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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT
VOL.XXXI
TWO STATE SENATORS!
ENDORSE PE-RU-NA.
HON. J. H. SAUER.
Hon. J. H. Sauer, State Senator from
Douglas Co., to the Nebraska Legis¬
lature, writes from Frank’s Hotel,
Omaha, Neb., as follows:
••Having tried Peruna 1 can com¬
mend It to all as a great tonic and par¬
ticularly good as a remedy for catarrh. * ’
—J. H. SAUER.
Honorable Patrick Kennedy, Member
of the Massachusetts Legislature, writes
the following letter from the House of
Representatives, Boston.
Doctor S. B. Hartman:
Dear Sir:—••! have no hesitation In
saying that after having tried dozens
of other remedies without relief, I owe
my perfect health and clear voice of
today to Peruna. I know it to be a sure
rare for indigestion and its attendant
Affliction, nervous debility. For the six
\ 'eeks that I was on the platform
%ough the recent campaign I used Pe*
l a regularly, and although I spoke
,^iand three times, each day my voice
ever tailed me. I know that Peruna is
reliable cure for bronchial troubles.”—
. J. Kennedy.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
,
/factory results from the use of Peruna,
1 write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he wilt
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. O.
Lands Wanted,
lam in possession of facilities
for selling lands which will in¬
sure a ready sale of any lands
listed with me. If you wish your
place sold anywhere in the
county, it will pay you to see me
at once. Now t is the season
wnen trading is done for lands.
Let me have your lands at once.
Several sales made recently of
large tracts. I am particulatly
anxious to secure several tracts
of 50 to 100 acres. Parties wait¬
ing to buy at reasonable prices.
J. A. BEAZLEY.
Don’t waste words whoa tilk'nj; to a
woman; cut your story shoit and let her
talk.
THREEJURORS CURED
Of Cholera Morbus with one small bot¬
tle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Mr. G. W. Fowler, of Ilightown. Ala.
relates an experience he Lad while serving
on a petit jury in a murder case at Ed
wardsville,county seat of Cleaborn county
Alabama. He says: “While there I ate
some fresh meat and some souse meat and
and it gave me cholera morbus in a very
severe form. I was never more sick in my
life and sent to the drug store for a certain
cholera mixture, hut the druggest sent 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 jerors were afflicted in the same
manner and one small bottle cured the
hree of us ” For sale by fladaway &
Moore druggest.
Send us §1.50 and we’ll send
you The Advocate Democrat
Semi-Weekly Journal and a tine
farm paper- A bargain, sure.
Mftst men co what they do lecause
they thihk at the time it ii the pioper
thiDg to do.
CRAWFORDV1LLE, GA„ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1905.
BERMUDA.
CRITIC.
Mr. P. G. Veazey continues to im¬
prove.
Miss Evelyn Cooper spent Wedmsday
at Crawforuvilie.
Miss Clara Nelson is visiting reV vos
at Crawfordville.
Messrs. Tim aud Linton Ray were in
our iiiighborhood Sunday.
Mr. Linton Jones, of Tennessee, is
visiting his father, Mr. Tom Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rhodes sneut
Wednesday at the homo of Mr. J. T.
Cooper.
Mrs. J. T. Howell and Miss Jesse
Stewart visited Mrs. M. V. Coop r on
Thursday.
Miss Lula Brantley and brother, As
bury, \Vere visiting in our midst S..u
day.
Jerome Thomas and Ilenry Wynne
were, welcome visitors at Sunday school
Sunday.
Mrs. .1, II. Googer has returned Adm
a very pleasant visit to relatives in At¬
lanta.
Tim singing young people enjoyed a delight¬
ful at the home of Mr. J. T.
Cyoper Sunday night.®
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, of Piny
Woods, spent Sunday at the horn* of
Mr. C, W. Jones.
Mr. John Shivers, of Pennsylvania,
is spending some time with fiiends in
Bermuda.
IJkc Finding Money.
Finding health ia like finding money
—so think those who are sick. Wlieu you
have a cough, cold, sore thoat, or chest
irritation, belter act promptly like W. C.
Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. I had a ter¬
rible chest trouble, caused by smoke and
coal dust on rnv lungs; but after finding
no relict in other remedies, 1 was cured
by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con¬
sumption, Coughs and Colds.” Greatest
sale of any cough or lung medcine in the
world. At" lladaway & Moore’s drug store;
5()c and $1,00; guaranteed. Triai bottle
fiee. ■
MIDGET.
Mr. G. N. Wright is kept busy buying
cotton. b
“Uncle Sam” has furnished the R. F
D. gentleman with a new mail pouch.
Mr. O. D. Moore called on Dr Ilill
at Washington, last Tuesday.
The ball has commenced rolling_10c
cotton.
Johnnie and George will have n final
Settlement when the auditor leaves.
Miss Flora Sibert is with her sister
Mrs. E. B. Moore in Atlanta.
The school children are suffering from
the effects of bad colds.
Mrs. F. C. Jones is quite si. k at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Jesse Woodall.
Mr. R. H, Moore, of Culverton, is
visiting his brother, Mr. 0. D. Moore.
Preaching at the Presbyterian church
next Sunday by Rev. D. s. MeAlestov.
Mr, Jesse Woodall has been some¬
what indisposed, but is much improved
at this time.
Dr. Henry Perkins visiting his
wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hol¬
liday at Raytown.
Hie Sharon and Nyc Telephone sys¬
tem is inn in a very unsatisfactory man¬
ner to some of the stockholders.
Our town needs a night watchman.
Give us one, gentlemen of the City
Council.
A certain young lady, who resides on
rural mail route No. 1, tears her letters
to piec< s before reaching home.
Mrs. Parks Carlton, of Union Point
was the guest of her sister, Mrs, A D
Kendrick, the first part of the week.
Mr. Lee Smith and Mr. Edenfieltf, of
Emanuel, were here buying mules and
horses this week.»
The show, how many did go, but on
Sunday nights when pravermeeting to
go, you can always say “NO ”
Dr. and Mrs. Moore, who have beeu
ou a visit to their
loofit Yoy, would Tina had. feel might,"
out yotu uwi
flames, with no insurance.
is no investment more impoi tati,
See me for full particulars I
represent the best companies n
earth. J. C. Wiliiamr.
Got Off Cheap.
lie may well think, he he has pv off
cheap, who, after having coutrade,d con¬
stipation or indigestion, is still able t per¬
fectly restore his health. Nothing wll do
this hut Dr. King’s New Life PI Is. A
quick, pleasant, and certain cure for nead
ache, constipation, etc. 25c at HadiVny
& Moore’s drug store; guaranteed.
— " 1 1 - ........ ■ *
Little drops of water, little grains* of
sand, increase the grocer’s profits to 1 ;at
the village band. /
i
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Ails
Nature.
Medicines that aid nature are alvays
most effectual. Chamberlins Cough
Reraidy ads on this plan. It allys the
cough, relieyes the loungs, aids expoitor
tien opens the secretions, and aids nature
in restoring the system to a healthy con¬
dition. Sold-^ y Hadaway & Moore drug
store.
returned to Si loam Monday.
By
of old veterans, next Wednesday, No¬
vember 1st. Traveler stated that they
would meet next Tuesday.
It is reported that Mr. J, W. Fallin
lias sold his stock of goods to Mr T F
Kendrick, and that Mr. Kendrick will
move into our midst at au early date.
Subsetibers to the school should re¬
member that money is needed and they
should i come forward and settle their
subscription to Arthur Moore, secretary
and treasurer.
A Remedy SWitliout a Peer.
“I find Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets more beneficial than any
other remepy I ever used for stomach
trouble,” says J. P. Klote, of Edina, Mo.
For any disorder of the stomach, bilious¬
ness nr constipation, these Tablets are
without a peer. For sale by Hadaway &
Moore’s.
Notice the advertisements in
this issue and see what our live¬
ly business men have for sale
It will pay you to read this de¬
partment of the Advocate-Dem
ocrat each week.
Pleasantly Effective.
Never in the way, no trouble to carry
easy to take, pleasant and neve, failing
in results are DeWitt’s Little Early Kis
ers These famous little pills are a
certain guarantee against Iieadaeh,
biliousness, torpid liver ana Bil other ills
resulting from constipation. They tonic
and strengthen the liver. Cure jaund¬
ice. bold by Hadaway tf: Moore,
There is no time like the pres¬
ent to consider the folly of hav¬
ing your home and household
goods uninsured I represent
the leading fire insurance com¬
panies of America. One of my
companies is 86 years old aud
has paid out over ONE HUN¬
DRED MILLION DOLLARS in
losses. See me before it is too
late. J, C. Williams.
Take Kodol Aftert Kat.ing
After a hearty nral a dose of Kodoi
of Eyspeosia indigestion. Cure will Kodol prevent an attack
is a thorough
digestant and a gnaranteed cure for In¬
digestion., macli. Week Dyspepsia, Heart., Gas on the ,S'to
Sour Risings, Ba
lireath and all Stomach troubles. L. A
hoper, of Little Rock, Ky., says; “Kodo
ation Dyspepsia tliaj can Cure be deserves given it, all recommend it
as saves
the iife of ou.i little girl wnen she was
three years old. sbo is uow six and we
have kEpt it for her constantly, but of
course, she takes it now when unythlng
disagrees with her. We fegi grateful for
;he benefit derived frofli its use and
would not be without it” hold by
Hadaway & Moore.
The Better
Way
The tissues of the throat are
inflamed and irritated; you
cough, and there is more irrita¬
tion—more coughing. You take
a cough mixture and it eases the
irritation—for a while. You take
SCOTTS
EMULSION
and it cures the cold. That’s
what is necessary. It soothes the
throat because it reduces the
irritation ; cures the cold because
it drives out the inflammation ;
builds up the weakened tissues
because it nourishes them back
to their natural strength. That’s
how Scott’s Emulsion deals with
a sore throat, a cough, a cold,
or bronchitis.
WE’LL SEND YOU
A SAMPLE FREE.
SCOTT St bowne, ‘°v;T‘^r ot
F0LEYSH0NEMAR Goldsi Prevents Pneumonia
Cures ,
IfPiiSMI«Hffi
TRAVELER.
Eggs are in demand.
Plenty of fairs and shows this fall.
Surprise marriages are the order of the
day.
Mr. Ed Hubert, of Barnett section,
left lust week lor Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Veazey had a very
sick child last week.
Miss Kate Gregory and brother Thomas
coutiniu! in bad health.
Mr. Jim llubeit, one of Warren's best
citizens, continues in very poor health.
Barnett depot looks better since the
improvtments were made on it,
It appears now that the eotton crop
will be larger than txpeelid.
Bagby continues to manufacture his
famous coffee pots. Try one.
Many men go into debt too hastily,
not knowing when they can get out.
Wo met Miss "Gypsy” in Crawford
yille last Friday. She was looking weil.
Ask Allen Turner who painted his
office sign.
Don’t waste words by talking to a
woman. Cut your story short mid let
her talk.
Most men do what they do because
they think at the time it is tbo proper
thing to do.
■*Tho more henpecked a man is the
more ferocious lie tries to act when he is
away from nome.
Little drops of water, little grains of
sand, increase the grocer’s profits to beat
the village baud.
W. H. Murdeu, of Robinson, was in
Barnett section last week.
Midget will have to change Ills trim¬
mings to become boss of a millinery store
very soon.
Mr. Albert Chapman was up from
Emanuel last week.
Mrs. Ada Pate, of Augusta, visited
relatives in this section last week.
A great many farmers are holding
'Alton ' - » ne ‘ cc Wi, tK*n
w***".! " **'*' fSkjp ' O' -v-iv
peofiM . ___
It appears that
eiative and forgetful of God’s lender
mercies.
Some of the Crawfoidville merchants
are beginning 'o realize that it pays to
advertise.
Mr. Jim Wright,constable of the 159th
district was around last week, collecting
lax fi fas that were seven years old.
It is said that there are two expert
newsgutherers in Crawfordville. Editor
Williams should give them positions on
his paper.
The Georgia Baptist Association for
1906, will meet with Eiim church, War¬
ren county.
The new rural mail route will start
from Barnett as soon as the Williams’
creek bridge is completed.
Mr. Claud Sturdivant was robbed in
Atlanta of all his clothing, except the
suit he wore, in Atlanta last week.
A train at Barnett killed a mule be¬
longing to J. II, Battle lust Sunday.
Tins makes two mules killed lie,re inside
of a month by the carelessnessot negroes.
Mr. Horace Taylor, a student at Emo¬
ry College, visited his grandparents, Mi
and Mrs. C, L, Bagby, last week.
Crawfordville was lively last, Saturday.
Plenty ol' people on hand, with rnedieiue
men arid shows to entertain them.
Big John, the Barnett lunch man, v is¬
ited Atlanta last week. Wo expect im
had to set on the floor of the baggage
car, going and coming.
We notice that some of the correspon¬
dents are talking about a twice-a-week
Advocate-Democrat. We would appre¬
ciate such a move on the part, of our en¬
terprising and energetic editor.
We are requested to state that the
Alex. Stephens Camp of Old Vets, will
meet at the Courthouse, oil next Wed¬
nesday, the first day of November. All
members are requested to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Allen, of Jackson,
Term , lost an infant sou last week. The
lititlc oue was a grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Bagby.
Some people witl make fools of them¬
selves about relatives not coming to see
them. Such tilings doesn’t “cut any
ice” with Traveler.
Mr. J. N. Atkinson was in Barnett
section again last week, selling toomb
stones. He is doing a good business in
his line.
To the regret of their many friends,
the popular Misses Cochrane left last
week for Atlanta, They have been at¬
tractive figures in the younger social
set at Barnett, and will be greatly missed
among their large circle of friends They
will board in Atlanta until Xmas, and
then they will be joined by the rest of
the family and begin housekeeping.
TO (JURE A COLD IN ONE DA V
TAKE LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE
ablets. All druggists refund the money
f it fails to cure. E. W.Groye’s ngnu
ture ou each box. 25c.
NO 34
; An Aged Physician,
After Yeansof Experience
Gives His Advice.
If you have anything to do with
medicines at all be preity sure you know
what you are b king.”
lladaway A Moore, our ha a hlruggists
say this is a strong point in favor of thei’r
vaiuank) cod liver preparation, Vino].
Lv hi ythint; it. contains is plainly printed
outlie bottle, therefore, it is net a pat¬
ent medicine. 1
Vinol contains in a highly concenlru
ted form all of the meoi, i, llt i ,lt incuts
Of cod liver oil, actually taken from cod
livers, but without a drop of oil or
grease to uatiseato aud up.-et Hie stout
Ill'll.
This is the reason that Vinol accom¬
plishes such wonderful results In curing
chrome coughs, colds, bmnoklal and
ung troubles, and there is nothin -
known to medicine that will so quickly
nudd u[i tne run down, overworked, tir¬
ed and debilitated, or give strength and
renewed vitality to t,| U; aged, as Vinol.
Mrs. Maitha Fraser, of Portland, Me.,
wntes: “I was all rundown from over¬
work and had a chronic cough lor years
Imd tried so many remedies without
lieip that 1 had lostjall faith in medicine.
My daughter .bought me a la,tile of
Vino!. ||, simply worked wonders for
me; it cured my cough and brought back
health and strength and 1 am belle, than
1 li!iv(j been for years.”
We can only ask everyone in L’raw
Umiville who needs such a medicine to
ti p Vinoi on our guarantee to return their
money if it fails, lladaway & Moore,
Druggists.
Financial Report
of Town Council of Crawford
villc, for year ending Oct.
18. 1905;
Receipts -
From former Council .....$ run
J
\ --™ IgNpi m “ * •» * a-*- 236.95 -*• » k/ V
*« -.
tA, ' * ,
special school certificates license tax...: wm
County School 181.00
Borrowed Com____ 428.00
money 250.00
Total receipts............$3,109.35
Expenditures—
Paid bank note................ $ 252:74
“ street work............ 148.85
piiti. Stephens High school 1,500.00
“ mayor and councilman.__
“ marshals............ 125.00
“ miscellaneous bills____ 5-10.07
“ W. J. Norton 139.04
Liberty work on
Hall....... 67.10
“ Rewards for blind tigers 25.00
“ Refunded license... 30.40
“ Miss L. L. Smith, freight
Murden on desks, etc_______ 20,74
“ Holding High School____ 17.50
J.G. Williams, election________ call 4,00
of white pub.
mass meeting .50
Total Ex., $2,883.54
Amt. on hand, $225.81.
Attacked by a Mob
arid beaten, in a labor riot, until covered
with sores, a Gldeago street ear conductor
applied Bueklin’s Arnica Salve, and was
non well. “I use it in my family,” writes
G. J. Welch, Tekunsha, Mich, “and find
it perfect.” Simply great for cuts and
burns; only 25c at Hadaway & Moore’s
drug store.
For it limited time we’ll send
the Advocate-Democrat and the
Chicago Daily Review, each one.
year for the small sum of #1.50.
('tired of Lame Back After I •» Year
of Suffering.
■ “I had been troubled with lame hack
for fifteen years and I found a complete
recovery in tlies use of Ghambniluin’s Pain
Balm,” says .John G. Bisher, Gillum, hid,
This liniment is also without an equal for
sprains and bruises. It. is for sale by
Hadaway & Moore druggest.
For Sale.
■> male and 1 female Pug Pup
pies for sale. Fine breed,
Males, §2.50, female $1.50.
Apply to
C. 11. UGLUCK IT
Cause of lusomu ia.
sleep Indigestion nearly always disturbs th
more or less and it is often the cause
of insomnia. Many eases have been per¬
manently cured by Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tabkts, For sale by lladaway
A Moore.
5 ou will hear a poor sermon if the
preacher’s mind is on the collection.