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ilE ADVOCATE-OEMCCRAT.
—■Published Every Friday Morning
J. (’. WILLIAMS.
Official Organ of Taliaferro County.
The Atlanta Journal continues
to poll its straw vote.
Roosevelt avoided the “Jim
Crow difficulties by having his
private car.
New Orleans doesn’t appear to
be as yellow of late as she has
been.
It appears that several life in¬
surance companies kept the Re¬
publican party on its pay roil
“Graft” is the full dress name
for what we call “bribery” au d
“theft’ when it is m shirt
sleeves.
Alabama is stirred up over the
proposition to get freight rates
as low as thsse enjoyed by
Georgia.
Roosevelt received a grand
ovation in Atlanta. We had our
eye on him, but just couldn’t
demonstrate a little bit.
The world is not growing
worse, but the graft investiga¬
tors are just now finding out
how bad it is.
The editor of the Alpharetta
Free Press seems to be suffering
from a constiprtiou of thoughts
and a diarrboe of ideas.
If John Browns' soul is not
marching on, it paobably will
be when it hears about the “row
in Kansas” over separate schools
for negro est
The Republican party is going
to have a ticklish job on its
hands when it comes to frame a
plank on the life insurance
question.
Hoke Smith said lie wouldn’t
eu at the same table with Teddy
Roosevelt, but we noticed that
Ins lirst lieutenant, Editor Gray,
was strictly iu it with Teddy in
Atlanta.
The campaign in Ohio seems
to have resolved itself into an
old-time bout between rum and
the home, with the curious turn¬
about that the Democrats are
appealing to the home vote, and
the Republicans to the saloon
influence.
It’s all off now, uim Williams
has picked over the pail since
Torn Watson favors Hone Smith,
and has connected up the entire
outfit with Belmont, McCall and
a few others who have been
getting a lot of free advertising
lately. Too bad. — Augusta
Herald.
And the Herald sent John
Burke up to interview Mr. Wat¬
son, in order to get it “all on
again,
Editor Williams, of Craw
fordville, is working himself in¬
to a frenzy over the gubernato¬
rial race. Better sit steady in
the boat, Brother Williams,
you’ll never know any difference
it matters not who is elected.—
Campbell News.
Why, honey, we are surpris¬
ed at your attitude now. Wnen
Hjkus first announced, you
appeared to have twenty-seven
conniption tits over the fact that
he had been Galled” to save the
Gtate.
ah opporibhiiy missed.
A few days ago a teacher iu a
Manual Training High School of
Iudianapolisiucideu .ally remark
jed to us that a few years back
was daily confrout d by a large
ad l “ u, ° *■"“* cal ' 51,1 Su Louls '
reading: “‘Buy Untied Verde at
25 cents. But he did not buy,
hence, the onportunity missed
Here it was the Golden Hand of
j Fortune but he did was not extended it. Prejudice him daily
j 1 grasp
prevented him from even inves¬
; ^ZAn^co^A tigating. St) much for prejudice ^“sibh
lilies. For the lime expended
the work of head and hand lhe
years of preparation and hard¬
ships, there is no profession so
illy renumerated as that of the
educator. Yet this man who was
qualifying his pupils ior the bat¬
tle of life was himself lacking in
one oi the essentials for that grim i
struggle. Faucy what an cm vest !
meat of $50 or $100. at that time j
would have meant to him; the re¬
alization of years of comfort and
plenty, freedom from the burden
of poverty to the full enjoyment
of life’s good things 11 would
have lifted from his care-worn
features the anxiety for to-mor¬
rows bread, The investment in
ment of 15100 in a Montana ft pper
mine. An iuveslmeul of i.iO m
the Development Company of the
Calumet & Arizona copper mine
would to day sell for $0.000inde
know of any other industry that
pays so well? 1,000 shares of
Homestakestuck could have been i
bought tor $500. a few years ago. \
It now returns $0,000 annually j
in dividends. The yearly income i
from 500 shares of Boston Gop
per is $20,000. Had you invested
$100 in ’’Green’s Consolidated ■
Copper lass than 2 years ago it!
would now be worth $5,700. in
addition to large dividends. Hun¬
dreds of instances can bn cited i
where $100 an in investment of $2." hundred $50, j
or one or two |
different mining properties in less
than 10 years ago is now paying
annually $1 000 or more. In num¬
erous cases the small investor has
made large fortunes. TheNalion
al Copper & Gold Mining Co.,
offers you just such an opportun¬
ity. Will you refer to it, iu after
years as the opportunity missed
or the opportunity grasped. We
can’t make you invest. We can
only extend you the invitation to
join us. That is as far as wo can
go. Aru’t you interested suffici¬
other words would have been
worth over $50,000 to him today.
The moral to the above is evident
Can you afford to ignore our
proposition. We are offering
you an investment just as good or
better than that ot the Verde in
its tirst years development. We
have stated in its former ads that
we had proven mine, that it was
already developed to the point
where we had over $10,000,000
worth of copper ore in sight. It
presents to you an investment
and not a speculation, The day
you invest your money with us
your invest it in a mine and not
prospects solely. It is just as
safe as bank stock and will prove
I'.u more reuumerative iu ihoeiui.
We have stated plain unvarnish¬
ed facts and we can prove every
word of it. Dosen’tour offer ap¬
peal to you? No One Can Got
Rich On Daily Wages, Even
Though That Income Be Uniuter
upted And Regular. Jf you are
content to go along through life
working for daily wages for the
other man, then our appeal to
you is futile. But if you are am¬
bitious, aggressive man who
would rise aboye sordid condi¬
tion, above daily wages, we say
investigate our proposition. It
may prove the golden hand of
Fortune extended you. If you
find our statements true, then in¬
vest, Invest evert emit that you
can conveniently spare. Make
your dollars slave for you, not
slave for the dollars. If you
really mean to succeed nothing
can make you a failure.
A small investment in a legi
timate mining enterprise gives
larger returns than any other in¬
vestment than you can make.
This is backed no by govern
ment, commercial and indiyidual
statistics. Copper is king of ail
dividend paying metals.
A New York woman recently
realized $275,000 from an in vest-
Ayers
Do you like your thin, rough,
short hair? Of course you
don’t. Do you like thick,
heavy, smooth hair? Of
course you do. Then why
Hair Vigoi 7^ £
not be pleased? Ayer’s Hair
Vigor makes beautiful heads
of hair, that’s the whole
story. Sold for 60 years.
I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a long
time. It is. indeed, a wonderful hair tonic.
.
the restoring health to the hai • and and, at
same time, prov ing a splendid drov-h r.:."
Du. J. W. lATCM; Matiill, Did. T.
£1.00 a bottle. J . u. aver go., ft
A! I Bruggi ■ t9. JC _ I.'-wcU, V-';<■■■■
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Spears Successors & to J. II. Pilcher. Spears.
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
Warehouses and Salesroom, Nos. 4 and < r > Warren Block,
JACKSON ST AUGUSTA GA.
Will rontiniM' t!:o biisim-sM in n» various bnuu luH. Atlvunri* m Hugiring, Tios and
CO 1'ni|ly I’TON bii|)|nirs and otlicr at Lowcsl produce MarUat In store. Ibices. OoDsigomonlN Liberal cash f iidvinicuH Fir made Farm on
I () ,i)i Id and
hmIiiucS >l7ci i.O-I. Ample l;iaylities mill lotijjf t*.\pi rjeiiee will gmoTHHlec .sjuis
faction. 8|iucial altontion given to selling, weighing and storing of all con¬
signments. Charges for Selling and Storing vary reasonable.
CUT IT OUT ”
says the doctor to many of his lady patients, because he
doesn’t know of any medicinal treatment that will positively
cure womb or ovarian troubles, except the surgeon’s knife.
That such a medicine exists, however, has been proved
by the wonderful cures performed on diseased women,
in thousands of cases, by
WINE OF CARDU
IT CURES WOMB DISEASE.
It has saved the lives of thousands of weak, sick
women, and has rescued thousands of others from a
melancholy lifetime of chronic invalidism. It will cure
you, if you will only give it a chance. Try it.,
Sold at every drug store in $ i .oo bottles.
ently to investigate. us
send you a prospectus of our
properties. Yoar name on a pos¬
tal is sufficient.
Some people will say, If you
have such a good thing why do
you want to sell the s<ock.” If
people would stop to consider for
a moment, we think there would
be no occasion for a question of
that kind. Why did the Calumet,
& Hecla, the United Verde and
others, which were good things,
offer their stock for sale? They
had to have money to futher de¬
velop and equip the mine. It
takes money to open up mining
enterprises and father than
mortgage our property to secure
funds for the purpose of erect,imr
smelter a.McGure <Lr,,ting plants
and making other improvements
we are willing to share a portion
of our good fortune with those
who are willing to join us in the
enterprise, Miners in organi¬
zing companies are doing just
what the railroads, large indus¬
trial enterprises, including iron,
steel, coal, and others in the East
do, simply arranging their af
fairs so that small interest can lx*
conveyed to separate individuals
and in that way secure the caiji
tal necessary to carry on the
business of the company. Ls’nt
that plain enough.
We offer you a meritorious
proposition. If you are wise you
will not lose a day in investing
We prefer all cash with each
application for stock, but if it is
inconvenient to send all cash,
pay one down and balance one
forth each month until paid..
Addrass all communications to
A. B. WILSON, Fiscal Agent,
National Copper and Gold
Mining Co.,
Suite 738 730 Newton-Clay pool
build ing,
Indianapolis. Indiana.
WRITE US A LETTER
Put aside all timidity arid write us
freely and frankly, in strictest, confi¬
dence, telling us all your symptoms
and troubles. We will send free advice
(in plain, sealed envelope), how to
nire them. Address: Ladies’Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
CARRS’ SALOON.
THE OLD RELIABLE HoOSE
Send your orders to this o]d established
house. You eun get the best and oldest
Whisky foi the least money. ’Phone 494.
THOMAS CARR,
222 Campbell, cor.Ellis St. Augusta, Ga
Stewart Phinizy. Ferdinand Phinizy. JamesTobinl
Phinizy & Co„
gotten p actors,
AUGUSTA. - - GA.
Cheap Georgia and Florida,
Timber and Tobacco Lands,
FOR SALE!
Thousands of acres of cheap
and fertile South west Georgia
farmlands, also adapted to stock
raising, fruit and trucking.
Thousands of acres of pine:
timber lands, both in Georgia and
Florida; likewise, acres in hard
timber.
Thousands of acres in tobacco
lands, in tho famous Georgia
Florida tobacco belt.
Lands selling fast. Section
rapidly developing. Write fur
prices and terms, if interested
and you mean business.
EOBERT Ij. >IOYK,
CXjTTHBEiiT, GA.
«-3* Me nil on this paper.
Ayers Pills t The :s one, just one pill| J
g at hed e ime. . Sugar-coated,-^
mild, cerava, They cure J
constipation. •T. C. Ayer Co.,
■Lowell. Matio. (
a w«»* beautiful y«,r brown m „„ or SW rich chc «• hc.ni "*** fs y v p *>?,m ^ m w n u v * e *"
k ro., NASHUA. N m.
tor Disappoint Our Patients.
W» Fulfill Every Promise r.ndl Esvsr Hold Cut False Hopes.
without th«*> knsl'ti or ami « In without
p:iin or Hot rut ion from Inisinos-: ConiwjgiujH J* *n»«l Foison
cured never to return, without mercury or u.hi-o.*i an ;» . *•: « «>•*♦ of
Vigor l‘o»it iv *ycjc«Mi; im id ■ nt it hi . hilt poriiiancuit.
The Dr. King Mo t, ’.! Go, m an -Hi: . . : 11 ! • .1 under the
laws of t he state of (R-n g a f.*r the s , i *»■ nt .mu! curd of all
nervous amJ Chronic d, .a.; '. J)r. 1ST. *. K v c M • founder of
this In'-Unit Ion, is t he chief consulting spr Hi.st, being assisted
by a sf a IT of eminent ph\ si duns and tr ;c, r
Our success to the treat ment ni chr* >L ■ is unsurpas¬
sed ; we uno both inodiesl nt <1 cicetib :i! • ; <-bo-.
Our otlieesare equipped with •» I the g.ilv.'nir, f iradle batter¬ trloal
ies. X-ray, violet ray, and l ’ mi ray: n ne i, ever) « i*«
COUtriTaneo known to I ho m< v.il pr e. .mi. Our s*nj« ? i uni is
modern in every respect, and v\ <» employ tuco hut tho best
trained and efficient, atI'-ndants. regularly qua!ided graduates
and licensed physicians b.qnq e.t • lutrgc.
We employ no uusUnuUm.: uatm« to in *‘uve p;G h*nts and
pin nonage -noC. O- l* 1 ■ una U d f o il r .< -uro aiv -ent out*
bythie lnstutlon. Our terms lor treat n.« nt nvonigo ! rum $f>.00
to $10.00 per uumt h. ( mo«'.U l. euD,o tided) amt v> * .give the asaur
aneoof a cure within a specified time.
MY BEST REFERENCE IS, F v *’ uccr 1 sDiHv MOMt and pornm
- vllllunlv tt.T.dy cun hronie. dtseaaeH
n -s* k j\Vviyptit Y%(\l a A J} liLLUEr flfFl) hf* * Much ns Kidney and l?lu<Mor hum lihetmmf Ism,
w i \yJ 1 i>i«eases. ICupiuro, II y<tro<*«*l«' Prair l » sin mm! all Private
ftJNTU CUDFD Tumors and m > . d, tmut i • • iarrh of the
‘ * Nose, Throat., Head him Pises'. Kye and lEur,
i n,., , <
ifl N K. KING. M D Chronic PIuchsch «»t iVom-n, such h i^splneeiDCnts,
Chief Consuliing Physician. V)nnatural PischargeH, and aueli wtqvhness* a «-f v muhi.
ust.-dji\ regarding yur eondtlon if > on me sh k or Htlli ini On request we
W I U ONsili/lAMON, send vou our literat ure, including symptom blanks for Inm t r. .ument.
...... —........ t I-.XAM1N ATION ANP ADVICl; 'bit .
GAVE UP SUPPORTER.
“ f wore a supporter for four years, to keep
up my womb, which had crowded everything
down •mi before be Tore It,” 1write*Jllnr. write* ill ih. H. N. .1. . 1 . Chri Chnuman,
or medicine Mauusville, ...............ie N. V. “My doctor told nie no no
would could help help me. me. I I Buttered Buttered unfold i
tnd hardly walk. After taking
t wo hottlcH of (,'ardiit I gave n pmy supporter.
Now 1 am piking my fifth HIT h hoi h J le, have no !>ad
feel I ngs ns formerly,and can tie on my feet
half a day at a time, j strongly recommend
Cardui to every sullerlug woman."