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Ayers
Give nature three helps, and
nearly every case of con¬
sumption will recover. Fresh
air, most important of all.
Cherry
Pectoral
Nourishing food comes next.
Then, a medicine to control
the cough and heal the lungs.
Ask any good doctor.
“ T first mod Ayer'* Cherry Portornl 5-'! years
n(fo, I liiivo noon torrMtlo on of lm .' di»*
CiiBOA oil rod by tt. 1 ain M‘v< i wit Font, it.”
A.I.HUKT CJ. Hamilton, Marietta.* Ohio.
25c..80r.. FI.00. •T. T.< ('. ATHTJ ro.,
All driiysrlvt’c for
Consumption
wmammm. \mmfessaam%
Health demands daily action of the
bowels. Aid nature with Aver’s Pills.
LAZY LIVER
"f find ("nnnnrr'tH bo gootl that T wmibl not 1>0
Without thrin. 1 wim troubled » great deal with
torpid llvt r fintl iDMulacho. N (| \v hIiico takinjr
Cuacarcta Candy Cfithurtic I ford very much better
I Hhal) certainly recommend them to my frieuua
ni the bi -t uicillrliH' l bnvo over m* u.”
Anna Batirict, Osborn Aliil No. «, Fail iiivor, Mass.
Best For
r bew>caMo RL, jJw The Bowels ^
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent Taato flood, Ho flood,
N«‘vit SicJi# WVukoii or Gripo. 10c , Z’>r . /»//<•. Never
p«dd In bulk. Tho ronuino tablet Mumped U (J C.
(juariinLoed to euro or your numey back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6ot
AKfiSJAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
rji
*----•" ■ s-—
N ou vannol smile clu’crfully
ivhon you pay tlio lull in all
stores, but. wu take pride anti
pleasure i» giving every
his money's worth haying buck"
1 lie {foods, if you think you've
lost a penny by Ihe ileal.
I. C. Levy
Augusta Georgia
Lands Wanted.
lam in pos.-tAMon of facilities
for selling lands wiiich will in
airo tt t oady sale of tun
istcil will) mo. If you wish your
place si.Id ttuywhito in
l OUiil y. it will pay you to soo mo
at unco Ni'tv is tile sousoft
wne’i trailing is done for
Let me have your lands at once
Several sales made recently
large anxious tracts. i am patiienially
to secure several tracts
ol .!<• to U>0 acres. Parties wait
im’ to Huy at reasmuible prices,
■ I. A. HKAZLKY
Idfitii Dl f.Ciu \ s.i e.
the court of ordlna
• m»M nt put*In* out
•' — ■: IN \\\ lK'CCn\V)CV.
(1
hnt tract of Inin) tn
own ns "he KoN rt
on north ; v lands
H. S
w -t - .i,i. Me. il
. •‘•citainin..: .mohull*
I i awe- y
I'bpio a'i
m 1’irxKii,
s \ ,
F0L'dTSF' r TNEY'™>TAK
t <o»( th« coji.h and hoalslua^t
MBWliOm
I KA\ LLL>j
The farirn r- are d . potatoes. j
VVt: <i ivt-n : It ■'! in.1 killing frost yet. ,
< fault dav ;d Ul.-ick I. n xi. Monday.
The reunion pie to S tv am,Mi next i
\ ear
The old vet got what ih >y paid lor
at Macon.
The ground didn’t fly up and hit us
last week.
Miss Ruby Jackson left for Atlanta
last Sunday.
Mis. Joe Weathers and ihiidriu re
tail laid holm: Ibi- wan k.
While at sh. ron this week we saw a
great deal <)1 cotton laying around.
Munch ’l av ha i- now the champion j
! iior>v.apur 1 ' <>l ihuii*-ll h Cii iu i
Uc weiem Macon, hat not by u very j
Itu " ),1:: ’
It upi eais that Hie old , v< ts cannot j
Ii;,vr an i lecii *ii without a luss.
|V< p.tiling u» .Imuing* < lunch next j
S ttuid ty ami Mind ay. j
•■.M.ii.'cl” L in i i«T"iciled. We do
not ki.ow \vb;»1 i-t tilt* nmlfcer.
(’oilards an li'io mis tad. where they
have keen inojnilv culrivutcd.
Mn. Turner, • f II»i m*t >, mine near
losing all of her chicken* lush week,
finin the etle :•?- of n dog filling iln in.
\\Y, 1 it in it s.-iid hy the oldest inhabi¬
tants that the livers ar.; lower tills fail
I hall eVei d i on .
The wim ii-neinir at Barnett has been
repaiicd, and vve bclh ve tue citizens of
that place have h.tcome reconciled to it.
The old vets said th v ooirid get any¬
thing they wanlcd in Macon with the
money. 1
For all Kinds of Piles. ;
■•'"draw til- tire mil of a burn, heal a cut ,
DrWiii's Wiicli ll,r/i’l ShInc, and protruding A spcciMc i
for blind, bleeding, itching t
I.Ii♦ •. Moj-s the [inlii tnsramly amt cure-per- i
, ir.eiiiI' in i ihe genuine, s,itp by llndiivvay ;
* .’"core.Druggisis. ,
We learn that Mr I. X. Atkinson, of I
llnrh in. has taken ehaiy'ge of the Wat-1
renlo" • lipper. i
Mi-- I, via .lacKson and Mr. John Sun-1 11111,
aUemtid eliurih at Williams’ Creek
day. I
Eggs are bringing ”(>,• per doz/m. ]
Most people are holding them till Christ
nuts.
Somciif tho old vet?, draw pensions,
hut I hey do not seem iispeet sol¬ the |
honor of being an old Confederate ............
dier.
We fiear___ _.______
.
Tayioi' and others walked to Ciimalt and
ciimn up ou the express Wednesday
nit 1 ht.
Brother .John McKiunv had the vvors*
liielv of any of the old vets, in Macon
lie lost lii-'iu ereoat as well US the big eu"
terUiinmeuI he expected at Macon.
All the groe,Ties gave out in Macon on
Thursday and Thursday night, so some
of ihe old ‘mbs” sav. “Tuwder” don’t
know that, hut We kuovv there was none
before I hat hour.
Mae. ii, no doubt, prepare 1 to furnish
tin whriewith turtle eiitertainininit in
Maeoit la-t Week, hut the contractors got
the lies) of it, The old soldiers had a
gooii I ime, li nvvover.
Ataiut 10 meiribers of Stvphens Camp
of old vet,emus went to Macon List week
but they fume Lark it: sections, Captain
s I Klviit, Mr. Titus Richards anil Mr.
Hrsuk Wynne bringing up the rear.
Crank says he didn’t have much
tioubie in getting around in the city.
Crank intended to gel off at Mayfiili,
I ui lie changed Ids mind n::d Caine ou to
Cravvfordvilio. As for our part we are
s itistied with our excursion to Mae in,
and sympathize with those who ato not,
sati tied.
How's This.
Wi ld v Oi.o lluidr d doll.urs Rewnrd
or miv else i f Cat;ur 1 thul eamsot be
Cured hy Ball’s Cut trill f me.
I F. J. CilKNEV A i (i .l’run?. Toledo, o
We the nndersigmd, have known F. J,
Cheney for the lust loyiais, and believe
him perfectly liomuahli In nil business
tt aiisaetinils and ftunneudly e.li!e to carry I
j out tiny obligati.uis ni; de by their tirni.
\\ !',S1 ,V l lil AX. Windes,i ;e Druggist-,
r 1 do. O WADDING, KIXNAN &.
: M.\U\ I'm ‘'c.C'Ud' L'iiij*g Toledo
i Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
a a i_ i : : : t • . t v upon the hi..... . uni mu
inn- -uriuee- of the sv.-tem. Pi be 75 e.
j N ’ ia i,:1 1)ruKaiM - ,Vs,Um -
j Hull'.- Fain; iVs.ir'th t.
i
S nd ns SI.hd aud we’ll send senu :
you The Advocate Democrat
Semi-Weekly .Journal and a tine
.arm paper A bars-ain, sure.
Maii\ ( ineasimahleiie’.s
i- of tin in-gre.it ns wiiiiisi > Rut Thus
S Austin. Mgr, i t the "Repubiiruu.” ol i
Leavenworth, Iiid., i.wsiiot unn* sonable.
when be veiusiv: tu allow uie d . tens to
■ pei.ite on Id- oi-. for female trouble
“fo-tead,” he sav.-, "we concluded to
I ttv Etcetric Bitters, My \\>;e u.-.s then -o
sick, she could htinth leave hi i her ! e i.
oimi live : o plivsieians Sent failed to
teiit-ve liei. After taking Kiv-ctric Bitters,
s! y \\ s pel! Oil i"; ia!, uud can U" >v po; -
t. 11 > euriii. and van now [ ot formall her
i liuieeb '.d ite.tas.” Goal allied by
II: daw'V A be., i, .! . ggi-t ■ . ;ci o >
Sandy Cross.
WILD HOSE.
Mr. Murray A ltd re ws, of Greensbuo.
visited S uidy Choss Sauday afternoon
Mr. .Riok Perkitnhas very near tom
pii-nd prettp ue v residence.
Mrs, .Joseph Rhodes and Mrs. .1 A.
15tazU ‘>' vl8Utd Ut0 “ U:k here Mo,lda 7'
Mi-s Myra Harrison Continues quite
ill. Mr. C.ul continues to improve.
Miss Fannie Lou Hill and brother,
Grady, visited the sick here Saturday.
.Mrs. I.. A. Brake and daughter, Miss
Xiim, visited the sick here Sunday aUei
nooii.
Little Nina Kate Rhodes, the daugh¬
ter .f Mr. and Mi*. O. S. Rhodes, is
quite ill at this writing.
Mr. G S. Rhodes mudo 124 gallons of
ribbon cane syrup, not 124 pounds as was :
_ tal ,. d last w " CL . k . [Error of the printer.] J
Mr. and Mrs. Part-urn, of .. n-.ar Cad ,, ,, lev j
,
vH „ (i rei!ltive8 her© Sunday.
Messrs. Pat Hill and Palmer Harper
,,j Norwood, visited in this vicinity San
We have 39 pupils euiolltd in our
school, and new Ones Cuming iu every
week.
Miss Lola /.on Smith and Miss Rebecca i
Bristow were out ty,. see the sick agaiD I
.Saturday.
Dr. Ruodes called Dr. Cooper, of Pow- I
elton, in eons illation over the condition
of Miss Myra Harrison last week.
Miss Della Edward?, of Clliflo.id’s
Grove, arrived Sunday to spend some
time with her uncle, Mr, 11. L. .Edwards.
Mrs. T. E. Bristow Mrs. IV. C. An¬
drew- and Mrs. Hawes Cloud were here
Monday aftei noon.
We appreciate tlie Advocate-Democrat
wry much, and do rial, see how wo could
get along without it, It is the bust coun
ty paper we know of.
Misses Ethline Fallen, Cleo Kendrick,
()1 Sharon, aud Mr. Owen 1). Moore and
-f U.ll'm attended church here
.Sunday.
„ • ’ ’ t!o„l I'V.iii (initwm vrtan.un filled ii liu bis 111 1, ta. st t an a\
■
|i"intnient ip. for this year here Sunday .
delivered a fine sermon. We hope to
have him with us another year,
f y lr AIrteron, Du Witt where Edwards lie. will left, take this course week] ^
()r a
tlie Georgia-Alahama Business C<>1-1
lege. (Tlie editor lus n selndarship in
ibis college (hat cac be purchased at a|
bargain.—Ed.]
T ThankTiie Lord.!”
j
(Ti( .,| Hannah Plant,of L ! ttlel ; oek, Ark.
for the relief I from BucUlen’s
ArnicaSalvc. It cure<j_my fearful run
I had suffered ft r
years.’ It is a marvelous healer for civs,
burns and w ounds. Guaranteed, at Hadr
way A Moore’s druggists.
You would feel mighty bad to
look out and find your home in
flames, with no insurance. There
is no investment more important. 1
See me for full particulars.
represent the best companies on
earth, J. C. Williams.
Son Lost Mother.
“Consumption runs in our family, aid
through it 1 lost my mother,” writes 1.
B. Ill id, oi Harmony, Me. "For the pi St
t vo years, however,ou the slightest sign of
a Cough or Gold, t have taken Ih. King’s
New Discovery lor Consumption, which
uas saved me from serious lung trouble.”
Ills mother’s bt atk was a sad io*s for
Mr. Reid, but lie learned Unit lung trouble
must not be neglected,and how to cure it.
Quickest relief and cure lor coughs and
eolds Prica 50c and $1.00; guaranteed Tiiai at
lladaway & Moore’s drug store.
but lie free;.
—-THE—
GEORGIA RAILROAD
-The Old Reliable"
F.legautly equipped passenger
trains between till points.
Pullman Palace Cars between
Atlanta, Augusta and Ch.uTestor,
also between Augusta and St Lou
L and I luil’leston and Lineinn.lt i
Fast Freight Service between
the West aud Augusta, Athens
Macon. Charleston. Savauah.
and a'. 1 jtoiuts in southeastern and
Carolina territory.
A. G. JACKSOA.
Gen. Freight aud Pas. agent.
Airnsta. Ga.
Cleaning and
Pressing Club.
Get vimr Star clothes cleaned and pressed
at t,,. pressing club
List of Prices:
suit cloaned and pressed, 49c.
Punt' Ladies' pressed, cleaned 'Tic. and pressed,75c
Skirts
Overcoats cleaned and press, d, 75o.
Mend’ rship. per mouth, 51.
Satis fact rut gu wanted.
Mitche11 & Peek
a r .7 if 9 ^ VCCCTADLC CICILlAKf
lair lenewerl I
Renews the hair, makes it new again, restores the freshness. always! Just
i what you need if your hair is faded or turning gray, for it |
' restores the color. Stops failing hair, also/“
APainless Cure of Durable Pain
Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women’s
pains are curable. They are the sign of danger-- us
conditions of the female organs, which should be
promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow.
TAKE
Nv ' ’ i i i .
11 COMES TO WOMAN’S RELIEF
whenever she suffers from any of woman’s biting and weakening pains.
L not only compels the pains to stop, but it follows up and drives out
the cause of the pains, which prevents them from coming back.
It makes you well. Try it.
Sold everywhere in $1.00 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER
I' | freely and frankly,in strictest confid
’ '! ence, telling us all your symptoms and
' ' ' troubles. We will send free advice
: J (in plain sealed envelope), how to
’„ j j cure them. Address: Ladies’Advisory
if Dept.. The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
;Chattanooga, lea.
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We Wa Fulfill Never Efsry Promise Disappoint and Haver Held Bar Out False Pal lilts. Hopes.
Stricture without the knife or bougie ami raficoeele Without
vw pain or detention from business; Contagious l*»lood Poison
cured never io return, without mercury or mineral mixture; l oss off Manly
Vigor Positively eure<l; i»«> st snulvuit hut permanent.
Tbe Dr. King Medical Co. ID an institution organized under the
laws of the state of Georgia f-»r the treatment and cure of all
nervous and chronic diseases. K. K. King. the. founder of
this institution, is the chief consulting specialist, being assisted
by a staff of eminent emi physicians and surgeons. d^eases ia
Oursuccess in the treatment of chronic HlIC uneurpas
sed; ;d; we use both medical ai d electrical agencies.
Our offices are equipped w'nli .*x 1 the galvanic, frrradle batter¬
ies. X-ray, violet ray, and Fin sen ray: in lact, every electrical
contrivance known to the medical profession. Our sanitarium ia
er7I iir ty l, P C tlie
^ ^BS* *Wfciii3iiy i (iiTSTTilied .
trainruid physicians cilick t ntrTrt;t»G*ittv iacir.js charge.
A-ufi licensed nhsicading va patients .
We employ fio meuns to secure ana
patronage -no C. O. D.'sor unasked fer literature are-sent out
by this instution. Our terms tor treatment average from $5.00
tc $10.00 per month, (medicines intruded) and we give the assUr
Hir y ance of a cute within a specified *mw time. S”'
Ll MY BEST REFERENCE 13. GHSOHiC DISEASES. Kladrter
AV'jUsiH liLLU iTfi/M such 03 Kidney and troubles, liheur.ta.tism,
^ W Kuptnre, lptnre. Hydrocele. Hydrocele. Drains. Drains. Losses, Losses, etc-, etc and all Private
UNTILCUS^D UNTIL CUBED. Diseases, leases, Tumors Tumors aud and ihalicuant malignant troubles, troubles, ilutarrli < of the
Nosef Throat, Head and Jmngs. Diseases of Jive and Ear,
N. K. KING. M D. Chronic Diseases of Women, such as Displacements,
I Unnatural D'seharges, and such weaknesses of
wHt© condition if you are si<’k or afflict uest we
U ---..... rXAMI.'ATIOM AND ADVICE Iflanfa, FREE - 9a
I D3, Bim □HOICALSO..
tv*' . -;;y . ^ y,— • a'-rf r y7Tj y ~
! CARRS’ S A L O O N.
j THE OLD RELIABLE HoUSE
j ]
,
I Send your orders to tins old established
[
i house. You get the- best and oldest
can
Whisky foi tlie least money. ’Phone 41)4.
THOMAS CARR,
21 h mpball, cor.Ellis St. Augusta, Ga
Stewart Phinizy. : erainand Phinizy. JamesTobinl
Phinizy Co
Q otto n p actos,
AUGUSTA, - - GA.
Spears APilchei
»S ucc • - ors to J. II * Sp ■ ■ r*.
Cotton EdGiors PT}! 1 Cjjaission Merchants
UJ x
Warehouses and Salesroom, N as. 4 and •'» Warren Block,
JACKSON ST- AUGUSTA GA.
1 Will continue r 1. * busin » in 11 > v m<ms br>.m-in>. Advent - nj IHgiricg’ T'es aud
F.-imUy S -pA.i > it Market Price-. Li bend ca-h alvuncrs nude oil
COTTON a . <>:h r bi ‘ ■ nh F, <i and Farm
P ■ due*; s 1 .cite i. A:u . t’ i iti - ; u l .<*:*_• r . \vi 1 ginra iice sa i -
i,\ \ ■». >. i c a - '.c' tinn g'.vcii !■.> j hmI • : g f ■ V. c u
| s gutututs» Charges lu* and cSlui'ing very rca-oimble.
“WITHOUT A PAIX,”
writes Mary E. Slielton, of Poplar
Bluff, Mo., “ 1 can do my housework,
although, before taking CAR DU!, two
doctors had done me rio good. i can
truthfully say 1 was cured by Cardui.
1 want every suffering lady to know of
this wonderful medicine.”