspepsia, for religion.
THREE JURORS CURED
Of Cholera Morbus with one small but-j
tie of Chamber It in’s Colic, yi u d cr a !
i
ami Diarrhoea Remedy- j
Mr. G. \V. Fowler, of Highcown, Ala. !
relates an experience he luff while serein■- j
on a petit, jure iu a murfl-rca.se at Ed- j
■wfud-ville.eountv seat ot (' - ahorn county
Alabama. He says: ‘AVhii-; there I ate
some fresh incut; t . seme, souse meat and
and it gave roc cholera u> run, i:i n very
severe •'ore: 1 was . ever more -k in my
.... , , i
, - .’ .. . . . ;
and Diarrhoea Remedy instead, saying
that he had what i sent for, but the wed
Iciue was so much better he rather send
it to me in the fix [ was in, I took one dose j
of it and was better in five minutes. The
seebn i dose cured in' 1 entirely. 1 wo fel-;
low j--rors were : fiiirted hi the same 1
li.auu.r mid one small b rttlc cured the !
hree of us.” For sale by Iladitway Jt j
Moore dynggest. I
You would feel inight-v home bad to j
look out and find ' your m
llaines. with ... Doiusuiapce. . 1,1
J If- , J
is no iuvestinont more inipovtiitil J
Bee me for full particulars
: c present the best coin pantos on
earth. J C. - Wiliiamr. -.....
tDucked by a JIcl»
mid licitu-n in a hi
with son - a Cli i -in
applied Buekiia
m>oi) wi il. i usd n
j. \yt!di. 'i u
ii perfect.’’ Simp!;
turn-: only 85c at
< rug scon.
At eighteen a girl wants to pro
tern .lie is ^2. a ps • vvak»s
to ; n ‘er* ’ it” *
Cat. -c «? ■ n ’aj?i■»?*,!.
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CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1905.
t
MIDGET.
Nice rains tlus week.
Bed renovators are here.
Plenty of cotton .to be sei'ii iu the
fields.
Mrs. A. II, Flynt and little Lillie Ann
are progressing finely.
Midget will receipt you for subs crip
tions to the Advocate- Democrat.
Tom Watson’s Magazine ami Aiivo
eate.Democrat, $1,75. See Midget.
Mr. D. W. Sibert is visiting relatives
ami friends in our section.
Mr. Joseph Maher, of Augusta,visited
his father, Mr. Jim Maher, last Sunday.
Mr, Claud Stone, of Raytown, speaks
of moving to Harlem,
It. is with regret that we chronicle the
illness of .Mr. Butcli Harper.
Mr. Jim Gilbert, of Washington, was
among our people, talkiug life insur
nuce this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobu L. Hill, of Wash¬
ington, are visiting the family of Mr. A.
T. Gilbert.
The Sharon High School continues to
improve and the teachers are doing
taeir lust 4p give satisfaction.
The new culvert will cost the town
oc Sharon $l(io. Grading the hill will
c >8' the county about
Brother .tysss Woodall has a great eat.
I s n ays are noticeable. For any otht r
i ifornunion, ask Brother’ Woodall.
We all will regret to see Mr. W. O.
Wright and family leave this end of the
county.
Mrs. G. W. Brown was quite ill last
Sunday, but is some better at this wri
dng.
Mr. O. D. Moore and nephew, Mr. li.
D. Moore, left la-t Satnulay lor a stay
ut Indian Springs.
We hear that our new doctor at, Co¬
mer is thinking ot bringing a
home will him at, an early date.
Mr J.-jtl 8tune is certainly an early
j riser. fat-t him explain to you how In
awaken:. t> - Shi.rbu giuuoi v drew.
'jxr
‘Midget’s” application to tell be through— boss at
certain millinery store
oth* r applications ahead.
Six now j upils enrolled Monday.
j gives the school about 75 pupils in
tendance.
It is iep01te d that Mr. S. S.
wid move from where he resides,
as soon as he gets his crop gatheied.
and 01 in must
before I inform them whether Mr.
or I ake head clerk. Tooien.”
Tue Sharon and Raytown telephone
line should lie taken down or better sei
vice should he given. The telephones,
at present, are a nuisance.
The road force will he detained at the
Mike Taylor bill for several weeks. A
l.iil cannot be cut down nr a few
cm y b .
The reHid( , tu . 0 ()f ' Mr. o. W. Dozisr, at
Hillman, caught on fire Monday. By
i,„id work the flames were extinguished
without any serious damage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fallin mid Mrs.
Wade Griffin attended Sunday all—especially school
Sunday. We welcome
the older ones.
Obeying the teacher’s rules seems to
be (iuit-0 h i iob tor Homo ot trie pupils*
“ , * ,,M ’ •** ^
°1.
Mr. Darden Lewis, ot Washington,
cantinues to look for his .lost dog. lie
is certain t hat the dog wit- last seen iu
Hharon, and he continue* to look hen
for something
Tooten Eiercon seems to Ire very much
w «ivicd over crediting Mcshis. T. O.
Sturdivant and G. B. Darden lo the
amount of 15c. each during ciimpmeet
The State Tuber*’ lo-is Lc-tgue, which
wt« >»
no-cd ol oue physician tr--m lack cottn
\y l,. K. Taliaferro. Bguwn has been selected
to mprrscnt
T\v-> old wid-rwer- got mixed in their
engagements Wild a certain young lady
Sunday i lght. However, one bt them
lias piop- se.d tai.nig tile \ oung ! .dy to
Text..,, And that’s where “Midget”
loses c
Got Off Chcnj).
He a. , v oil thin I-, he h . as got jff
I hci-p, .vin . after having emit) acted con
j -ii| at ion or iiffigi st.ioii. i s .till able to p- r
p-el Ir p-store Ills health. Nolhiug will
Chi but Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A
i|iii- k. pleasant, mid c- rutin cun- for head
a die. constipation, ct 25 at Hadatviiy
oo rc i: g store; : uaraatccd.
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RENEFIT T 3 UNKIND.
Oue of the (Creates: tHyoyeries of the
Nineteenth Cutury,
There is nothing ii m wav of a dis
eoveiy in the tiineteoeh century t bat
has proved of grcatei .nefit to mankind
than that two emit . nr French chem¬
ists. discovered Morgues and (’ niiyv by name, who
a wuv -> sejuaie the itn-dic
inal curative eicniem- . .if which there
ate about fifty diherer, kinds in the
cpd's liver Horn tne op and give to
modern medicine all' t it tonic, body¬ thitt
grand building and cut at ive ’ dpt rt.ies of
old remedy cod ,mr oil, unin¬
cumbered by the < greasy part,
which science had pi ><i of mi value
wnatrver, either us a ■ 1 or medicine,
itins they’ produced Vin 1.
Yinol is guaranteed i contain in a
highly concentrated for ■ all the medici¬
nal elements of cod lb oil, actually
taken from fresh cod' /as,,and wher
-ver old-fashioned cud 1 er oil or eunif
sious will do good,- \T'Jti will do far
delicious more good-—tor being ' mout oil, iff is
to the taste, e.i tv assuuduiod
and won’t ups. t the yvw st stomach.
Vinoitouisup hearty the if; cstive organs, rich,
creates u nppuR, , makes
red Food, and creat mgth for old
people, weak women v uhildrin and
after sickness, ana U pulmonary
troubles it has uo eq&s - ;
So strong is our l:u n viiiol that
wo freely offer to return to' iotiey itt every
■ a-" w I;.-re ji (mis g j tanslactkm.
H;riaw:i\ 'V Moore, dfic Ms.
TKAYKLK15.
Eggs are becoming more pleuSiiul
Traveler worked at Ljrmyilie tmi
week. v • '
Mrs. Cora Sturdivant Is aide- to be out
ag:.iu. .-'■•* 1
.
A good deal of fever is icpoitcd iu the
,<uuti(y.
Miss Claudia Taylor Vi-bled Athens
Sunday.
Miss Kate Lynn, of Augusta, came up
Sunday to visit relatives hi oat section.
Rev. Mr. Armstrong is quite ill with
typhoid ft via at his home at Norwood
Many witnesses wore sumhioueil to at
ttiUd VVaneu bit pci lor cirftii' tlih* week.
Wv eoniliuui ,to bobbin about on our
fame log.
Judge Tom Is vans tvjs at (Jamak on
business one day I ill vvgek
l'here is no telling, actin'* time, what
the cotton crop Win do.
Some pi tile wells iu .'the county have
become neui iy ui'y.
October is the month (or sowing
grain. The farmers of Taliaferro .should
plant plenty of the cereals,
Col. T. E. Miusetigtth' and Chief of Po¬
lice Anderson, i of Norwood, were at
Barnett Sundays v
Bro. John MjjKinny gotsTeady, says lu* and swap? docs'
horses vy believe f he
not need any ud-dic ahotH tire busihesH
in bf a eofl’ec
Takfi Kodol icUnir
A’ter a hearty meal Is a •>sti of Dud ok
Ky»p«p»ia lndigesUoh. Cure. wLl lo¬ "ij an artitc
ot Ko-tid s a tlnoug u
digestant and a gnaranU l cure for I't
digestion j iii .-pep.-xa».’ 0 , t-n. the St
. mad), Hveatii Monk and ah lleayij, Risings, Ba
tables. L. A
hoper, ot Hitt le hot says; * Kodo)
Dyspepsia Cure deaf gfi U.recommend
at ion that can he as it saved
tin; life oi oiu dttde fift'i yt.eti she vvas
tlir-oe ,\ curs old. x'lietsi V- sib and , vim
course have kept jt takes for et ■ iiftiit.vA i&vkb blit of
j site
disagree* with
®f: If at-’ he bold
nor,
iawtty #**’■'*«*' & .e, Mooie. M/».
m
Crocked iie teats are nbt the only' kind
There are muleteers,
A Remedy SfHlltoqt n Peer.
“J find (ffinmhcriiiln’s Stointich nril
Liver Tablets more hci-i flcml than him
other retnepy I ever u d f r stomach
J. P. Klo-c, of Edma, Mo.
For any disorder of the miieh, biliou-
neas or constipation, tin e 'I ablets h v c
without a }>ecr. For sal- >y Hadaway A
Moore’s.
One of the most, provoking things go¬
ing is a watch t.lmt wont ■<>.
►
Cured oj Lame Back fter L> Year
of Sufferin r
“I had been troubled w th lame hack
for fil'leen years and I l-u tiil a coirqileatc
recovery in the use of Cha herlain’s Pain
Balm,” says .John (J. Iii I r, Giiiam, Ind
This liniment is nls<> with mi an ■ qual lot
sprains anil bruises. It for sale by
Hail,away Jt Moore drut.
You like to lmve yotn i.iicnde stick to
yOU, but. you do not want them to he
■jerfect sticks.
How’s This.
We offer One Hundred icJiars Reward
or any case * i Ga'arrh hat cannot tic
cured by Hull’s Cutanli Unre.
F J. CHENEY & go., bums. Toledo, O
We the undersigned, 1 ve known F J
Ghcuey for the last 15yta s. and believe
him iierfectly honortiiih n all business
trimsHctioiis and linancia 1 able to ent ry
out any obligations unuli i y their firm,
WENT & TRL AX, Wl.ol u’e J>rtigft i-ts,
T'oledo, O. WADDING, XX-NAN S V.
MARVIN, Wkoiesu’c C ggfKtS , Toledo
O.
H ill’s t alat i Ji Gore is ! ken illtci naily
:|| (lug (liici tly ip- Il t !K -lo-ff all , mil
cOu- .-unlaces of the syaten . Pn- e • rc.
p • bottle Hold a'-l Drufehrt. Te-.uino
uiais fn e.
H a, i Fill# ai the t>*
,-ers ougiit to lie -ible he-' i g
bier's union.
Arc You Lugag <H
Eng ,-d people sictulil j -metuher i ha t.
after mania: many els can In! a
! voided, by keeping their d estions In goon
ft, S. A.
etls.v 1 lie, r (i , Ksy- -
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Letter to Gunn Bros ,
CrawfordviHe, Gm. -
Dear Sii^ There are two sort* of fm
nlture. You know both - . t->r you sell
’em both. Uue sort loojm ta-tb-.r than tt
is, and the other is better ttt -u tt looks.
There bn’t tmy other tsi-it:
'Hie sMine. two sorts of pufnt. no tunic ;
ami we make ’em both-— we make tons of
stuff that Isn’t worth its-drvight. Belongs
to the I nut u«h■-— naive t<>. Belongs to
your business—•vm irnVe to.
But this in usirlc, Wy -u;l into Cans
with our names on, the very best paint
there is iu the world; bcVoe leiid-and
zhie. it takes l't.wer gallons thati tuixttl
Paints, add it wears twice as long as load
aud-oil.
Mr. C- D. Brown, Columbia, 8 . C.,
painted Uis.houso with Dcvoe-lcad-aiid
zi-ie. The pajnter, on wt-lng tlm quantity
sent to the Rome, ‘-aid tln-re wimn’t
cuollgli. Tliore were ten gidlous left,
when the job wu* done.
Yours Truly,
F. W. DEVUE A CD. *
l\ S. Kendrick A, Co. sells our paint.
ChiunUeiliiin’s Cough Remedy Aids
Nature.
Medicines that akl nature arc always
most, effectual. Chumhcrliii s Gough
Reritjdy relieves acts on this plan. It ally's Hut
cough, the lonttga, aids cxpoctor
til tien opens the secretions, and aids nature
restoring the svstem to a healthy con¬
dition. 8 oid _3 y Haduway & Moore drug
store.
IRLbb AUmiJff . r1nT , plfn 1> u v i
call on Rugby, the tinner. lie makes
the “Q tesn Eureka,” the bust cn the
market
Miss Perkins,kof Sharon. Was the
gttest, of Miss Law Me.J unkin, at Barnett
last we ;k. Miss perkins Isa huudsomc
young lady, ami d very popular.
A young negro d Barnett came near
ruuulug into us a' Barnett Sumlity. If
he hud, three would have b .-eu another
killing at Barnett,(sure.
A shori, (;ott(>n.Ai'-p They is fcrlt heaviest by
laud tenters. contract w pay ho
u-"i * •* 's«-i huiI after thlH is
Parents suoT.Jd S|»it-j no eilorts ^ l‘-l
ucale their children, Knowledge Is m
posses,lou that will never part from
-belli. It ta more valuable than an in¬
heritance of property.
We learn that there was a big shooting
scrape among the negroeg at. Alt. Olive
chnre-b, in tlm Belle,ny neighhorhood,
-■ 1 st Hunihiy week. Several wore bonded
and one in jail. Gully liquor is -aid to
have been the cause.
Traveler was at Norwood Iasi week. It
is a busy little place. Loafers arc very
source around V've were
taken care o! bv Mr. W . L. Ilawes and
family. Their kindness is most highly
appreciated. We heard very little politi¬
cal talk while there.
In some sections of the : county, the
potato crop is said to lie line, while In
others it is reported lo be a partial fail
me, owing to unfavorable seas out,
Tla-y ate being sold at, 75 cents per
bushel,
J’l<‘«iha:if Jy KttVM’tivu.
Never in the way, no trouble to carry
easy intake., pleasant and neve, failing
in results are Do Witt’s Little Early Kis¬
ers These famous little pills are a
certain guarantee against headaeh,
biiiousiu-ss, torpid live: ana nil other Hi¬
res u i ting f ro iii conetipat ton. They tonic
and strengthen the liver. Cure jaund¬
ice- Hold hy 1 ludaway <h Moore,
FOimiONir^lAR
for cftddra.ii safe. sure. Wo opiate*
BERMUDA.
GitfTK
Mr ft G Veazey is indDposed
Very little cotton to he pic.l-.ca In our
section.
Mr-. G M- VVaikot spent Thumtlay
with Miss Clara Neistn-.
.Miss (Juta Nel.oti spent, 'ihnr-day
night with Mrs. G. M. Walker.
| MAh Jennie Htewnit, of Mildnijon,
yispiug her tiiicie, Mr, l). S. Stewart.
{ Drear ami Leary Barm s worn in
our midst, S uiday
Miss Jcr-ui- Ni-.l otl wi,s the guest of
Mi -- Ijlltau Go >!" t Sunday.
Tin- many friends of Mi«“ Emma
ilo .veli will rei-i-a t-> learn of iidr illness.
,v[i . I! Jones kill* d a highland
ii............ in i. raid - ; amiday night.
Miss h red ' liupuian ami l>r<>ther,
Gl.nid. spent S. -i'Ihv wit ti sister.
M - W. T Sle.V'.iit
rlis- rs, Wade r om- i- .ink i -tr!)ot omtl
, .
am! liintm Nclh-c.i spi.Mii Sunday at the
inane of Mr. W.T Nels.ii.
j 'the voting people were entm i/iim-d at a
; uming Sunday evening at tin* home ->!
1 Mr. J.T. Cowjier.
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NO 31
CO. COMMISSIONSRvS.
HEPT. TERM.
$ 115.23— John O’Keeffe, supplies for
road force.
$18.90—Chapman road tools. & Evans, shop work
on
$7.50—Cville Hardw. and Fur. Co. -
articles for road force.
$85.1151- R. .1. Maun, cash for toad ar¬
ticles,
$181.99- To pay roll ro.-d hands l or the
Hi,-ot !i of A ugiist.
SI To 1)|. Whit , f r vb Will
i top b *ii!totg,
| lft is, rlo., Ur r.aut Jitijula-.
50e j--I'o J. I). WonjeS; fct w,<fik on
bridge. R. Ti, Hadaway, T^lts fe:
Hoc -
shei’ff *%’
$12 50 -Co. Judge’s sajary for Aug,
$4 J-i S. S. Ellington, for work on
road.
$ lb 55 (J. II. Golueke. clerk 3ufn ri ,t
court,, Aug. term of court.
SI.22- M. I Tayltu, for fodder.
OOi -Leman Bishop- work on road.
25c—Abe Fraser, wera m roud
<)5e Jim S- ,ds, for Wotk o.i mud.
$8.00 ■ il. A. Sturdivant., for bringing
prisoner to jail.
v I 08- 5 K. IloIlDlny, simp w->)k Oil
road to--Is,
•Me- G. \T. Brown, cash paid rend
work and for nails.
Sf.S4.70 W. A. Daniel, foi himlK-r,sil«s,
$0.9 l Holden A Co., siq-idies for road
force,
$7- r »c -L T. iluvsitatu, lumlicv f.,r
bridge.
12.09- 1 K. Holden, W G. Glia).man
and H. II. Rhodes, SH each lee examining
hook county olli-cis
$119.29 W- \V. Bird, treiis., money
advanced for salary road hands.
$8 2K- (’. W,(laid well, ciish iidynnced
for road work,
•$2.50 1, W. McDaniel, work »n road.
$,>.85- G. G. Chapman for road Work,
$1*10.28 Shei Ill’s bill for Augll’-I..
$2d>0 E-tate W. . Norton, for red
oxide, oi>, etc.
$1.20- Julius Taylor, bridge work.
$259 80—Amount paid to Clerk Hiqtc
; iior Court, be divided among said
I o,oiirt*8 officers for 5 convicts convicted
| I at August, vvoiik term, j These convicts are now
at on public reads j
'I lie Only Way.
l’htoe is mi way of to maintain the health
and -t.n-ngtli mind and body except by
nourishment., 'lltore is mi way to nour¬
ish except through the stoma It. The
stoimieh must he ke|it. healthy, pun* and
sweet or the sUengt! will Jet down and
disease will set. up. Ne appetite, loss of
t.t <*ugth, tiervousness, In;-.*bacb. consti •
nalion, bad hreatli, sour i sings, rifting
indigestion, hies n> that spepjda and and all stoin
fieli trou ai e en i << hie m e (pdek i_y
eur -I by the i: e of Kodcl Dyspepsia
-•in e, Kodcd digests wii.it m.i ent and
s’ rengt-heiis tlm. whole dgestivc
J %]>parat its Hold ir, I lad.;’Viy -v. Moore.
j V> hen a voung man beg ■s t- j oin Lot
ir lls Up !<- 1 lie wi.se gill urn on k
oi-j way
] CASTOR? A
For Infants and Children.
I The Kind You Have Always Bought
Hears the
ffau-tarc ot
>mw(K h -ixs-wismyp Uto*
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