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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
VOL.XXX1
"PE-RU-NA NECESSARY
► TO THE HOME,” x
[Says Prof. Talfourd Smith, of Georgia.]
Professor Talfourd Smith, Principal
Siloam High School, Siloam, Ga., writes:
“With much pleasure I recommend
Perona to all who may be suffering with
any trouble of the respiratory organs.
I have been using it in my family for
the past five or six years and find it to
be almost a household necessity. Peru
na Is truly a grand catarrh remedy and
general tonic and will do all that la
claimed tor it by the manufacturers ."
—PROF. TALFOURD SMITH.
Catarrh is inflammation of the mucous
membrane. It may be in the mucous
membrane lining the eyes or the pelvic
organs, throat, stomach, liver, bowels or
kidneys.
Catarrh is catarrh wherever located.
Peruna cures catarrh wherever located.
Parana is an internal remedy; not a
local application.
“Catarrh is a systemic disease, not a
local disease. If Peruna will cure catarrh
in one place it will cure it in any other
place, because Peruna is a systemic rem¬
edy. It reaches the disease through the
circulation in each organ. It eradicates
the diseii'fl by eradicating it from the
syetenf J ‘
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>'*. fler-'vA "-'••’in* U'f. - .itis
full stettdfRerit of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad- !
Vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
Cotton Storage.
Planters Warehouse is now
open for Business.
Store yuur Cotton and get the
advance. Yours Truly,
E. TAPPAN,
Neuralgia
And Other
a i n.
All pain in any disease is
nerve pain, the result of a tur¬
bulent condition of the nerves.
The stabbing, lacerating,
darting, burning, agonizing
pain that comes from the prom¬
inent nerve branches, or sen¬
sory nerves, is neuralgia, and
is the “big brother” of all the
other pains.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
rarely ever fail to relieve these
pains by soothing these larger
nerves, and restoring their
tranquility.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
leave no bad after-effects, and
are a reliable remedy for every
kind of pain, such as headache,
backache, stomachache, sciat¬
ica, rheumatism and neuralgia.
They also relieve Dizziness,
Sleeplessness, Nervousness,
Car-Sickness, and Distress af¬
ter eating.
“For many years I have been a con¬
stant, sufferer from neuralgia and
headache, and have never been able
to obtain any relief from various
headache powders and capsules, until
I tried Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills.
They always cure my headache in five
minutes time.” FRED n. 8 W INGLE Y,
Cashier 1st Nat. Bank, Atkinson, Neb.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are sold by
your the first druggist-, package who will will guarantee benefit. If that
he it
fails will n turn your money.
25 doses. 25 ce its. Never sold in bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1905.
MIDGET.
Old man Traveler don’t like to be cor¬
rected.
A fine horse for sale by Arthur
Moore.
Mr. Richard Gilbert attended the
dance at this place last Friday night.
Litt'e Annie Belle Perkins, after a ge¬
nre spell of pneumonia, is improving.
Mr. Owen D. Mooie is in Augusta
this week.
If you desire good meats to cut call
on the two Freds or Pittman.
Mrs. John O’Keeffe is suffering from
an attack of pneumonia.
Rev. Ben. Graham ftlhil lus regular
appointment last Sunday at this place.
Mr*. A. D Kendrick is very ill, but
at tins writing is -lightly improved.
Mr. Ab. Perkins, of Madison, Ga., is
among relatives at this place.
A little daughter has come to bless
the home of Mr, uud Mrs. Gordon
Stone.
Mr. John W. Burke has accepted a
position with Carlton Brothers, at Un¬
ion Point.
Mr. John R. Kendrick is the proudest
grand-pa that has been in this county in
a long time.
Mr. Fred Moore has rented tho house
that Mr. Bob Jackson lives in, and will
move to our city another year.
Mr. P. .1. Holliday, manager of the
Washington Manufacturing Co., was
in our city last Thursday aud Friday
Mr. Adams, of Washington, lias com¬
menced work on the new brick store of
lion. J. A. Kendrick.
Mr. aud Mrs. T. F. Kendrick, of
Crawfoidyille, are visiting relatives in
our city
Miss Bessie Moore has accepted a po¬
sition as clerk with Mr. R. H. Moore, at
Culver ton. Ga.
Cousin Jesse Moore, some’ Sr., who is near
85, can give you very interesting
dots, iu explaining the fishing system to
you.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davidson, of
White Plains, were the guest of their
parents. Dr and Mrs. A. Gi Davidson,
Sftgdsy.
The tuoral Club will entertain the
public Thursday with their annual floral exhibit
aud also at an oyster supper
Thursday evening.
Several of our fishermen have learned
something of how to fish by hearing
Mr. G. N. Wright tell how he caught
that 17 1-2 pound carp,
Our representative, Hon. J. A. Ken¬
drick, is in favor of the entire county
bung taxed to support the schools.
“Midget” agrees with him on this prop¬
osition.
On Friday night, the lotli instant, all
brother Masons are requested to meet at
the Masonic Hall to airi-nd to such bus¬
iness as may legally <ome before them.
Take due notice and come without fail.
Mrs. Martin Leary, of Augusta, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Kendrick. Mr. Leary came up Sunday
and spent the day here.
Mr. and Mrs. John It. Burke and two
little ones, after a pleasant stay among
relatives in our midst, returned to Au¬
gusta last Friday.
Church members who pledge them¬
selves to adhere to church rules, have
little respect fdr their church; when
they join it in July and dance away
their onligations iu November.
Again, we call tho attention of the city
authorities to the fact that Sharon
needs a night marshal, and one should
he secured by all means. Don’t put the
matter off uniil it is too late.
The Ladies’ Missionary Society will
partake in thank offering services next
Sunday a> the Presbyterian church. All
members are requested to be present.
The Sunbeam Missionary Society will
o’clock. meet Saturday, the 11th instant, at two
The mite boxes, that were
distributed, will be opened at that time.
Mr. M. J. Shehau, of Raytown, sold
-ix bales of the Florodora cotton in
Charleston last week, which amounted
to 8400. It sold at 13 l-2c. per pound.
This is a new cotton, and tho lint
brings from two to four cent) per pound
more than the other staple.
•
Man’s Unreasonableness
is often as great as woman’s. But Thos
S. Austin. Mgr. ol the “Republican,” of
Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreasonable,
when he refuged to allow the doctois to
operate on his wife, for female trouble
“Instead,” he says, “we concluded to
try Electric Bitters, My wife was then so
sick, -he could hardly leave her her bed,
and five [5] physicians had failed to
relieve her. After taking Electric Bitters,
-lie was perfectly cured, and can now per¬
fectly cured, and can now perform all her
household duties,” Guaranteed by
Uadaway & Moore, druggists, price 60c
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
TAKE LAXATIVE BHOMO QUININE
iblet-. All druggists refund His money
f i; fails to cure. E. VV.Groye’s sigua
ure ou mi fi box. 21c.
Take Time to be Holy.
Take time to be Holy,
The world rushes on;
Spend much time in secret
With Jesus alone.
By looking to Jesus,
Like him that shall, be;
Thy friends in their conduct
His likeness shall see.
Take time to lie holy.
Let him be thy guide,
And run not before him
Whatever betide.
In joy or in sorrow.
Still follow thy Lord,
And looking to Jesus,
Still trust in his word.
Take time so be holy.
Be calm in thy soul,
Each thong and each motive
Beneath hi.-- control.
Thus led by His spirit
To fountains of love,
Thou soon shall be fitted,
For service above.
—W. D. Longstaff.
Herb W. Edwards Injured
Herb W. Edwards of l)e Moines, Iowa,
got a fall on an ipv walk last winter,
spraining his wrist and braising bis knees
so“The next day/’he, says; '‘they were
so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have
to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well
with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after
a few appiicatlrns all soreness had disttp
pea red. I’ or bale by Uadaway & Moure
druggest.
Sandy Cross.
WILD HOKE.
'I he road machine has left us.
Miss Nina Brake returned home Sun¬
day
’ ‘ d Mr and
*
The farmers ° ware X .* verj^glad *fj| t to see the
rain fall last week.
Mr Reese Mori of Lyficvillee, has
been 'itte'div- lek hore.
Raff are’-sull , move. They
J started to repair (u.:* He the other day.
Ited Miss the Lena slok Saggu/i the latter anjfrl _ Mr. Pnrrtim vis
part ol last week.
Mr. T.F. Fottche is improving slowly.
We trust he will scxpu bo out again.
Many thanks forlorn cats that have
been sent us. We hope to get more.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Flynt, of Flcklen,
were hare last Friday,
Prof. L. P. McCord, of Sharon, was
in our midst Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Myra Harrison continues quite ill
with typhoid fever. Mr. Carl Harrison
is some better.
Our school continues to flourish, under
the instruction of our new teacher. Miss
Ennis.
Mr. G. 8 Rhodes made 721 pounds o
ribbon cane syiup. Go< d time to call o
him for a candy pulling.
Nrs. A. L. Hillman and her charming
daughter, Miss Annie O., of Atlanta, are
at their country homo near here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. fohnsoo visited tho
former’s sister, Mrs. W. A, Gary, last
Friday and Saturday.
Miss Lola Lou Smith, Miss Nannie
Merritt aud Miss Rebecca Bristow of
Crawfordville, urday. yleited the sick here Sat¬
I)r J, A. Rhodes, our popular and
able physician, is very atlenliye to the
sick.
The Exact Thing Required for Con¬
stipation.
“As a certain purgative and stomach
purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
I ablets st em to be the exaot thing re»juir
ed, strong enough for the most robust,
yet, mild enough and sale for children
and without that terrible grilling socom-
1110,1 most purgatives,” say R. 8 Web¬
ster A Co., Udora, Ontario, Canada. For
sale by Uadaway <fc Moore, druggists.
Notice tho advertisements in
this issue and see what our Jive
ly business men have for sale
It will pay .you to read this de
pertinent of the Advocate-Dem
ocrateach week.
Take Kmlol After* Hating
Ariel a hearty m’al a dose or Kodoi
ot Eyspijpsia Indigestion. (Jure will Kodoi prevent an attack
ingestant is a thorough
amt a guaranteed cure for In
(BgesUotij much. Week Dyspepsia* Gas on the 8'tom
Breath and ah Heart., stomach Sour Risings, Ba
Soper, of Little Rock troubles. L. A
Dyspepsia Cure deserves , Ky., saw, “Kodoi
aotion that all ree. .amends
can lie. given it, as it saves
the rife of our little gi,, w .,„ u q,e wa
three years old. sjhe i- now six and we
have kept itfor tier constantly, hut of
conise* she takes ft no v when anything
disagrees with her. V\ t fori grateiul for
the benefit derived fi 171 its use and
would not tie without it” hold In
Uadaway <t .Mooie.
TRAVELER.
Tlds old vet. couldn’t go to Macon this
week and ba with the boys.
Alex Stephen i Camp of cl I veterans
met in Crawfordville on the 1st.
Mrs. Columbus Weiitheis is visiting
in Augusta.
Mr. J. R. Gregory and family were, all
on the sick list with bad colds last week.
Editor Williams passed through Har¬
nett last. Friday on bis way to Washing¬
ton.
Rev. L. S. Pattiilo has accepted the
cull ns pastor of old Salem church foi
another yeul\
We (earn that Rev. P. G- Vea/.ey will
serve Jennings church another year. This
is good news to the ni.tnhevship.
I Miss Kate Gregory and Mr. T. 8.
Wright visited Crawfordville Sunday af¬
ternoon.
Misses Nettie and Julia Taylor, of
Jennings, spent Bn ml ay with Mrs. Mary
Gregory, near Barnett.
Mr. W, B, Taylor and children of
Black Log, visited Mrs. Gilbert Jones,
iu Warren, last Sundav.
'Phe wire fence put up by the railroad
officials at liarmtl has been cut in two
places.
Cotton patches are looking tlda in all
(sections but tuere is a good deal to pick
yet,.
Many negroes arc hunting birds, wuste
ing powder and lead, and there is cotton
still 111 lu ..... the fields unpicked,
jcounty, j Mr william Cbmmons, Mr. of Hancock
was on a visit to J. V. Gar
rett last Saturday anil Sunday. Mr
Clemmons originally lived In Taliaferro.
Too many people are anxious to quit
the ?ountry and take up town life The
worst tiling they can do. It cost some¬
thing to live in town.
Mr. Henry Crenshaw and family have
left Barnett, and moved to Mllledgevillo.
Mr. Crenshaw has been Barnett's chief
mechanic for many years.
Mr. W. O. Stewart speaks of moving
to Union Folns. and ■working in the
knitting mill, We wouldn’t want any
cotto:, nllls tn otirs if we knew how to
farm t'd was able to do the work
Uncle John Caldwell wanted to know
if we had killed that dog yet. We told
him that the canine had not been near
our domicile sinre the fifth Sunday
morning, when war was declared.
Salem Baptist church will hold their
services on tho third Sunday and Satur¬
day before in the future. The change
was made at the last meeting. There
will bo no services there now until the
third Sunday and Saturday before in
December.
T M. Combs, colored, of Black Log
lost, his daughter last Friday. Her death
was caused from dropsy. All but one of
his children have died with that disease
during the (last few years. They inher¬
ited thu disease from their mother, who
died two or three years ago.
An old fellow wants to know what
widower of Crawfordville Is hunting him
a wife in the Combs section. [We can¬
not inform him. lint the old fellow need
not worry. The widows and widowers
of Crawfordville will hold up their cor¬
ners —- Ed,[
Wards off I’acinnonia
AJI coughs,cnplsand pulmonary complaints
tliiil arc curable arc quickly cured by One
Minute Cough Cure. Gleam the phlegm,draws
out inflammation and heats and soothes the
atToete]) It pneumonia. parts, strengthens Harmless the lungs, wards
and pleasant to
ake. Mold by Uadaway <k Moore, druggists.
Send us the names of your
visitors or when a member of the
the family goes visiting. Wo are
always glad to get such news and
is certainly the only way of get¬
ting them correct.
No INoison in Chamberlain’* Cough
Kerned y.
From Napier New Zealand, Herald:
Iwo scars ago t ho Pharmacy Board uf
New South Wales, Australle, had an an¬
alysis mado of all the cough medicines
that were sold in that market. Out ol
the entire list they found only one that
they declaim! vvos entirely free from al
polsons. This exception was Chamber
tuin’s Cough Remidy, made by the Cham,
berlain Medicine Company, DesMoiuesi
Iowa. U.S.A The Absence of all narcot¬
ics makes this remidy the safest and best
that can be had; and it is with a feeling
of security that any mother can give it
to her little ones. Chamberlain’* Cough
Remidy js especially recommended by iis
makers for coughs colds, croup and
whooping cough. This remidy is for sale
by Uadaway & Moore druggest.
For a limited time we’ll send
the Advocate-Democrat and the
Chicago Daily Re.view, each one
year for the small sum of $1.30
Chamberlain's
Never failu, liuy it now. It may save life.
NO 35
Medical Advice from an
Expert FREE.
Every afflicted reader of tiro Ad
vooate-Democrat is invited to consult
Dr, Hathaway, the South’s most ex¬
pert Specialist, on any disease, with ¬
out cost. *2 5 years’ experience aud
firmly established reputation.
If you have a disease about which
you would like to consult, an expert
specialist—a specialist in whom you
can place the utmost, confidence to
give you honest , as well as expert ad¬
vice—sit down and write Dr. Hatha¬
way and take advantage of this offer.
Thousands, who find they are una¬
ble to obtain competent, medical ad¬
vice and services from their home
doctor, are taking ad. milage of this
offer. No expenses whetever attach¬
ed to it and you are not obligated in
the least to take treatment.
You should not hesitate to take ad¬
vantage ofthis offer. Dr. Hathaway
as you doubtless know, lias been es¬
tablished in Atlanta for years and
years and lias established a reputation
for honssty and integrity and for cur¬
ing his pationts that is unequalled.
Write him >f you suffer from Kid¬
ney or Bladder complaints. Nervous¬
ness, (lost (syphilis), vitality) Specific Blood
Poison Diseases of the
Heart, Liver and Stomaeh, Bowel
Trouble, Catarrh of tho different or.
guns, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases,
Diseases peculiar to Women or any
other disease of a private or Chronic
nature.
He will give you his honest export
opinion of your case, based on 25
years’ experience and also a valuable
book on your disease, llis now pub
licotion on Brain and Nerve Exhaus¬
tion should ho in the hands- of every
person, whether sick or >v«U, Write
tor ode, it is ‘free. AddiW fi#]™** at once
. Hatha w^-^ Oo.,
“When you want tt pleasant physic try
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They urn easy to take and produce t o
griping or other unpleasant effect. Bold
by Uadaway & Moore,druggists.
When a fellow announces that he Is nm
king the lace “at solicitation of many
friends” we leol inclined to vote for tho
other fellow.
How’s This.
We oiler One Hundred dollars Reward
or any case of Catarrh that cannot bo
cured by Hall’s Catarrh (Jure.
F. J. CHENEY & GO.,Props. Toledo, O
We the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the Inst 15years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all husineis
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
WK8T & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. WARDING, KINNAN &,
MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo
O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
acting directly upon the blood and nm
coils surfaces of the system. Price 7.To.
per bottle. Holdall Druggist. Tcstlim -
nials free.
Hall’s Famiy Pills are the best.
Send us $1.50 and wit'll send
you The Advocate Democrat
Semi-Weekly Journal and a line
farm paper A bargain, sure.
When You Have a Bad Gold
You want a remidy that will rot only
give quick relief but effect a permanent
cure. You want a teuiidy that will re¬
ceive the lung* and keep expectoration
(CSV.
Foil want a remldv that will counteract
any tendency toward pneumonia.
You wanl a remidy that is pi pleasant
and .ale In lake.
< ’umbel Iain's (lough Remidy meets nil
thesa requi'cments and for the speedy
‘permanent cure of Imd colds stands
without a peer. For sale by Uadaway &
Moore Druggist.
FIRE !
I have accepted the agency
for the Aetna Fire Insurance
(Jo., of Hartford, Conn. The
company has a net surplus of
over $10,000,000.
1 also represent the Pennsyl -
vania Fire Insurance Co., of
Philadelphia, one of the strong¬
est and bent insurance companies
on earth.
J. C WILLIAMS