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advocate-democrat.
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A POPULAR ACTOR
Becomes a Gallant Soldier and
Goes to the Front.
Mortimer Kaplian.
Mr. Mortimer Kaphan, who organized
the soldier-actors’ company which went
to the front, says in a letter to Dr. Hart¬
man in regard to Peruna: “ I especially
appreciate Peruna at this season when
I am liable to colds,coughs and other
catarrhal affections. Peruna is such an
admirable medicine for these complaints
that I shall not fall to make free use of
it whenever the slightest symptom of
cold annoys me. All people of my pro¬
fession have a great dread of a cold, as it
generally entirely disables them from
tlieirduties. Theactordependssomuch
upon the clearness of voice that a cough
or cold is an unmitigated calamity. I
am told by members of my profession
that Peruna is a reliable remedy for la
grippe.” Mr. Kaphan’s address is 166
West 98th street, New York City.
A book of lectures on “Winter Ca¬
tarrh” will be sent free by The Peruna
Medicine Co., Columbus. Ohio.
Lands Wanted.
I am in possession of facilities
: or soiling lands which will in¬
sure a ready sale of auv lauds
» 94wUh W anywhere ' " ■ in ■
- pi?, a sum
county, it will pay you to see me
at once. Now is the season
wnca trading is done for lands.
Let me have your lands at once.
Several sales made recently
large tracts. I am particulatly
anxious to secure several
of 50 to 100 acres. Parties wait¬
ing to buy at reasonable prices.
.1. A. BEAZLEY
Heart
Weakness.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure has
made many hearts well after
they have been pronounced
hopeless. It has completely
cured thousands, and will al¬
most invariably cure or benefit
every case of heart disease.
Short breath, pain around
heart, palpitation, fluttering,
dizzy, fainting and smothering
spells should not be neglected.
Take Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
and see how quick you will
be relieved.
It cannot make a new heart,
but will restore a sick one by
strengthening the relieving heart nerves the
and muscles,
unnatural strain, and restoring
its vitality.
“I had a very bad case of heart
trouble. For six months I could not
work. Last July I was plowing corn
and feeling bad all day; In the after¬
noon in plowing fall down, one row I times. had to My lay
down, or three
heart throbbed as though it would
burst through, and I had difficulty in
getting my breath. I purchased a
bottle of Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure, and
before I bad used half of it I could
lay down and sleep all night. Previ¬
ously I had to get up from five to ten
times a night. I have taken several
bottles, and my heart is as regular as
clock wckk. I feel like a new man.
and can work considerable for an old
man, 84% years old.”
H. IJ. MCGILL, Frost, Ohio.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure is sold by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first bottle will benefit. If it fails
he will refund your money,
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Cotton Storage.
Planters Warehouse is now
open for Business.
Store you 1 ' Cotton and get the
advance. Yours Truly,
R. TAPPAN,
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1905.
midget.
Mr. Max Flynt is ill with typhoid
fever in Atlanta.
Editor Williams dm ed at ilie Jackson
House Sunday.
Mr. John li. Burke returned to Au¬
gusta Sunday.
& A W. new R, variety of flower seel at O. D.
Moore’s.
The new crick store of Mr. J. A.
Kendrick will soon be completed.
Mr. John W. Burke was down from
Union Point Sunday.
The two Freds have some very tine
beef on hand this week. Call on them.
Mr. Thomas Brown and family have
arrived herefiom Texas, amt will retide
in oar city.
Mr. Bud Harper and son. of Emanuel
county, midst. are visiting relatives in our
Dr. Henry Perkins and family of
Louisville, Ga , ate visiting tlie family
of Mr. .1. R Holliday at Baytown.
Miss Flora Sy bert, Ladle and Arthur
Moore visited fiieuds at Madison last
Sunday.
Stephens High S< hool Dots.
brated —Thanksgiving Wednesday M*riW will tic cele¬
next by ail grades.
The lohm'. regrets that Oirm Ed¬
wards has withdrawn frojm our nuniner.
—We arc sorry to tin'ii the cimtiuned
illness of Lillian Aslmry.
band Miss knowledge Anr U; Daniel vs joined o >r
of scoki
—We regret to know t t Miss Emily
Nash will no longer bo o ol our num¬
ber.
—We welcome Miss idle Harris
back to school, alter d days ab¬
sence.
—The seriousness of M Myra Harri¬
son's prolonged illness is ted with re
giet by our entire nuwbi
—Isaac Reid, one of the riglvtest, mem¬
bers of the Tenth Grade, las discontin¬
ued his duties with us.
—Tlio uusirlng aU f Miss Nannie
Merritt are mark! by t i progress of
her little pupils
—Miss Belle Ar ottr’s class of Expres¬
sion will give a rev d in the school and
itorium Friday evening. A large crowd
is expected.
‘ I Thank I he Zf Lord.!”
Rev. 0. A. Owens and Rev. Ben. Gra¬
ham were among our citizens lust
Thursday.
Mr. J, R. Brown and Mr. George B.
Darden visited Atlanta Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. J. W. Fallin. of Sharon, and Mr.
Wade Griffin, of Tyrone, left with the
excursion party to Oklahoma.
Madame Rumor says that there is a
new widower business. trying to secure stock in
the millinery Who said so ?
Master Jim Gilbert hue left, Sharon to
join his partner, Ru-sel Jackson, who is
with John Silvey & Co.
The condition of Mr. O D. Moore’s
health continues very bad, and he is not
doing so well at this time.
Mr. Dallas Towers is agent for the
Augusta Steam Laundry, He will have
your laundry done up in grand stylo.
Mr. J. P. Studivmt has toys to suit
anyone. Call on him and get
Christmas toys.
M>- T. P. 1 L Kendrick Min’jjZJifc has lonWi ’i'aVuti
* * ior
- t iv
Mr. Walter Moore and family, who
roofed to Sugar Vulley, in Gordon coun¬
ty, last year, have returned to this
county.
Subscribers to the Sharon High
School will subscription. please come forward and
pay their The money is
badly needed.
Mr. Johnnie O. Moore, of Culverton,
Ga.. has purchased-the plantation of Mr,
Samuel L Brooks, better known as the
•‘Miss Muriah Randolph plantation,”
It is reported that Mr. John R. Burke,
plantation, near ,Sharon, and wnl
make it his future home.
The to vn hasn’t elected a town mar¬
shal yet. Don’t wait until its to late.
Plenty of money in the treasurer to pay
a man $25 per month.
Mr. Wellborn Stone, of Tampa, Fia.,
is among relatives and friends in and
around this place. It is said that lie
will curry hack with him one of our
most popular young ladies as a bride.
There is some one who is prowling
around at night, who have keys to fit
the locks in different store doors. This
matter should be investigated by the
town authorities, and a night marshal
put on duty at ouce.
The members of the Sharon Methodist
church will be highly pleased if Rev.
Ben Graham should he returned to the
Sharon oiicuit. He has won many
friends, and nearly all the members of
his church are highly pleased with him.
Wherever he may be sent, may heaven’s
choicest him and his. blessings be^bettowed upon
No Poison in Glianibcrlain’s Cough
Remedy.
From Napier New Zealand, Herald:
two scars ago t he Pharmacy Board uf
New South Wales, Australie, had an an¬
alysis made of all the cough medicines
that were sold in that market. Out
the entire list they found only one that
thev declaired wos entirely free from
poisons. This exception was Chamber
fain’s Cough Reniidy, made try the Cham,
berlain Medicine Company, DesMoinest
Iowa. U.S.A The absence of all narcot
ins makes this reniidy the safest and best
that can lie had; and it is with a feeling
n 1 , Suu«ones a %^^
Reniidy is especially recommended by its
niri h/.ia f. l ■! . 1 I l 1 1 I a f'fildfc. (\ Vf I I I I I it Ml!
whooping cough. Tills reniidy is for sale
by Had a way A Moore druggest.
You would feei mighty bad
look out and find your home
11 ames. with no insurance.
is noiuvestment more important
.Set i me for full particulars
represent the' best companies on
j earth. ■J. C. Williams.
SIX MILL10M PEOPLE
Are Dependent on the Railroads ;
for it Living.
Representatives of the million and a!
quarter tuilway employes in the United
States called on President Roosevelt
last week and stated their reasons for
their opposition to having transporta¬
tion rates fixed by the Federal govern¬
ment.
Mr. W. W. Clark, head of the Order
of .vav Conductors, was chairman
of the committee. He says that the
railway employes and those dependent
on them number about six mil- i
lion people in this country. In adili-1
tion there aro fully lour million more
in the lumber, iron, iteel and other
manufactuiiog industries who get a
large part, of their wages from money
paid by the railroads for materials and
supplies which tney have to buy.
In round numbers, the wages of the
railway employes amount to $600,<>oO,
000 a year.
cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark.,
for the rdief 1 got from Buckleu's
ArideaSalve. It cured my ttarful run¬
ning sores, which notiiinu else would heal
and from which I huu -suffered for
years.’ It is a marvelous healer for cuts,
hums and wounds. Guaranteed, at Ilada
way A Moore’s dtuggigm.
Send us $1.50 anti we’ll send
you The Advocate Democrat
Semi-Weekly Journal and a line
farm paper A bargain, sure.
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Ktm Lest Mooter.
“Consumption runs in our fondly, . ad
through it r tost my mother,” writes E.
1). lleiu.oi Harmony , Me... For the past
t.ye years, however,nu tie>. Ablest sign ol
a Cough or Cold, l hove taken Di. King’s
New'Discovery tor Consumption, which
tnt>- ay,ed from actions lung tjnuhku”
• isypuib' i 'jPVdML ' ” IS « isat loss for
ltad, but fie leaf 'Murtjr trouble
mu.-i not h **j«r !«*/•'♦
1 oiUs Prioa Fries 6Mc fWc »-tu uud and cure jifor cougus mid
•••das ffi Kl A t ); i: guaranteed guaranteed at at
Hailaway & iVioure’e Un*w store. 'trial
bottle /•' •>.
i. . -j—-
No road ii long tuat j|>ic walks.
affl pH LIFT
—That’s what a Ipron/aent
druggist .said of Scott’s
Emulsion a
ago. As aVrute we don’t
use or refer t\testimonials
in addressing the public,
hut the above remark and
s i m i 1 a r expressions are
made so often in connec¬
tion with Scott's Emulsion
that they are worthy of
occasional note. From
to old age Scott’s
Emulsion offers a reliable
means of remedying im¬
proper and weak develop¬
ment, restoring lost flesh
and vitality, and repairing
waste. The action of
Scott’s Emu' ion is no
more of a secret than the
composition of Emul¬
sion itself. What it does
(loCS through nourish
ment—the kind Ol nOUTlSh
mCU , liiat ,, , CtilJH Ot , D0 OD- i
l
jriinprl U y llCU JU i n OTfliflflTV OlUlUctiy food JOOU.
No system IS tOO Weak OT
I delICate . to retain Scott „ ,
S
Emulsion and gather good
’ Ci'O'Ti 1 if W
We will tend you a
iample free.
Be tore t uat this picture in the
form o' a i tbcl ir. on the wrapper
■! '-•{ very buttle of HmuUi on you
! buy. SCOTT & B0WNE
! x 1
; i (A- Chemists
'--7W 409 Pearl Si., N. Y.
60c. and $J; ail drugjuts.
Make Your Grocer
Give Ym Guaranteed
Cream ot Tartar
Baking Powdev
Alum Baking Pow¬
ders interfere with
digestion and are un
healthful.
Avoid the alum.
“Why is it proposed to have the gov¬
ernment lix the price at which the rail¬
roads must sell t heir service? The gov¬
ernment might just, as well lix the max¬
imum prices on beef, pork, oil, clothing,
butter and eggs, in fact everything which
everyone lias to buy everyday; and it
seem to us that such a step would be in¬
finitely more reasonable than this pre¬
posed move upon the railroad rates, be¬
cause all of these and other commodities
have advanced by leaps and bounds, and
by mothods which wo ail agree would
bear investigation, while the general
average of railway freight rates have
stead: Jy decreased from two cents per ton
per m in in 1870, down to of one cent
per toL per iuile to-day, and during the
pupl te l years the railroad companies
haye gi anted substantial wage cone
si®# td their employs and also umeliomt
, That itie raw roans oi «.,, !,*✓»
1
1 , 0 , ,t enabled to reduce rated, and at the
saitr time advance wages and spend large
Bund in the physical improvements of
tli it properties, is duo to the reduction
iimiuatioir of grades curves, etc., do uh
red capacities of cars, immensely increas¬
ed hauling power of locomotives and su¬
perior character of general service render¬
ed, Growing in instances an increase of
200 per sent itr train toirugo, and wo be¬
lieve that in this increase of earning
power and economical management the
limit has been reached, therefore, wo be
lievelhtif we take a fair aud just view of
the situation when wo claim that no
national legislation should bo adopted
which shall tend in any degree to inter¬
fere with or interrupt the present or
future prosperity of rat bond employes
iu.thi^ouutry.”
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? For all Kinds of Piles.
To draw the fire out of a burn, heal a cut
without leaving a scar, or to cure hobs, hoich,
teller ee/.cma anti all skin and sculp diseases,
use IreWiti’s Witch Jlazel Salve, protruding A speellte,
for blind, bleeding, itching and
plies, (stops the pam tnstautly and cures per¬
manently. Let tin* genuine. Snip by ttiutaway
& Mooie, Prtiggists.
Wo ciuV) with Tom Watson’s
Magazine at $1 75. The Magu
zine abounds in brilliant thoughts
frum Watson’s pen.
Herb Vf. El want* Injure (I
lleili W. Edwards of Du Moines, Iowa,
got a fall on an icy walk last winter,
spraining his wrist and bruising hi» kitei-H
so’‘The next day,-’ wasafritid lit says; “they would wcie
so sore and slill I I have
to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well
wilh Chainbi:iIain’s Pain Balm and after
a few applicailrns all soreness had disap¬
peared." For Sale by Uadaway & Moore
druggest.
When You Have a Bad Cold
Volt want a reruidy that will not only
give quick relief but effect a permanent
cure. You want a icmidy that will ir
lieve the lungs and keep expuctora lion
easy. reniidy Unit will counteract
Ydii want a
any tendency toward pneumonia. is pleasant,
Yon want a reniidy that
and ‘life to lake.
Camherlaiii’H Cough Reniidy meets ml
tliesa reqiiiiomeuis and foi the speedy
•permanent cure of find colds stands
without a peer. For sa.e by Uadaway &
Moore Druggist.
Scud us the names of your
visitors or when a member of the
the family goes visiting. We are
always glad to get such news and
j is certainly the only way of get
lin “ 11)0,11 COrr0uU
NO 36
The man in the pulpit should m ver
be the modal for til ■ men in the pew.
War ,df 1‘iieunmiiia.
All roughs,coplsamt pulmonary roinphilnts
tlml arc rurtililr arc ipiiekly cured legm'.dra Py One
MI lime Cough Cure. Clears the ph ws
out hinniiimiillon and IichIh and soothes the
atTeetep ft pans.streugldums Itarinles.s the lungs, pleasant wards
pneumonia. Sold by 11 da and Moore, druggists. to
ake. a way A
It Is mighty easy for a mother to cx
cusc.
A Disastrous Calamity
It is a d's istrous calamity, when yon
lose your health, because indigestion and
constipation have snapped it away. Prompt
relief can he Imd in Dr. King’s New Life
Bills. They build up your digestive organs
and cute dizziness, colic, constipation, etc,
Guaranteed at lladuway & Moore’s drug
ut ue; S!6c.
' r >ir . mile that lllnnilwitcs the buaitiMM
Office W ill also make Itgm ,it u.. ,
PlnniiAntiy Kfl’«(itlv«.
Never in the way, no trouble to carry
easy to take, pleasant and iiev«* failing
in results are, DeWitt’a l ittle Early Kis¬
ers 'I'hesH famous little pills are a
■ertaln guantiitee against headaeh.
tiilioiisness, torpid liver aim all other ills
and resulting strengthen from constipation. They jaund¬ tonic
t.lrc, liver, (hive
ice. Sold hy Uadaway <£ Moore,
A level headed exchange says:
‘Learn this one thing; learn it
early in life and learn if well,
tli at tlio man who does not be¬
lieve as you do is not always it
fool. The fact that you hold
views not in aceard with your
neighbor is not proof positive
that you are right and lie is
wrong, nor is it any evidence
that your neighbor is insincere.
If this were not true, then all
smart men would belong to one
party, and all good men to one
church. And if all belonged to
one party and one church they
would broyk up both party and
the church.”
The Only Way.
I licrc is no wav tu maintain the health
and strength of mind and body except hy
nourishment. 1 here Ik no way to nour¬
ish except thi'Migli the stomach. The
stomach must sUeiigtl bn kept will healthy, let ((own pure and and
sweet or the
disease will setup. Ne lieiilmeii, appetite, loss of
strength, nervousness, const! •
pillion, indigestion, hid breath, sour i sings, rifting
dyspepsia anil anil ull stom¬
ach troubles licit are corntdeaie quickly
cured Kodol by the use of Kouol Dyspepsia and
cure, digests what you eat
.strengthens the whole digestive
apparatus. Mold hy Uadaway & Moore
There is no time like the pres
out 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 HI) years old and
has paid out over ONE 1IUN
DEED MILLION DOLLARS in
losses. See me before it is too
late. J, C. Williams
When you want u pleasant physic tiy
Chamberlain's Stomach aim Liver Tablets.
Tlo v are easy In take and effect. produce Hold no
eil,/mg or other Moore,druggists. unpleasant
v litidinvay A
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