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CLOTHING Xelx
you want a Suit
an Overcoat
SELF or your BOY and want the
he LEAST MONEY you can buy
LDS BRAND,with confidence, for
et what you want.
-FOR SALE BY
J. W. FALLIN,
SHARON, GEORGIA.
lilt MflCAl -UtMOERJll
— Published Every Friday Morning l>y
J. (’. nil,LIAMS.
Offlcial Organ of Taliaferro County.
CKAWFOEDM XE, GA., SOY. 24. IT,05.
Speaks Well for
This Paper !
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 12.
Editor Advocate Democrat,
Crawfordville, Ga.
Dear Sir: As a result of our
last ad. in your paper, we sold
17 pair of our famous Hand- Made
Battle Axe Shoes in your sec
tiou.
This speaks well for your pa¬
per. We enclose copy for new
ad.
RICHMOND SHOE CO.
Mr. Howeil’s Announcement.
We have read Clark Howeli’s
announcement. It emanates
frem the brain of an honest man,
and is a paper that is worth pe
rusing. No demagoguery, no
hypocrisy about it. It com¬
pares favorably with any paper
that Stephens, Toombs or Hill
ever produced. With the solid, j i
sound thinking and Democratic j
voters of Georgia it will meet'
with approbation. |
A man may differ with Mr. j
Howell, but if he is honest with
himself, he must admit that,
when Mr. Howell becomes gov¬
ernor, Empire State of the
South, will have a chief magis¬
trate worthy, in every way, to
be called GOVERNOR.
Voting machines were used in
the Chi caff o -Kt the
results were known in a half
hour after the polls closed. A
voting machine was used in New
York and the real result is not
known yet.
There may be money in grow¬
ing ginseng, but we rather think
there wont be muce money in
running the advertisement.
The Philadelphia machine
was smashed. This should be
good for a Thanksgiving procla¬
mation.
It is the -‘Yaller Kid” or the
“Tiger” in New York.
Pain lull Periods
Life often seems toe long to the woman who suf¬
fers from painful per.ods. The eternal bearing
down, headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness,
dizziness, griping, cramps and similar tortures are
dreadful. To make life worth living, take
It Eases Women’s Pains
It quickly relieves inflammation, purifies and enriches the blood,
strengthens the constitution and permanently cures all diseased con¬
ditions from which weak women suffer.
It is matchless, marvelous, reliable.
At all druggest’s in $1.00 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER “I SUFFERED CREATLY,”
freely and frankly, in strictest confid¬ writes Mrs. L. E. Clevenger, of Belle
ence, telling us all your symptoms and view, N. C., “at my monthly periods,
troubles. We wiit send free advice all my life, hut the first bottle of Car
(in plain sealed envelope), how to dui gave me wonderful relief, arid now
cure them. Address: Ladies’ Advisory I am in better health than I have been
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., foralongtime. 1 thinkCardui thegreat
Chattanooga, Tenn. est woman’s medicine in the world.”
Can it Ever be Here?
The Waycross Herald states
that the factional feeling which
existed at Waycross some years
ago, seems to have taken its
departure. There is very little
wrangling or kicking, and every
citizen seems to be pulling with
tj he others in common interest,
What a beautiful thing it is to
see brethren gathering together
in harmony and peace.
.
Flowers for the Liviug-.
Some people give post mortem
praises to a man whom they
could not give a word of praise
in life. We would prefer to
strew tbs .psth ~ f ,‘’uTpviug with
flowers, than wait to drop a sprig
on the bier of thedead. A look
of appreciation or a kind word
are worth more than rubies and
pearls, or a monnmeut that will
tower to the skies.
Taking all in all, we’d rather
whistle and enjoy corned beef
and cabbage than to have ’steen
millions, like the czar of Russia
and be afraid to come out and
show our head,
Some people think it is alright
to steal a cow and give the hoofs
to charity.
(Established 1887.)
John H. KAHRS
(Successor to L. Fink)
Wines and Liquors
877 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
2 year-old Ky Rye........$1 50
0 " Allegheny..... 2 00
Old Keystone Club. ..... d.50
Pure North Carolina Corn 1,50
byear old Cum.......... 2.00
Old Corn Malt............ 2.50
Fine old Rose Gin ........ 1.50
Fine old Scdiedam Gin .... 2.00
Also pure old, apple and peach
Brandies at 1' -eat prices.
or
uuey cheerfully refunded
Special attention . given to the
Jug Tratic.
The siii fetind out is no worse Ilian the
sin concealed.
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Money to Lend.
1 6 can leu* you raonejjr, without (1 lay.
it per een.* in farm iands, ami a die
loweft conmuit ‘U eve r ottered t.r this
cbunty. 1. A,. BEAZLEt, »
sj A ,itoruey- '-Law,
A
Will Close ThankspvVing,
We, the uoders!gued l.-fflioess bouts
acree to close our place 1 of busipess on
Thursday, Noyimrisi 30th—Tlianksg.*v
intt Pay. Brothers ifcCo.,
Ithodes
Alien <!te Alien,
Gunn Brothers,
W. C. Chapman,
C’ville Buggy k Fur. Co,
Holden & Co
Bank of Crawfoidvillc,
Gee & Taylor,
H. J. Jones,
W. w. Bird,
K M. Jack fun,
W. Tucker,
li. A. Dozier.
Mrs. J. W Farmer,
U. S, Gunn,
K. Ij. Hudaway.
McOord <fc Melton,
<). P. Bonner. Managor,
Wash. Williams.
C’ville Tel. Exchange.
You would feel mighty b d to
look out and find your home in
flames, with no insurance. There
is noiuvestment more important. I
See me for fall particulars.
represent the bestcompa 1 ms on
earth. .). C. Williams.
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 8b years old and
has paid out over ONE HIJN
DRED MILLION DOLLARS in
losses. See me before it is too
late. J, C. Williams
Send 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
is certainly the only way of get¬
ting them correct.
We Set Your Tire While You Wait
-----WITH THE----
HOUSE COLD TIRE SETTER,
Tiie Wonderful Most Invention Of the Age brought to
a Marvelous State Of Perfection,
i
jet, the old Now, don’t be deceived by the man who says the old way
« ay. -uni tor yoursell
h as good as any. We hereby invite you to come see
More wheels are ruined by over-dishing than anytnmg t m . 11 I “
to 30 minutesiequired to set. all four of your tires, tlnretore you can allo.d
to wait for your work, which we guarantee will ho donein the most, peiteot
manner. wrKemomber that we do all kinds ot Repair W oik and we assure
you that \ou will find our prices very reasonable).
We keep Horse Shoes and do Perfect Horse Shoeing.
R. A. DOZIER, Crawfordville, Ga.
CARRS’ SALOON,
THE OLD RELIABLE MSB
Send your orders to t li is old established
house. You can get the best and oldest
Whisky for the least money. ’Phone 494
THOMAS CARR,
I 22 Campbell, cor.EHis St. Augusta, Ga
Spears & Pilcher.
* Successors to J. H. 8pears.
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
Warehouses and Salesroom, Nos. 4 and ; > Warren Block,
JACKSON ST AUGUSTA GA,
Will ronlinw* li.u buniti'-w» in ns vm ions branches. Advtnu > <u Bagging, lira awl
Family Supplies at how. A Murk,it Prices. Liberal cinli advances made on
COTTON and other ;>t<><1 11 <■ In store. Oofislgiiliieiils iif iili i‘ ii Id and 1‘ni'in
Produce Solicited. Ample facilities nnd long exp<rience will gmmuilee Katin
faction. Special attention given to Helling, weighing mid storing of all cm
Higrnm-ritH. Charges for Selling and Storing very reasonable.
They found ton indictments
for Mr. If curst. Wo thought
that what ho needed most was
votes.
It is said the A. P. A.'s in Au
gusta art; ho much opposed to
‘he Irish race that they will not
even eat Irish potatoes.
Uhamberlain’s Colda, Croup and Cough Whooping Remedy Cough.
Cures
With this machine we guarau
tee that we will not overdishyour
wheels and that wo will not burn
or boat, up your wheels getting the
tires off ami geri in g them back,ami
that the rims o( the wheels will not
be torn upgeuiug the bolts out and
putting them bac.K, lbr we do l.ot
have to take the tires off nor the
bolts put. And we also guarantee
that Ihe on this machine
Viit'sray tigifiTvogv. jn.*,.. »t.'j--''.o :
Mayor Dunne, of Chicago,
would no doubt be pleased if
some of his critics would come
and lay municipal ownership at
his feet -‘bound hand and foot.”
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We bave reC eived a picture of
„ tbe oldest Inhabitant” on the
Union Pacific Railroad. It is a
picture of a large Buffalo,