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advocate - democrat .
vol.xxxi
/ CONGRESS MAN L IVINGSTON \
Says Pe-ru-na is a Splendid Ca¬
tarrhal Tonic.
COLONEL L. I. LIVINGSTON.
Colonel L. I. Livingston, Member of
the Industrial Commission and the lead¬
ing Democratic member of the Com¬
mittee on Appropriations in the House
af Representatives, whose home is at
Atlanta, Ga., writes:
_ “ I take pleasure In Joining with
General Wheeler, Congressman
Brewer and others In recommending
Peruna as an excellent tonic and
a catarrh cure. ”—Col. L. /. Livingston.
; Catarrh Cured,
t All phases of catarrh, acute or chronic,
are promptly and permanently cured.
It is through its operation upon the ner¬
vous system that Peruna has attained
such a world-wide reputation as a sure
and reliable remedy for all phases of
catarrh wherever located. . s
i Mr. Jas. O. Morin, 1179 Ontario street’
Montreal, Canada, writes: s .
“ Peruna is certainly a great catarrh
xemedy. It cured me of catarrh of the
head and I gladly indorse it. Canadians
are peculiarly afflicted with this disease
and for years the doctors have tried to
overcome it with elixirs, powders and
pills, but Peruna has solved the question
and since the medicine has been estab¬
lished here hundreds of people have
been cured of catarrh.”—Jas. O. Morin.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Perona,
: onc« vzzzrzszzs
vice free.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
She Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
THREE JURORS CURED
Of Cholera Morbus with one small bot¬
tle of Chtimberlain’s Celic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Mr. G. W. Fowler, of Highcown. Ala
relates an experience he had while serving
on a petit jury in a murder case at Ed
wardsyille,county seat of Cleaborn county
Alabama. He says: “While there I ate
some fresli meat and some souse meat and
and it gave me cholera morbus in a very
severe form. I was neyer more sick in my
life and sent to the drug store for a certain
cholera mixture, but the druggest seut me
a bottle of Chamberlin’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy instead, saying
that he had what I sent for, but the med¬
icine was so much better he rather send
it to me in the fix I was in, I took one dose
of it and was better in five minutes. The
second dose cured me entirely. Two fel¬
low jorors were afflicted in I he same
mann rand one small bottle cured the
hree of us.” For sale by Hadaway &
Moore druggest.
The Only Way.
There is no way to maintain the health
and strength of mind and body except by
nourishment. There is no way to nour¬
ish except throngh the stomach. The
stomach must strength be kept will healthy, pure and
sweet or the let down and
disease will setup. Ne appetite, loss of
strength, nervousness, 'lieabach, consti
pationj indigestion, bad breath, dyspepsia sour and r.sings, aud all rifting,
stom¬
ach troubles that are curable are quickly
cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia
cure, Kodol digests what you eat and
strengthens the Hadaway whole & digestive Moore.
apparatus. Sold by
Like Finding Money.
Finding health ia like finding money
—so think those who are sicx. When you
have a cough, cold, sore thoat, or chest
irritation, better act promptly like W. C.
Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. I had a ter¬
rible ?hest trouble, caused hv smoke and
coal dust on mv lungs: but after finding
no relief in other lemedies, I w ts cured
by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con¬
sumption, Coughs aud Colds.” Greatest
sale of any cough or lung niedci >e in the
world. At Hadaway <fc Mooie’s dr ig siorc;
50c and 81,00; guaranteed. Trial bottle
free.
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OASTOjfk X .
iJaars ths si Kind Yqu ^ av8 B(W$
signature
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDaV. OCTOBER 13. 1905.
I
M1DGET.
The price of cotiou is on the down
wwrd move.
Dr. Geo. B, Moore, of Washington,
was iu our city Monday.
Rro. Bob Jackson is repairing the
Sliaion and Raytown Telephone lino,
E. L Duckworth and son, Arnold,
was in our city last Sunday.
Ain’t you sorry you didn’t 'sell your
cotton for 10c.? \ We sho’ aie.]
Still the appeal comes from all direc¬
tions: “Why don’t the people iu Sha¬
ron build more houses?
The Board of Trustees are requested
to meet at the City Hali, Friday, the
13th, at 10 o’clock.
Rev. Ben Graham was in our midst
Tuesday, looking after conference
money.
Miss Ethline Fallin’s music class is
progressing nicely. Three or four more
pupils are needed. Tuition reasonable.
Mrs. Joseph Mann came Sunday to
visit her husband, who is superinten¬
dent at the conviit camp.
The prayer meeting that is held at
the Methodist church Sunday iu nights
needs more older praying people at¬
tendance.
Mr. James A. Kendrick lias decided
to keep on hand a good supply of build¬
ing material, such as lime, shingles,
brick, etc.
Mbs Lizzie Brown Kendrick left Mon¬
day for Atlanta, where she will attend
the Fair, and visit her sister, Mrs. Wes¬
ley Wright.
Miss Flora Sibert, Mr. Otwen and
Gary Moore are expecting to the leave for
Atlanta Wednesday to attend State
Fair.
The toad, where the convicts are at
work, near Mr- Taylor’s, is getting in
pretty good shape and will be passable
in a couple of weeks.
Mr. Mason, who lives at Raytown, has
made a perfect model of a sail ship.
.Some are talking of converting in into
an air-ship.
Oiin Sturdivant. Geo. Darden and
John Burke have all paid their accounts
at the Dago stand and ieft all iu charge
of the proprietor and Tooten.
you vriB tins i on exhibition at 0. ft
& W. I . S9<<or»* s store ten ears
curiosity ix.i-r*;>*?r to sLirsG"
any one
In last week’s paper it was mention¬
ed that our doctor at Comer is expected
home soon with his bride. He informs
me letter that it is
that he canDot find anyone to marry
him. Bob. is as bad off as “Midget.”
Mr. Claud Stone had a very painful
and serious accident to befall him Mon¬
day ..morning. While moving his ham¬
merless gun it was accidentally dis¬
charged , shooting hand. two of his fingers off
on the right He is resting very
well at this time.
Cause of Insomnia.
sleep Indigestion nearly always disturbs the
more or less and it is often the cause
of insomnia. Many cases have been per¬
manently cured by Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets. For sale by Hadaway
& Moore.
Malone, Mr. Fitzhugh Flynt and Miss Nellie
of Cherokee, Ala., were mar.
ried last week, after which the bride
and groom left to visit the groom’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Flynt, of this
place. Col. Roger Flynt, of Dublin,
and Mr. Max Flynt, of Atlanta, were
also at home to see their new sister-in
lavv. After a stay of several days the
bride aud groom ieft for their home in
Chorekee, Ala.
A Remedy SWithout a Peer.
I find Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets more beneficial than Jany
other remepy I ever used for stomach
trouble,” says J. P, Klote, of Edms, Mo.
For any disorder of tire stomach, bilious¬
ness or constipation, these Tablets are
without a peer. For sale by Hadaway &
Moore’s.
Of Interest to Men,
On another page of this issue,
is advertisement of a most val¬
uable shoe, a comfort for any
man who works and at a r»
markably small cost for a hand¬
made shoe.
The reliability of the Battle
Axe Shoe people is a guarantee
of 60 years test that their adver¬
tisements are always lived up
to. over 60 shoe
makers at work on the bench,
making these excellent shoes,
and can barely keep up with
their orders.
J0 CURE A COLD IN 03E DAI
TAKE LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
al lets. Alt druggists refund -h ■ money
f U fails to cure. E. W.Groye’s sigtia
ture ou each box. 25c.
Got Off Cheap.
He may well think, he he has got off
cheap, who, after having coutracted con¬
stipation or indigestion, is still able to per¬
il jtly restore his health. Nothing will do
This out Dr. King’s New Life* Pills. A
quick, pleasant, and certain cure for head¬
ache, constipation, etc. 25c at Hadaway
& Moore’s drug,store; guaranteed.
1
BERMU
CHITA
Cass Orear visited es lure Sun
day.
here. Opossum hunting jfco' 4 is almost
Mr. J.T. Cooper isiod .posed this
week.
The late raius are vetf 1 freshing to
all vegetation. j
v
The Bermuda school so ids to be an
inanimate thing.
Very little politics are’ wing talked
in our section.
Messrs. Tim and Linton, tay, of Mil
drajon, was here Sunday,
Revenue officers made <■ raid on a
stiil near Poweltou last week, U
tend Several moving old residents of the of Ijietiuuda erghborhood in¬
out
this wiuter.
Airs. G. H. Rocker t 1 daughter, Mr.
Mi.-s Ethel, visited her parents,
and Mrs. 1 J . G, Vouzey Sunday.
Several of our neighbors speak of at¬
tending the Slate Fair ill Atlanta this
week.
Mrs. J. T. Cooper and Mrs. J. H.
Googer visited Airs. S. J, Jones Satur¬
day afternoon.
Mrs. G. W. Stewart and Mrs. G. R.
Stewart visited relatives hi Mildrajon
last Sunday.
We leam that one ,'f Bermuda’s
young men, who resides iu “Glory
Laud,’’ is to be married so u.
If “Midget” is very au> rus to get in¬
to the millinery business e may come
over iuto Bermuda)Where fe will be able
to get a job.
Mr. P. G. Veazey had a day very painful
accident to befall nim Sa. mortn
In going up the steps he lcgt idldjp
and fell back into the yuan 1
no bones were broken, he Was $
ly shaken up. -.If
ITeasantlj BffeotlW«. , f .
the way, no trouble tb«arvy'
easy to take, pleasant and nevfi tailing
in results are DeWUt’s .. LBtle Ris*
ers. These lanioka little pills ar<.
certain guarantee torpid liver against *
biliousness, constfpatfop. and
resulting from liver, *
and strengthen the
ice. bold by ilada wav it
MIL'
«■ week.
Little Bessie Aoree been very
sick. oaf
Mrs. Susan Alien <■%
health. is improving in
Mr. aurl Mrs. J. W. Akins were visit¬
ing in Crawfordville last Monday.
Little Clifford Chapman has been
quite sick, but ts better at this writing.
Mr. C. C. Chapman has treated him¬
self to a new wagon.
Mr, S. J. Chapman made a visit to
Warrenton iast week.
Turnips in this community are grow¬
ing nicely and looking fine.
Messrs. Tim and Linton Ray were
visiting at Bermuda last B unday after¬
noon.
Mrs. W. H. Allen returned to Augusta
place. last week, after visiting relatives I at this
Mrs. Susie E. Chapmnn aind Mr. Fred
Chapman dined with Mrs. Edgar Chap¬
man, at Camuk, last Friday.
The people generally halve made a
good crop of corn this year, 1 and now is
a good time to sow grain.
Letter to Mr. Frank Taylor,
Crawfordville, Ga Mi
Dear Sir: But few of men ‘who sell the
hundred different paints in'the market
know much about them. : All Devoe
agents have a state chemist's certificate
telling just what it’s made ofj they know
a good, that not only they about do. We Deroejbut buy ' the rest
we see every paint
that has aDy sale; analyze it. 1 Our agents
finds out all about it.
When we know what a paint is made
of, we know how it will act; we kuow
Devoe is the standard; call it 100. The
best of the rest is about 75: the worst a
bout 25; the rest ate between.
But the men whose!] them, don’t know
any better. They know what the maker
tells them. That is: they don’t know
whether he tails them the truth or not.
'The ____________________________ business is not conducted on know 1
the less they know, the more com
le they are. Yours truiy,
F. W. DEVOE & CO.
P. S. T. JK. Kendrick sells our pain
NO 32
For old People.
& Moore Have a
Strength Creator.
A number of the above Hun of drug¬
say “hundreds of old peopio right
in Crawfordvllle need jast such a
and body-builder as our
cod-liver oil preparation, Yinol,
wo simply cannot understand why
will continue to drag out a half-dead
existence, when we guarantee
will strengthen and iuvigoiate
organ iu the body, stop the nat¬
ural decliue and make them well, strong
and nctive.
This is because Vinol contains in a
highly concentrated form all of the stren¬
gth-creating and body-building diluents o {
cod liver actually taken from fresh cods
livers, bat without adropoftho system
clogging oil to upset the stomach and
retard its work.
Vinol creates renewed vitality iu the most
natural manner making rich, red blood,
and building up and strengthening every
organ in the body todolts work as nature
intended. Many old people have written
that they would not take 81,000 for the
Iu the strongest manner we endose and
guarantee Vinol to increase the appetite,
give stieugth and renewed vitality to the
aged, build up the run-down, tired and
debilitited, make the weak strong, or
return to the purchaser every dollar'pald
for it.” Hadaway & Moore, druggistB.
(Jhambcriaiit’s Bough Remedy Aids
Nature.
Medicines that aid nature are always
M»ost effectual. Chamberlin's Cough
Rem id y acts on this plan. It allys the
cough, r cijjjy cs the lodngs, aids expector
tlen openasthe secretions, and aids nature
M dltitp. Bold- 3 the svsiem to a healthy cou
y Hadaway & Moore drug
Barnett.
f.rrrr.K o v>*v,
r ^dep# it this place Is being re
^ a
Mr. Roger Hill and Miss Ruby Jackson
were la our midst Sunday.
Mrs Hgrille Turner is quito iil at this
wri ting.
Mirs Claude Tayl ,r visited Norwood
last week.
Miss Eva Chapman is visiting her sis
ter at Crawfordville this week.
Little Miss Francis Sharpe is attending
school at Sharon. K
Miss Agnes Cochrane is at home, after
cl using at Central Academy.
DoIble J Wclk Urkel9 frCqUCDtly Seonat
Miss MeJunkin visited Sharon last
week.
Mrs. P. C. Fielding and Miss Janie
Moony visited Sharon last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dozier and chil¬
dren, of Crawfordville, visited Mr T L
Atchlnson and family Sunday.
Miss Mattie Cochrane spent Sunday
with her sister, Mra. Albert, Rainwater
at Powelton.
Miss Susie Perkins, a charming young
lady of Sharon was the guest of Miss
McJutikm Sunday.
Miss Annie of Crawfordville and
city Sunday. Perkins, of Sharon, visited 1
our
Ask Olin Sturdivant how he likes to
he called away from his sweetheart to
capture darkles.
Miss of Rogers, Mr. of Alabama, was the
guest J. V. Garrett’s family Sun¬
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cochrane vi-it* d
the hitters’ parents, at Powelton Satur¬
day and Sunday.
Dr. A. 0. Davidson, of Sharon, spont
Sunday afternoon with Mr. G. T. Me¬
Junkin.
Rumor says there is going to hen wed¬
ding in Sharon wow form. What have
you to say about, it Henry?
Mrs. Jlye Hubert and children, of De¬
catur, haye returned home after a vi-it
to relatives here,
In a conversation here Sunday, auout
the sxplosionut Mesena lu-st week, one
men remarked that “it wts the terriblest
Instructions he had ever seen.”
Mr.,Raymond Smith, the former ex¬
press messenger on the Washington
branch, took charge of his d Hies this
week.
Soothing and Cooling.
The salve that nea|s without a scat is
KeWitt’s Witch Hazel .Salve. No remedy
effects such speedy relcif. It draws out
all Inflammation, soothes, cools and heals
cuts, burns and bruises. A sure cure
for Piles aud skin diseases. DeWitt’s U
the only genuine Bitch Hazel Salves.
Dewere of counter-fits,, they are danger¬
ous. #old by Hadaway dc Moore.
The season’s first cold
be slight—may } r ield
to early treatment, but the
next cold will hang on
longer; it will be more
troublesome, too. Un¬
necessary to take chances
on that second one. Scott’s
Emulsion is a preventive
as well as a cure. Take
when colds abound and
you’ll have no cold. Take it
when the cold is contracted
and it checks inllamma
tion, heals the membranes
of the throat and lungs
and drives the cold out.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists
409-415 Pearl Street, New York
WV. tnd $1.00 ... All drugglat*
Advertised Letters.
The following unclaimed let¬
ters remain uncalled for in the
Crawfordvillo post-office:
T. D, Alien, Hassey Autey.
Hattie Bird. Rev. J. A.
Bronghton, Salman Bunny, Dr,
Robt. A. Cason. Lillian Deggati,
Jas. G. Gnnir, J. H. Gray, J. O.
Goodyear. Prince Holitnan, T,
W. Hendernon, Lillie L. James,
Prank Janson, James Jackson,
Carrte Jackspn. Janie Looudia,
Jason Ly tuts, Felon Moore. Lampkin, Bfeh
Ola L. Muss. Naocy
Shaw, Pitiilips, Lucy Linton Hay, (*2). Cora
Ann Veazey, Hassie
Williams, Josephine Williams.
Packages—J. C. Goodyear.
M. E. Gorham, P. M.
CHEAP RATES
TO TEXAS
First Arkansas, Louisaua and Oklahoma.
and third Tuesdays each month,
tickets will be sold from Atlanta, Bir¬
mingham, Monlgomery, Atiuiston and
ceraiij other uoiiits to the Great South
West aurl return at very cheap rates,
tickets will lie good rotiirninii 21 days
from date of sale, and permit stop overs
at any point west, of Memphis.
Write ine for descriptive literature of
the Famous Fruit Farms, maps and
other information, state where and
when you are going, and 1 will be glad
to arrange tickets for you.
,Ask for i lekets to read “By Memphis
and The Colton Belt. Route.
L. P. Smith, Trav. Puss. Agent.
203 Equitable Bldg. Atlanta, Ga.
BAD BREATH
•na 0 L m 7 n V/1 kl,lU ! ,1 . ad * of K . Teut mediclneii. t rnn Ho with My my longno otomnch ha»
barj odor. J ermn *■ (jr***. my br«»th hovln*
ft wo weeks a friend rwonimendoa
CascttrotH and aftor unin^ thorn I can willingly and
therefor., let you ***•$ know ' that iavo Vifclroly I ahull oircd me. I
them toHjiy ono HnfrerlMR from finch recommend
Chan. H. iiaipun, m Uivin^ton troubles.” tf.yj ,
8t.,Ne»f fork,
Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N.Y. 5g6
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
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FIRE!
I have accepted the agency
for the Aetna Fire Insurance
Co., »f Hartford, Conn. The
company has a net surplus of
over $10,000,000.
I also represent the Pennsyl
-
vania Fire Insurance Co., of
Philadelphia, one of tbestron#
est and best insurance companies
on earth.
J. C WILLIAMS